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Quote: Some may think they're ticky-tack 1970s schlock, but I think they'll look wonderful on the wall each facing the fireplace (said wall covered in 1960s wood-grain paneling, so they'll fit right in). And what does your spouse / significant other think? All kidding aside, they are very interesting and unique. Congrats on your purchase. |
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Haha, fantastic. Here's mine, a needlepoint someone mounted and framed.  |
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Quote: And what does your spouse / significant other think? Well, she doesn't mind... as most cats tend not to pay attention to wall coverings unless they are climbable or perch-worthy. (Are ya kiddin'? There's not a woman on the planet insane enough to tolerate me...) |
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1st thought - those are really hideous 2nd thought - where can I find a pair for myself |
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OMG, those are so fantastic! I love it....I grew up in the 1970's so I would have loved to have found these as well. Congrats on finding them. |
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Neat stuff. I was curious about what Vanguard Studios did. There is a lot of their stuff on ebay, but not a lot of explanation. This was about all I found in some brief searches: Quote: Vanguard Studio was a commercial artist studio in Los Angeles, California started in the 1960's that employed about 50 artists to create paintings and wall art. To my knowledge, there is no accurate listing of the actual names of the artists used (most only signed their first names) or the patterns created. While the work is considered collectible, most pieces range in value from $50 to $250 at present based from databases reflecting actual completed sales. Quote: It is one of HUNDREDS of patterns produced--as I said earlier, it was an art guild product and no two of anything was EXACTLY alike....there really is not that much more to "know", honestly....they are not considered rare by any means...just "collectible." |
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Quote: It is one of HUNDREDS of patterns produced--as I said earlier, it was an art guild product and no two of anything was EXACTLY alike That makes sense to me and aligns with what little I've been able to glean online. The one other image I found online shows some differences in the paint colors... cool, printing varieties!   |
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Those are both glorious and appalling. Gloriously appalling? Appallingly glorious? Maybe some of each? :) I actually recently acquired a piece of philatelic art too - this is a 1935 lithograph by Philadelphia artist Benton Spruance, called "The Philatelists." Been looking for one of these for a while! (the edition was supposedly only 25, though I see this one is numbered out of 26. Spruance wasn't always careful about his numbering).  |
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Not sure but I think the Lincoln head might be a re-perf on the left side! (might need to get the big gauge out).
Nice items!
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Fun fact: vanathane is now used almost exclusively for making wheels for rollerskates. |
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Hobsun wrote: Quote: Not sure but I think the Lincoln head might be a re-perf on the left side! (might need to get the big gauge out). Don't know about the left side, but the top right is in need of a re-perf.  |
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I'm pretty sure they're forgeries. And yes, they are definitely uncomfortable to look at. For me, they'd go in the garage, not the LR or BR. My wife has her limits, but so do I, and I'm not looking at those plastic things all the time. |
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