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8f019 HOXIE'S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS circus poster 1960s cool art of lion, tiger, clowns + more!

Date Sold 11/5/2009
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An Original Vintage Folded Circus Poster (measures 28" x 42") (Learn More)

Hoxie Bros. Circus was founded in 1943 by Hoxie Trucker in Greenville, Florida. In the late 1960s and 1960s, the Hoxie Circus became known for it's trucks unusual color (in fact, all of the show equipment were painted with a lavender color). In the early 1970s, John Hall became manager of the show and a new era began for the circus. Hall brought new ideas to the show and breath new life into the Hoxie Bros. Circus. The new format was a huge success and now Hoxie Bros. competed with larger circuses. By the late 1970s Hoxie decided to open a smaller second unit that could play the smaller towns the main show had out grown. The name of the new show was Hoxie's Great American Circus and it operated until the 1980s.
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Important Added Info: Note that this poster was tri-folded at one time but has been laying flat for a long time and will be sent rolled in a tube.

Condition: good. The poster has several horizontal creases. It has tears and areas of paper loss around the edges of the poster and a few pieces of tape on the back of the borders. There is paper loss in the center of the "I" of "CIRCUS". The entire poster is fragile and is in urgent need of expert professional restoration. But the poster is mostly "all there", and after a simple linenbacking by a talented professional, the poster will look fantastic, and it will likely require very little paint restoration within the image.
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