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Went to a sale with wife this week to see if there was anything I couldn’t live without.  Marble pickings were exceedingly slim and those that were there were overpriced for what they were.  Mostly jars of commons. I did buy a couple for a few dollars just because either they looked nice ( see ID thread) or because of size  - a whopper   1 1/4” 4-vane cats eye, juxtaposed with a 19/32 3-vane pee wee, and a Marble King patch and ribbon.  I did manage a couple pieces of Akroware a piece of vintage local soda advertising and prize of prizes a Belgium made Browning SA-22.  044E538B-C2D3-4BDE-8594-DAB3ED7925E2.thumb.jpeg.cb831400383097b5dcaec2e7cdbf2668.jpeg

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8 hours ago, PittsburghMarbles said:

The Akro vase is a great one. And that cola ad is awesome. I’ve never seen a Boone cola ACL before. 

Thanks!  It was bottled by the Boone Rock Bottling Company located in Spencer, North Carolina in the 1940’s.  The variant pictured with the curve above Boone Cola on the neck is the most hard to find.

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