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Auction History Result

6h0553 PICTUREGOER linen 20x30 English advertising poster 1937 Carole Lombard Wild Again, ultra rare!

Date Sold 4/14/2024
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A Linenbacked English Advertising Poster (measures 19 3/4" x 29 3/4" [50 x 76 cm]) (Learn More)

Picturegoer ("The Screen's Most Popular Magazine") was an English magazine from 1911 to 1960. Its primary focus was contemporary films and the performers who appeared in them. The magazine was started in 1911 under the name The Pictures and in 1914 it merged with Picturegoer. Following the merge it was renamed Pictures and The Picturegoer, which continued until 1920 when it was renamed as Pictures for the Picturegoer and then finally settled on Picturegoer in January of 1921. It was initially published monthly through May 1931, before switching to weekly publication as Picturegoer Weekly.
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Important Added Info: Note that we have only previously auctioned one example of this English advertising poster, and that example has now been reconsigned to us, so this is still the only example we have ever auctioned!

Note that this English magazine would create posters to post at news stands and other places where the magazine was sold, promoting some aspect of one or more current issues. In this case, they were highlighting an article titled "Lombard Goes Wild Again". Our consignor purchased a group of these many years ago, and other than those, we have only ever auctioned a couple of others from any other consignor!

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Overall Condition and Pre-Restoration Defects with Quality of Restoration: very good. The poster had a partial extra vertical fold next to the regular one, with some creases and scuffs along parts of the folds. Overall, the poster was in very good condition prior to linenbacking. The poster was nicely backed, and displays well!
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