1968–California Hall-Benefit For Vietnam—PAE Graded Near Mint “83”

closed on Friday, January 24, 2014

Final Auction Price
*Final prices include buyers premium
$121.00
Starting bid: $100.00

This psychedelic style poster was for one of the many anti- war  benefits /protests to take place in San Francisco in the 1960’s. The hippie community of San Francisco was not as political as the Berkeley radical across the Bay but all were unified in their opposition the Vietnam conflict. It was the first time in American history that the youth of the country were able to join forces and became huge catalyst for social and political change.

This seldom seen poster is in really great condition.
    

  • Poster – Benefit for Viet Nam
  • Grade – Near Mint 83
  • Bands/Bill – Morning Glory The New Salvation Army Band Indian Headband Hair
  • Venue – California Hall
  • City – San Francisco California
  • Date – 9/15/67
  • Dimensions – 21 3/32” x 28 1/16”
  • Printing – OP-1
  • Artist – D. Pallavicini Kaleidoscope Studios
  • Series/Promoter – 
  • Paper Type – Vellum
  • Printer – Double-H Press
  • Condition Details- The piece exhibits a 7/16” tear on the lower right edge a ¼” corner bump on the lower right corner and a very faint crease in the upper left hand corner. There is also a 1/16” tear on the lower left hand border. 

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