Title: Vintage 1963 Lambretta Scooter Poster by Pietro Vera – Excellent Condition
Description:
The poster is of a Vintage Lambretta scooter poster from 1963, featuring an iconic design by Pietro Vera. This original poster is a true gem for scooter enthusiasts, collectors of vintage advertising art, or anyone with a passion for retro Italian style.
Details:
Artist: Pietro Vera
Printer: Milano
Size: 39 x 55 inches / 100 x 140 cm
Print Technique: Offset lithograph
Year: 1963
Condition: Excellent, especially for its age
Material: On Linen
This poster beautifully captures the spirit of the era when Lambretta scooters ruled the roads. The vibrant colors, stylish design, and excellent condition make it a valuable addition to any collection.
Whether you’re a Lambretta enthusiast or simply appreciate vintage advertising art, this poster is a piece of history that deserves a special place in your space.
Artist: Picasso, Pablo Printer: Mourlot Imprimerie, Paris Size: 26 x 39 ” / 66 x 100 cm On / Off Linen: Delay approx 2 weeks to linen-back before delivery Print Technique: Stone lithograph Year: 1962 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Original stone lithography done at the Mourlot imprimerie where artist printing was done in the old technique. View on to the sea the same image was used for Cannes as well. Excellent condition on linen
Artist: Picasso, Pablo Printer: Mourlot Imprimerie, Paris Size: 19.25 x 29.25 ” / 48.9 x 74.3 cm On / Off Linen: Unlined Print Technique: Stone lithograph Year: 1966 Condition & Comments: Excellent A condition
Original stone lithography done at the Mourlot imprimerie where artist printing was done in the old technique. Excellent condition on linen
Jean Cocteau – Ville de Nantes / Hommage à Jean Cocteau (1964)
Original exhibition poster, printed by Mourlot
This original stone lithograph poster was created for the 1964 exhibition Hommage à Jean Cocteau at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Nantes, held shortly after Cocteau’s death. Running from May 21 to June 15, the show honored Cocteau’s legacy with a selection of his drawings, lithographs, theatrical designs, and graphic works.
Printed by the renowned Atelier Mourlot in Paris, the poster features Cocteau’s line drawing Orpheus with Lyre, a lyrical and minimal composition emblematic of his visual style. The clean typography and spacious layout reflect the refined tone of the exhibition itself.
A true first edition, not a reproduction, this piece is a collectible artifact of mid-20th-century French cultural history—highly sought after by admirers of Cocteau, Surrealism, and postwar graphic art. Exhibition posters printed by Mourlot, particularly for memorial retrospectives of major artists, continue to grow in value and relevance.
New York World’s Fair
Artist: Bob Peak
Date: Copyright 1961 (Fair held 1964–1965)
Size: 11 × 16 in. (28 × 41 cm)
Print Type: Offset Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Comments:
Original poster for the New York World’s Fair, with copyright 1961 by Unisphere. The fair took place at Flushing Meadows, Queens, in 1964–1965 and promoted themes of technology, innovation, and international culture.
The artwork is by Bob Peak (1927–1992), a major American illustrator recognized for transforming the look of commercial graphics in the mid-20th century. Often called the “father of the modern movie poster,” Peak created iconic images for Apocalypse Now, Superman, and Star Trek, alongside important advertising and cultural commissions. His work for the World’s Fair reflects his bold graphic style at the height of his career.
This smaller format poster has been professionally mounted on linen and is preserved in excellent condition.
1964 New York World’s Fair Original Poster – Bob Peak – (Blue Version)
Original 1964 poster for the New York World’s Fair, designed by American illustrator Bob Peak. The fair, held at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens from April 1964 through October 1965, became a landmark event of mid-century design and architecture, with the Unisphere as its central symbol. This lithograph was printed in New York and bears the mark of the Amalgamated Lithographers of America, Local 1, the union representing commercial lithographers at the time. The piece measures 11 × 16 inches and has been professionally mounted on linen for preservation. Condition is graded A (excellent), with vivid color and no noted defects.
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Details
Title: 1964 World’s Fair
Artist: Bob Peak
Date: 1964
Printer: Amalgamated Lithographers of America, Local 1
Size: 11 × 16 in. (28 × 41 cm)
Print Type: Lithography
Condition: Excellent, grade A, linen-backed
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Comments
An original promotional poster for the 1964–65 New York World’s Fair, linking two important strands of 20th-century American visual culture: the celebrated fair itself and the work of Bob Peak, one of the most influential commercial illustrators of his generation.
Original poster Lugano Vendemmia by Daniel Buzzi, created in 1964 for the Festa della Vendemmia (Grape Harvest Festival) on Lake Lugano, Switzerland. Printed by Traub in Zurich, this lithograph measures 25 × 39 in. and has been professionally mounted on linen. Preserved in excellent “A” condition.
The Festa della Vendemmia was an annual autumn celebration in Lugano, highlighting the grape harvest with parades, music, costumes, and the tasting of wines from the Ticino region. The event became one of Lugano’s most popular festivals, drawing both locals and visitors to celebrate Swiss-Italian cultural traditions.
Daniel Buzzi (1914–1983) was a Swiss painter and graphic designer active in the mid-20th century. Known for his clear, bold poster compositions, Buzzi worked on cultural and commercial projects that helped shape modern Swiss poster design. His work for the Lugano wine festival is among his best-known contributions, combining lively imagery with the Swiss tradition of festival advertising.
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Artist: Daniel Buzzi
Title: Lugano Vendemmia
Date: 1964
Printer: Traub, Switzerland
Size: 25 × 39 in. (64 × 99 cm)
Print Type: Lithograph
On Linen: Yes
Condition: Excellent “A”
The Beatles by Richard Avedon Pop Art Poster Set (1967–68) – Complete Original 5-Poster Set
This is the complete and original Pop Art Beatles poster set created by photographer Richard Avedon for STERN Magazine in Germany. These are the authentic first printings from the original 1967–68 production, not later reproductions. The full set includes the four famous color portraits of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, together with the fifth black-and-white banner poster that was issued as part of the original release.
In late 1967, each of the Beatles visited a studio specially arranged by Richard Avedon to be photographed individually. Avedon later transformed these portraits into a striking Pop Art series, using psychedelic color and solarization effects to capture the spirit of the era. The posters were printed and distributed in early 1968 through STERN Magazine and partner publications in the United States and Europe.
The complete five-poster set was originally distributed at newsstands, rolled together in a clear plastic tube, and remains one of the most recognized Pop Art series of the 20th century. Each poster has been professionally mounted on linen for preservation.
These works have been exhibited in major museums and institutions worldwide and remain an enduring symbol of the 1960s, blending Avedon’s portrait photography with the bold visual language of Pop Art.
Artist: Richard Avedon
Title: The Beatles – Complete Original 5-Poster Set
Date: 1967–68
Publisher: Stern Magazine, Germany
Size: 19 x 27 in (50 x 70 cm) each
Print Type: Offset Lithograph
Condition: Excellent / On Linen
Comments: Complete original Beatles poster set of five by Richard Avedon, created for Stern Magazine. Includes four color portraits and the black-and-white banner poster. Authentic first printings from 1967–68, professionally linen-mounted.
The Schmidt’s beer poster from the early 1960s features a couple riding bicycles, each carrying a six-pack of Schmidt’s beer in their front baskets. The slogan reads, “Give your thirst a taste of life… Go… Schmidt’s of Philadelphia.”
Poster Details
Measuring 23.5 x 45 inches, the poster was produced by C. Schmidt & Sons, Inc. It was printed on glossy paper and is often linen-mounted for preservation.
Brewery History
Founded in 1860 by Christian Schmidt, the brewery became one of Philadelphia’s largest. It was known for producing American lagers and expanded its distribution across the northeastern U.S.
Marketing and Closure
Schmidt’s promoted its beer through various advertisements, including the bicycle-themed poster. The brewery closed in 1987 due to competition from national brands, but its name remains associated with Philadelphia’s brewing history.
Artist: Anon Printer: L Schmidt & sons, Philadelphia Size: 114 x 60 cm/ 45 x 23.5 in On/Off Linen: On Linen Print Technique: offset lithograph Year: 1960’s original Condition & Comments: excellent