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Willard Mullin original from the Sporting News. GM Eddie Collins doesn't think a young Stan Musial measures up to Ted Williams.
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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 BillyCoxDodgers3B; 06-30-2009 at 01:07 PM. |
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