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"Drink Coca-Cola 5ยข", an 1890s advertising poster showing a woman in fancy clothes drinking Coke. The card on the table says "Home Office, The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, Ga. Branches: Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Dallas". Notice the cross-shaped color registration marks near the bottom center and top center. Someone crudely wrote on it at lower left (with an apparent leaking fountain pen) "Our Faovrite" [sic].The women who modeled for this artwork was Hilda Clark

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