Illustration House’s Autumn Premier Auction
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history of illustration, will be holding their Autumn Premier Auction of
gorgeous illustration art on November 9, 2002 at 1:00p.m. In addition to the
fantastic paintings and drawings, many with a definite Art Nouveau flair, this
auction also includes a few pieces of particular interest to the comic book fan.
Among them are two pen and ink book illustrations from Palmer Cox, featuring the
high-jinx and frivolity of The Brownies, two Krazy Kat Sunday
comic strips, one from 1917 and one from 1920, both signed by George Herriman,
and two Peanuts daily strips from 1964 and 1973. A preview is now
available for viewing at the gallery, located at 96 Spring Street in New York
City. If you don’t think you can make it to New York for this exciting event,
you can preview select highlights online at www.illustrationhouse.com
and obtain an absentee bid form by calling 212-966-9444.
les abound among the 3,255 auction lots in some 400
categories. <br><br>A few highlights include the Yellow Kid Ginger Wafer tin,
the complete Kellogg’s Pep button set, an autographed Disney <i>Gremlins</i>
book, a Tarzan Treasure Hunt game, Captain Marvel family statues, a Buck Rogers
rocket-ship by Marx, an outstanding selection of Disneyana and, of course,
plenty of scarce pinbacks, rings and premiums for favorites such as The Shield,
The Shadow, Doc Savage, Superman, Captain Midnight, The Lone Ranger and
more.<br><br>You’ve still got plenty of time, so take a minute to search by your
special interests before the auction begins closing November 19-21!<br></div>
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