1930's Coca-Cola Advertisement Printing Block - The First Six Pack

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Coca-Cola Printing Block (1930’s) “So Easy to Serve - “

Original 1930s printing block for a Coca-Cola advertisement in Good Housekeeping Magazine. Brass plate on wooden block mount. Measures 10.4cm (W) x 13.6cm (H) x 2.1cm (D). Excellent condition.

This printing block features a lovely art-deco image (in reverse) of a elegantly-dressed hostess serving Coca-Cola. Carrying the heading “So easy to serve - “, this monochrome advertisement prominently features one of the earliest six-pack bottle carriers produced by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company.

At the foot of the advertisement, you are advised that “It belongs in your ice-box at home” reflecting a period just before widespread use of domestic refrigerators. Whilst they were available in the 1930s, they were almost twice the price of a family car!

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Coca-Cola Printing Block (1930’s) “So Easy to Serve - “

Original 1930s printing block for a Coca-Cola advertisement in Good Housekeeping Magazine. Brass plate on wooden block mount. Measures 10.4cm (W) x 13.6cm (H) x 2.1cm (D). Excellent condition.

This printing block features a lovely art-deco image (in reverse) of a elegantly-dressed hostess serving Coca-Cola. Carrying the heading “So easy to serve - “, this monochrome advertisement prominently features one of the earliest six-pack bottle carriers produced by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company.

At the foot of the advertisement, you are advised that “It belongs in your ice-box at home” reflecting a period just before widespread use of domestic refrigerators. Whilst they were available in the 1930s, they were almost twice the price of a family car!

Coca-Cola Printing Block (1930’s) “So Easy to Serve - “

Original 1930s printing block for a Coca-Cola advertisement in Good Housekeeping Magazine. Brass plate on wooden block mount. Measures 10.4cm (W) x 13.6cm (H) x 2.1cm (D). Excellent condition.

This printing block features a lovely art-deco image (in reverse) of a elegantly-dressed hostess serving Coca-Cola. Carrying the heading “So easy to serve - “, this monochrome advertisement prominently features one of the earliest six-pack bottle carriers produced by the Coca-Cola Bottling Company.

At the foot of the advertisement, you are advised that “It belongs in your ice-box at home” reflecting a period just before widespread use of domestic refrigerators. Whilst they were available in the 1930s, they were almost twice the price of a family car!

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