Swann Travel Posters Auction Sets 8 Records
Philip Zec reaches $17.5K
Poster lovers from far and wide came to Swann on Thursday, October 25, sale of Rare & Important Travel Posters, setting eight records with bidding driven by eager collectors both in the room and on the phones.
The top lots of the sale were Emil Cardinaux’s snowy image for a winter getaway in St. Moritz and Philip Zec’s poster for travel to Scotland by night train, each reaching $17,500.
Leisure Activities
Numerous records were realized in the sale for both artists and individual works. W. Smithson Broadhead’s Sea Breezes and Sunshine at Lytham St. Annes, circa 1930, set a record for the artist with $8,125.
Further records for sporting and leisure posters include the circa 1925 Gleneagles / The Tennis Girl by Septimus Edwin Scott advertising the Gleneagles hotel and golf resort, which reached $8,750.
American Destinations
Records for travel posters advertising American destinations include Adolph Treidler’s New York / The Wonder City of the World, 1927, with $13,750–double the previous record for the image–and Sascha Maurer’s Atlantic City / Pennsylvania Railroad, circa 1940, with $6,500.
Additional Records
Additional records were set by The Belgian Coast, 1934, by Jean Droit with $7,000.
Savoy Hotel / St. Moritz, a lively dining scene by Karl Bickel brought $6,750.
Farman / École de Pilotage, a circa 1920 aviation poster for The Farman Aviation Works set a record for the image with $6,500 and Alexander Zhitomirsky’s Georgian Military Highway, 1939, reached $5,720.
Roger Broders
Beach posters by Roger Broders proved popular, led by two posters featuring sun-worshiping women: Sur la Côte d’Azur, circa 1920, sold for $8,125 and La Plage de Calvi. Corse, 1928, reached $7,500.
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