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Vintage Bass & Co's Pale Ale Beer Sign
$30.00

This is a vintage Bass & Co’s Pale Ale sign, featuring the iconic red triangle logo (England’s first registered trademark, dating back to 1876). A great piece of breweriana for collectors or as unique pub décor.
-Measures approx. 19” diameter
-Features the text “Bass & C°’s Pale Ale” in bold blue lettering
-Classic Bass script logo and “Since 1777” tagline
-Made of metal, round form with gold-toned rim
-Pre-owned with some scuffs, scratches, and wear consistent with age (see photos for condition)
Perfect for collectors of vintage beer trays, English pub memorabilia, or anyone looking to add authentic character to a bar, game room, or man cave.

Vintage 1987 Coors Light Beerwolf Bar Mirror – Original 80s Beer Advertising
$149.99

Offered for sale is an original late-1980s Coors Light “Beerwolf” bar mirror, produced during the short-lived Beerwolf advertising campaign (circa 1987–1988).

This is a genuine glass mirror with reverse-screened Beerwolf artwork — not a modern reproduction. Features the iconic wolf graphic wearing the Coors Light cap, one of the most recognizable 1980s beer advertising designs.

Manufactured during the promotional run by the Coors Brewing Company.

1984 Los Angeles Olympic Coca Cola Flag Pin Set Framed Limited Edition
$150.00

Up for sale is a vintage, limited-edition 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics International Flag Pin Series, officially produced by Coca-Cola, the “Official Soft Drink of the 1984 Olympics.”
This is Series Set 2 of 3, beautifully displayed in its original wood-framed presentation. Each pin features:
• A nation’s flag
• Sam the Olympic Eagle mascot
• The Coca-Cola logo
The pins are mounted around a central commemorative plaque with Olympic branding. These sets were produced in limited numbers for the 1984 Games and have become highly collectible among Olympic, Coca-Cola, and pin collectors.
Features
• Original 1984 Los Angeles Olympics release
• Coca-Cola International Flag Pin Series – Set 2 of 3
• Includes dozens of individual enamel flag pins
• Features Sam the Eagle on every pin
• Mounted in a wood frame with glass front
• Perfect for display, collecting, or gifting
• Comes exactly as shown
Measurements
• Width: approximately 15 inches
• Height: approximately 12 inches
Condition
• Pins appear clean and vibrant with no noticeable discoloration
• Frame shows light wear consistent with age (see photos)
• Glass front intact
• Overall excellent vintage display piece
Shipping
• Ships securely packed to protect the frame and glass
• Fast shipping with tracking
• Local pickup available if desired
**Stand not included**

Coca-Cola Bottling Works Bank Checks Tullahoma TN 1958 & 1969 Lot of 2
$59.99

Issuer: Coca-Cola Bottling Works of Tullahoma, Inc.
• Date: September 9, 1958
• Payee: Fowler Products Company, Inc.
• Amount: $3.09
• Location: Tullahoma, Tennessee
• Bank stamps: First National Bank, Tullahoma, TN
• Design: Classic 1950s Coca-Cola branding with bottle graphic and repeating Coca-Cola watermark background
• Condition: Used/canceled (bank stamps, punch marks, folds)

Issuer: Coca-Cola Bottling Works of Tullahoma, Inc.
• Check No.: 697
• Date: June 24, 1960
• Payee: Morgan Tankersley
• Amount: $30.46
• Bank: First National Bank, Tullahoma, Tennessee
• Design: Classic Coca-Cola tan patterned background with red Drink Coca-Cola in Bottles medallion and bottle graphic
• Condition: Used/canceled (bank stamps, punch marks, folds, writing)

Coca-Cola Waycross Bottling Co. Bank Check 1917
$79.99

Company: Waycross Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
• Location: Waycross, Georgia
• Date: May 5, 1917
• Check Number: 6053
• Payee: T. L. Parker, Agent
• Amount: $6.00
• Bank: Citizens Bank of Waycross, GA
• Era: WWI / Pre-1920 Coca-Cola
• Type: Original canceled business check

Matthew R Woodard

Matthew has a natural eye for interesting, well-made pieces and enjoys the thrill of the hunt just as much as the history behind each find. He focuses on sourcing items with character, craftsmanship, and a story to tell—pieces that feel at home whether they’re collected, displayed, or put back to use.