1884 Coca-Cola Porcelain "The Ideal Brain Tonic" Sign

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This is a very early and extremely rare thick porcelain sign made by the Enameled Iron Co.,Beaver Falls,Pa which according to the Google search: Ingram Richardson Enameled Iron Company was Largest of its kind in Beaver County..states that the Enameled Iron Company was in operation up until 1900 before the Ingram-Richardson company bought them out in 1902 officially with a reorganization beginning in 1901which later became the largest porcelain sign maker in the USA.A later date 1920's porcelain sign by the Ingram Richardson Company which can be found in Petretti's 11th edition page 217 measuring 12"x36" middle right side and sold last year for 3,000.00.The long forgotten Enameled Iron co,did however produce a sign for Coca Cola with one of its earliest known slogans "The Ideal Brain Tonic" in 1894 according to my sources of information which is the most recognized years for the slogan use(1893-1894).Petretti's 11th edition page 667 left middle shows the same slogan script use PLO-4 1893-1901.More support information can be found in the only known listed publication,since it was not located in any of my Coca Cola reference guides is the" Porcelain and Enamel Advertising" price guide by Michael Bruner,(see pics).This is not in any way some new 1990 's crappy repro. I have contacted the World of Coca Cola in Atlanta,and they were looking into t archives for this sign as well as inquiring on its purchase.The sign itself is just gorgeous overall with some rusting on edges and back with minor chipping near the manufactured "volcano" grommet hole on the bottom left corner edge and bottom right corner edge,just below the marked: Enameled Iron Co.Beaver Falls PA.(see pics).This Beautiful and Rare early 1890's sign with the earliest three color combination colors of Red White (Blue) porcelain enamel/later replaced by green in later Coca Cola enameled signs,also has the early crude fired back marked in fingerprints and printed by hand 2/94..(feb-1894), the one in the book is marked 3/94. which occurred during the firing process and are a part of the sign on the back.There are no touch ups or repairs.This is a must have for any and all serious Coca Cola collectors and really should be in a museum.The sign measures 29" x 6" and weather your into early porcelain enameled signs or super rare Coca Cola,this would be THE premier piece to your collection that has stood the test of time and come from the earliest of known slogans as well as Coca Cola known advertisements outside calendars,paper products and signs.If your looking for a great Christmas gift to yourself,you may never see one again,so 's you chance.I

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