A: The Coca-Cola Autumn Girl serving tray was made in 1921 in the standard size, 13 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches. The girl on the tray is pictured from the waist up. Your tray was first issued in 1973 by Coca-Cola. The picture is a reproduction of the 1921 Autumn Girl calendar. Autumn Girl is sometimes called "Navy Girl." The old, original tray sells for about $850. Your tray is worth less than $30.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
COCA-COLA TRAY
Q: I have a Coca-Cola tray with the picture of the Autumn Girl that is 19 x 8 1/2 inches. I can't find anything about this large Autumn Girl tray. Can you tell me when it was made and how much it is worth?
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I recently purchased a lovely Red Wing vase and was pleased to read in a recent newsletter from you all these will undoubtly go up in value. Can I send a photo to find out what the current value might be?
Rhoda
We have a painting,original oil, by Paul Rubens. I couldn't find his signature on it though. How do I go about finding out more about it and its value? I once saw something very similar in a museum, but can't remember which one. It depicts a Queen looking down at her dog who is licking a bowl of blood from the man who was just beheaded. Can I send you a photo?
it's been my experience with these reproduction coca cola trays that if you look closely at the rolled edge of the tray, it will tell you that it is a reproduction and when the reproduction came out. I'm sure the Kovels know this but wanted to post for those that don't. Thank you. CE
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