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Description
A Group of Graphics. ncludes framed and loose examples, such as a humourous Fry's Chocolates mirrored advertising sign, framed; a lenticular sign reading "HOPE," "FAITH," and "CHARITY," framed; an eighteenth-century mezzotint of a woman playing the cello titled "Age & Musick" published by John Bowles in London, matted; a color lithograph portrait of Mr. Oscar Hammerstein from Vanity Fair, published November 15, 1911; postcards relating to playing cards; and more. The "Fry's Chocolates" sign has some oxidation and losses to the mirrored surface, the lenticular sign is lightly toned, the mezzotint has some staining from tape on the verso and a short edge tear; The portrait of Hammerstein has some creasing, staining and short edge tears; the postcards have some creasing and toning; the lot is sold as is.
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A Group of Graphics including a Lenticular sign
Estimate $200 - $300
Current Price (3 bids)
$150
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Executive Director, Books, Autographs & Photographs
The Collection of Stephen Sondheim
New York, NY, USA
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