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Bobby has photographed Coca-Cola bottler buildings, billboards, painted signs, vending machines and everything with Coca-Cola in all his Coca-Cola adventures around the world since 1994. Bobby's Coca-Cola Gallery currently showcases 250 Coca-Cola photos taken between 2006-2008 from Columbus, Georgia to Disneyland, California; from World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta to Las Vegas to Tokyo; from Beijing to Shenzhen; from Hong Kong to Taipei; and from San Francisco to Los Angeles.

>> Enjoy Bobby's Coca-Cola Travel Around the World!

Apr 1950 Oct 1961 Dec 1949

Bobby's Coca-Cola Gallery showcases images of Coca-Cola advertisements over the years from scans or photos of original items in private collections. All images are for identification purpose only.

>> Enjoy Bobby's Coca-Cola Advertising Over the Years!

 

 

 

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Mccoke  - Flocked Coke Bottle   |2008-09-22
Hi Bobby
sorry If I'm posting this twice, new to site and not sure what
happened with the previous post.
Bottom line.
I have a flocked red coke bottle
in original gift box up for auction on Ebay
Item number: 200255020375
I'm
really not sure of the value, since it was a gift at a licensing show I attended
years ago. I've never seen anything like it anywhere and cant find ref on the
internet.
My wife says it's worth more than the current value I put up on
Ebay.
Please help, your opinion is greatly appreciated.
MC
bobby  - Re: flocked Coke Bottle   |2008-09-27
Hi Mccoke:

I found an article on the bottle you asked
about:

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb
5563/is_200209/ai_n22891273

Brazil, Sep 25, 2002 (Gazeta Mercantil/SABI via
COMTEX)
\"Imaginarium, a Brazilian gifts & decoration franchise chain,
headquarted in Florianopolis, made a licensing contract with Coca-Cola. The
first product introduced in the market is the \'Icone de Geracoes\',
line which flagship is the traditional 237ml Coca-Cola glass bottle. The glass
bottles were created in the US in 1915. Imaginarium reproduced 4,000 Coca-Cola
bottles, which are being sold in five colors in its 60 branches all over the
country.\"

Although it was a limited edition bottle, it was produced
for collectors by a licensed manufacturer and sold through retail channels in
Brazil. I think most bottle collectors may not consider it to be a premium
bottle.

I hope this helps.
Bobby
cwreader  - 75th Anniversary Atlanta Coke unopened   |2008-10-18
I heard somewhere the bottles with blue lables had value. Is this true?
bobby  - Re: 75th Anniversary Atlanta Coke unopened   |2008-10-18
I looked up the 75th Anniv bottles in Henrich's Coca-Cola Commemorative Bottles
Identification & Value Guide - Second Edition, on page 216, there are two
varieties listed:

rectangular label is listed with a value of $8.00
smaller
(near square) label is listed with a value of $275.00

The text in the smaller
label reads: "The Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Company 1900-1975" whereas
the larger label has the 1900-1975 on top of "The Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling
Company"

I hope this helps,
Bobby
Darlene   |2009-05-09
I am new to this site and coca cola collecting. I have 4 tin signs that are
dated 1989 and 1990 with the copyright for Coca Cola. They appear to be
reproductions of cardboard signs from the mid 1930's. I found pictures of the
original 1930's signs in an antique book. I would like to find out the value of
the tin signs. I would greatly appreciate any help I could get. Thank you
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