Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois – Scott Terrell

I noticed a new facebook page called Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois last month developed by Scott Terrell. The graphics in particular on this cool Coca-Cola card pictured above caught my attention as Scott uses it as the primary art header on his page.

I really like Scott’s presentation of material. He has managed to include a nice assortment of historical photos, illustrations, advertising and pictures of himself and his Coca-Cola collection. Well done Scott. You obviously have the passion. I added a few of my favorite images from his page below. You really need to visit his FB page and LIKE as there is so much more. I see Marianne has already been there.

Photo of Scott Terrell, founder, Ice Cold Collectibles –  Aug 31 2012 – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

My Coca-Cola bottles. All Before 1923 – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

1940s Coca-Cola Ad – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

Utica Coca-Cola Plant – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

1920s Coca-Cola festoon – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

A young boy selling Coca-Cola from a roadside stand. Photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt. Atlanta, Georgia, 1936. – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

1930s Coca-Cola delivery men – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

1910s Coca-Cola Plant Fayetteville, North Carolina – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

Coca-Cola Plant Tampa, Florida, 1910s – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

1920 Coca-Cola babes – photo Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois

About Ferdinand Meyer V

Ferdinand Meyer V is a native of Baltimore, Maryland and has a BFA in Fine Art and Graphic Design from the Kansas City Art Institute and School of Design. Ferdinand is the founding Principal of FMG Design, a nationally recognized design consultation firm. Ferdinand is a passionate collector of American historical glass specializing in bitters bottles, color runs and related classic figural bottles. He is married to Elizabeth Jane Meyer and lives in Houston, Texas with their daughter and three wonderful grandchildren. The Meyers are also very involved in Quarter Horses, antiques and early United States postage stamps. Ferdinand is the past 6-year President of the Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors and is one of the founding members of the FOHBC Virtual Museum.
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One Response to Ice Cold Collectibles Illinois – Scott Terrell

  1. sandchip says:

    Great pictures!

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