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Vintage Coca-Cola Cooler | 1960s Countertop Bottle Display | Untested Restoration Project
Hereford, Herefordshire
£295
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Description
Vintage Coca-Cola Cooler | 1960s Countertop Bottle Display | Untested Restoration Project
This is a rare vintage Coca-Cola countertop cooler, dating from the 1960s to early 1970s. Originally designed for retail use, this compact unit would have sat on a shop or concession counter, with open storage for cooling, storing, and displaying Coca-Cola bottles or cans.The raised section features an illuminated advertising panel with the iconic “Things go better with Coke” slogan and Coca-Cola logo, making it a striking period display piece. This cooler has not been tested and is very likely not in working order – it is being sold as a restoration project. It will require safety testing and servicing by a qualified professional before use. There are visible marks and scratches throughout, including areas of surface rust, corrosion, and blistering of the wood-effect veneer base. Please review the photos for the best overall impression of its current condition. Once restored, it would make a fantastic and eye-catching addition to any Coca-Cola collection, retro interior, or as unique functional drinks storage.
Approximate measurements are 15 ⅝” (40.5cm) tall, 19 ½” (49.5cm) wide and 29 ¼” (74cm) deep.
All items are viewable at our showroom in Much Birch, strictly by appointment only. Card payment available. Collection from Much Birch HR2 8HP or Coleford GL16 8EJ, or delivery/ courier available - please message me with your postcode for a quote. Sold as seen. If you have any questions please message me. Please note items may be listed on other sites so may sell without notice. Prices include VAT, however there is no claimable VAT on this item. VAT number 480498362.
Ad ID: 1502440269
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