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Description
Exceedingly Rare c.1920’s/30’s original photograph showing a spectacular display of Coke-Cola prototype vending cooler machines. I would assume a few of these concepts never saw full production or for that matter the day of light. The central featured machine featured, I believe…a Westinghouse version.
These prototypes were displayed for Coke-Cola dealers to consider using in stores across America.
(This incredible type 1 photograph measures 8 x 10 inches and has a Reeves Photo Atlanta raised imprint on the lower right corner)
Provenance: This (original) unpublished photograph and others were found in Black Mountain, North Carolina from what I believe to be from an untouched Coke-Cola company’s in-house archive of exceedingly rare photographs of concepts, prototypes and advertising ideas.
This type 1 photograph measures 8 x 10 inches
Please take a moment to examine the other photographs from this archive currently listed in my shop.
Allow me to stress this photograph is an original Type 1 image. I do not sell copies, laser prints or reproductions.
These prototypes were displayed for Coke-Cola dealers to consider using in stores across America.
(This incredible type 1 photograph measures 8 x 10 inches and has a Reeves Photo Atlanta raised imprint on the lower right corner)
Provenance: This (original) unpublished photograph and others were found in Black Mountain, North Carolina from what I believe to be from an untouched Coke-Cola company’s in-house archive of exceedingly rare photographs of concepts, prototypes and advertising ideas.
This type 1 photograph measures 8 x 10 inches
Please take a moment to examine the other photographs from this archive currently listed in my shop.
Allow me to stress this photograph is an original Type 1 image. I do not sell copies, laser prints or reproductions.