KELLOGG'S PEP BUTTONS 25 COLOR ORIGINAL ART PROTOTYPE DESIGNS.
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$1,150.00 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Thursday, September 4, 2008 1:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, September 4, 2008 1:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #195-Part II
Items 994-2570 in Auction 195
Value Code:
L - $2,000 to $5,000 Help Icon
Item Description
This large sheet of art board 12.5x21" was probably created in 1944. Within 1-1/8" circles are beautiful original art prototype portraits of 25 of the 86 different characters in the set. All art is pen and ink watercolor. The board has several penciled production notes including text for copyright above Popeye image "Copr. 1946 King Feat. Syn.," various color designations, name of famous printer "Einson-Freeman" and by one button the dimension "13/16"" which became the actual button size. Art on this board except for possible color change or tiny detail, exactly matches the final button designs for Popeye, Olive Oyl, Wimpy, Casper, Toots, Fritz, The Captain and Little King. The art for the following characters is significantly different on the actual buttons: Maggie, Jiggs, Flash Gordon, Mama Katzenjammer, Hans, Snuffy Smith, Henry, Dagwood, Blondie, Andy Gump, Lord Plushbottom, Uncle Willie, Don Winslow, Emmy, Junior Tracy, Rip Winkle, Pop Jenks. The 86 different Pep buttons were issued 1945-1946 in five sets of 18, each w/Superman. After the first set of 18, following sets had 17 new characters. Of the 25 images on this board, 17 match the second series issued, five are from the third series issued and three are from the fourth series issued. Board has minor pencil smudges, .25x.5" glue mark at upper left of Little King, 1" dia. tan stain above Uncle Willie. All color art images are bright and fresh as painted. The most historic comic button art we know of. Unique. This is a file copy from the archives of premium creators Sam & Gordon Gold accompanied by a letter to that effect from Gordon Gold.
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