Posted 13 years ago
mistygale72
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Got this a a gift a few years ago. Don't really know what to do with it. I think it's from 1901 but I can't find any information about it online. It's very pretty. Would like to know what it is and where it is from and all that good stuff! :)
And what about it tells you this? Did Coca Cola ever make anything like this? From what I read they have. Oh and by the way this was a gift from a dear friend of mine who passed away. I wasn't looking to get rich just looking for some info. So I DON"T think I'll be using it as fire wood! :)
The more common ones are on darker wood but I have to agree with it being a repro. They are nice keepsakes to hang on the wall.
Cherish it as a gift from your friend, but I too agree that it is a modern creation with little to no value.
Scott
Have to agree, these were sold in Crafts Shows in the late 70s, early 80's, by decopodge artist. The wood is part of a recycled grape drying tray, hence the gaps. The poster was a reproduction, probably clearly marked on the border that was removed to give the edge the wavy look. Just enjoy it for what it is, a decorator item. Don't burn it! Who Know what carcingens are in the glue and varnish.