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8.11.2017

more vintage ephemera from exileguy's attic...

 
 
http://exileguysattic.ecrater.com/p/28230865/vintage-coca-cola-check
 
 
Vintage 8 1/2" wide used Coca Cola check from the Opelike Coca-Cola Bottling Company in Opelika, Alabama. This is a very uncommon Coke check. Dated 5/23/66 - pristine condition

 
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http://exileguysattic.ecrater.com/p/28231001/vintage-krasdale-grape-juice-label
 
 
Vintage circa 1930s 3 7/8" wide gilded Krasdale grape juice bottle label. This is nice and would look good on a one pint bottle. Marked "A. Krasne New York". Unused in excellent condition.
 
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http://exileguysattic.ecrater.com/p/28231068/vintage-england-maple-sap-syrup
 
 
Vintage 3 3/8" tall New England Vermont Syrup label that went on a 1 quart tin. This is circa 1910s and have a really pretty image of a New England farmhouse with cows and a horse drawn wagon. It is marked "New England Maple Syrup Co. Boston, Mass.", and is very uncommon.
 
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http://exileguysattic.ecrater.com/p/28231255/central-bank-of-oman-one-hundred
 
 
Bill is in crisp excellent condition. 4 3/4" wide
 
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http://exileguysattic.ecrater.com/p/28231411/2-charity-football-poster-cinderella-stamps
 
 
Vintage 1 7/8" tall poster stamp. These are circa 1940 and say "Charity Football Stadium Nov. 25". These advertised charity football games that were in Cleveland, Ohio and are ungummed (none in the series were gummed).  Poster (also called Cinderella) stamps were issued as advertising, but not for postal purposes. Most of them, like these, are larger than regular stamps. They are widely collected. These are in excellent unused condition and are uncommon.
 
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