Vintage Posters

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Location
Chicago, IL 60641
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Mar 26
10am

Sale Ends

Thu
Mar 26

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The lots listed in this catalogue (whether printed or posted online) will be offered at public auction by
Potter and Potter Auctions, Inc., as agent for consignor(s) subject to the following terms and conditions. By
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payment and/or removal for more than 15 days following the auction date. This cost shall constitute a lien
against such property, which may be removed to a public warehouse at the risk, account, and expense of
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and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price, prorated to commence on the
date of the sale; (2) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to begin legal
proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted
under applicable law; (3) to rescind the sale; (4) to resell the property publicly or privately with such terms
as we find appropriate; (5) to resell the property at public auction without reserve, and with the purchaser
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both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages. In addition, a
defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as
collateral security for such purchaser?s obligations to us, any property in our possession owned by such
purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected
funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier?s checks, we have confirmed their
authenticity; (6) to offset against any amount owed; (7) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auction by
or on behalf of the buyer; (8)to take other action as we find necessary or appropriate.
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
listed and unsold consignment. Potter & Potter Auctions reserves the right to treat abandoned property as it
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facilitate timely removal, the auction house will issue three written communications before determining a
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ownership rights. No refunds, payments, or future credits will be issued for abandoned property.
LIABILITY
Condition Reports ? Potter and Potter Auctions, Inc. is not responsible for the correctness of any
statement of any kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in
description or for any faults or defects in any lot. Neither the seller, ourselves, our officers, employees or
agents, give any representation, warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any
lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, completeness,
condition, attribtion, u authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, prior ownership history, or
historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by
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the conduct of the auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and
interpreted by the laws of the jurisdiction in Illinois. If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any
court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions
shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Discretion - Any and all of the conditions may be waived or modified in the sole discretion of Potter and
Potter Auctions, Inc.
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
follows:
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.
D. All items must be returned to P&P at Buyer's expense in the condition cataloged in at the time of the
sale.
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Description & Details

We will offer over 500 lots of vintage posters in an array of categories, including a strong representation of early and mid-century travel posters, advertising, sports, concert posters, and pictorial maps.
ROGER, Guillaume G. (1867 - 1943). L'Ete Sur La Cote D'Azur. 1924.  ROGER, Guillaume G. (1867 - 1943). L'Ete Sur La Cote D'Azur. 1926. FUSTIER, Georges (1892 - 1982). Geneve. BAUMBERGER, Otto (1889 - 1961). Switzerland / Electric Simplon Line.BOSSO, Francesco (1864 - 1933). St. Vincent / Grand Hotel. 1900. PAL (Jean de Paleologue, 1860 - 1942). Cabourg. 1893.HERPIN, A. Malo-les-Bains. 1898. FRAIPONT, Gustave (1849 - 1923). Excursions a la Mer. 1895. Hawaii / United Air Lines. Circa 1950s.FEHER, Joseph (1908-1987). Hawaii / United Air Lines. Circa 1950s.ALLEN, Charles. Hawaii. Hawaii / Pan Am. 1970s.HALL, William Haines (1903 - 1977). Crossing Great Salt Lake / Southern Pacific.BROWER, Stanley. See Twice as Much of the United States / Southern Pacific. KADY, Michel (1901 - 1977). Sunset Route / by Rail and Sea ...Pennsylvania Railroad / Lasso yourself a Western Vacation.KROLLMAN, Gustav. Montana / Northern Pacific. Circa 1930.LAURENCE, Sydney (1865–1940). Alaska / Northern Pacific. Peaceful Paradise Valley / Northern Pacific Railway.Southern California / Santa Fe. Santa Fe / The Chief Way. Santa Fe / San Francisco. Southern Arizona / Southern Pacific. BETHERS, Ray (1902 - 1973). West Coast of Mexico / Southern Pacific.You Take the High Road - I'll Take the Railroad / Southern Pacific. LOGAN, Maurice (1886 - 1977). Old Missions / Southern Pacific. LOGAN, Maurice (1886 - 1977). New Orleans / Southern Pacific.Yosemite / Southern Pacific.ELMS, William Frederick (1900 – 1956). Santa Fe / Ten Little Navajos. DUBOIS. Discover France by Train / The French Riviera. 1957.GRECO, Simon (1917 - 2005). Fly TWA / France. GRECO, Simon (1917 -2005). Fly TWA to Ireland. Circa 1955. GRECO, Simon (1917 -2005). Fly TWA to Germany. COLIN, Jean (1912 - 1982). France / Happy Holidays. 1951.DAD. Aigle Azur / France Afrique du Nord.The Flavor of France… Vive la Difference! VILLEMOT, Bernard (1911 - 1989). Mont Saint-Michel / Go to France by Train. 1955.VILLEMOT, Bernard (1911 - 1989). Discover France by Train / The Basque Coast. 1955.JAL. France / Provence. 1952.TEISSIER DES CROS, L. Vosges / Go to France by Train. 1954.SENECHAL, Adrien (1895 – 1974). Plombieres Les Bains. 1939. OLIVER, Jane. New Orleans / Eastern Airlines.OLIVER, Jane. New England / Eastern Airlines.OLIVER, Jane. Boston / Fly Eastern Airlines. New Guinea / Qantas.Japan / Qantas.Hong Kong / Qantas.Australia / Qantas.Mexico / Braniff International Airways. Rio / Braniff International Airways. Sao Paulo / Braniff International Airways. Circa 1960s. Bogota Bolivia / Braniff International Airways.ARREOLA. Queretaro / Mexico.LAWLER, Paul George. Mexico / via Pan American Airways.BRIDE, Bob. Cozumel / Aeronaves de Mexico. BRIDE, Bob. Oaxaca / Aeronaves de Mexico. Mexico. Circa 1960s.Mexico / Western Airlines. Two posters.DIAZ BUENO, J. Veracruz. Mexico Tourism Poster. 1949. Texas International Airlines / New Orleans.Texas International Airlines / Houston.LAYCOX, Jack. Houston / Delta Air Lines.SLUIS, Piet (1929 - 2008). Vacation in Europe / Irish International Airlines.Air Inter / les routes du ciel de France. Mid 20th centurySluis, Piet (1929-2008). Shannon. Gateway to Ireland. Irish Air Lines. 1959. Portland / Continental.LOEHL, R. Pacific Northwest / Go Greyhound.Chicago / Continental Airlines. Circa 1960s. Chicago / Fly the Friendly Skies of United.Chicago. Two travel posters. 1980Beverages in Chicago Duo. Late 20th Century. Chicago / Southern Airways.Denver / Southern Airways.Nashville / Southern Airways.Nashville. Two vintage airline posters.Convair 880 / World's Fastest Jet Passenger Plane.CARLU, Jean (1900-1997). Air France / France.Eric Lancaster (1911–1975). Air France. Paris. 1956. NATHAN-GARAMOND, Jacques (French, 1910–2001). Air France / Europe.NATHAN-GARAMOND, Jacques (1910 – 2001). Air France / Japon. 1956.EVEN (Jean Even, 1910 - 1986). Air France / Proche Orient.NATHAN-GARAMOND, Jacques (French, 1910 - 2001). Air France / Germany. 1963. NATHAN-GARAMOND, Jacques (1910 - 2001). Air France / Africa.Lloyd Triestino / M.V. "Africa" M.V. "Europa." Africa. Sabena. Belgian World Airlines. Belgium: Hecht, ca. 1980s. UTA / L'Afrique. 1970s.Air France / Concorde. 1989.Galli, Stan (1912 - 2009). Las Vegas. United Airlines. 1957. Philadelphia / United Air Lines. British Columbia / United Air Lines.Detroit / United Air Lines.San Diego / United Air Lines.San Francisco / United Air Lines. Circa 1960s.Washington, D.C. / United Air Lines. Denver / United Air Lines.KLEIN, David (1918 - 2005). Florida / Fly TWA. KLEIN, David (1918 - 2005). Africa / Fly TWA. KLEIN, David (1918-2005). TWA / Hong Kong. Circa 1965. KLEIN, David (1918-2005). India / Fly TWA Jets. Circa 1960s. KLEIN, David (1918 - 2005). Europe / Fly TWA Superjets.KLEIN, David (1918 - 2005). Italy / Fly TWA. KLEIN, David (1918-2005). Spain / Fly TWA. KLEIN, David (American, 1918–2005). San Francisco. Fly TWA. TWA / Star Stream Jet. Circa 1959. TWA. Two travel posters. 1940s.Along the Way of TWA / Switzerland. SWENEY, Fred (1912 - 1996). Houston / Delta Air Lines. SWENEY, Fred (1912 - 1996). Washington / Delta Air Lines.Washington, D.C. / Northeast Airlines. Circa 1960s. Washington D.C. / United Air Lines. 1973.SWENEY, Fred (1912 - 1996). Florida / Delta Air Lines.SWENEY, Fred. Delta Air Lines / Florida's Walt Disney World. Florida / Jet National.KENNEDY, Robert E. Key West / The Last Resort. 1976. GOMEZ, Ignacio. Miami Bound / Continental.Nielsen, Otto (Danish, 1916-2000). India / Scandinavian Airlines System.Paris / Air India.Air India / Gulf. Circa 1980s. Air India / Live like a Sheikh. Fly with a Maharajah. Gulf. Ca. 1990s. Air India Travel Cut-Outs. 1980s. Jet B.O.A.C. Bhangra Dance. India. Calcutta: Eagle Lithographing Co., 1959.  Taj Mahal / India. 1958. SHREVE, Carl (1901 - 1988). Varanasi (formerly Benares), India. India – In War and Peace. Leeds: Alf. Cooke Ltd., ca. 1940s. Varanasi / India.India / Bank of America Travellers Cheques. Circa 1950s. India / Car Festival at Puri. 1958. India. Group of 3 vintage tourism posters.Canada / Eastern Air Lines.LABAN, Maurice (1912 - 1970). Fly by BOAC / USA Canada. 1956. Fly by BOAC / Caribbean.Bermuda / Fly BOAC. Circa 1960s. Nassau / Fly BOAC. Circa 1960s.Jamaica / Fly BOAC. Circa 1960s.Aruba / American Airlines / Endless Summer. American Airlines / Aruba. USA, 1970s. BWIA / Trinidad & Tobago.France / Air Canada. Circa 1960s.WIJGA, Jan (1902 - 1978). Welcome in Europe / KLM. Paris-Londres / Fleche d'Argent.Turkey / Land of Beautiful Contrasts.REISINGER, Dan (1934 - 2019). El-Al Israel Airlines / Roma. DAVID, Jean (1908 – 1993). Israel / The Land of the Bible. 1954. BLUM, Ludwig (1891 - 1975). Nazareth / Israel. Ca. 1958. Siona Shimshi (1939 - 2018). Israel / 28 Years of Independence. 1976. KAMEKURA, Yusaku. XI Olympic Winter Games. 1972. France Grenoble 1968 / Olympics d'Hiver. FASSLER, Franz (1920 - 2003). Fly Swissair Jets. 1962.ZELGER, Arthur (1914 - 2004). Innsbruck  '76 / Tirol Austria. XI (11)th World University Winter Games. Poland. 1956. Pair of 1936 German Olympics posters.World Pro Skiing / Omega.Ski Vermont / Mt. Ascutney - Windsor.KOSLOW, Howard (1924 – 2016). Stowe / More Sun – More Snow / Ski Capital of the East. HUNTER (Edgar Hayes Hunter Jr., 1914 - 1995). New Hampshire.HOFFMAN, Gene (1933 - 2005). Ski in Vail Colorado.Ski New Mexico. 1975.Sabena / Sports d'Hiver.White Stag Ski Togs / For All of Us. GATES, Red. Ski Colorado. Circa 1957.POTSCH, Walter. Tirol Austria / Innsbruck 1976. Two posters.Dick Barrymore's The Last of the Ski Bums. New York: Personality Posters, 1969.MATTER, Herbert (1907 - 1984). Pontresina / Engadin. 1936.Carigiet, Alois (1902-1985). Holidays in Switzerland. 1938.  KOELLA, Alfred (1913 - 2007). Urania / Zurich. BAUMBERGER, Otto (1889-1961).  Hotel St. Gotthard. Zurich. J.E. Wolfensberger, Z√ºrich. SBROOKSHAW, Percy Drake. Lausanne Lake Geneva / Switzerland. Lausanne: R. Marsens, 1967. KUNZ, Peter. Switzerland. 1967. Grindelwald First / Switzerland. Two posters.GIEGEL, Philipp (1927-1997). Switzerland / sante…ambiance…repos…joie…Suisse.GIEGEL, Philipp (1927-1997). Winter Holidays twice as grand – in Switzerland.Aeroflot / Soviet Airlines. 1980s.British Airways Cargo. 1970s.SIMON, Bill. Rome / National Airlines. Circa 1960s. SIMON, Bill. Los Angeles / National Airlines.American Airlines / San Francisco [and] Los Angeles.American Airlines / Palm Springs.Los Angeles. Three vintage travel posters.HOYNE, Tom. Los Angeles / United Airlines.HARPER, Charley (1922-2007). Delta Airlines / San Diego. California / Western Airlines. KINGMAN, Dong (1911-2000). San Francisco / Everybody's Favorite City. Circa 1960s.California / Continental Airlines. 1960s. Southern California / Western Airlines. San Francisco / Western Airlines.BOYLE, Neil. Southern California / Continental.SMITH, T. San Bernardino in Southern California / Jet Western Airlines International. 1969. United Airlines / California. Two posters.Top Flight Summer Vacations / Eastern Air Lines.UTA (Union des Transports Aériens), French Airlines poster trio.Two United Airlines Posters. 20th Century. Hawaii / Pan Am. 1969. Hawaii / Pan Am. Circa 1970s. Hawaii / Canadian Pacific.NICHOLSON, N. Waikiki / Outrigger Hotel. 1980s. Fly Eastern Airlines. USA, 1960s. KANE, Herb Kawainui (1928 - 2011). Hawaii. 1976. The Islands of Hawaii. Pacific Far East Line. SS Mariposa / SS Monterey. Hawaii Visitors Bureau, ca.Hawaii. United Airlines. Hilo Hattie. 1972. EVERS, C. G. Grace Line / Venezuela / Caribbean / South American Cruises. Circa 1950s.EVERS, C. Grace Line / Venezuela. Grace Line / Caribbean - South American Cruises.DOUGLASS. Grace Line / Bermuda - Caribbean - South American Cruises.SHALTOOT, K. U.A.R. / Egypt. 1962Hussein Aly Ibrahim. Luxor / Egypt / U. A. R. Cairo, 1961. BEAUDOIN, Eugene (1898 - ?) and Marcel Lodes (1891 - 1978). Paris 1937 / Exposition Internationale.CARLU, Jean (1900 - 1997). Paris 1937 / Exposition Internationale.Air France. Group of 5 calendar tops.CARABOTT, Frederick Vincent (1924 - 2011). Epidavros Festival / Epidavria. VAKIRTZIS, George. Greece. 1967. Greece / Cyclades. 1967.STUL, Kenneth. Fly BEA / Stockholm. 1955.Lars Ryde. Stockholm / The City on the Water. 1950s.MYKKANEN, Martti (1926 - 2008). Tampere / Finland. 1956.WYSOCKI, Harry. The Calm Beauty of Japan at Almost the Speed of Sound. Japan Air Lines. Circa 1960s.The Orient from Seattle / American Oriental Mail Line. Circa 1920s.CLIFT, J. Singapore / American President Lines. 1958. MUNETSUGU SATOMI (1904-1996). Orient Calls. 1936. Japan / Japan Tourist Bureau.Tokyo / Fly Canadian Pacific. Circa 1960s.Asian travel. Two posters.MASUDA, T. Discover Japan / Japan Air Lines.Uemura Sh≈çen (1875-1949). Japan. Circa 1950s.UTA / Asia. 1970s.Japan Air Lines / Japan. 1969.Pair of Chinese Propaganda Posters. SHREVE, Carl (1901 - 1988). See Sumatra. Circa 1935.Pair of Chinese Product Posters. Circa early 1900s. VAGNBY, Viggo (1896-1966). Wonderful Copenhagen. 1953. Denmark. Two travel posters.VAGNBY, Viggo (1896–1966). Hans Christian Andersen / Odense Denmark. Cours Universitaire pour Etrangers en Italie. ENIT. 1937. [ITALY]. Rapallo / Riviera di Levante Italia. Two posters.ALICANDRI, Vincenzo. (1871-1955) Sanremo. Circa 1920. GUBORTI, B. Venezia / Lido. 1952. Alitalia Airlines / Italy. Two posters.To Germany and Austria / Sabena.Austria. Three travel posters.Tyrol Austria. Two vintage posters.Schell, Louis (1924 - ?). Visit Belgium. Circa 1951. CONSTANT DUVAL, Leon (1877-1977). Belgian National Railway / Visit Belgian Seaside Resorts. 1928. TOWNER, Donald C. (1903–1985). The Abbeys of Britain. 1949. [BRITISH TRAVEL]. Group of 4 posters.Jet BOAC To Historic Britain. Alaska / Bank of America Travellers Cheques. Circa 1950s. BASKIN, Leonard (1922 - 2000). Custer Battlefield / National Parks USA.Great Lakes / United Air Lines.Canadian Pacific Airlines / Straight to the Point. Toledo / Fly Iberia. Circa 1950s.REUS, Jose (1912 - 2003). Plaza de Toros de Azpeitia. 1955.HOYNE, Tom. Colorado / United Airlines.Colorado / Continental.HARDY, John (1923–2004). Jamaica / Delta Air Lines. HARDY, John (1923 - 2004). Chicago / Delta Air Lines. HARDY, John (1923 - 2004). Houston / Delta Air Lines. HARDY, John (1923-2004). San Diego / Delta Air Lines. Circa 1960s.RUTH, Rod (1912 - 1987). Spring is Gay / Go Greyhound. 1960s.SLATTERY, William (1929 - ?). New York / Delta Air Lines.R. Meyer (American, 20th century). New York / United Air Lines. 1973. Pan American World Airways / New York. New York / National Airlines.BINDER, Joseph (1898 - 1972). United Air Lines / New York. BINDER, Joseph. United Air Lines / Colorado. 1957. STEINBERG, Saul (1914-1999). The New Yorker. 1976. GLASER, Milton (1929 - 2020). New York. Is About New York. 1967LAWLER, Paul George. The Andes of Ecuador / Pan American.FINE, Aaron. To London by Jet Clipper / Pan Am. Fly Jet to India / Pan American World Airways. 1951.Fly the President to London and Paris / Pan American. 1951.FINE, Aaron. Madrid / Pan Am. CARLU, Jean. Caribbean by Clipper. Pan American World Airways. 1951. CARLU, Jean (1900 - 1997). Now Direct Service to Scandinavia by Clipper / Pan Am. 1958.Pan Am / 747.McCOY, John T. Pan Am / 50 Years of Experience. 1977.Germany / Pan Am.Italy / Pan Am.Pan Am's World / Orient & Pacific [and] Europe. 1973.Pan Am / Cycling USA. 1976. [SOUTH AMERICAN TRAVEL]. Varig. Three posters.OSKI, Yanez. Vin D' Italia. A Denomanzione di Origine Controllata. D.O. C. Pictorial Wine Map of ItaPictorial Map of Fresno County and Mid California's Garden of the Sun. 1920. TRANCHANT, Maurice. Madagascar. 1952. Picture Map of Abyssinia. 20th Century. LINDGREN, Jolly. Hysterical Map of Yellowstone National Park. 1936.LEONARD, Melanie Elisabeth (1868-1933). A Map of Cape Cod. 1926. CAMPBELL, Elmer Sims. New York World's Fair 1939. CHEESEMAN, F.E. Albert Richard Football Map. 1938.TYNG, Griswold. Map of Boston Common. Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas Fun Map. Mid to late 20th century.COSGROVE, A. A Pictorial Map of Scenic New Hampshire. 1957.[MOTORCYCLES]. Two vintage posters / maps.Two Panoramic Maps of Havana. Circa 1940/1950.QUEMY, R. Paris - Monuments. 20th Century.MEYER, Cecil (20th Century). The British Isles. Circa 1951.WYETH, N.C. (1882–1945). Pair of Pictorial Maps / Map of Discovery, Eastern & Western HemispheCouriercar Motor Cruises Pictorial Map. 1932.COOPER, Frank A. (1903 - 1968). Historic Kansas. 1941. WHITE, Ruth Taylor (1896 - 1985). Four Hawaiian Island Cartographs: Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, and Oahu. MANNING, F.E. (20th Century). Target Tokyo. 1943. ULLMANN, Ernst (1900 - 1975). Tourist Map of South Africa. 1937. MATHEWS, Dennis Owen (1901-?). East Africa / Land of Sunshine. 1949.Four Massachusetts Area Pictorial Maps. Circa early to mid-20th century.LEONG, Ting (20th Century). Pictorial Map of Historic Panama. GAUER, Bernhard (1882 - 1955). Jerusalem. Circa 1935. Pair of London Pictorial Maps. Circa early/mid-20th Century. The New Pictorial Map of England and Wales. Circa 1935.GILL, Macdonald (1884 – 1947). Australia / Her Natural and Industrial Resources. 1942. MAW, Samuel Herbert (1881-1952). City of Quebec with Historical Notes. 1932. NICOHOSOFF, Alexander (20th Century). New Map of Cairo and Environs. Circa 1930s. Scenic and Historic Illinois. 1949. PUTNAM, Claude G. (1884 - 1955). Ride the Roads to Romance along the Golden Coast and thru the SunshSTEWARD, Samuel and WRIGHT, John (20th Century). Fish And Game Habitats: showing general distriMinnesota: Invites You to Live-Work-Play in the Playground of 10,000 Lakes. OLSEN, William (late 19th-early 20th century). Washington: The Beautiful Capital of the Nation. LINSCOTT, Mellon C. (20th Century). Maine: Its Recreation and History. Circa 1930s. Animated Tourist Map of the Southern Portion of Canada and Highway Connections with the United StateMount Hope Bridge / Bristol, Rhode Island. 1933.RIEMER, Walter. Germany, The Beautiful Travel County. 1936. Pictoral Map of Itasca State Park, MinnesotaEDDY, Gerald (1889 - 1967). Lake Tahoe. 1965.Pictorial Map of Kodiak, Alaska / " Home of the Kodiak Bear" the Largest Carnivorous Animal in the WBlatz Beer / Fishes of the Great Lakes. 1991.CAPPIELLO, Leonetto (1875 – 1942). Contratto. 1922. CAPPIELLO, Leonetto (1875 – 1942). Veuve Amiot / Cremant du Roi. 1922.CAPPIELLO, Leonetto (1875 – 1942). Maurin Quina. 1906. D'APRES CAPPIELLO. Je ne Fume que le Nil cartone. Two cartones.CHERET, Jules (1836-1932). Eldorado. 1890s. CHERET, Jules (1836-1932). Palais de Glace. Champs Élysées. 1894. MUCHA, Alphonse (1860 – 1939). Job. 1898. MUCHA, Alphonse (1860 – 1939). Winter (The Seasons). 1896.HOHLWEIN, Ludwig (1874 – 1949). Café Odeon. 1908.[PROGRAM]. HOHLWEIN, Ludwig. Zoologischer Garten Munchen. 1912.Busch Ernst (1900 - 1980). Curacao Senglet. 1920. FLIT / totet schneller. CARBONI, Erberto (1899 - 1984). Boschi Luigi. 1926. BRIEDE, Johan (1885-1980). Gemeente Arbeidsbeurs. 1924. Dut...MAIGNAN, Albert. Ariane. 1906. CLAIRIN, Georges (1843-1919). Le Cid / Theatre National de l'Opera.FLAMENG, Francois (1856 - 1923). Griselidis. 1901.MISTI (Fernand Mifliez, 1865 - 1923). Le Velo.SCHNACKENBERG, Walter. Three lithographs from Schnackenberg: Kostüme, Plakate und Dekorationen.[POSTER DESIGN]. Over 70 plates from German poster publications.PRICE, Charles Matlack. Posters. New York: George Bricka, 1913.MAUZAN, Luciano Achille (1883-1952). Bertozzi.  LUCAS, E. Charles. Chez Tous Les Libraires / Paris Parisien...BERMOND, Andre (1903 - 1983). Vals. 1940.RASSIAT, James (909 - 1998). Jazz. les Ets Marcel Faivre Circa 1945.PHI (Paul Nefri). Jazz-Club / St. Germain. VILLOT, Charles. Meubles Décoration / Au Grand Pasteur. JELB. Dragor. Circa 1910s.ERIC (Raoul Eric Castel). Pour la reconstruction, et l'equipement contre l'inflation.LEMMEL, Charles (1899-1976). Bonal / Gentiane-Quina / L'Ami Des Sportifs. Tak Sili Baua Koko. Prague, ca. 1930s.GUILLAUME, Albert (1873 - 1942). Grands Vins Mousseux A. Fleury.TAMAGNO, Francisco (1851 - 1933). L'Absinthe Cusenier Oxygenee. 1896.SALLES, Robert (1871 - 1929). Alcazar St. Georges. 1903.GIPKENS, Julius (1883 - 1968). Kupferberg Gold. 1913. D'APRES Geo. Michel. Engagez Vous Dan La Marine. TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, Henri de (1864 - 1901). Moulin Rouge. Maitres de l'Affice pl. 122.HOHENSTEIN, Adolph (1854 - 1928). Corriere della Sera. ONWY, John. La Milanaise. France, ca. 1920s. ABEILLE, Jack (1873 - 1949). Parisiana / Venus a Paris. 1904.VON ARENBURG, Mark. Grow Better Fruit with Ortho Products.Del Monte Garden Show. Two posters.Call to Flavor / Del Monte Style.TORNROSE, Axel. Series of 5 lithograph posters. 1910.GOULD, Joseph J, Jr. (1880 – 1935). Lippincott's May. 1896.Centlivre's Nickel Plate Bottled Beer.Your Doctor Endorses Firstaid Products.Nyal Tooth Paste. Cleans and Beautifies the Teeth. Early to Mid 20th Century[PINUP]. A.C. Schulz Litho Co. pair of posters.BEATTY, Frank (1899 - 1984). No Room for Gloom.Set of 8 work incentive / motivation posters.Five product advertising standees or small posters.Two coffee advertising window cards.Les Appareils Sanitaires / Sanit.THOR, Walter (1870 - 1929). Peugeot Valentigney-Doubs.Cycles Vulcain.MICH (Michel Liebeaux, 1881 - 1923). La Bicyclette Automoto.BELLENGER, Pierre (1909 – ). Cycles Favor Motos.BOUISSET, Firmin (1859 - 1925). Lu-Lu Biscuits. 1897.Cruwell-Tabak. Three standees.Five wine and liquor advertising posters or cartones.Three champagne and cognac advertising cartones.Champagne Vicomte de Moulliac. D'APRES DERAM. Romano / Vermouth Turin. Four French food advertising cartones.Trio of Italian food cartones.WELY, Jacques (1873 - 1910). J.M. Emile Pellisson Cognac. Kleie-Baeder / Maggi & Cie.Chester Offset / Posters & other forms of display.DOLA, Georges (Edmond Vernier, 1872-1950). La Chauve Souris. 1904.JARACH, Albert (1874 - 1962). Rasoir Star. LOTTI, Bello. Bossard-Bonnel Rennes Instruments.Group of 8 lithograph crate and bottle labels.Explosivi Stacchini. DOYEN, E. Bloc Persan / Papier pour Cigarettes. 1902.Three antique beauty and product advertising cartones.LE MONNIER, Henry (1893 - 1978). Produits Albania. 1927. Mercier. Group of 4 beauty product cartones.LOTTI, Bello. Goudron La+ / Riz La. 1926.D'APRES P. D'AVESN. Specialite "Normandie" Tripes.Elsbar-Brau / Schneider Brive. CODOGNATO, Plinio. Dionis Gran Spumante. 1922.Pair of chocolate drink advertising standees.RAIMON. Fayer / Travestis.Group of 30 "Le Rire" magazine covers and prints.VILLEMOT, Bernard (1911-1989). Bergasol. Rome/Milan: Moneta. Later printing (ca. 2000s).VILLEMOT, Bernard (1911 – 1989). Bally. 1989. Emidio Di Nola. Famous Italian Macaroni. Italy, circa 1950s. ETTLER, Max (1879–1952). Oldsmobile Advertisement Poster. 1929. Old Plugs Invite Trouble/ Install Champion Spark Plugs. USA, ca. early to mid-20th century. Break Fast / Take Some Home. 1974.University of Cincinnati "Bearcats" / Champions 1957-58 MVC. University of Cincinnati "Bearcats" / The No. 1 Team in the Nation.Fly the Friendly Skies of United / Airline of Sports Champions. [BASEBALL]. Fly the friendly Skies of United / The Airline of Sports Champions. JENNINGS, T.A. Moscow 1980. Games of the XXII Olympiad. Five Major American League Baseball Team Posters. 1971. Trio of NBA Team Posters. ProMotions, Inc. and Bendelow & Associates. 1969/1970.Eleven NHL Hockey Team Posters. 1971/1973. Chicago Baseball Pairing. ProMotions, Inc. 1971Five National League Baseball Team Posters. ProMotions, Inc, 1971. Chicago Cubs. Two vintage posters.[NFL]. BARTELL, George. Three NFL team posters.Three NFL Collector Series Posters. National Football League Properties Inc, 1968/ 1970.Five American League Baseball Team Posters. ProMotions, Inc, 1971. CHRISTY, Howard Chandler (1873 – 1952). Fight or Buy Bonds/ Third Liberty Loan. Boston: ForbesSTEVENS, William Dodge (1870–1942). Teamwork Builds Ships. 1918. STAHR, Paul (1883-1953).  Be Patriotic. Sign Your Country's Pledge to Save the Food. BRITTON, L.N. Eat More Corn, Oats and Rye / U.S. Food Administration. 1917.[WORLD WAR I]. Three propaganda posters.[WORLD WAR I]. Two Liberty Bonds posters.[WORLD WAR I]. Two Liberty Bonds posters.LEYENDECKER, Joseph C. (1874 - 1951). U.S. Marines / Soldiers of the Sea.MOORE, Bruce. U.S. Marines / Soldiers of the Sea.[WORLD WAR I]. Five propaganda posters.HAND WRIGHT, George (1872- 1951). Hip Hip! Another Ship Another Victory. Circa 1918. [WORLD WAR I]. Two propaganda posters.SHAFER, Leon Alaric (1866-1940). They Kept the Sea Lanes Open / Invest in the Liberty Loan. Ouvrier! En Travaillant Pour L'Europe tu Proteges ton pays et Ton Foyer. 1943.HEARTFIELD, John (1891-1968). Das Letzte Stuck Brot [Capitalism Robs You of the Last Piece of Bread]MORLEY, Hubert (1888 – 1951). Your Victory Garden / counts more than ever! 1945. Group of 13 World War II American and European posters.DERSH, Stanley (1924 - 1993). Our Bill of Rights / Is Everybody's Business. Two posters.KEPPLER, Victor (1904-1987). Wanted for Murder! /Careless Talk. 1944. DORNE, Albert (1906-1965). Me travel? … not this summer. Vacation at Home. 1945. [WORLD WAR II]. Four propaganda posters.MEYERS, Henry Morse. Don't Get Hurt / I need you on the job full time. 1943. ATHERTON, John (1900 - 1952). Buy a Share in America. 1941. CARLU, Natacha (1895–1972). By The Dawn's Early Light. 1945. TITTLE, Walter (1883 - 1966). Soldiers-Sailors and Women Guests / Welcome to the YWCA Hostess House. PETROVICH, Vadim Volikov (1927 - 1989). Soviet Cold War Pos...Russian White Movement satire poster. 1918.RAND, Paul (1914 - 1996). University Center Dedication. University of Hartford. 1989.WARHOL, Andy (1928 - 1987). Pair of Martini Art Gallery Posters. 2001.Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987). Absolut Warhol. 1985.LICHTENSTEIN, Roy (1923 - 1997). I Love Liberty. 1982. THORPE, James (1951 - 2021). The Poster: An Expression of Its Time. 1983.I Dreamed I Was a Knockout. Circa 1950s. WOMACK, William. Denim Art. 1975. VLACH, Zdenek. Alfons Mucha Fotografem. 1982. Four posters.Group of 4. U.S. Bicentennial posters. DAVIS, Paul (b. 1938). American Museum of the Moving Image. 1988.DAVIS, Paul (b. 1938). Three theater posters.Renault / Dauphine. 1960s.COLIN, Paul (1892-1985). BESNIARD, P (1890 – 1977). Two French National Lottery Posters. 1930sGARRY, Charley. Pair of Sweepstake horserace posters.GAUTHIER, Alain (1939 - 1971). Teppaz Amplificateurs. 1959. SEPO (Severo Pozzati, 1895 - 1983). Noveltex.HOFMANN, Walter (1906 - 1973). Two vintage posters.Semperit Schaummatratzen. 1965.Satin Skin Powder / Satin Skin Cream. 1903. Fernet Branca. Italy, 1969. Vermouth Isa. Swiss, ca. 1935. V.S.O.P. Dujardin. Mid 20th Century. PIATTI, Celestino (1922-2007). Pferderennen Reiterstadion Sch√§nzli. 1960.MACOUILLARD, LOUIS (1913-1987). Champagnes. California. Wineland of America. 1955GRUAU, René (Renato Zavagli, 1910-2004). Lido / Panache. ROESCH, Carl (1884-1979). Theaterkunst Ausstellung. Zürich: Fretz, 1914.MONTENEGRO, Federico Ribas (1890 - 1952). Marques Del Merito Vinos Y Conac. Spain, 1905. Windsor Magazine. London: Ward, Lock & Co., ca. 1910.ROGERS, Mill (American, 20th century). Frigidaire. Automatic Electrical Refrigeration, ca. 1925. MACOUILLARD, LOUIS (1913-1987). Sauterne Burgundy. California. Wineland of America. Ca. 1958. POTIER, Georges (b. 1929 - ?). Ricard. Liqueur. Anisette.ARNOUX, Guy (1886 – 1951). Les Vins de Bourgogne. MARTON, Lajos (1891 - 1952). Geisweiler. 1921. KULLING, Ruedi (1935 - 2025) and GENDRE, Daniel (20th century). Fernet Branca. Switzerland, 1979. HANS SCHOELLHORN (HANS SCHÖLLHORN) (1892 – 1982). Trinkt Schweizer Bier. SAVIGNAC, Raymond (1907 – 2002). Armagnac Ryst. BAZZI, Mario (1891 – 1954). John Hopps & Sons. Ca. 1923.Robert Falcucci (1900-1989). Veuve Amiot. Paris. Ca. 1930s.  PARKER, Stephen (20th century).  L'Instant Taittinger. Ca. 1980s. L'Instant Taittinger. [France]: R.C. Reims, ca. 1980s. BALI, Alberto (b. 1944). Willi's Wine Bar. 1982. (ATELIER) HOFMANN, Walter (1906 - 1973). Optiker. GYGAX, Frank. Volg Kaffee.Dubonnet. France. Ca. 1967. Martinazzi. Luginbüh's Special Products. German, Swiss, 1946. Flesh Gordon. Graffiti Productions, 1974. L'Étrange Créature du Lac Noir. Creature from the Black Lagoon.I Bury the Living.Journey to the Center of the Earth. 20th Century Fox, 1959.The Man with the Golden Gun / Guinness. 1975.Bilitis. SNC, 1977.Wanted. The Most Dangerous Men in America. Beavis and Butthead Do America. MTV Network, 1996.  Five Polish Film and Theater Posters.  PAGOWSKI, Andrzej (b. 1953). Two posters. 1977. CIESLEWICZ, Roman (1930 - 1996). Cyrk. 1966.  STAROWIEYSKI, Franciszek (1930 - 2009). Trzema Kryzykami. 1... STAROWIEYSKI, Franciszek (1930-2009). Six vintage posters. 1968...Neil Young and the International Harvesters / Greek Theatre. 1984.Pink Floyd / Three Rivers Stadium. 1975. SEGUL, Linda. Northern California Folk-Rock Festival. 1968. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band / Summer Celebration. 1978.Bob Seger /Rose Arena. 1977. GRIFFIN, Rick (1944-1991). Grateful Dead / Honolulu International Center Arena. 1982. The Rolling Stones / Oakland Stadium, 1997. KAZ. Rolling Stones / Candlestick Park. 1981. Journey / Oakland Stadium. 1980. Fleetwood Mac / Oakland Stadium. 1977. Heatwave Festival / Mosport Park. 1980. Eagles / Jimmy Buffett Aloha Stadium. 1979. The Doobie Brothers / Rose Arena. 1977. The Band / The Last Waltz. 1976TUTEN, Randy (b.1946). Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young/ Portland Coliseum. 1970.Pink Floyd / Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. 1972. PASCHE, John (b. 1945). The Rolling Stones UK Tour 1971. The Band / The Last Waltz. Bill Graham, 1976. Four psychedelic Bill Graham and Family Dog concert posters.Grateful Dead "Skeleton and Roses" Avalon Ballroom Concert Poster FD-26-3. [PSYCHEDELIC – FAMILY DOG]. Collection of 37 concert posters. Group of 8 rock and folk concert posters.[CONCERT POSTERS]. Group of 7 psychedelic posters.[PSYCHEDELIC]. MILLS. Group of 8 limited edition lithographs.Led Zeppelin / Earl's Court / Physical Rocket. 1975.Ozzy Osbourne / Motley Crue & Waysted  / Pittsburgh Civic Center. 1983.TAZ (Jim Evans). Bob Dylan / El Rey Theatre. 1997. Rolling Stones / Cow Palace. 1975. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. /Los Angeles Sports Arena. 1981.Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young/ Oakland Stadium. 1974.BYRD, Daniel Edward (b. 1941). Fillmore East / The Final Concerts. New York: Scoop Printing Co., 197HARING, Keith (1958-1990). Crack Down! 1986. SPOSATO, John. Power to the Penis. 1970. Vote Yes on 19. 1972. [ANTI - WAR]. Girls say yes to boys who say no. 1968. [CIVIL RIGHTS]. I pledge allegiance to the flag, of the United States of America and to the republicRobert F. Kennedy. 1971. FREED, Leonard (1929 - 2006). Hot Summer, Harlem, 1966. 1968.[BLACKLIGHT]. Nine Hambly Studios posters.Blanche Bates / Nobody's Widow. 1911.Peg O' My Heart. 1913.David Belasco Presents Frances Starr. 1913.The Arcadians. 1910.Francis Wilson / The Bachelor's Baby. 1909. ASLAN (Alain Gourdon, 1930-2014). BA. TA. CLAN. Cabaret le plus sexy. France, ca. 1970sASLAN (Alain Gourdon, 1930-2014). Folies Bergere / Folies de Paris. France, 1970s.Miss Clara Ruby / The Queen of Lights.R. Choppy. La Houppa. 1920s. KASSNER, Alois. Direktor Kassner. Magician stock poster.Mantell's Marionette Hippodrome / Fairyland Transformation.Buffalo Ranch Real Wild West. Milwaukee/Chicago: Riverside, ca. 1920. Beck & Walker's Colored Minstrels.[CAROUSELS]. C.W. Parker / Leavenworth, Kansas.[CIRCUS]. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Two posters. 1960s.Three Large Cartoon Harold's Club Posters. [THEATER]. Group of 4 pantomime and theater posters.Pair of English theater / pantomime posters.DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000) Alphonse's Restaurant, 1957.DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Toreador. 1951. DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Tree of Knowledge. 1958. DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Meditation. 1934.DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Captain Ahab's Nightmare. 1952. DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Dancer with Blue Dress. DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Hamlet. DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Lady Godiva Riding a Centaur in a Parade of Mythological Creatures. DAVIS, Marc Fraser (1913-2000). Stained Glass Arches and Gazebo. 1950. PSA / Disneyland “Magical Smiles" Tours. 1982. [DISNEY]. Del Monte / Parade of Savings. Six posters.Fantasyland / Disneyland. 1966.

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