- GROUP OF 1933 1939 WORLD'S FAIR
GROUP OF 1933 1939 WORLD'S FAIR SOUVENIRSLot of objects from the World's Fair including 1939 New York license plate, milk glass uranium globe bottle, fabric pennant flag, small globe and obelisk bakelite souvenir and 1933 Century of Progress clear glass bottle. Milk glass bottle measures9" high. Wear to fabric, oxidation on the licence plate, loss on bakelite souvenir, see images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- 1933 Chicago World's Fair walking
1933 Chicago World's Fair walking stick along with six others one bone handle along with a group of yard sticks and two papier mache floor vases
- Chicago World's Fair 1934 Century
Chicago World's Fair 1934 Century of Progress vintage travel poster The noted Expressionist poster artist employs a Deco beauty to invite the public to attend the Fair before its extended 1934 closing. 39 5/8" x 26 1/2". Good condition with one small tear to the lower margin and one 1/2" tear into upper field, also very minor wrinkling to right edge.
- 1939 World's Fair walking stick
1939 World's Fair walking stick / stool with decal on seat.
- Three Photographs of the 1939-1940
Three Photographs of the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair
Image dimensions 4 1/4 x 2 1/2 inches.
- Glenn C. Sheffer (American, 1881-1948)
Glenn C. Sheffer (American, 1881-1948) Chicago World's Fair Century of Progress 1833-1933 vintage travel poster The Fair's symbolic siren welcomes travelers to the Windy City's futuristic skyline. 41 7/8" x 21". Good condition with very small tear to upper margin and very minor wrinkling to edges.
- (LOT OF 13) GROUP OF MAINLY 1933
(LOT OF 13) GROUP OF MAINLY 1933 CHICAGO AND 1939 NEW YORK WORLDS FAIR BAKELITE AND OTHER COMMEMORATIVE ITEMS (Lot of 13) Group of mainly 1933 Chicago and 1939 New York Worlds Fair Bakelite and other commemorative items, including (5) General Electric Art Deco vanity or cigarette boxes, 3.5"h x 5"l; (3) napkin holders; obelisk-and-orb salt and pepper shaker, pencil shapener and thermometer; Pittsburg Plate Glass Co. souvenier and a Metropolitan Life Insurance coin.
- 1 piece. Original Watercolor Poster
1 piece. Original Watercolor Poster Master. "Chicago World's Fair." N.p., [1933]. 20 1/2 x 14 1/4 inches (520 x 360mm) - sheet size. Geometrical architectural & Egyptian motifs in pastel colors.
- (CHICAGO CENTURY OF PROGRESS) A
(CHICAGO CENTURY OF PROGRESS) A Century of Progress International Exposition Chicago 1933-1934. Chicago: Kaufmann-Fabry Photographers n.d. [c. 1934] Large 4to full blue morocco gilt lettering to spine and front board moire silk endpapers. One of a small number of copies printed for major contributors to the World's Fair this copy for Henry Paschen ''in grateful acknowledgement of valuable support.'' Each photograph is a silver gelatin print on thick mat paper showing scenes from the Fair annotated in pencil by the photographers. Minor rubbing to boards; otherwise a fine copy.
- 28 HARRISON 1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S
28 HARRISON 1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR PHOTOGRAPHS United States,189328 Albumen cards featuring different exhibitions around the fair.
- Collection of World's Fair Items.
Collection of World's Fair Items. NYWF 39-40; NYWF 64-65. NYWF 1939 Scarf featuring so many of the stylishly Modernist iconic buildings of the 1939 Fair. Two fabric patches. Lots of figural TandP Items including Thermometer and Snow Globe. Many glass items. From The Personal Collection of Neil Benson, a Philadelphia Photographer and Founding Member of the Found Object Artist's Collective known as the Dumpster Divers. ---
Condition: Expect wear. Well used and loved.
- WEIMER PURSELL. "CHICAGO WORLD'S
WEIMER PURSELL. "CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR, 1933," LITHOGRAPH (American, 1906-1974). Color lithograph, signed "Weimer Pursell" in stone lr, 40 x 26 1/2 in., unframed.
- 1933 Chicago World's Fair letter
1933 Chicago World's Fair letter opener. The logo depicting a planet in orbit and "A Century of Progress" in brass & copper. 7 1/2" long. Estimate $30-40
- Lot of three New York World's Fair
Lot of three New York World's Fair 1939-40 publications, including Billy Rose's Aquacade 1940 program with Coca Cola ad, and two 1939 and 1940 Railroads on Parade train pageant program featuring the streamline locomotive. Largest, 12 3/4" x 9 3/4".
- 1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR BOARD,
1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR BOARD, SCARCE1893 Chicago World's Fair board , a scarce souvenir consisting of a colorful lithographed paper on heavy board that is a bird's-eye view of the Midway Plaisance, in the center is a lithographed tin Ferris Wheel which was the great attraction of the fair, the wheel indicates the maker as Hamilton-Myers Co. of Middletown, Pennsylvania, 20" x 4". Provenance: Flora Gill Jacobs private collection, Noel Barrett Auctions, 2014.
Condition:
Excellent condition, with some light scuffing to tin.
- LARGE PANORAMIC VIEW OF 1933 CHICAGO
LARGE PANORAMIC VIEW OF 1933 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR PHOTO...Large panoramic photograph of the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. All the buildings are labeled; text along the lower right reads "Panorama of the Century of Progress Exhibition, Chicago, Ill. 1933."
Sight; height: 8 3/4 in x width: 58 1/4 in. Framed; height: 10 3/4 in x width: 60 1/4 in.
Condition:
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- Glen C. Sheffer (American, 1881-1948)
Glen C. Sheffer (American, 1881-1948) Chicago World's Fair, Century of Progress 1833-1933 Vintage travel poster Signed in print The Fair's symbolic muse reaches out to the world from the futuristic skyline. 41 7/8" x 28". Good condition with very minor roughness to upper right margin.
- Glenn C. Sheffer (American, 1881-1948)
Glenn C. Sheffer (American, 1881-1948) Chicago World's Fair, Century of Progress 1833-1933 Vintage travel poster Signed in print The Goddess (of History) symbol stands atop the globe surrounded by futuristic city images. 41 7/8" x 28". Good condition, minor roughness on left and bottom border and mild soiling bottom border.
- Sandor (20th century) Chicago World's
Sandor (20th century) Chicago World's Fair, Century of Progress 1934 Vintage travel poster Signed in print Deco beauty heralds the impending closing of the fair. 39 5/8" x 26 1/2". Good condition; small crease lower right margin and small tear to edge of right field, and short tear into field top border.
- Sandor Chicago World's Fair 1934
Sandor Chicago World's Fair 1934 Century of Progress vintage travel poster signed in the plate center right 39 5/8" x 26 1/2". Good condition with a couple of minute tears in the margin.
- Set of 6 ''Dirigold'' ''Official
Set of 6 ''Dirigold'' ''Official 1933 A Century Of Progress Chicago'' (Worlds Fair) 8'' spoons.
- Raymond Katz 1934 Chicago World's
Raymond Katz 1934 Chicago World's Fair Century of Progress vintage travel poster The profitable Fair's extended run comes to an end with a final invitation from a Deco beauty created by the influential Expressionist. 39 5/8 x 26 1/2". Good condition with no damage to the borders.
- Sandor Chicago World's Fair 1934
Sandor Chicago World's Fair 1934 Century of Progress vintage travel poster signed in the plate center right 39 5/8" x 26 1/2". Good condition with minute tear in field in addition to several small tears in the margin.
- Sandor (20th century) Chicago World's
Sandor (20th century) Chicago World's Fair, Century of Progress 1934 (with original tube) Vintage travel poster Signed in print Includes mailing tube with original address label. Deco figure urges attendance before fall closing. 39 5/8" x 26 1/2". Good condition, several small tears in top border. Tube in good condition.
- Vintage brass World's Fair 1933
Vintage brass World's Fair 1933 letter opener. Cut out or a globe and 1933 and etched "Century of Progress Chicago. 8" long. Estimate $50-60
- 1939 NEW YORK WORLDS FAIR SOUVENIR
1939 NEW YORK WORLDS FAIR SOUVENIR CANE WALKING STICKImpressed GENUINE HICKORY with original Worlds Fair decal.
An original souvenir artifact of the 1939 World's Fair, held in Flushing Meadows, NY, and attended by 44 million people.
Issued: 1939
Dimensions: 36"L
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear
- Brussels / Universal Exposition
Brussels / Universal Exposition Poster 1935 39 1/2'' x 24 3/8''
- CHICAGO WALGREEN 1934 WORLDS FAIRChicago
CHICAGO WALGREEN 1934 WORLDS FAIRChicago Walgreen 1934 Worlds Fair
Condition:
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- FLORIDA 1940 EXHIBIT NY WORLD'S
FLORIDA 1940 EXHIBIT NY WORLD'S FAIR PHOTO BOOKFlorida had a large state exhibit at the 1939-1940 World's Fair held in New York City. A great book of photographs "FLORIDA- The land where Dreams Come True," which proudly displays the wonders produced in Florida, was printed, and personalized copies were given to dignitaries. This copy was presented to Floyd Bell and signed by both the president and vice-president of the Florida State Exhibit. The hardbound book, 14" x 10", has a tooled leatherette cover like many old high school yearbooks. The book is all photos, a mix of color and B/W, with captions being the only text.
- 1933 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR SILKSCREEN
1933 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR SILKSCREEN CARD TABLE CLOTHSilkscreen card table cloth for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. Copyright mark in the lower left corner reads "Copyrighted - K-20046-e.d. co N.Y."
Height: 34 1/2 in x width: 32 1/2 in.
Condition:
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- Vintage copper Chicago World's
Vintage copper Chicago World's Fair 1933 letter opener. Embossed "A Century of Progress 1833 1933 Chinese Temple Carillon Tower" and on reverse "Chicago in 1833 Ft. Dearborn Massacre 1812". 8 /8" long. Estimate $50-60
- 1964 NY WORLDS FAIR, COKE PAVILION
1964 NY WORLDS FAIR, COKE PAVILION INFORMATION KIT American, 20th century. Information kit from the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair Coca-Cola Company Pavilion containing red portfolio printed with illustration of pavilion, trifold news letter, post card, brochure on carillon, black and white photo with text, brochure on pavilion and all contained in Coca-Cola Company envelope. Approx. 13" x 1-" (envelope)
- CENTURY OF PROGRESS 1933 CHICAGO
CENTURY OF PROGRESS 1933 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR TAPESTRY AND ART DECO HAND EMBROIDERED CLOTH 19 1/2"H X 19"W (CHICAGO), 24"H X 16 1/2"W (ART DECO)Century of Progress 1933 Chicago World's Fair tapestry and Art Deco hand embroidered cloth, Dimensions: 19 1/2"H x 19"W (Chicago), 24"H x 16 1/2"W (Art Deco)
- LOT OF WORLD'S FAIR POSTCARDS AND
LOT OF WORLD'S FAIR POSTCARDS AND EPHEMERA: Comprising Three books; ''Going to the Fair'', 1939; Chicago ''A Century of Progress'' 1883-1933; ''New York Advancing'' World's Fair edition. Also included are 2 binders of sleeved postcards & Ephemera from the World's fairs.
CONDITION: Wear & foxing consistent with age and use.
- JOHN COLLINS PHOTO - EXHIBITED
JOHN COLLINS PHOTO - EXHIBITED AT 1933 WORLD'S FAIRJohn F. Collins (American, 1888-1990). Bromoil gelatin silver print photograph, 1927. A striking "Machine Age" photograph of an adding machine by John F. Collins that was exhibited in the International Photographic Salon at the 1933 A Century of Progress World's Fair in Chicago. In this work, Collins took an everyday object and transformed it to a work of modern art by focusing on shapes and sharp contrasts between light and dark in his photograph. Collins' magical use of light created a marvelous shadow beyond the adding machine, presenting an elegant silhouette. Throughout the 1920s, Collins used avant-garde photography to zoom in on modern tools of technology with a studio camera of his own design that he called Big Bertha, oftentimes creating a sacred visual aura to elevate everyday objects as we see in this photo. Size of photo: 10.875" L x 13.875" W (27.6 cm x 35.2 cm) Size of matte: 15.25" L x 16.25" W (38.7 cm x 41.3 cm)
John F. Collins was part of the first generation of 20th century American photographers - along with Edward Steichen, Charles Sheeler, and others - who employed avant-garde ideas into their commercial work and saw no distinction between fine and applied photography, much like the Bauhaus and Constructivist photographers in Europe. His creations reflected the Machine Age when modernists paid homage to America's glistening man-made environment and mechanical forms - everything from streamlined automobiles, airplanes and locomotives to skyscrapers and bridges and yes, even seemingly ordinary objects like typewriters and adding machines! What's more, this piece was exhibited at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair, and technological innovation was the theme of the fair. Its motto was "Science Finds, Industry Applies, Man Adapts", conveying the idea that science and American life were intertwined.
"Collins's work was usually simple, elegant, refined in conception and highly dramatic. The pictures emphasized Cubist flattened space, overlapping planes of light, vigorous and subtle tones and textures, to accentuate boldly the forms of the objects, which were treated as abstract shapes. Collins's powerful graphic images called attention to the uniqueness of each object, emphasizing 'the thing itself.' This was the core and heart of avant-garde photography of the 1920s." ("John F. Collins Photographs 1904-1946" Photofind Gallery Inc. 1987)
This photograph once belonged to pioneering collector and patron of the arts, Ginny Williams. Sotheby's hosted a series of auctions featuring art and photography in the Ginny Williams Collection in June and July of 2020. Their press release began as follows, "Born in rural Virginia in 1927, Ginny moved to Denver, Colorado in the late 1950s with her husband, Carl Williams. An avid photographer herself, who studied with Austrian-American photojournalist and photographer Ernst Haas, her collecting journey began with classical figurative photography. Her passion and keen eye eventually prompted her to open her namesake gallery in Denver in the 1980s. While her passion for photography never waned, remaining a primary focus of both her gallery and private collection, her voracious curiosity quickly widened her curatorial focus. Over time, Ginny became increasingly courageous and experimental in her selections, venturing into Abstract Expressionism and Contemporary Art and following her artists themselves through gallery shows and museum exhibitions. As the years passed, Ginny became as much of a trailblazer as the artists she collected."
Provenance: private Idledale, Colorado, USA collection; ex-Ginny Williams collection of Denver, Colorado
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Condition:
Minute loss to tip of upper left corner that only effects the white border of the photograph. Minor crease marks as shown. John F. Collins stamp on the verso. "1927 VINTAGE $1200" and "PF3857" handwritten in pencil on verso. Set in a matte that shows some age wear with stains, toning, and missing corner mount. Matte has a World's Fair sticker on the verso that reads, "EXHIBITED INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON 1933 A CENTURY OF PROGRESS CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR CHICAGO CAMERA CLUB" - in addition, "pg 328" is handwritten in pencil on the verso of the matte.
- George Petty (American, 1894-1975)
George Petty (American, 1894-1975) Century of Progress 1833-1933 Chicago World's Fair Vintage travel poster Signed in print Images of ghostly warrior and modern goddess urge train travel to the fair. 39 7/8" x 26 7/8". Good condition, several very minor creases at bottom of field, edge roughness on top and right borders, and minor soiling lower margin.