Lot 604

A GROUP OF POSTERS DEPICTING EQUALITY ACTIVISTS AND CAMPAIGNS (11)

Including: ‘If you think you can do nothing about the environmental problems, you’re one of them’, Directed by Armband copyright 1971, 56 x 83cm; ‘Wanted: Faith Beauty Integrity. Reward: Love-Peace-Happiness’, copyright 1970; three Angela Davis posters, ’I am a Black Woman’, designed and produced by Richard McCrary, copyright 1971, 57 x 74cm; ‘If They Come in the Morning’ and ‘I am Innocent’ (Angela Davis), distributed by Realities Unlimited, 74 x 59cm;

Estimate: £100 - £200
Hammer price: £380
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

Together with ‘Truth - Trust and Justice’ Artist: Tony Owen, printed by Orbit Graphic Arts, copyright 1967, Wespac, San Francisco, 74x59cm; ‘Where The FugarWe?’, copyright 1967; Foster and Kleiser, ‘See America First’, copyright 1967, Sam Smidt publishing’; ‘Remember Uncle Tom Says Only You Can Prevent Ghetto Fires’ copyright 1967 Ron Cobb, published by Sawyer Press x 2; and another 

Provenance
From the Estate of the late Hilary Gerrard (1933-2023), formerly Business Manager to Ringo Starr from the 1970s onwards.


Condition report: 

We do recommend viewing in person (see website for opening times). This lot is sold as seen. 

Generally these  posters are worn commensurate with age and handling over the years, exposed edges and corners, together with some minor marks and discolouration. The most obvious includes 'If you think you can do nothing about the environment...'. with a surface tear / bruise to the lower right side and a tear from the edge along the right side. Visible in catalogue images, but also see extra images. The bottom edge cuts off some text details, see images. 

Angela Davis 'If They Came..' folded into four, with lines visible and discoloured. a small tear at the top along the dividing line. Fragile paper. 

Various others with wear and tear, please see additional images. 


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