Vintage Coca-Cola advertising mirror with large framed glass.
Authentic looking vintage Coca-Cola advertising mirror, featuring a classic Victorian lady holding a glass of Coca-Cola and the iconic slogan: “The delicious
Coca-Cola relieves tiredness: the most refreshing drink in the world”.
This framed wall mirror imitates an early 20th century advertisement (circa 1970s-1980s reproduction based on the original 1890s-1900s design).
And printed in gold, red and black, with embossed typography and a floral frame on the glass.
The mirrored background reflects light beautifully, making it ideal for a retro kitchen, bar, or cafe.
Very well preserved, although there are some signs of age on the wooden frame, and some pieces are missing from the printed lettering at the top. The mirror has an overall patina of age, including small spots, but these do not detract from its beauty.
Measurement: 95cm x 63cm
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