Vintage Posters

online only auction | 1 day sale | 9 days away
Location
Chicago, IL 60641
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Jun 11
10am

Sale Ends

Thu
Jun 11

Terms & Conditions

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date of the sale; (2) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to begin legal
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defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as
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authenticity; (6) to offset against any amount owed; (7) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auction by
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Abandoned

Property - In accordance with the Illinois Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act (765 ILCS
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considered abandoned. This applies to all property, whether associated with a settled invoice or a previously
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Potter and Potter offers historically significant items which may include culturally insensitive material,
including but not limited to racist and sexist content. The content and form of such items does not reflect
the views or values of the auctioneers or staff.
P&P's limited authenticity warranty extends for one calendar year from the date of the live sale. Buyer must
notify Potter and Potter Auctions regarding concerns of authenticity in writing within one (1) year of the
date of the live auction. Following receipt of written notification, subject to and bound by terms below,
Potter and Potter will refund the purchase price paid by the client, less any shipping costs. Terms are as
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A: Warranty will be honored for claims notified in writing within a period of one (1) year from the date of a
live auction. After such time, P&P will not be obligated to honor the limited authenticity warranty.
B: Warranty does not apply to cases in which scholarship has developed since the auction, leading to a
change in generally accepted opinion. Further, Warranty does not apply if the Heading either matched the
generally accepted opinion of experts at the date of the auction or drew attention to any conflict of
opinion.
C: Buyer pays for and provides P&P with the written opinions of two recognized experts in the field,
mutually agreed upon, confirming the lot is not authentic. P&P reserves the right to obtain additional
opinions at its expense.
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In addition to classic designs by Cappiello and Cassandre, our summer auction of vintage posters will feature an array of posters in travel, music, movies, politics, magic and theater, war and propaganda, advertising, and counterculture. Highlights in various genres have been drawn from Michael Corsi's Poster Art collection.
CAPPIELLO, Leonetto (1875 - 1942). Bitter Campari. 1921.CAPIELLO, Leonetto (1875 – 1942). Contratto. 1922. [Paris: Imp. Devambez].CAPPIELLO, Leonetto (1875 – 1942). Maurin Quina. 1906. Paris: Vercasson & Cie.CAPPIELLO, Leonetto (1875-1942). Mossant. 1938. Paris: Edimo.CAPPIELLO, Leonetto (1875-1942). Cachou Lajaunie. 1920. Paris: Devambez.CAPPIELLO, Leonetto (1875-1942). Cinzano. Milan: Ricordi Arti Grafiche, ca. 1950.D’YLEN, Jean (1866–1938). Chantier Houiller. 1924.BERCKMANS, Roger. Liqueurs Severy Hasselt.GOTTLOB, Ferdinand Louis (1873 - 1935). 2e Exposition des Peintres Lithographes. 1898.MAINDRON, Ernest. Les Affiches Illustrees (1886 - 1895). 1896.GLENNY, Alice (1858-1924). Womens Edition (Buffalo) Courier. 1897. Paris: Chaix.[POSTER ART]. [TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, Henri de (1864-1901)]. JULIEN, Edouard. Les Affiches deLe Rire. 1911-12 bound volume.[POSTERS]. The Poster. Vol. 12 (1921) bound volume.CASSANDRE, Adolphe Mouron (1901 - 1968). Dubonnet. Circa 1956.CASSANDRE, Adolphe Mouron (1901-1968). Bonal. 1935.CASSANDRE, A.M. (1901 - 1968). Willi's Wine Bar. 1984.BOCCASILE, Gino (1901 – 1952). Cappello Bantam. 1938.XANTI (Alexander Schawinsky, 1904 - 1979). Princeps / S.A. Cervo Italia. 1934.BOUISSET, Firmin (1859 - 1925). Lulu Biscuits.POULBOT, Francisque (1879 - 1946). La Loupiote.Au Tapis Rouge Nouveautes. 1872.DE FLEURS. Cabri / Pate Extra / Pour / Chaussures.HOFMANN, Walter (1906 – 1973). Tempo. 1955.JACQUELIN, J. Sarco / Les Transformables. Circa 1950s.Four Italian and French advertising signs. V.p., ca. 1940s.Two vintage Italian posters.DUDOVICH, Marcello. Vermouth Bianco / Martini & Rossi Torino.LE MONNIER, Henry (1893-1978). Cordial Medoc. Paris: Bedos & Cie, ca. 1930s.COURTOIS, Raphael. Champagne Roger Desivry. Paris: Lithographie Parisienne – Robin, ca. 1920s.Armagnac Ryst / “De Haut Parage.” 1946. Paris: D’Amour Publicite.DUPIN, Leon. Soufre Gre. 1933. Nine copies.GADOUD, Claude (1905–1991). Vins Camp Romain. Paris: Camis, ca. 1930.DELVAL. Fap’Anis / Celui Des Connaisseurs. Paris: Wall, ca. 1930s.REMO (1890 - 1977). Liquore del Reno.Birra Doppio Malto S. Giusto.VERTIL. Luxem. Biere Fine. Circa 1930s.Campari Soda / Disseta. Lugano: A. Trüb & Cie, ca. 1963.CARLU, Jean (1900 - 1997). Pepa Bonafe. 1928.PORTEFIN, Robert (1899 - 1958). Jonny Mene / La Danse. 1928.COLIN, Paul (1892 - 1985). Gham-Bo [signed by Colin]. Circa 1930.Familial Radio / L'Ame du Foyer.Cafe Collas / Perles des Indes. 1927.DRANSY, Jules Isnard (1883-1945). Cigarettes Naja / Tabac D'Orient. Paris: Vasselais, ca. 1937.GEORGET, Guy. Balto. Paris: Bedos & Cie, ca. 1950s.BUISSERET, Louis (1888-1956). Cycles Lea et Norma.SIM. L'Aiglon.RUDAUX, Henri. Marouf. Circa 1910s.GRAY, Henri (1858 – 1924). Mam’zelle / Boy - Scout.L' Hippodrome Ouvre Cette Semaine.Stabilimento Bacologico ("Sericulture Establishment"). Torino: Luigi Giani, ca. 1885.ZIEFF, Howard. You Don't Have to Be Jewish / to Love Levy's Real Jewish Rye. 1967/1971. New York:Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly.Socovel motorcycle advertising poster.ATHERTON, John (1900 - 1952). New York World's Fair 1939.BINDER, Joseph (1898 - 1972). New York World's Fair / The World of Tomorrow. 1939.STAEHLE, Albert (1899 - 1974). New York World's Fair 1939.New York World's Fair 1964-65 / Come to the Fair!JEBARY, James. United Air Lines / Chicago. 1967.Chicago / Fly the Friendly Skies of United.KLEIN, David (1918 - 2005). Fly TWA / Chicago.Chicago / United Air Lines. Circa 1950s.OLIVER, Jane. Chicago / Eastern Airlines.Chicago Sun-Times. Group of 9 employee benefit posters.KLM / 30th Year. 1949.New Zealand / Qantas.London / Qantas. Circa 1970s.Jet BOAC and BOAC-Cunard to London.London / Lufthansa.LANDER, Reginald Montague (1913 - 1980). The English Lakes / Let British Railways Take You There inGAMES, Abram. Round London Sightseeing Tour. 1971.[LONDON TRANSPORT]. Four vintage posters.KLEIN, David (1918 - 2005). Paris / Fly TWA Jets.KLEIN, David (1918 - 2005). Rome / Fly TWA Jets.Hawaii / United Air Lines. 1960s.Hawaii / Pan Am. 1970s.ALLEN, Charles (1922 - 2011). Hawaii.Fly Eastern Airlines. Circa 1960s.HAYES. Nassau / Jet BOAC.Acapulco. Two airline posters. Circa 1970s.POORTVLIET, Rien (1932 – 1995). Holland America Line / Ulti...San Diego / American Airlines.Bermuda. Circa 1970s.[BEACH & RESORT TRAVEL]. Group of 11 posters.LAYCOX, Jack. Miami / Delta Air Lines.SWENEY, Fred (1912 - 1996). Four Delta Airlines posters.USA / Palm Beach.USA / Alva, Oklahoma. 1968.KINGMAN, Dong (1911 – 2000). Visit Universal Studios / Holl...KUCK. Madeira / Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen.WIND-STRUSKI / “MELUIKY." Tiberias / Israel's Health Resort...Swissair / Middle East.MATTER, Herbert (1907 - 1984). Come to Switzerland by Air. 1935.MATTER, Herbert (1907 - 1984). Winterferien - Doppelete Ferien / Schweiz. 1936.MATTER, Herbert (1907 – 1984). En Route Pour la Suisse. 1935.Fly Swissair / The Greatest Ski Lift in the World.Hoher Kasten / Das Ideale Skigebiet.Tirol / Ski the Alps / SAS. Innsbruck: Alpina Offset, ca. 1970s.Brunnen / Lake of Lucerne / Switzerland. Zurich: Brunner & ...Engelberg / Switzerland Electric Railway.Zermatt / Switzerland. 1974.Lausanne-Ouchy / Switzerland.PIATTI, Celestino (1922 - 2007). Flims. 1956.SCRIBNER, Fred. Dartmouth / Winter Carnival. 1958.COPPOLD, Leslie (1914 - 2007). Winter Vacations Unlimited / Canada. 1947.Eastern Slope Region / [White Mountains, NH].SHARP, Jim. Ski Stoned. 1970.MORAN, Thomas (1837 - 1926). Yellowstone Park / Northern Pacific. 1924.Santa Fe. Three travel posters.Santa Fe / Streamliners Link the West.Santa Fe. Two travel posters.Southern California / Santa Fe.Santa Barbara / Southern Pacific Lines. Circa 1950s.Alitalia Airlines / Italy. Three posters.Alitalia Airlines / Italy. Three posters.Siracusa / ENIT.Greece. Four tourism posters.[ITALY]. Group of 8 tourism posters, and one map.SAS / Scandinavian Airlines. Twelve posters.NIELSEN, Otto (1916 - 2000). SAS / Scandinavian Airlines. Three posters.Sweden. Seven tourism posters.GAVLER, Martin (1915 - 1986). Stockholmia 55 / International Stamp Exhibition in Stockholm.GUTSCHOW, Harald (1927 – 1998). Dusseldorf. Germany: A. Bag...Donau / Ausstellung. 1953.BARTSCH, Reinhard (1925 - 1990). Berlin.Japan Air Lines / Taipei. 1969.Taiwan / Northwest Orient.[ASIAN TRAVEL]. Group of 10 posters.Japan. [Tokyo]: Mitsumura, ca. 1960s.[JAPANESE TRAVEL]. Five vintage posters.Route des Monts D'Auvergne. 1930.[FRANCE]. Group of 14 tourism posters and one pictorial map.CHAGALL, Marc (1887 - 1985). Paris / L'Opera. 1965.Pour Vous / Air France. Circa 1960s.KAUFFER, Edward McKnight (1890 - 1954). American Airlines / Scandinavia. 1948.KAUFFER, Edward McKnight (1890 - 1954). American Airlines / Mexico.Las Vegas. Group of 5 posters.Trio of Spanish bullfighting posters.Spain / Fly TWA Star Stream. 1962.AZMY, Ismael M. Egypt / Gift of the Nile.Irish Air Lines / Dublin.SARGENT, Bernard. South Africa.South Africa. Seven tourism posters. Circa 1960s.​​​​​​​GRAY, John (1911 - 1972). Canberra / Australia'sPH. Denmark in a Nutshell / Odsherred. 1951.ALAJALOV, Constantin. Fly to Argentina / Pan American – Pan...STEINBERG, Saul (1914-1999). The New Yorker. 1976. The New Yorker Magazine, Inc.The Big Apple. You have to be crazy to live in New York, but you'd be nuts to live anywhere else.Two I Love New York Sports Posters. 1980/1981.GLASER, Milton (1929-2020). I Love New York 1981 Festival Posters. USA: New York State Department ofGLASER, Milton (1929-2020). I Love New York 1982 Festival Posters. 1982. USA: New York StateGLASER, Milton (1929-2020). I Love New York 1983 Festival Posters. 1983. New York: New York StateCHRISTY, Howard Chandler (1872 - 1952). If You Want to Fight! / Join the Marines. 1915.CHRISTY, Howard Chandler (1873 - 1952). Fight or Buy Bonds / Third Liberty Loan. 1917.LEYENDECKER, Joseph C. (1874 - 1951). U.S. Marines / "Soldiers of the Sea."LEYENDECKER, Joseph C. (1874 - 1951). U.S. Marines / "Soldiers of the Sea."UNDERWOOD, Clarence F. (1871 - 1929). U.S. Marine / Be A Sea Soldier.Three World War I Marines posters.FALLS, Charles Buckles (1874-1960). This Device on Hat or Helmet Means U.S. Marines.FLAGG, James Montgomery (1877 - 1960). I Am Telling You. 1918.BROWN, Arthur William. For Your Boy / YMCA United War Work Campaign. 1918.[WORLD WAR I]. Pair of American propaganda posters.FAIVRE, Jules-Abel (1867-1945). On Les Aura! ("We'll Get Them!"). [1916]. Paris: Devambez.Trio of WWI book drive posters. V.p., ca. 1918.Five WW1 Liberty Loan Subscriber Decals. 1918/1919.The Father of Our Country Appealed for Soldiers as Follows / Do as our Forefathers Did in 1776 /WWI War Bond Posters. V.p., ca. 1918.Six WWI Red Cross Posters. Circa 1920.Six WWI Victory Loan War Bond Posters. Circa 1918.Two WWI Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Posters. Circa 1918.PENNEL, Joseph (1857-1926). Launching Another Victory Ship / United States Shipping Board /Eight WWI propaganda posters. V.p., ca. 1918.Stand by the Flag and the Constitution. Evanston: National Women's Christian Temperance Union, ca.COOPER, Frederic G (1883-1962). Save a Loaf a Week / Help Win the War. [1917]. NY: W.F. Powers Co.CHAVANNAZ, B. Emprunt National 1918.MATTER, Herbert (1907 - 1984). America Calling / Civilian Defense. 1941.CARLU, Jean (1900 - 1997). America's Answer! / Production. 1941.RICHARDS, Walter (1907 - 2006). Housewives! / Save Waste Fats for Explosives! Circa 1943.WYETH, N. C. (1882-1945). Buy War Bonds. 1942.KEM (Kimon Evan Marengo). One by One, His Legs Will be Broken. 1941.Seven Foreign Roosevelt Propaganda Posters. USA: Office of War Information. Circa 1943.HIRSCH, Joseph. Till We Meet Again / Buy War Bonds. 1942.SLOAN, Robert Smullyan (1915-2013). Doing All You Can, Brother? / Buy War Bonds. 1943. Washington:Group of Approximately 25 WWII War Bond Posters. 1942-1948. Washington: US Government PrintingGroup of Approximately 25 US WWII Rationing Posters. 1942-1945. Washington: US Government PrintingGroup of 8 WW2 Nursing Posters. 1942-1945.Three Women in World War II posters.SHAHN, Ben (1898 - 1969). We French workers warn you…defeat means starvation, slavery, death.Get Your Farm in the Fight! / Use Conservation Methods for Bigger Yields Now! 1942. Washington: USGroup of Approximately 25 US WWII Propaganda Posters. Washington: US Government Printing Office.Group of Three Artist WWII War Bond Posters. 1942/1943. Washington: Government Printing Office.Three WWII "Produce For Victory" Posters. Chicago: Sheldon-Claire, 1942.Why we want the Germans to leave this country. Circa 1945.Nur Hitler ("Only Hitler"). Augsburg: Schroff-Druck, [ca. 1932].Construction Workers! / Now You Can Volunteer for Service with the Army or Navy.USA in Action. 1943/1944. Washington: US Government Printing Office.COINER, Charles (1898-1989). Official Civilian Defense Insignia Poster. 1942. Washington: GovernmentGroup of approximately 15 World War II Newsmaps.Group of 10 Pictorial WWII Maps. 1940-1943.The more we produce the quicker this will end / U.S. Army Official Poster. 1944. Washington:Keep 'Em Shooting! American Hammered Piston Ring Posters. Circa 1943.ROCKWELL, Norman (1894-1978). [The Four Freedoms]. 1943. Washington: US Government Printing Office.BARCLAY, McClelland (1891 - 1943). Dish It Out with the Navy. 1942.BARCLAY, McClelland (1891 - 1943). Let's Hit 'Em with everything we've got! / Don't Wait - Choose1944 French liberation posters. La Haye-du-Puits: Plantegenest.PURVIS, Tom (1888-1959). British Air Raid Precaution Posters. Circa 1940.Seven WWII Series E $50 and $100 War Bond Posters. 1944/1945. Washington: US Government PrintingWEFT is a System for Aircraft Recognition. 1942. Washington: Government Printing Office.[WORLD WAR II]. Group of 9 propaganda posters.This Man Is Your Friend / He Fights For Your Freedom. 1942. Six posters. Washington: US GovernmentUnited We Stand. 1941. Washington: US Government Printing Office.Give Thanks to the Everyday Heroes of Britain's Merchant Navy. London: J. Weiner, ca. 1941.BRODER, Steve (1906-1992). The United Nations Fight For Freedom. 1942. Washington: GovernmentFour WW2 Propaganda Posters. 1941-1943. Washington: Government Printing Office.BRODER, Steven. The United Nations Fight for Freedom. 1942.FISCHER, Anton Otto. A Careless Word... / A Needless Loss. 1943.FISCHER, Anton Otto. A Careless Word.../ A Needless Sinking. 1942.SMITH, Lawrence B (1909 - 1995). Don't Let that Shadow Touch Them. 1942.SAALBERG, Allen (1899 - 1987). Remember December 7th. 1942.WARREN, Ferdinand. Attack Attack Attack. 1942.MARTIN, David Stone. Strong in the Strength of the Lord. 1942.Posted in the Interest of National Defense / Buy a Share in America. 1943.[WORLD WAR II]. Four small-format posters.BROWN-EWING + RAWLS. Directorate of Flying Safety Posters. Washington: Public Relations DivisionTwelve WWII Homefront Propaganda Posters. V.p., 1939-1945.KBTM / Mutual Broadcasting System. New York: Dispatch Photo News Service, ca. 1942.The U.S. Army in Action. 1953-1960. Washington: Government Printing Office.WHITE, Ron. Achetons des Obligations de la Victoire ("Let's Buy Victory Bonds"). 1944. Canada:WILKINSON, J. Walter and Walter. G. Wanted - Fighting Dollars / Make Every-Day Bond-Day. [1942.Camouflage Blinds the Enemy. Circa 1943.His War is Over... Yours Isn't! / Buy Extra Bonds 6th War Loan. 1944. Washington: GovernmentTools Are Weapons. 1943. Washington: US Government Printing Office.Two Posters of Death March in Philippines. Circa 1942.Five Posters From the Office of Inter-American Affairs. Washington: el Coordinator de AsuntosSTAEHLE, Albert (1899 - 1974). Smokey Says / Care will prevent 9 out of 10 forest fires!Pair of Smokey the Bear posters. 1970/1978. Washington: Government Printing Office. Including:Ten Smokey the Bear nature posters. 1989. US Department of Agriculture and Your State Forester.Five 1990s US Forest Service Posters. 1991-1994.BASKIN, Leonard (1922-2000). Sitting Bull / Custer Battlefield. 1979. Washington: National ParkGroup of Approximately 25 WWII Workplace Propaganda Posters. New York: Elliott Services Co. CircaGroup of Approximately 25 WWII Workplace Propaganda Posters. New York: Elliott Services Co. CircaGroup of Approximately 25 WWII Workplace Propaganda Posters. New York: Elliott Services Co. CircaENGELHARDT, Willy. Eine Frau wie Du ("A Woman Like You"). Bavaria Film, 1939.PEWAS, Peter. Wenn Frauen schweigen ("When Women Keep Silent"). UFA, 1937.Wer Küsst Madeline? ("Who's Kissing Madeline?"). Terra Film, 1939.Der Gouvernuer ("The Governor"). Terra, 1939.Stern von Rio ("The Star of Rio"). Tobis, 1940.Stern von Rio ("The Star of Rio"). Tobis, 1940.Sein Bester Freund ("His Best Friend"). Tobis-Rota, 1937.Ein seltsamer Gast ("A Strange Guest"). UFA, 1936.PEWAS, Peter. Kongo-Express. UFA, 1939.PEWAS, Peter. Gewitter im Mai ("Storms in May"). UFA, 1938.Kleines Bezirksgericht ("Little County Court"). Astra, 1938.LISKA, Hans (1907-1983). Der Kaiser von Kalifornien ("The Emperor of California"). Tobis-Rota, 1936.LISKA, Hans (1907-1983). Die Nacht mit dem Kaiser ("The Night with the Emperor"). Tobis, 1936.Das Hofkonzert ("The Court Concert"). UFA, 1936.Es geht um mein Leben ("My Life is at Stake!"). Tobis, 1936.Unlettered 1930s German Film Poster. UFA, ca. 1937.Unlettered 1930s German film poster.Unlettered 1930s German Film Poster.Hurra! Ich bin Papa. UFA, 1939.Unlettered 1930s German UFA film poster.Hallo Janine! UFA, 1939.GRINSSON, Boris. Princesse Czardas. UFA, 1934.Return of the Jedi. 1983.Raiders of the Lost Ark. 1981.Federico Fellini's Amarcord. P.I.C., 1973.Federico Fellini. Two posters.The Day the Earth Stood Still incomplete poster.Cat-Women of the Moon. Title lobby card and five lobby cards. 1953.Journey to the Seventh Planet. 1961.Group of 1950s and 60s Movie Posters.Six Mickey Mouse Movie Posters. Buena Vista, R-1975.Twenty Classic Technicolor Disney Movie Posters. Buena Vista.Fantasia. R-1970.Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange. Warners Brothers, 1971.George A. Romero's Day of the Dead. United Film Distribution, 1985.Trio of James Bond One Sheets. United Artists, 1979-1988.Tron. Buena Vista, 1982.Group of 1980s Movie Posters.Ran. Orion, 1985.Group of 1990s Movie Posters.Group of 2000s Movie Posters.Four Star Trek Posters. 1979-1986.[TELEVISION]. Group of 4 promotional posters for NBC television series.SKOLNICK, Arnold. Woodstock Music & Art Fair / presents An Aquarian Exposition / 3 Days of Peace &SKOLNICK, Arnold (1937 - 2022). Woodstock Music & Art Fair presents An Aquarian Exposition.SKOLNICK, Arnold (1937 - 2022). Woodstock. 1970.SKOLNICK, Arnold (1937 - 2022). Woodstock Music & Art Fair presents an Aquarian Exposition.I Am Here to Do My Thing / And You to Do Your Thing. 1970.Group of 8 counterculture "love" posters.Grateful Dead. Three posters.GOLDSMITH, Lynn. [David Bowie Ziggy Stardust Tour]. 1971. New York: Personality Posters.David Bowie / Serious Moonlight Tour '83.David Bowie. Four album and one non-profit promotional posters.Absolut Bowie. 1997.David Bowie. Group of 15 posters.The Man Who Fell to Earth. British Lion, 1976.The Man Who Fell to Earth. British Lion, 1976.The Clash / Black Market Clash. [1980].Scargills Christmas Party with The Clash and Others. 1984.The Alice Cooper Show starring Alice Cooper / Special Guest ZZ Top. 1973.Judas Priest / Ram It Down. 1988.Six Bill Graham and Family Dog music / concert posters.Barry Manilow / Kleinhans Music Hall. 1975.Springsteen / The Bottom Line Aug. 13-17.Elvis Costello and The Attractions / The Shea's Buffalo. 1978.MOSCOSO, Victor. Neon Rose #B-2. 1967.[MUSIC]. Group of 13 concert and music promotion posters.Motley Crue with special guest Loudness / Cal Expo Amphitheatre. 1985.Led Zeppelin blacklight poster.AVEDON, Richard (1923 - 2004). [The Beatles / Look Magazine].VOLPE, Nicholas. [The Beatles]. 1964.SINGER, David. Paul McCartney / Memorial Stadium University California Berkely. 1990.AC/DC / Fly on The Wall Tour '85. 1985. Atlantic Records.Miller Genuine Draft Brings You The Who / Celebrating 25 years 1964-1989. 1989.GLASER, Milton (1929 - 2020). Bob Dylan. 1966.ALDRIDGE, Alan and WILLCOCK, Harry. Don't Look Back. Leacock-Pennebaker, 1967.GRABEN, Michael. Jethro Tull. Chrysalis Artistes Limited, ca. 1960s.ALDRIDGE, Alan (1938-2017). Holland Pop Festival. 1970.SHARP, Martin (1942-2013). OZ / Join the Lozt Generation. 1968. London: Big O Posters.SHARP, Martin (1942-2013) and MICHAELANGELO. Live Give Love (BOP4). 1967. London: Big O Posters.SHARP, Martin (1942-2013). Sunshine Superman (Donovan). 1967. London: Big O Posters.SHARP, Martin (1942-2013). Legalize Cannabis / The Putting Together of the Heads (BOP1). 1967.SHARP, Martin (1942-2013). Sex! (BOP2). 1967. London: Big O Posters.VAUGHAN, David (1944-2003). Trio of Big O Posters. London: Big O Posters, ca. 1960s.Pair of Mick Jagger Big O Posters. London: Big O Posters, circa 1960s.Magick and Scarlet Witch Untrimmed Marvel Comics Posters. 1987. USA: Marvel Comics Group.ALDRIDGE, Alan (1938-2017). AAARGH!!! / A Celebration of Comics. 1971. London: Shenval Press.GROENING, Matt (1954-). Bongo's Dream Dorm / Macintosh. Part of every student's wildest dreams.Mad Magazine Limited Edition Uncut Sheet Trading Cards. 1992. Lime Rock International.EVANS, Tony. [Cat]. 1971. London: Stephen Austin & Sons.They robbed me of my Sight but not my Vision / Henry Winston National Chairman of the CommunistWomen Against Violence Against Women. 1975.KUROMIYA, Kiyoshi (1943–2000). Fuck the Draft. New York: The Dirty Linen Corp., [1968].[ANTI-WAR]. Ours is Not to Reason Why / Ours is But to Die and Die.GUCCIONE, Tony. Penthouse Magazine Presents Vietnam War Stories. Greenfield Associates, ca. 1981.[HEADSHOP POSTERS]. Two marijuana related posters.Three erotic counterculture posters.Group of 5 marijuana and legalization posters. Circa 1970-2006.Group of 6 Chilean protest posters. Circa 1974-1977.Ten Central American ant-war posters. 1976-1989.Group of 5 Cuban OSPAAAL posters. Circa 1983. Cuba: Organization in Solidarity with the People ofFour Vietnam Protest Posters. 1968-1970.Racism and Anti-Semitism are Illegal! 1977. Illinois: Ad Hoc Committee to Abolish the KKK and theFour Seventies culture blacklight posters. 1971-1973Street Sheet Extra Special Poster Edition / The New Obscenity Law. Circa 1975. Buffalo: Gutenberg'sGroup of 11 Nuclear Disarmament Posters. 1970s/1980s.QUEEN. "Jazz" Nude Bicycle Ride Poster. Circa 1978.Three Children's Aid Posters. Circa 1979.Ronnie Is My Choice in ‘68 / Bobby Is My Choice. Two posters. 1967.[PAT PAULSEN]. For president. 1968. New York: Personality Posters.Group of 4 anti-war posters. 1968-1972.Group of Richard Nixon Protest Posters and Campaign Materials. 1970-1973Record Oil Profits / A Salute to the Oil Companies. 1979. Commack: Simone Enterprises.Palestinian Liberation Posters. 1986/1988.Ten anti-war and counterculture posters with children. 1969-1978.Eight Psychedelic Art Prints. Circa 1974-1988.Our Cup Runneth Over Anti-War Posters. 1971/1972.Group of Approximately 30 International Solidarity Posters and Flyers. 1970-1983.Group of Approximately 25 Nuclear Disarmament Posters and Flyers. 1979-1985.Group of 8 political protest and satire posters.Trio of 1990's Political Protest Posters. 1991-1994.Trio of Counter-Culture Literary Quotation Posters. 1971/1972.Walt Whitman Specimen Days Promotional Posters. 1971. Brookline: David R. Godine.Peace Please. 1969. Chicago: Hip Products.Super Peace. 1972. Two copies.San Francisco Art Exhibition and Event Posters. 1968-1982.Robert F. Kennedy. Pair of presidential campaign posters.Five Ronald Reagan Posters. 1980s.Group of 13 1970s and 1980s presidential campaign posters.Group of 15 1960s and 70s campaign posters.ALTHAUS, Rene. AUSSATZ / Hilfsaktion für die Aussätzigen... ("LEPROSY / Aid Campaign ForIRELAND, John. The Gentle Art of Making Guinness.PONCY, Eric. Le Lac Leman. 1946.HUBER, Egon. Rhodes. 1935.VAN GEELKERCKEN, Nicolaes. Orbis Terrarum Descriptio Duobis Planis Hemisphaeriis Comprehesa.LEE, Kerry (1902 - 1988). Cambridge. 1948.Route Map of the Devon General.Fun Map of New Zealand.CARTER, Lee. A Map of Indiana. 1959.Mentholatum World Map. USA, ca. 1930s.India – In War and Peace.SHEFFIELD, Harold. Sea Island and Saint Simons / Georgia's All Year Playland.[PICTORIAL MAPS]. Five pictorial maps.Universal Map of Outer Space. 1958. USA: Rand McNally & Co.SEYMOUR, E.O. BOAC / World Air Routes.New York State Winter Sports Map.Pan American World Airways. Two route maps.BROWN, John Paul. Pan American Airways System / Worlds Most Experienced Airline. 1956.American Airlines System Map.WAGNER, N. The Greyhound Map of This Amazing America. 1941.[KANSAS CITY]. ALLEN, Earl W. A Map of the Country Club District. 1930.Eastern Presents / The Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.New York City. 1982.[NEW YORK]. Two pictorial maps.​​​​​​​WAITHE, Bill. Harlem U.S.A. 1986.ACKERMAN, Paul. Lake Michigan Dive Chart. 1992.[NEW MEXICO]. Four pictorial maps.EDDY, Gerald. Three pictorial maps.RENTSCHLER, Fred. The Old Northwest Territory.[CALIFORNIA]. Four pictorial maps.[OREGON]. HAYES, Hugh J. Two pictorial maps.Kentucky. 1931.PYLE, K. Souvenir Map of the Black Hills of South Dakota.BULLOCK, L.G. Historical Map of Scotland.[PENNSYLVANIA]. Duquesne Hunting and Fishing Map.WESSEL. Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park. 1952.Chicago Motor Coach Pictorial Map of Chicago.[FRANCE]. Group of 8 pictorial maps.[SOUTHWEST]. Group of four pictorial maps.HARING, Keith (after). Trio of posters. Italy: LEM Art Group, ca. 2000.Fondation Louis Vuitton / Basquiat X Warhol / A Quatre Mains. 2023.CADMUS, Paul (1904 – 1999). Paul Cadmus / The Book The Film. 1984.MAX, Peter (1937-). In God We Trust. 1988. St Louis: Fine Art Ltd.MAX, Peter (b. 1937). Group of 4 posters.PACOVSKY, John. Absente Liqueur Absinthe Homage Posters. 2007.PACOVSKY, John. Absente Liqueur Absinthe Homage Posters. 2006/2008.Andy Warhol / Una retrospettiva. 1990. Two posters.Andy Warhol Green Coca Cola Bottles, 1962. 1995.HARING, Keith (after). Trio of posters.HARING, Keith (after). Pair of posters.INDIANA, Robert (1928 - 2018). Pop Art [signed by Indiana].ROSENQUIST, James (1933-2017). Rosenquist / Horse Blinders Opening March 29, 1969. 1969. New York:HUNDERTWASSER, Friedensreich (1929-2000). Three Fine Art Posters. Netherlands: Verkerke. Circa 1990.FREYMAN, Erik. Erik Freyman / La Mysterieuse. 1985. New York: Mitchell Beja.RAZZIA (b. 1950). Five posters.NAGEL, Patrick (1945-1984). Commemorative NC4. 1984. Mirage Editions.NAGEL, Patrick (1945-984). Pair of Exhibition Serigraphs. 1985/86. Mirage Editions.NAGEL, Patrick (1945-1984). Pair of Exhibition Serigraphs. 1987/1988. Mirage Editions.NAGEL, Patrick (1945-1984). Trio of Serigraphs. 1984-1988. Mirage Editions.NAGEL, Patrick (1945-984). Pair of Exhibition Serigraphs. 1985/1987. Mirage Editions.SANTIAGO, Ramon (1943-2001). Norma. 1982. Rochester: Gallery Picture Framing.SANTIAGO, Ramon (1943-2001). Pair of Signed Ramon Santiago Exhibition Posters. 1985/1983.SANTIAGO, Ramon (1943-2001). Pair of Ramon Santiago Signed Lithographs. Circa 1990.SIMBARI, Nicola (1927-2012). Two Signed Prints by Nicola Simbari. 1979. Phoebus Editions.Associated Projects Presents A Concert in Celebration of Pablo Neruda. [1975]. Los Angeles: AlliedSix Performing Arts Posters. V.p., 1967-1981.NEWTON, Helmut (1920 - 2004). They Are Coming. 1981 / 1994.NEWTON, Helmut (1920 - 2004). Big Nude III. 1994.Schwarzenegger: A Poster Series by George Butler. Two posters.Europe 1. Démarrez en beauté. Asnières: Ets St. Martin. Circa 1980s.LALIBERTE, Norman (1925-2021). Tic-Tac-Toe. 1965. New York: Del Sol Productions.The Art of Tennis.[TENNIS]. Group of six competition posters.No Bull. 1996. USA: Nike.Trio of vintage Michael Jordan posters.Five vintage racing and motorsports posters.[SPORTS]. LALUMIERE, Guy (1930 - 2021). Group of 17 sports education posters.LALUMIERE, Guy (1930-2021). Montreal Expo 67 Posters. 1967. Montreal: Canadian Corporation.Seven Promotional Posters from the Quebec Ministry of Cultural Affairs. Quebec: Ministry of CulturalAICHER, Otl (1922 - 1991). Munich Olympics 1972. Six event posters.Montreal 1976 Olympics. Two posters.Group of approximately 20 Olympics posters. V.p., 1972-1988.GARRETTO, Paolo Federico. Olimpic.HAJNAL-KARDOS. World Festival of Youth and Students. 1949.Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roger Stafford "Battle in Buffalo" boxing posters (4).[There is no other home]. 1986.Pair of Soviet propaganda triptych posters.Soviet triptych propaganda poster.[Under the banner of Lenin, forward to the victory of Communism].Seven Soviet propaganda posters.Soviet Union Military Equipment Graphic Aid Posters. 1976-1986. US Army Europe.[Let's All Together Stop the Nuclear Threat].[Our energy, knowledge, and experience - to the implementation of the decisions of the XXVI[In Unity - Strength; Victory - In Struggle]. 1981.[Stop the Arms Race!]. 1977.Five Soviet propaganda posters.Six Large Soviet Union Military Graphic Aid Posters. 1986-1988. US Army Europe.KONONOV, V. ("Lenin Program Struggle for Peace and Communism"). 1986. Moscow: Poster PublishingSURYANINOV, Ruben. [Solidarity MNP / Youth For Peace, Democracy, & Social Progress!]. 1975.Vota Comunista. Rome: Fratelli Spada. Circa 1972.Atlantic Petroleum Billboard. N.p., ca. 1960s.Three "Indians of North America" Pontiac Motors Dealership Posters. USA: Pontiac Motors. Circa 1953.Turn In / Get Spring Car Services (Gulflex). Circa 1950s.Your Dream Treasure Made True / Rogers Bros. Silverplate.Eight 1980s beer advertising posters.Four Levi's Jeans Posters. 1977-1980. USA: Levi Strauss & Co.Beware Freshmen / A Word to the Wise is Sufficient / Class of 1916. 1913.Chris Charlton Says It’s Fun to be Fooled.Christopher in his Magical Musical Revue! / Christopher's Wonders.Newmann / Seance Mystique.CARTER, Charles (1874-1936). Carter the Great / “Carter on the Camel.”Ray-Mond Master Magician / Zombie Jamboree Show.Piernay. 1942.The Great Chang and Fak-Hong's United Magicians Presents The Noe Ark.Adolph Friedlander conjuring stock poster.Zauberschau Kassner / Mysteriöse Experimente.Le Coupeur de Tetes au British Circus Imperator.The Great Jester. Two posters.Wallace the Magician. Circa 1910s.Pharos / Australia's Foremost Illusionist.Alexander / The Man Who Knows.McGILL, Ormond (1913–2005). Dr. Zomb is Watching You!ESCHER. Magician / mentalist stock poster.Marvelli / Europas grosser Zauberer.Two Spanish-language magic posters.BAYOUTH, Mike. It's Magic. 1977.The Sorrows of Satan.The Brand of a Thief. 1907.A Country Girl.The Golden Troupe in / The Planter’s Wife.DON, Jean (1900-1985). Jane Marny. 1930. Paris: H. Chachoin.VAN CAULAERT, J.D. Freddy Beaufort.GABORIT, F. Loulou ("Pandora's Box"). Süd, ca. 1975.Roman Jacowlew / et ses Virtuoses Tziganes.National Aircraft & Boat Show.DAVIS, Paul (b. 1938). Three New York Shakespeare Festival posters.DAVIS, Paul (b. 1938). Pair of theater posters.ASLAN (Alain Gourdon, 1930-2014). Folies Bergere / Folies de Paris. France, 1970s.BRENOT, Pierre-Laurent (1913-1998). Allez Lido! 1977. Wisso...Group of 5 Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus posters. 1969-1974.Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey "Leopard Head" Billboard. Circa 1940s.FREELAND, Forrest. Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey / Francis Brunn.Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.Clyde Beatty and Cole Bros. Circus / Terre Haute Friday Sept. 6. 1963.Ten vintage American circus posters.Six American circus panel posters.MAGNE, A. Pinder / Groupe de Kangourous.

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