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Golden Gate Exposition Ephemera Collection

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:175.00 USD Estimated At:350.00 - 1,500.00 USD
Golden Gate Exposition Ephemera Collection
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This item SOLD at 2015 Dec 14 @ 10:01UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Hundreds of items of all types for the 1939-1940 Golden Gate Exposition held in San Francisco. This massive group includes: six official guidebooks (1939 and 40); a rare expo. pin; three copies of "Magic in the Night" (Crocker) (photobook); "Treasure Island" in orig. envelope (Crocker) (photobook); "The 1939 World's Fair and the Bridges of San Francisco Bay" (envelope with 11 sketches of the fair, each 12" x 9"); "Billy Rose's Aquacade" (booklet with photographs of synchronized swimming group); various tickets incl. premiere, season press pass, a sponsor season pass (in leather booklet), and other admission tickets; "San Francisco 1940" (booklet about 1939 portion of fair with photos); nine different illustrated covers, incl. first day; 50+ stamps incl. poster stamp sets; various photographs, some black and white, some color lithographs in set; many colorful stickers advertising the fair; and many pieces of paper ephemera incl. pamphlets, letters, and brochures. Please inspect!

The expo. celebrated the completion of three structures that are featured all over this collection: the Golden Gate Bridge, Treasure Island, and the Bay Bridge. The theme of the expo. was "Pageant of the Pacific," celebrating nations that bordered the Pacific Ocean. This Pacific theme influenced the architecture. Treasure Island was built for the fair and was going to be used an as airport after, but was instead used by the U.S. Navy as a base during World War II. The fair was initially open February to October 1939 but was not a financial success due to the Great Depression. It was reopened for a second round in 1940. (Prag Collection) City: San Francisco State: California Date: 1939-40 hwac# 26378