1978-The Rolling Stones-Some Girls-Cardboard Promotional Poster-PAE Graded Near Mint '89'

closed on Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Final Auction Price
*Final prices include buyers premium
$540.00
Starting bid: $1.00

This cardboard poster was only posted around Los Angeles as a promotion for the Rolling Stones album release of “Some Girls”. They didn’t last long because some of the celebrities in the artwork sued the Stones for use of their image and the artwork was banned – making this a very rare and desirable poster!

 

The historic Colby Poster Printing Company produced promotional material between 1948 and 2012 and they became legendary for their signature fluorescent inks and bold all-caps typography although none of the original staff had any formal design training. They were members of the letterpress union the screen printers union and the typesetters union.

 

Original cardboard posters are super popular and remain one of the most highly sought after type of concert memorabilia ever known. In another public auction during November 2017 a lower graded "near mint" example with "creases and dings" reached a high water mark of $1375.00. 

 

Poster – The Rolling Stones Some Girls album promo

Grade – PAE Near Mint 89

Bands/Bill – The Rolling Stones “Some Girls”

Date – 1978

Dimensions – 14” X 22”

Printing – Original First Printing

Artist – Colby Poster Printing

Promoter – Atlantic Records

Paper Type - Cardboard

Condition Details – Super clean with no nicks cuts tears or pinholes. 100% Original with no restoration. Bumped corners. View the detailed high res photo of this lot. Click on the thumbnail photo to see an enlarged photo. Click a second time on the magnifying glass in the upper right corner of the enlarged photo. A super high res image with every millimeter will now be clearly displayed. For a personalized eyewitness examination call 410-464-6180 11:00 am to 6:00pm eastern.

 

*****This poster is available for inspection at our gallery by appointment. *****

 

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