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Circus Posters
 
 
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Lot 1930
Bud Anderson Circus. [c. early 1940s], 28 x 42 in. Lithograph, Temple Litho, Chicago-Mason City. Featuring a group of ten acrobats and trapeeze artists, "America's Foremost Equilibrists…" The poster was reconstructed by cutting off the name of the original circus and adding Bud Anderson's name; thus the word "Circus" appears twice. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. A fine litho.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 1931
Bed E. Anderson's American Victory Circus. [1945], 27 x 41 in. Silkscreen. Neal Walters Poster Co., Eureka Springs, Ark. Featuring four clown faces, brightly colored in navy, red, and yellow. Condition: B. A couple of small tears at fold intersections, a 1¾ in. tear at lower left edge, and heavy folds. The appellation "American Victory" was probably used temporarily to celebrate the end of World War II.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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Lot 1932
Bud E. Anderson's American Victory Circus. [1945], 41 x 27 in. Silkscreen. Neal Walters Poster Co. Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Featuring a large head-and-shoulders portrait of a clown; a small image of Anderson is at upper right. Seal Bros., also owned by Anderson, used the same clown portrait in 1948. Condition: B-. A few tears at fold intersections; some color transfer, and some tape remnants on verso. The "American Victory" addition to the circus name probably celebrated the end of World War II.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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Lot 1933
Bud E. Anderson's Circus. There are five posters in this lot. Four are from Bud E. Anderson's American Victory Circus, [1945], 27 x 42 in. Silkscreens. Three are identical: featuring a large clown and announcing "All New This Year"; the fourth features a variety of circus acts. The fifth poster, Bud E. Anderson's Circus, is also said to be from 1945; it is a 13½ x 41 in. streamer, silkscreen, featuring a clown at left and a trapeze act above. All posters were printed by Neal Walters Poster Co., Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Overall Condition: B+/B. A few small fold and marginal tears. (5 items).
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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$115
Lot 1934
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities And 3 Ring Circus. [c. 1939], 28 x 42 in. Lithograph. Featuring a lion at center, surrounded by an elephant, a zebra, and a dog, with their trainer, performing various tricks. As was often the practice, the poster was reconstructed by cutting off the name of an earlier circus, in this case Tom Mix Circus (1935-38) and pasting on a new name tag. Additionally, "America's Newest And Different Big Show," is pasted over "Tom Mix Himself and Tony will positively appear at each performance." Jungle Oddities toured with Bud E. Anderson 1939-41; since the poster states that this is their "First Tour With American Circus," the date of the poster is probably 1939. Condition: B. A few small fold tears; some tears and paper loss in upper border, not affecting image; only one 1¾ in. tear at top center reaches into the background; one tape remnant on verso of top corner. An excellent litho.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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Lot 1935
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities And 3 Ring Circus. [1971], 42 x 28½ in. Lithograph. Riverside Print. Co., Milwaukee-Chicago. Featuring a wide variety of animals: "…The Most Remarkable Exhibitions With Wild Animals In The World." This is a beautiful poster, with well-drawn animals reacting to each other in a natural habitat. The poster has been reconstructed by adding a name tag for Bud E. Anderson's Circus, which went out of business in 1945, to a 1971 lithograph, making it a true "jungle oddity!" Condition: Professionally restored to A-.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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$288
Lot 1936
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities And 3 Ring Circus. [c. 1940s], 42 x 28 in. Photo offset. Donaldson Litho Co. Newport, KY, No 5864. Featuring clowns, aerialists and an elephant, all defying gravity. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. Attractive and action packed.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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$230
Lot 1937
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities And 3 Ring Circus. [c. 1944], 41 x 27 in. Featuring a parade of circus performers leaving the circus grounds, white tents in the background. With date tag for Washington. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. Unsophisticated art but a colorful and exciting image. Bud E. Anderson operated circuses intermittently from 1923 to 1945 in various alliances, Jungle Oddities being one of them.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Lot 1938
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities and 3 Ring Circus. [1944], 13 x 41 in. streamer. Lithograph. Erie Litho Co., Erie, PA. Picturing a watering hole with an elephant and two camels on one side; a tiger and a lioness face off over a freshly-killed bird on the other side. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. Date tag removed. Vibrant colors.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 1939
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities and 3 Ring Circus. [probably 1939], 27 x 42 in. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co., Erie, PA. Featuring three lady high-wire performers. A date tag for Washington is attached. Condition: A-/B+. Four small tears at fold intersections and a 2 in. tear at top edge. A very perky poster.
Estimated Value $350 - 450.
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Lot 1940
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities And 3 Ring Circus. [c. 1944], 41 x 28 in. Photo offset, designed to be seen from a distance. Temple Litho Chicago - Mason City. Featuring at least a dozen circus acts frolicing around the huge letters in "C I R C U S." Designed by artist Frank Hoban, whose name is at lower right. The poster was reconstructed by placing a new name tag over an older one. Condition: A-; minor edge chips and a couple of tape remnants at top verso.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 1941
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities And 3 Ring Circus. [1939], 14 x 42 in. Streamer. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg Co. Featuring three performing elephants and a clown; one of the elephants holds a lady in his trunk. Date tag for Washington is attached. Condition: A-; small holes at fold intersections. This same image was used by Barnett Bros. Circus around the same time.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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$173
Lot 1942
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities And 3 Ring Circus. [c. 1939-41], 28 x 41in. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co., Erie, PA. Featuring seven elephants and their lady trainer; the two front elephants have made a seat with their trunks for the lady. Condition: B+. Light, overall toning, a few small fold and margin tears; paper loss in upper left border does not touch image and would be covered by framing. Nice eye appeal--the colors are rich and the elephants show a lot of personality.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 1943
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities and 3 Ring Circus. [c. 1944-45], 14 x 41 in. Streamer. Donaldson Litho Co., Newport, KY. Featuring two tigers in a natural habitat. Condition: A-. Minor paper remnants in lower margin from date tag removal.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 1944
Bud E. Anderson's Jungle Oddities And 3 Ring Circus. There are four posters in this group, all from Bud E. Anderson. 1. [1940], 27 x 42 in. Silkscreen. Featuring a lion and a tiger below; an American flag is draped across the top, with a portrait of Anderson inset into a heart. 2. [c. 1940s], 27 x 21 in. Silkscreen. Featuring two elephants, one holding the other by the tail; a portrait of Anderson is set in a heart at top right, beside a trailer, "Out Of The Heart Of America Comes…" 3. [1941], 13½ x 41 in. Streamer. Silkscreen. A photo offset portrait of Anderson and the name of the circus is above the name of the town, Breckenridge, and a huge date, with performance times below. 4. [c. 1940s], 28 x 41 in. Featuring a clown and the announcement that all prices have been reduced to 25¢. With date tag for Washington; this poster has a couple of large tears and is in poor condition. The first three have some small fold and marginal tears and are about a B+/B. (4 items).
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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Lot 1945
Arthur Bros. 5-RingCircus. [1944], 42 x 28 in., silkscreen, Majestic Poster Press, Los Angeles. Featurning "Moe and Joe, The World's Only Twin Baby Elephants." With partial date tag for Great Bend. Condition: B. A few small holes at fold intersections; paper loss at upper right corner, easily covered, partial date tag attached to lowered border.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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Lot 1946
Arthur Bros. and C.R. Montgomery. There are two posters in this lot. Arthur Bros. Mighty American Circus. [1944], 21 x 28 in. Silkscreen. Featuring the head of a giant ape. With date tag for Great Bend. C.R. Montgomery Wild Animal Circus. [1946], 21 x 28 in. Silkscreen. Featuring the same image of an ape as on the Arthur Bros. Circus. With ragged date tag for Elsinore. Both posters printed by Majestic Poster Press, Los Angeles. Condition: A- and B+; one has some toning at top and a couple of tape remnants on verso.
Estimated Value $100 - 150.
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$58
Lot 1947
Arthur Bros. Circus. Seven Arthur Bros. posters. Two are from Arthur Bros. Mighty American Circus; one is said to be 1940, 28 x 42 in., silkscreen, featuring performing elephants. The second is probably 1943, 21 x 28 in., silkscreen, featuring a clown face, with a date tag for Monterey. Four are from Arthur Bros. 5-Ring Circus, c. 1944.; three of these are 21 x 28 in.; one is a title sheet; one features performing dogs; another features a zebra and a clown. The fourth is a 42 x 20 in. silkscreen, with animals and performers on and around the giant letters of the word "CIRCUS." All four have remnants of date tags for Great Bend. The seventh is simply titled Arthur Bros. Circus, [1944], 42 x 28 in., and promotes the fact that it is "the Second Largest Circus on Earth." Conditions range from B+ to C. (7 items).
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Lot 1948
Arthur Bros. Mighty American Circus. [1945], 14 x 42 in. Streamer. Silkscreen. Majestic Poster Press, Los Angeles. Featuring "Calimo - Giant Ape." With Medford date tag. Condition: Professionally restored to A-.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Lot 1949
Arthur Bros. Mighty American Circus. [1945], 14 x 42 in. Streamer. Silkscreen. Majestic Poster Press, Los Angesles. Featuring an elephant, "Titania - Biggest Beast That Walks." A date tag for Medford is attached. Condition: B+. Small tear at fold intersection; tape remnants at top edge and minor paper loss at top margin.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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Lot 1950
Arthur Bros. Mighty American Circus. [1944], 28 x 42 in. Silkscreen. Majestic Poster Press, Los Angeles. Featuring five women performing on horseback. A partial date tag from South Bend is attached. Condition: A-. A couple of small tears at fold intersections. Martin E. Arthur operated circuses under several names from 1942 to 1945.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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Lot 1951
Arthur Bros. Mighty American Circus. [1943], 21 x 28 in. Silkscreen. Featuring Louis Velarde's high-wire act. Date tag for Monterey is attached. Condition: B+. Old tape remnants on verso of top corners; some color loss at lower edge where previous date tags were removed; uneven right border on date tag. Arthur Bros. operated 1943-45.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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$40
Lot 1952
Austin Bros. and Dailey Bros. Big Railroad Circuses. [1945] 28 x 21 in. Two identical posters, one for each circus, featuring a bareback rider, a clown, a tiger and an elephant, both printed by Central Show Printing Co., Mason City, Iowa. One has a date tag for Decatur. Condition: A- and B. (2 items).
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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Lot 1953
Austin Bros. Big Railroad Circus. [1945], 28 x 21 in. Silkscreen. Central Show Printing Co., Mason City, Iowa. Featuring a large, snarling tiger. With attached date tag; "Waterloo" was added over the original city. Condition: B; a 2¼ in. tear closed with transparent tape to the left of "Austin"; three tape remnants just reach into background at top edge, and some faint stains and small tears in borders. Austin Bros. operated under that name only in 1887 and 1945. One of the 1945 proprietors, Ben Davenport, owned various other circuses, including Dailey Bros.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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$40
Lot 1954
Al G. Barnes and Sells-Floto Combined Circus. [1930s], 20½ x 28 in. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co., Erie, PA. Featuring two groups of the "World's Finest Horses in Superb Military Maneuvers"; one group has women riders; one group is riderless. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. An attractive and valuable poster.
Estimated Value $450 - 650.
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Realized
$253
Lot 1955
Al G. Barnes And Sells-Floto Combined Circus. [said to be 1937], 21 x 28 in. Photo offset. Featuring "The Famous Jackley Troupe In Bewilderingly Beautiful Living Art Creations." The image was used by Al G. Barnes in more than one year. Condition: A-. Minuscule tear at fold intersection, a couple of pieces of tape on top verso, and minor paper remnants at lower edge from removal of date tag.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 1956
Al G. Barnes And Sells-Floto Combined Circus. [between 1935-38], 41 x 27 in. Lithograph. Central Printing & Illinois Litho Co., Chicago. Featuring a magnificent image of a snarling tiger. Condition: B. Heavy folds, light overall toning, a 1¾ in. tear in lower left margin, and some smaller edge tears; also, minor paper remnants in lower border from date tag removal.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$104
Lot 1957
Al G. Barnes And Sells-Floto Combined Circus. [said to be 1937], 19½ x 28 in. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg Co., Erie, PA. Featuring Bert Nelson, "World's Greatest Wild Animal Trainer," and a beautiful, snarling tiger. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. The tiger is especially well executed; its coloring is rich and its eyes are prettier than Nelson's! Al G. Barnes and Sells-Floto had both been in business since 1906. When they joined forces in 1935, they became one of the premier train circuses in the west, but like so many other circuses during the Great Depression, they folded in 1938.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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$207
Lot 1958
A.G. Barnes and Sells-Floto Combined Circus. [1930s], 28 x 41 in. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co., Erie, PA. Featuring two groups of the "World's Finest Horses in Superb Military Maneuvers"; one group has women riders; one group is riderless. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. An attractive and valuable poster.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,200.
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Lot 1959
Al G. Barnes Circus. [c. 1938], 20½ x 28 in. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg Co., Erie, PA. Featuring Bert Nelson, "Lord and Master of the Most Savage Jungle Beasts in the Brute Creation!" and his big cats. The top of the poster was reconstructed by pasting Barnes' name over the name of Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. Performers were often lured from one circus to another; Barnes was able to save money by using an already-created poster promoting Nelson. Condition: Professionally restored to A-.
Estimated Value $500 - 750.
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$322
Lot 1960
Al G. Barnes Circus. [c. 1930s], 27½ x 20 in. Lithograph. Featuring two new spectacles, one with elephants, horses, turbaned men and dancing women, representing an Indian (from India) theme; the other represents a "processional fiesta of all the charm, romance and gaiety of Old Spain." Themed spectacles such as these were much enjoyed by circus spectators. With a partial date tag for Wilshire & Fairfax (Los Angeles). Condition: Professionally restored to A-.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Lot 1961
Al G. Barnes Trained Wild Animal Circus. [c. 1930s], 40 x 28 in. Lithograph. Litho in USA. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co, Erie, PA. Featuring a lady animal trainer with eight tigers and a panther. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. A beauty.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,250.
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Realized
$748
Lot 1962
Al G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus. [1930s], 28 x 21 in. Lithograph. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co., Erie, PA. Featuring 24 elephants performing in three rings; in the front ring, they create a pyramid; in the two back rings, they perform other stunts. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. The colors are vivid, with great eye appeal. This is one of the most popular circus poster images ever conceived. The artwork originated in the 1930s by one of the Erie artists for the Sells Floto Circus and was also used by Cole Bros.
Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,750.
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$719
Lot 1963
Al. G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus. [c.1930s], 28 x 21 in. Lithograph. Central Ptg. & Illinois Litho Co., Chicago, USA. Featuring renowned tiger trainer Mabel Stark, dressed in her trademark white leather, and eight big cats. The artist's name, Frank Hoban, is at lower right. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. Al G. Barnes Circus was in business from 1906-1938. Barnes was very successful, building his circus up to a thirty-car railroad operation. In 1929, Barnes (who died in 1931) sold out to the American Circus Corporation, which included the Barnes circus with others sold to John Ringling that same year. Mabel Stark started and ended her career as a wild animal trainer with Al G. Barnes. During the 1910s and 1920s, she was one of the greatest stars of the Ringling Brothers Circus; her act was the center-ring finale.
Estimated Value $600 - 800.
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Realized
$391
Lot 1964
Al G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus. [1930s], 19½ x 28 in. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co., Erie, PA. Featuring two groups of the "World's Finest Horses in Superb Military Maneuvers"; one group has women riders; one group is riderless. Condition: B; a 3¾ in. closed tear at upper right; remnants of date tag removal and minor edge tears in lower margin. Bright and attractive. A valuable poster.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Lot 1965
Al G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus. [c. 1930s], 21 x 28 in. Lithograph. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co., Erie, PA. Featuring a tiger riding on an elephant's back--two natural enemies trained to perform together. Condition: Professionally restored to A-. A stunning poster with warm, rich colors.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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$230
Lot 1966
Al G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus. [c. 1932], 21 x 28 in. Photo offset. Erie Litho & Ptg. Co., Erie, PA. Featuring "The Famous Jackley Troupe In Bewilderingly Beautiful Living Art Creations." The image is, indeed, beautiful as the acrobats mold themselves into statues in a fountain. The image was used by Al G. Barnes more than one year (see #4727). The Jackley family had been famous as acrobats at least since the turn of the century. Condition: B+. Tiny tears at fold intersections, a few marginal tears, and tape remnants on top verso; also, a slightly darkened area at right margin, slightly affecting image, and minor paper remnants at lower edge from removal of date tag.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 1967
Al G. Barnes Wild Animal Circus. [early 1930s], 28 x 21 in. Lithograph. Central Ptg & Illinois Litho Co., Chicago. Featuring two circus trains, "Giant Trains of Steel Thundering Through the Dawn Bringing to You All That Is Great in the Amusement World." Condition: Professionally restored to A-.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$529
Lot 1968
Barnett Bros. 3 Ring Circus. [1938], 20 x 28 in. Photo offset. Donaldson Litho Co., Newport, KY. Featuring performing ponies. With Seneca date tag. Condition: A-; a couple of tiny holes at fold intersections. Barnett Bros. operated intermittently from 1928-1945.
Estimated Value $300 - 500.
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Lot 1969
Barnett Bros. 3 Ring Circus. [Said to be 1936 but probably 1938], 14 x 42 in. Streamer. Photo offset. Featuring performing monkeys. With date tag for Seneca (South Carolina). Condition: Professionally restored to A-. Barnett Bros. operated 1928-1936, 1938-39, and 1945. This image was also used by Monroe Bros. Circus in 1944.
Estimated Value $300 - 500.
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$173
Lot 1970
Barnett Bros. 3 Ring Circus. [1938], 20 x 29 in. Photo offset. Donaldson Litho Co., Newport, KY. Featuring a group of six acrobats. Date tag for Seneca (South Carolina) is attached. Condition: A-; one minuscule hole at a fold intersection and a couple of small edge tears. The top part of the poster has been reconstructed by replacing an unidentified circus' name with Barnett's name tag. (See also Wallace Bros. Circus later use of same image).
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 1971
Barney Bros. 3 Ring Wild Animal Circus. [sometime between 1935-38], 14 x 41 in. Streamer. Silkscreen. U.S. Ptg. & Eng. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Featuring a huge clown dressed as a policeman and several smaller clowns performing various antics. Condition: B+. A couple of small tears at fold intersections; faint stains at lower edge and small areas of color lifted from top by paper which stuck to it at one time. Barney Bros. was in business in 1926 and 1935-38.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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Lot 1972
Barney O'Hern World Wide Circus. [1946], 41 x 28 in. Unsophisticated photo offset, designed to be viewed from a distance. Featuring a woman on a white horse being led by a clown. Condition: A-. A scarce poster from a circus which was in operation for one year only.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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Lot 1973
Clyde Beatty Circus. [1958], 21 x 28 in. Silkscreen. Majestic Poster Press, Los Angeles. Featuring a girl on a trapeze. A circular seal at lower left shows a snarling tiger's face, surrounded by "World's Greatest Trained Wild Animal Show." A date tag for Philadelphia is attached. Condition: A-. Widespread white flecks in the red background; otherwise, in excellent condition.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 1974
Clyde Beatty Circus. [1958], 21 x 28 in. Silkscreen. Majestic Poster Press, Los Angeles. Featuring a girl on a trapeze. A circular seal at lower left shows a snarling tiger's face, surrounded by "World's Greatest Trained Wild Animal Show." A date tag for Bristol-Levittown is attached. Condition: A-/B+. Widespread white flecks in the red background and one small tear at a fold intersection.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 1975
Clyde Beatty Circus. [1958], 14 x 49 in. Streamer. Photo offset. Famed animal trainer Beatty holds a chair as he puts two lions and a tiger through their act. With Philadelphia date tag. Condition: A. Clyde Beatty Circus operated 1941-42 and 1945-58. Great color and excellent animal renderings.
Estimated Value $125 - 175.
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$69
Lot 1976
Clyde Beatty Circus. [1958], 28 x 21. Silkscreen. Featuring a variety of circus acts. With Philadelphia date tag. Condition: B+. One semi-circular tear in the "R" in "CIRCUS." The Clyde Beatty Circus was in business under that name 1941-42 and 1945-58.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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$40
Lot 1977
Clyde Beatty Circus. [1958], 14 x 41 in. Streamer. Photo offset, designed to be seen from a distance. Featuring three female aerial performers and a clown. A date tag for Bristol - Levittown is attached. Condition: A.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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$40
Lot 1978
Clyde Beatty Circus. [1958], 21 x 28 in. Silkscreen. Featuring a variety of circus acts. With Philadelphia date tag. Condition: A-. One tiny tear at fold intersection and minor soiling.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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$40
Lot 1979
Clyde Beatty Circus. [1958], 21 x 28 in. Silkscreen. Featuring a variety of acts: high wire and trapeze artists, a performing horse and rider, an elephant with a lady on its trunk, a lion, a tiger, and two clowns. A date tag for Philadelphia is attached. Condition: B+. One tiny fold tear and a 1 1/8 inch tear at upper margin.
Estimated Value $75 - 125.
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$40



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