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A large 2' X 3' original wooden Bas-relief sculpture of Yankee Stadium by noted folk artist Harry Glaubach. (the picture really doesn't do it justice)
A nice article about the artist... http://tinyurl.com/lf5hg4 harryglaubach.jpg |
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This is the original artwork for a Lucky Strike advertisement.
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Cool piece Brock... What time-frame would you put on it.... guessing '40s? Also, have you ever found the actual Lucky Strike print ad to go with it? That would be really nifty!
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It would have to be early 1940's at the very latest, as Lucky Strike packs changed over to the now familiar white version during the war in an effort to conserve the green and gold paint for the war effort. The art deco feel of this piece would make me guess its date to be 1930's.
I collect Lucky Strike memorabilia (mostly ads). They have always been my favorite cigarette, and their ad artwork was normally outstanding. Last edited by BillyCox3; 06-30-2009 at 02:07 PM. |
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This has to be one of the Best COU cards I have seen. Bought it on Ebay about 2yrs ago. Card looks and feels as real as my others I had. Graded COU by SGC then I sent to PSA and it graded an A because of trimming. Thats another story. Now it is just a Lesson to me and others that there are great artist (counterfieters) out there. And yes I removed it from the Slab
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Thanks for the info JBirkholm. I never did much research as to dating it. I just assumed it was 40's-50's time frame.
To answer your question your Mark, I have yet to see the print ad (assuming the design made it to print). Would love to see it if its out there though. |
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Jodi's info on the green pack would indicate early '40s at the latest. Can't argue with fact, I suppose. I just thought the design and player's uniform looked more modern. Something about it looks more streamlined and tight-fitting than what one normally associates with the '30s era. Either way, it is a visually stunning piece... hope that someday you discover the actual print ad to accompany. Wouldn't it be cool to leaf through an old magazine and stumble upon it?
Last edited by perezfan; 06-30-2009 at 03:54 PM. |
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Here's another Sporting News cartoon, this of Sam Chapman. Somewhat unusual in that colour background is present in the drawing, although I'm not sure whether that is just part of the printing process and whether it shows in the printed cartoon
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A large 104-year-old original editorial cartoon about the prospects of the Columbus (Ohio) Baseball Club for the 1905 season.
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Here's a late addition -- vintage Big Klu.
Greg |
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