26: TWO POLLY'S POP CARDSTOCK ADVERTISING SIGNS
The three-color letterpress sign reads 'Beat The Heat Polly's Soda Pop' impressed lettering with red and blue foil; plus a two-color letterpress on cardstock bottle topper, with pressed foil text, die cuts and scoring.
Measure 9 x 8 and approximately 7.5 x 13 inches.
Very good original condition, there are no issues of damage or repair, light wear at some edges.
Provenance: When Louis L. 'Polly' Compton bought the Independence Bottling Works in 192, it's estimated there were 5000 independent bottlers in the United States. Most of these included flavored sodas among their offerings. Some even delivered like the milkman and brought back empties to be washed and re-filled. In 1923, Polly's Pop was introduced to Independence, Missouri using water from one of the many springs that made that town a popular jumping off point for settlers heading west. The story of Polly's Pop is classic Americana and the original company left behind some rare and wonderful examples of memorabilia from its 4 year reign. Jerry Slover has spent the last three decades looking for Polly's Pop items. His collection is the largest ever offered at auction and represents a rare opportunity to acquire something from this great American soda pop success story.
$150 - $250
Halloween Day Coin-Op, Advertising and Mantiques
Saturday, October 31st 2020
SOLD - $90
Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium