Seven Artists Records for Fall 2020 Travel Posters at Swann Auction Discoveries: Frank Lemen and Anthony Hansen “With over an over 80% sell-through rate, and with 16 of the top 17 lots selling to collectors, our Thursday, October 15, 2020, Rare & Important Travel Poster auction definitively showed that the market, and specifically private collectors, has remained robust and competitive,” noted Nicholas D. Lowry, Swann president and specialist for the annual sale. Artist Records John Held, Jr., Nantucket, 1925. Sold for $21,250, a record for the artist. The auction delivered seven artists records, including the top lots of the sale. John Held, Jr.’s 1925 bird’s-eye view of Nantucket, which earned $21,250 over a $6,000 to $9,000 estimate; and Paul George Lawler’s ad for travel to Hawaii via San Francisco created for Pan Am airlines, which also brought $21,250. The midcentury modern design New York / Fly TWA, 1956, earned David Klein a new artist record at $12,500. Rare posters by Michael Rudolf Wening and Seaverns W. Hilton brought attention from collectors. Wening’s Siam / Beautiful Bangkok / The Jewel City of Asia, circa 1920s, earned a record at $9,375, and Hilton’s Lewis and Clark / Northern Pacific, 1920, at $6,250. Additional records were earned by Charles W. Holmes and Miles W. Sater. Paul George Lawler, San Francisco – Hawaii Overnight / Via Pan Am – To the Orient, 1939. Sold for $21,250, a record for the artist. Discoveries Frank Lemen, Fly To Bermuda on Colonial Airlines, circa 1952. Sold for $1,000. The auction resulted in two discoveries with Frank Lemen’s previously unattributed circa-1952 design for Bermuda, which sold for $1,000, and the unsigned The Palisades of the Hudson / New York Central Lines, circa 1930s, which earned $5,750 and was attributed to Anthony Hansen after research found the image in the New York Central Line’s 1931 calendar with Hansen’s name attached. Further Highlights Pierre Fix-Masseau, Exactitude, 1932. Sold for $10,625. Additional highlights included winter scenes by Emil Cardinaux: Zermatt / Matterhorn Schweiz, 1908, which realized $11,875, and Winter in der Schweiz, 1921, which brought $11,875. Powerful train images featured Leslie Ragan’s The New 20th Century Limited, 1939, at $16,250, and Pierre Fix-Masseau’s Exactitude, 1932, at $10,625. “Some speculate that the inability for people to travel given the pandemic has raised the profile of Travel Posters in particular, but I believe that material of exceptional quality and rarity will always be eagerly competed for. And with over 13 world record prices achieved, it appears that the market bears that theory out.”Nicholas D. Lowry Consign with Swann Share Facebook Twitter October 20, 2020Author: Kelsie JankowskiCategory: Vintage Posters Tags: Anthony Hansen Charles W. Holms David Klein Emil Cardinaux Frank Lemen John Held Jr. Leslie Ragan Michael Rudolf Wening Miles W. Sater Paul George Lawler Pierre Fix-Masseau Records & Results Seaverns W. Hilton travel posters Vintage Posters Previous Old Master Through Modern Prints: November 2020 Highlights Next Touring the October 22 Sale of Fine Photographs Recommended Posts Records & Results: Revolutionary & Presidential Americana from the Collection of William Wheeler IIII Autographs June 25, 2018 Nicholas D. Lowry Shares His Favorite “Unofficial” Vintage Olympic Posters Vintage Posters July 21, 2021 Auction Highlights: Rare & Important Travel Posters — October 10, 2024 Vintage Posters September 18, 2024