SATURDAY EVENING POST NEWSSTANDSATURDAY EVENING POST NEWSSTAND POSTERSaturday Evening Post Newsstand Poster. New York, 1946. For the November 2, 1946 issue, with articles titled –Sellout in Yugoslavia” by Leo D. Hochstetter and –Chip on Our Shoulder Down South” by Hodding Carter. Artist's signature pre-printed. 22 x 28 _”. Mounted on linen. A.
SATURDAY EVENING POST NEWSSTANDSATURDAY EVENING POST NEWSSTAND POSTERSaturday Evening Post Newsstand Poster. New York, 1947. For the May 10, 1947 issue (Motherês Day), advertising –Ma Bell's House of Magic” by Milton Silverman and –A New Tugboat Annie Novelette” by Norman Reilly Raine. Artist's signature pre-printed. 21 _ x 28 _”. Mounted on linen. A.
CHRISTIAN VON SCHNEIDAU (1893-1976):CHRISTIAN VON SCHNEIDAU (1893-1976): SATURDAY EVENING POSTChristian von Schneidau, Swedish, 1893-1976 Saturday Evening Post, watercolor on paper 1912; signed lower left and with estate stamp to verso watercolor on paper Dimensions: 14 x 11 in. (35.6 x 27.9 cm.), Frame: 19 1/2 x 15 3/4 in. (49.5 x 40 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of DeWitt McCall III Condition:
SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTER OFSATURDAY EVENING POST POSTER OF AUTOMOBILE MAKESEarly 20th Century- A paper poster which is a roll call of 2,530 makes of automobiles sold in the United States during the last 50 years, framed "Courtesy of Holston Auto Supply", nice color and nice condition, under glass and with frame. 36" x 42"
[Periodicals Illustrations] Assorted[Periodicals Illustrations] Assorted loose issues of Saturday Evening Post Colliers Field & Stream & True Story Magazine comprising about forty items Estimate $ 80-125
LOT OF 2 PERIODICAL MAGAZINE POSTERS,LOT OF 2 PERIODICAL MAGAZINE POSTERS, 1939; SATURDAY EVENING POST BY DMITRI, LADIES HOME JOURNAL BY PARKER. 28"H X 22"W (LARGEST)Lot of 2 periodical magazine posters, 1939; Saturday Evening Post by Dmitri, Ladies Home Journal by Parker., 2 large lithograph posters, robust paper and vibrant colors, some small rips and stains, artists signatures/names reproduced at bottom of prints. Dimensions: 28"H x 22"W (largest)
LOT OF 15 SATURDAY EVENING POSTLOT OF 15 SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTERS FROM THELATE 1940S TO THE EARLY 1950S. FOUND IN A GENERAL STORE IN STOWE, VT. 1) SEPT 5, 1953, “BACKYARD CAMPERS", DESIGNED BY AMOS SEWELL, 28" X 22". 2) SEPT 24, 1949, “BEFORE THE DANCE", DESIGNED BY NORMAN ROCKWELL, 28" X 22". 3) JULY 30, 1949, “BOY ON A HORSE", DESIGNED BY JOHN CLYMER, 28" X 22". 4) AUG 20, 1949, “INFLATING BEACH TOY", DESIGNED BY STEVAN DOHANOS, 28" X 22". 5) DEC 31, 1949, “MIDNIGHT NOBODY TO KISS", DESIGNED BY CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV, 28" X 22". 6) JAN 28, 1950, “BOWLING STRIKE", DESIGNED BY GEORGE HUGHES, 28" X 22". 7) SEPT 3, 1949, “TRAFFIC COP", DESIGNED BY GEORGE HUGHES, 28" X 22". 8) NOV 19, 1949, “EAVESDROPPING ON SIS", DESIGNED BY GEORGE HUGHES, 28" X 22". 9) FEB 25, 1950, “NEW BLUE SUIT", DESIGNED BY GEORGE HUGHES, 28" X 22". 10) MARCH 21, 1953, “NEW DOG IN TOWN", DESIGNED BY STEVAN DOHANOS, 28" X 22". 11) JUNE 16, 1951, “RECEPTION’S LINE", DESIGNED BY JOHN FALTER, 28" X 22". 12) AUG 16, 1952, “BANANA SPLIT", DESIGNED BY AMOS SEWELL, 28" X 22". 13) SEPT 17, 1949, “DOG POUND", DESIGNED BY AMOS SEWELL, 28" X 22". 14) MARCH 22, 1952, “SCHOOL ORCHESTRA", DESIGNED BY AMOS SEWELL, 28" X 22". 15) MARCH 4, 1950, “TYING FLIES", DESIGNED BY STEVEN DOHANOS, 28" X 22". OVERALL GOOD CONDITION, SOME PAPER LOSS AND SOME STAINING. UNBACKED.
AMOS SEWELL (AMERICAN 1901-1983),AMOS SEWELL (AMERICAN 1901-1983), SATURDAY EVENING POST PRELIMINARY COVER, APRIL 29, 1961, UNFRAMED GOUACHE ON BOARD, 13-1/2 X 10-1/...Amos Sewell (American 1901-1983), Saturday Evening Post Preliminary Cover, April 29, 1961, Unframed Gouache on Board, 13-1/2 x 10-1/2 in
1830 PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY EVENING1830 PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY EVENING POST NEWSPAPER Original issue of the paper, No. 452, for the week of March 27, 1830, with a woodcut view of the Upper Ferry Bridge, near Philadelphia; Double sided frame, 27 1/4 x 36 1/2 in. overall.
LOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POSTLOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTERS, 1939: NORMAN ROCKWELL 28"H X 22"WLot of 2 Saturday Evening Post Posters, 1939: Norman Rockwell, 2 large lithograph posters, robust paper and vibrant colors, some small rips and stains, One by Norman Rockwell. Dimensions: 28"H x 22"W
AMOS SEWELL (AMERICAN 1901-1983),AMOS SEWELL (AMERICAN 1901-1983), SATURDAY EVENING POST PRELIMINARY COVER, FEBRUARY 10, 1962, UNFRAMED GOUACHE ON BOARD, 15-3/4 X 12...Amos Sewell (American 1901-1983), Saturday Evening Post Preliminary Cover, February 10, 1962, Unframed Gouache on Board, 15-3/4 x 12-1/2 in
LOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POSTLOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTERS, 1939: DOUGLASS AND JOHN LAGATTA. 28"H X 22"WLot of 2 Saturday Evening Post Posters, 1939: Douglass and John Lagatta., 2 large lithograph posters, robust paper and vibrant colors, some small rips and stains, artists signatures printed on prints. Douglass and John Lagatta. Dimensions: 28"H x 22"W
LOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POSTLOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTERS, 1939: NORMAN ROCKWELL BASEBALL AND PIGSKIN PREVIEW FOOTBALL. 28"H X 22"WLot of 2 Saturday Evening Post Posters, 1939: Norman Rockwell Baseball and Pigskin Preview Football., 2 large lithograph posters, robust paper and vibrant colors, some small rips and stains, Baseball and "pigskin preview" Dimensions: 28"H x 22"W
OCTAVUS ROY COHEN SATURDAY EVENINGOCTAVUS ROY COHEN SATURDAY EVENING POST AD Cloth banner advertising Charleston-born author Octavus Roy Cohen's (American, 1891-1959) short story "Damaged Good" featuring his private detective character Florian Slappey. It was published in the July 18, 1925 edition of Saturday Evening Post. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 34" x 46"
GEORGE E. HUGHES O/B SATURDAY EVENINGGEORGE E. HUGHES O/B SATURDAY EVENING POST COVER ART IL...George E. Hughes (Vermont/New York, 1907-1990) oil on board illustration painting for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post, August 2, 1952 edition, titled "Couples at the Beach," featuring a bird's eye view of beachgoers of various ages, enjoying a sunny day under colorful umbrellas. Signed "Hughes" lower left corner. Housed in a painted wooden frame. Sight: 29 5/8" H x 23 3/4" W. Framed: 34 1/4" H x 28 1/2" W. Note: The editorial for the Aug. 2, 1952 edition stated the following about this cover illustration: "In the winter, people buy sun lamps to get sun, and in the summer they buy beach umbrellas to keep the sun off. But these are carefree vacation days, let's not worry about this, or indeed anything else - except maybe whether that creeping baby plans to bite the dog. (We just phoned Artist Hughes to inquire about that, but nobody answered, so probably he's lying on this beach himself, too modest to move into the picture.) Well, have a wonderful time, folks; build your sand castles and your dream castles; let the cool winds and the hot dogs renew you; and don't even let annoyment creep in if that boy's radio prevents your hearing the sweet nothings he whispers to his girl. Now turn the page, before the kids start throwing sand." Artist biography: Raised in New York City, the young George Hughes attended courses in the National Academy of Design and the Art Student's League. He began working as a freelance illustrator for the fashion industry in Vanity Fair and House and Garden magazines. After a stint in Detroit working in the automotive industry, Hughes returned to the city to work for the Charles E. Cooper Studio until his discovery in 1942 by Ken Stuart, the Art Director of The Saturday Evening Post. He moved his family to Arlington, Vermont, and found great success, cultivating a rich portfolio of illustrations for the Post alongside a neighbor, friend, and humorous artistic tormentor, Norman Rockwell. Other than Rockwell, Hughes was the most prolific artist for the Post, and his illustrations were included in other publications such as Reader's Digest and Good Housekeeping. (adapted from "George Hughes", THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, October 29, 2014)
Condition:
Painting has been lightly cleaned using natural solvents only; no further cleaning measures have been taken. Areas of retouching to upper right corner, green umbrella, hair and neck of figure eating the hotdog, and largest area to upper right quadrant measuring 1/8" x 5 1/2".
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN 1894-1978)NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN 1894-1978) A SATURDAY EVENING...NORMAN ROCKWELL (American 1894-1978) A SATURDAY EVENING POST COVER PRINT, "Before the Shot," color lithograph on watermarked Arches paper, signed in pencil in L/R margin "Norman Rockwell," with Circle Gallery blind stamp and numbered in pencil in L/L margin, 49/200. Sheet: 24 3/4" x 21 7/8" Plate: 20 1/4" x 18 3/4" Note: A version of the original painting by Norman Rockwell appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on March 15, 1958.
Condition:
Mild expected tone to paper, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
WILLIAM HENRY DETHLEF KOERNER,WILLIAM HENRY DETHLEF KOERNER, (1878-1938), "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" ILLUSTRATION SKETCH AND COVER, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, SIGHT: 9.5William Henry Dethlef Koerner, (1878-1938) "The Saturday Evening Post" Illustration sketch and cover Mixed media on paper Initialed lower right: WHDK 2 pieces Sight: 9.5" H x 6.75" W Provenance: Debra Force Fine Art, Inc., New York, NY Private Collection, Central California Notes: A framed cover of "The Saturday Evening Post" from October 6, 1928 featuring this artwork accompanies the lot. Mixed media on paper Dimensions: Sight: 9.5" H x 6.75" W Provenance: Debra Force Fine Art, Inc., New York, NY Private Collection, Central California
A lot of various old magazines,A lot of various old magazines, c/o The Saturday Evening Post for June 23, 1951, Fortune magazine for February 1948, The Illustrated London News for April 1, 1939, and nineteen issues of Today's Art magazine from the 1960s and 1970s.
LOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POSTLOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POST ADVERTISING POSTERS, 1939: KERLEE BICYCLING AND PAUL HESSE SWIMMING. 28"H X 22"WLot of 2 Saturday Evening Post Advertising Posters, 1939: Kerlee bicycling and Paul Hesse swimming., 2 large lithograph posters, robust paper and vibrant colors, some small rips and stains, artists signatures/names reproduced at bottom of prints. Dimensions: 28"H x 22"W
Benton Henderson Clark (American,Benton Henderson Clark (American, 1895-1964)
The Introduction, Saturday Evening Post, 1937
oil on canvas
signed Benton Clark and dated (lower left)
37 x 19 inches.
LOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POSTLOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTERS, 1939: NORMAN ROCKWELL CIRCUS AND SHERIDAN CHILDREN. 28"H X 22"WLot of 2 Saturday Evening Post Posters, 1939: Norman Rockwell Circus and Sheridan Children., 2 large lithograph posters, robust paper and vibrant colors, some small rips and stains, artists signatures/names reproduced at bottom of prints, Clown and Italian greyhound/chihuahua and Norman Rockwell, children playing marbles. Dimensions: 28"H x 22"W
LOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POSTLOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTERS, 1939: HILLIKER STEAM ENGINE AND JACOB BATES ABBOTT. 28"H X 22"WLot of 2 Saturday Evening Post Posters, 1939: Hilliker Steam Engine and Jacob Bates Abbott., 2 large lithograph posters, robust paper and vibrant colors, some small rips and stains, artists signatures/names reproduced at bottom of prints. Tugboat Annie and Below the Belt, Dimensions: 28"H x 22"W
LOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POSTLOT OF 2 SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTERS, 1939: NORMAN ROCKWELL AND H WILSON SMITH AUTOMOBILE. 28"H X 22"WLot of 2 Saturday Evening Post Posters, 1939: Norman Rockwell and H Wilson Smith Automobile., 2 large lithograph posters, robust paper and vibrant colors, some small rips and stains, artists signatures/names reproduced at bottom of prints. Dimensions: 28"H x 22"W
PRATT, Samuel, (American, 1903-1999):PRATT, Samuel, (American, 1903-1999): ''Saturday Evening post Cover'', a profile of Abraham Lincoln titled ''With Malice Towards None and Charity for All''. Mixed media, 27.5'' x 19.5'', signed lower left and framed, 30.5'' x 22.5'', old label affixed verso.
CONDITION: Overall browning, water damage in the right margin, overall foxing, not examined out of the frame.
BEAT-UP BOY, FOOTBALL HERO, THEBEAT-UP BOY, FOOTBALL HERO, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, AFTER JOSEPH CHRISTIAN LEYENDECKER Watercolor gouache on paper. Signed with artist cipher (lower right).
“KENNEDY CAMPAIGN" SATURDAY EVENING“KENNEDY CAMPAIGN" SATURDAY EVENING POST POSTER,OCT 29, 1960. AFTER A PAINTING BY NORMAN ROCKWELL. CURTIS PUBLISHING CO., USA. SIGHT SIZE 28" X 21 1/2", PAPER MOUNTED ON LINEN. CANVAS IS 31" X 26". SHOWS 4 CREASES.
TEN SETS OF BOUND NEWSPAPERS. TEN SETS OF BOUND NEWSPAPERS. Three for the Daily National Intelligencer years 1825 and 1827-1830 and seven for the Satruday Evening Post years 1850 1859-1872. Wear. Average size 25'' x 17'' one is 31'' x 23 1/2''.
Misc. framed and unframed advertisingMisc. framed and unframed advertising lot including Saturday Evening Post ''BYRRH'' skiing print Columbia Bicycles ad etc.
ILLUSTRATION OF THE DOUGLAS DC-7ILLUSTRATION OF THE DOUGLAS DC-7 AIRPLANE FROM 'THE SATURDAY EVENING POST', JUNE 19, 1954, FRAMED: 17-1/2 X 24-1/2 INIllustration of the Douglas DC-7 Airplane from 'The Saturday Evening Post', June 19, 1954, Framed: 17-1/2 x 24-1/2 in
SATURDAY THE 14TH (NEW WORLD PICTURES,SATURDAY THE 14TH (NEW WORLD PICTURES, 1981). Original One Sheet (27" x 41") movie poster, folded. Some wear at creases, pinholes.
Sillitoe (Alan) Saturday NightSillitoe (Alan) Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, first edition, d.w., 1958, and approximately fifty others including John Braine, ''Sapper'', and Philip Roth
Rare Norman Rockwell portfolio,Rare Norman Rockwell portfolio, A Suite of Fifteen Color Prints of "Saturday Evening Post" Covers , 1972, published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, with introduction by Thomas S. Buechner, title page signed and inscribed "My Best Wishes to Arch Boe, Sincerely, Norman Rockwell", all signed lower right in pen "Norman Rockwell", 24-7/8 x 18-15/16 in.; printed wood grain folio, 25-7/8 x 20 in. Prints in good condition, title page with grime and small stains at edges; folio with handles removed but present, abrasions.
Charles Johnson Post (New York,Charles Johnson Post (New York, 1873-1956) The Night Watchman Comes On, signed "Charles Johnson Post" and titled on label verso, oil on canvas, 20 x 26 in.; original carved wood frame,
TWO EARLY AMERICAN SATIRE MAGAZINESTwoTWO EARLY AMERICAN SATIRE MAGAZINESTwo Early American Satire Magazines , Americana, Vol. I, Number I, and Vol. I, Number 2; ND (1932), 9 in. x 12 1/4 in., each 32 pgs., with cartoons and contributions by George Grosz, E.E. Cummings, Gilbert Seldes, and others, 2 pcs Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund.
Sackett & Wilhelms men's fashionSackett & Wilhelms men's fashion illustration prints each featuring a different ensemble. Events depicted include "The Afternoon Exercise", "The Evening's Musicale", "The Early Evening Auto Spin", and "Five O'Clock Tea". Copyright 1908 by the Sackett & Wilhelms Co. NY. 19 1/2" x 13 1/2"
JOE BOWLER, 1950S MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION,JOE BOWLER, 1950S MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATION, SIGNED Joseph Bowler (American/New York, 1928-2017). "Young Executive Wife"-c. 1958, mixed media, signed lower right, Saturday Evening Post label verso.Approx. 24.75" x 25" (framed), 16.75" x 17.5" (sight)