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Antiques and Collectibles - Advertising books
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Carol Markowski and Tom Hoder. By Tomart Publications.
The regular list price is $27.95.
Sells new for $12.00.
There are some available for $7.93.
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3 comments about Tomart's Price Guide to Character & Promotional Glasses Including Pepsi, Coke, Fast-Food, Peanut Butter and Jelly Glasses; Plus Dairy Glasses & Milk.
- I confess that I am a little disappointed in the revised 3rd edition of this book which I purchased after seeing an earlier edition in the reference section of our local library. I am a collector of Big Top peanut butter song glasses, and this book seems to be one of the few that has information about these glasses. When I looked up the Big Top glasses in this latest edition, there was actually less text and fewer photographs of these glasses than there had been in the earlier edition!! For this reason, I have a hard time considering the third edition "revised and expanded." There are also a number of Big Top glasses with children's songs that are not listed (London Bridge, Farmer in the Dell, Little Bo Peep, Billy Boy, etc.)
- I bought two other books at the same time as this one.. Chase and Kelly's "Collectible Drinking Glasses" and John Hervey's "Collector's Guide to Cartoon and Promotional Drinking Glasses". All three are good, but this one is the one I keep coming back to, while on the hunt at flea markets etc.
I am new to collectible glasses so I can't speak to issues of accuracy or pricing. Hope this helps!
- We have waited paitently for the release of this book as it has been 2 years since we were told it was going to be released. Time and effort are clearly visible as it gives reference of over 800 new glasses that the previous editions lacked. Many of the small mistakes about certain glasses have also been corrected.
This is clearly at the top of its class for promotional glasses and is more extensive in categories then all the other so called glass books available on the market. As with any collector book this one has prices in it and not all of them are reliable as the common items appear to be overpriced and the high end glasses appear to be underpriced. The only dissapointment I had overall with the book was its combining black and white photos on same pages as color shots, since part of the page is in color it would be nice to have the whole page in color. In any event Tom Hoder did an excellent job overall and this book will still stand above others as the one people will use as a guide.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Randy Schaeffer and Bill Bateman. By Running Press Book Publishers.
The regular list price is $17.98.
Sells new for $17.50.
There are some available for $2.52.
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1 comments about Coca-Cola: The Collector's Guide to New and Vintage Coca-Cola Memorabilia.
- i thought it was a great book and i would recomend it to any one who colects coca cola items
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Bob Stoddard. By Krause Publications.
The regular list price is $12.99.
Sells new for $1.59.
There are some available for $1.59.
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No comments about Warman's Pepsi Field Guide: Values And Identification (Warman's Field Guides).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Fred Dodge. By Collector books.
The regular list price is $29.95.
Sells new for $4.15.
There are some available for $3.86.
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5 comments about Antique Tins: Identification & Values (Antique Tins).
- I borrowed this book and the other two in collection from library first to see if I wanted to purchase. I do not. The variety (you need all 3 books) and photos were wonderful. But NO DATES. You have absolutely no idea when any of these tins were made. I personally want some idea even if rounded out to decade or two. If this is not as important to you as it is me than great book.
- A book that every collector should have on hand. Helps identify, grade and value your tin. Great wish book. Would highly recommend to all.
- Great photography. Let's the collector have a source at his hand that helps identify, grade and value their tin. Would highly recommend to all collector's of tins as a great resource. The author's love of the hobby shines through with with this book.
- Great book for the tin collector. Nice pictures, acurate values, collecting tips, grading scale. Highly recommend!!! Cover of this book is different than what is showing here.
- Beautiful updated hardback book featuring more than 1,600 sharp full color photos of popular collectible tins. Many of these tins do not appear in other books. Items are in groups such as tobacco tins, baking powders, coffee, candy, oilers, etc. 17 major catagories are included. It provides grading examples, where to find tins, and evaluating their condition. The pictures are a pleasure to view.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Al Wilson and Helen Wilson. By Schiffer+publishing Ltd.
The regular list price is $29.95.
Sells new for $23.42.
There are some available for $23.42.
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1 comments about Wilson Coca Cola Price Guide.
- This book has updated values and includes the old as well as recent items. The sections on calendars, playing cards and blotters are excellent with sharp & detailed photos. Along with the Petretti book this is the most complete guide available on this topic and a great source for collectors.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Bob Henrich and Debra Henrich. By Collector Books.
The regular list price is $24.95.
Sells new for $69.50.
There are some available for $8.00.
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3 comments about Coca Cola Commemorative Bottles: Identification & Value Guide (Coca-Cola Commemorative Bottles).
- Has a limited number of bottles - there is not as many commemorative bottles as I was expecting. I could not use it for my collection.
- Quality paperback book helps you identify and value over 800 bottles which are beautifully pictured in full life-like color. Covers 8 oz and 10 oz bottles. A brief description of the bottle accompanies each entry. Well indexed for easy locating. A useful reference book.
- This book is great to have if you are a collector of Coca-Cola bottles.Being able to see what the bottles look like is nice.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Gyvel Young-Witzel and Michael Witzel. By Voyageur Press.
The regular list price is $16.95.
Sells new for $10.30.
There are some available for $4.15.
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3 comments about The Sparkling Story of Coca-Cola: An Entertaining History Including Collectibles, Coke Lore, and Calendar Girls.
- This product arrived promptly and in brand-new condition as ordered. It was very nice and I'm sure my aunt-in-law will love it for Christmas.
- The Sparkling Story of Coca-Cola will delight all those who would like to know the origins of the world's favorite soft drink and see many delightful early examples of advertising and promotional materials. One of my favorite museums with a commercial focus is the Coca-Cola Museum in Atlanta. I was prepared to be disappointed with this book, assuming that it would have less material that I found at the museum. Instead, I found The Sparking Story of Coca-Cola to be much more detailed, easier to follow and with higher quality graphics than in the museum.
The people who will be disappointed in this book are those who want to follow Coca-Cola's progress in detail from 1935 on. The book is a little sketchy for the last 68 years, but wonderfully detailed before that. The historical side of the book captures the development of carbonated soft drinks in drug stores from medicinal mineral waters and then connects how the formula for Coca-Cola emerged. Anyone who has wanted to understand about the cocaine and caffeine in the original formula will probably have their thirst for knowledge slaked. There also plenty of educated guesses about what the rest of the ingredients are now. The book goes on to explain the transition into distributing the syrup around the country, bottling and supermarket distribution. I found all of these explanations to be thorough, without being dense, and interesting without trying to be cute. The illustrations are what really made the book for me. In Coca-Cola's earliest days, the company was a pioneer in mass advertising. Although a fountain glass of Coca-Cola only cost five cents, that was a lot of money when the product first came out. With a sure instinct, the advertising portrayed attractive, healthy upper class young women with the product. These images appeared on trays, calendars and hand-outs. The quality of the reproductions is very fine. You can then see how these illustrations gravitated towards women celebrities and eventually towards ordinary looking young women. During times of trouble, boys were included. I also enjoyed the discussions of how Coca-Cola handled the challenges of sugar shortages and the Depression while maintaining its quality image and integrity. While many books about a product like Coca-Cola would ignore all competitors, this one has some material on the early soft drink makers like Hires for root beer and Schweppes. There's also some material on the challenge of Pepsi-Cola beginning in the 1930s. These references enriched the book for me. Those who are looking for an explanation of the Roberto Goizueta era at Coca-Cola will find little information, except for a discussion of the introduction of the failed new Coke. Bottling development and international expansion similarly lack much information beyond the initiation of both activities. So, as you can see, this is more than a coffee table book . . . and less than a complete history. It's just right for those who want to know more about one of their favorite beverages and enjoy the nostalgia of seeing interesting memorabilia from an earlier time. After you finish this book, think about other symbols that you relate to that once had a slightly "fast" image. Is that same image involved now? Is the change good or bad from your perspective? When you are in Atlanta, all those who enjoyed this book will probably also enjoy the museum there . . . especially tasting the flavors of Coca-Cola products from around the world.
- I recieved this wonderful book as a Christmas gift. What an enjoyable read! Full of enjoyable tidbits that every Cokeaholic would love to know. From the history of Soda Fountain beginnings to the pop culture icon Coca-Cola has become. The Sparkling Story of Coca-Cola covers it all. A visual feast of historic photographs and illustrations accompany the well written text.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by B. J. Summers and Wayne Priddy. By Collector Books.
The regular list price is $29.95.
Sells new for $15.94.
There are some available for $13.38.
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1 comments about Value Guide To Gas Station Memorabilia (Value Guide to Gas Station Memorabilia).
- B. J. Summers and Wayne Priddy's Value Guide To Gas Station Memorabilia appears in its updated second edition to provide the latest values to signs, cans, maps and more from vintage gas station days. Bright medium-sized color photos throughout compliment chapters conveniently organized by memorabilia type - signs, containers, thermometers, even pumps and globes - to make for quick, easy browsing and reference.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Frank Laughlin. By Schiffer+publishing Ltd.
The regular list price is $29.95.
Sells new for $22.76.
There are some available for $50.92.
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No comments about Encyclopedia of Coca Cola Trays an Unaut (Schiffer Book for Collectors).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Saturday, May 17, 2008)
Written by Robert Forbes and Terence R. Mitchell. By Antique Trader Books.
The regular list price is $29.95.
Sells new for $12.95.
There are some available for $12.94.
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5 comments about American Tobacco Cards: A Price Guide and Checklist.
- It was not what we were looking for. We wanted sports cards and this was mainly girly cards. We put it in the trash.
- This comprehensive and superbly organized work is richly supplemented with numerous color and B/W photographs. A brief and informative history about various tobacco products/inserts and manufactures is provided. The book is organized principally into two units: N-series for 19th century cards (N1-N694) and T-series for 20th century cards (T1-T177). Each entry includes a brief description of the set and card appearance (front and back). The overwhelming majority of entries include an actual size photograph of a representative card (front and back) and a list of all cards in the set. Comments pertaining to card variations and prices are useful. The edge of each page is labeled with the set number to aid with rapid location of descriptions and card images. The work is peppered throughout with short vignettes and essays (published previously in various trade journals) by Dr. Terry Mitchell about specific sets or card themes. Although this is a soft cover book, the pages are printed on high grade gloss stock paper that tolerates repeated handling. Suprisingly, the book is neither overwhelming or boorish in its presentation. The brief descriptions and inclusion of images for virtually every set are effective strategies and make the book exceptionally user-friendly. No other work to date has done such a masterful job at capturing the variety of subjects, visual appeal, and historical allure of tobacco cards. This book is a must-have item for novice collectors and enthusiasts.
- A beautifully executed publication, however as a collector of Victorian Trade Cards, I was greatly dissapointed NOT to find ANY of the cards in my collection listed. I would have expected at least ONE to have been referred to, but the items in the book are mostly geared to the collector of tobacco insert cards. If this is your thing, this is your book. Forget it if you are more geared to Tradecard collecting
- The book is great historical lesson. Reading about the history of the Tobacco cards has been very informative. The writers have dedicated many hours to thorough research of this topic.
- Colorful and interesting pictures provide an easy to use reference guide. The text is clear and concise with indepth information on value and various other aspects of collecting. I would highly recommend this book for serious collectors, antique dealers and those interested this aspect of American history.
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