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Lot 734: Invest

Est: $300 USD - $400 USDSold:
Guernsey'sJuly 01, 2015New York, NY, US

Item Overview

Description

Strobridge Litho. Co. 29.5"x19.5" USA BT,OF

Condition Report

Col. McCrahon Poster Collection Condition Guide: BT- Borders Trimmed, C- Creased, F- Faded Color, OF- Original Folds, LB- Linen Backed, PC- Poster Coated. In the 1920's, in preparation for various public exhibitions, a portion of the posters in this collection were protected with a clear coating. Unlike varnish (which tended to turn amber and brittle through the years) applied by some collectors many decades ago, the coating used on the Col. McCrahon posters remain clear and flexible. If anything, the coating has tended to intensify the original printed colors. PM- Paper Missing, RE- Ragged Edge, SS- Slight Staining, ST- Small Tears, WD- Water Damage, WR- Wrinkled, VT- Visible Tears. Location of tears or ragged area: B- Bottom, T- Top, M- Middle, L- Left Side, R- Right Side. (Example- BT,RE-T,B = Borders Trimmed, Ragged Edge on the Top and Bottom.)

Provenance

In 1919, during the final stage of World War I, Colonel Edward H. McCrahon found himself in the devastated French village of Mieux. Among the war-scarred buildings, he came upon a Howard Chandler Christy poster nailed to a door depicting a smiling woman in a navy blue suit declaring "Yes, I wish I was a man, I'd join the Navy." McCrahon decided to take the poster as a souvenir and continued to collect more World War I posters over the next 16 years. By 1935 he had obtained thousands, making his Collection one of the largest privately-owned World War 1 poster collections in America. Today, the finest and most unique pieces in the Col. McCrahon Poster Collection are being offered at auction. Although an American citizen, in 1915 Edward H. McCrahon joined the French Army working as an ambulance driver. He was released from French service in 1917 so that he was allowed to fight with the United States, who had just entered the war. Considering McCrahon's role in both the French and American militaries, respectively, it was no surprise that he chose to take the Howard Christy poster home with him from Mieux. When he first began actively collecting, he specifically sought out Allied posters created by French artists manufactured during the early stages of the war. As his Collection increased, he started to expand his scope, including prints from all the major nations in the war, both Allied and Central Powers. McCrahon would frequent antique shops and bookstores, searching for forgotten posters. He even went so far as to advertise in local newspapers. After 16 years compiling his Collection, Colonel McCrahon, along with his wife, made selected pieces of their poster collection public, exhibiting them in galleries, libraries, schools such as Middlebury College, and veteran groups such as the National Recovery Administration. Due to the rarity and delicacy of some of the prints in his touring exhibition, McCrahon mounted a number of posters on linen and coated them in a protective gloss finish of his own creation in order to preserve and protect them while they travelled. Many of the posters in the Collection also feature his initials "E.H.McC" on the back. The size of McCrahon's World War I Poster Collection eventually landed him in John Hix's syndicated cartoon strip Strange as It Seems in 1935. By then, McCrahon had collected 3,000 posters from all over the world. In the February 2, 1936 issue of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, McCrahon describes his assortment of posters as flaunting "catchy slogans and appeals from every vantage point in the world's cities, from lonely outposts of deserts, jungles and steppe, and in isolated villages." This fantastic Collection certainly represents one of the most complete compilations of World War I poster art. It features some of the most recognizable American and French posters, as well as those from countries as far away as China and Algeria. McCrahon's Collection also features posters by famed artists such as James Montgomery Flagg, Theophile Steinlen, Ludwig Hohlwein, and Howard Christy. The overwhelming themes of the Collection center on propaganda and military recruitment, but there are also advertisements for war loans and bonds, food rations, as well as appeals to join the Red Cross, YWCA, relief in the Near East, and for animal aid. Naturally, these wartime messages were represented in McCrahon's traveling collection in the 1930s. The posters served as a touring memorial for those who lived through the First World War, evoking the wartime sentiment that many had repressed as part of the nightmare, but also reminding the public of the nation's unity under one cause.

Payment & Shipping

Accepted forms of payment: Money Order / Cashiers Check, Paypal, Personal Check, Wire Transfer

Shipping

You can authorize any shipper of your choosing to take possession of your items and deliver them to you. Shipping and Handling charges will apply. See our Terms & Conditions for important shipping and handling information. Please contact Guernsey's with any questions regarding shipping. 212-794-2280

Auction Details

WWI POSTER COLLECTION - JULY 1 - DAY 2

by
Guernsey's
July 01, 2015, 10:00 AM EST

65 East 93rd Street, New York, NY, 10128, US

Terms

Buyer's Premium

25.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$299$25
$300$999$50
$1,000$1,999$100
$2,000$4,999$250
$5,000$9,999$500
$10,000$19,999$1,000
$20,000$49,999$2,000
$50,000$99,999$5,000
$100,000$199,999$10,000
$200,000+$25,000

Terms & Conditions

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Participating In the Auction

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You Can Bid at this Auction without Pre-Establishing Credit
Without pre-establishing credit, unless you pay with cash, bank check, certified check, wire transfer, or by PayPal, your purchases will be held until your personal check clears (usually about 10 business days).
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Shipping Terms

You can authorize any shipper of your choosing to take possession of your items and deliver them to you. Shipping and Handling charges will apply. See our Terms & Conditions for important shipping and handling information. Please contact Guernsey's with any questions regarding shipping. 212-794-2280

Taxes Terms

New York residents only. NY Sales Tax: 8.875%