All Things Coke
We've got plates, cups, candles, toothpick dispensers plus lots more We've always got coke in glass bottles.
Remember "Things Go Better With Coke"!!

Coke Phone. It is stained glass and when it rings the lights come on and it glows. Coke Wall Phone. Has an oak case. The door opens when you want to dial. There is a little drawer on the bottom for pencils.

Wall mount bottle opener, Plastic case, Measures 3 1/4 inches wide by 10 3/4 inches and is 1 3/4 inches deep

Price - $24.57

Coke Cookie jar from Tussey's Drugstore. The other is a Coke box container. Take off the lid and there is a container inside to hold things.

Combination door pull and bottle opener, die cast metal, 8 inches tall, 2 1/2 inches wide and 2 1/2 inches deep. The bottle cap is inserted into the bottom of the coke bottle to open Mounting screws are included

Price - $25.57

 

Wall mount bottle opener, cast metal construction, made in Germany, mounting screws are included

Price - $5.95
Click to enlarge Juke box state of the art CD player, holds 100 CDs. It's a reproduction of an old "Rock-ola"  

Marilyn Monroe

Click to Enlarge There was only one "Marilyn". This a really neat framed poster. We've got a lot of other Marilyn stuff Marilyn Monroe purse. Pearl earrings with rhinestones around them with stones on her dress. Elvis in his hay day. The purse is jeweled with black and yellow.
Marilyn Monroe staircase cookie jar. It is numbered.
 
Marilyn Monroe 1949 Ford cookie jar. It is made by Clay Art.

Neon On and On

Click to Enlarge 3 neon clock's and a Marilyn neon metal sign picture Click to Enlarge 2 in the center are "Rte. 66" neon clocks . The first neon clock is the new "Hollywood Diner" clock, the 4th neon clock is a large. number face.
Click to Enlarge Neon guitar lamp and Marilyn neon radio. Click to Enlarge Rt. 66 Diner in Double Neon. Poster size .
 
Click to Enlarge L.E.D. pictures that light up. They are poster size. Click to Enlarge

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1980 Coca Cola neon wave sign. Retired.

 

1990 Coca Cola neon script sign. Retired. 

Time Out Kids

These Little guys and gals are always in trouble. They have to face the wall at the 50's Place all the time. They're still cute even if you don't ever get to see their faces. Grandma & Grandpa, we know your grandkids are perfect angels, so don't you need one of these kids to put in the corner? A different display item to put in the back seat of your cruisin' "57" Just like real kids, no two are alike .

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50s Eateries

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A restored "slider" Royal Crown Cola box. It's called a slider because you had to slide the bottle down to the opening and then deposit your coin and then pull the bottle out. It holds 50 bottles with pre-cooling capacity for 80 bottles underneath. It's 42" high, 37" wide and 19 1/2" deep. Paint is 4 coats of yellow, red hand lettering on the embossed box, with 4 coats of clear Imron. All screws are stainless and the bottle rack is epoxy coated. It has a new 1/8 hp sealed refrigeration unit. The restoration was done by Steve and Sharon Jebb, Clovis CA. aka "The Soda Jerks"

Click to Enlarge Service bar with Pepsi Cola globe on it. It is 3ft. tall. The globe and service strip light up.
 
Click to Enlarge Remember sitting the diner and putting coins in juke box, here's a radio that looks just like the real thing
 
Three Stooges waste paper basket and each one of them are bobbers,
 
Hand-blown glass guitars with 24kt gold and Austrian crystals.
 
Click to Enlarge So cool... looks like a neon roulette wheel or something but it's a speaker for the CD player

 

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This bar was made from a late 30's-early 40's westinghouse Coke machine. It is hand lettered over 4 coats of red Imron and has 6 coats of clear Imron. It has a 70" X 40" top and an under counter light. Included is a 2.5 cubic foot refrigerator to keep those cokes cold. The conversion was done by Steve and Sharon Jebb, Clovis CA. aka "The Soda Jerks"

Click to Enlarge A drive-in window tray from the time before the "drive-thru". It would make a great display piece for your "hotrod" or "cruiser"