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1968 David Schiller Pop Art ,Topography Map Of "San Francisco" Linen Poster
$ 472.56
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Description
Rare Vintage1968 David Schiller
Pop Art & Pictorial Topography Map Of "San Francisco" printed on Linen and mounted on a heavy Poster board - 41" x 31" .
This poster was printed by
Sparta Graphics
it is a original it was made as a display item for there poster sales at head shops around the county.
We have a different varieties this one does not have the Sparta
Trademarked, we guarantee it is real, The trademarked ones are at a higher
price see our Ebay store.
This is a great cross over collectible, Sorry we sold all the poster paper copy's of this to other dealers for resale. These are rare as were not made
to sell to the public .
This poster was printed on linen mounted on heavy poster board. This poster was sold through head shops
for store displays. This poster has a Music Scene, Pop Art, Pictorial, Topography Map, Early Rock
and Roll design, such as Fillmore Auditorium, Matrix, Hippy Summer Camp, Moby Grape, and the Avalon
.
This is a large poster that is approximately
41 3/8" long
by 31 1/4" wide.
This poster is out of an estate from a distributor, left over stock never put on display for the public to purchase. From
being stored there is a some bending on bottom corner/side and ware. There is a small line of white paint near the San
Francisco (see 2nd to last photo). Please view all photos for the most accurate description.
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