Grateful Dead Oxford Circle San Francisco 66 Mouse Kelley
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- jamesgunter
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sixtiesposters prices tend to run a little high. those prices on ebay are about right
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They have one of the large prints on PawnStars.
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When did fd-26 (3) the third printing come out and what is its value ?
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RP3 was from 1966 if the listing is correct. The value is what a seller will sell it for and a buyer will pay for it.
The data EB has is here:
http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/7102
The data EB has is here:
http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/7102
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http://clars.com/recent-auction-highlights/
Lot 2327
Stanley Mouse (American, b. 1940) and Alton Kelley (American, 20th c.), "Grateful Dead: Skeleton and Roses," 1966, Family Dog Presents at Avalon Ballroom vintage lithographic rock poster in colors
Sold for $19,040 | April 26, 2015
Lot 2327
Stanley Mouse (American, b. 1940) and Alton Kelley (American, 20th c.), "Grateful Dead: Skeleton and Roses," 1966, Family Dog Presents at Avalon Ballroom vintage lithographic rock poster in colors
Sold for $19,040 | April 26, 2015
Bidders also battled it out at Clars in the hopes of owning a piece of Rock ‘n Roll history. An exceptional collection of early Bill Graham and Family Dog lithographic posters were offered, of which all but a few were extremely rare vintage first printings and had been kept in near mint condition. Due to the owner’s excellent conservation of these posters they attracted the attention of numerous collectors and dealers as well as the author Eric King—famous for his detailed catalogue of Bill Graham and Family Dog Psychedelic posters from this era. Mr. King, a local Bay Area resident, attended Clars Friday preview, personally authenticating the famous Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley “Skeleton and Roses,” poster stating its condition was the best he had seen. While all 70 posters sold, the holy grail of the posters—Mouse and Kelley’s, “Skeleton and Roses”— created for the Grateful Dead’s 1966 concert at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco—hammered at a world auction record of $19,000. The incredible sale happened just before the much-anticipated Grateful Dead farewell tour this summer, and helped to catapult the entire collection to realize nearly $60,000.
Holy drymounting fudge!
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wow. hope the goods are recovered.
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Which one of you folks did this?
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Just posting my love for this print! I purchased a 3rd edition about 6 years ago framed for $300. Only a few minor issues, a small tear on the top and some light discoloration spots here or there. Still though, looks great hanging and it's such a timeless image!
geezer wrote:1966hogie777 wrote:Anyone know what year the RP-2 was printed?
Any idea if it was before the concert? My guess would be not but I suppose it's possible.
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