Collectors Auction April 30th Edition
Williamson Auction williamsonauctiongallery@yahoo.com
| Price | Bid Increment |
|---|---|
| $0 | $5 |
| $50 | $10 |
| $150 | $25 |
| $500 | $50 |
| $1,000 | $100 |
| $2,000 | $250 |
| $4,000 | $500 |
| $15,000 | $1,000 |
| $50,000 | $2,500 |
| $100,000 | $5,000 |
This collection features three iconic cover illustrations by Norman Rockwell for The Saturday Evening Post. Provenance for this set includes the Norman Rockwell Museum of the South. Each piece is professionally matted and presented in protective sleeves. The set includes:
"Summer Vacation" (June 30, 1934): A quintessential Rockwell image showing a young boy hitching a ride on the back of a truck, his schoolbooks tossed aside as he embraces the freedom of summer.
"The Portcullis Room" (June 11, 1932): A serene and elegant illustration featuring a woman in a green dress reclining and reading, capturing a quiet moment of 1930s sophistication.
"The Antique Dealer" (May 19, 1934): A detailed and nostalgic scene showing a woman inspecting a Russian samovar in an antique shop, highlighting Rockwell's skill with interior settings and historical objects.
Specs:
Quantity: 3 pieces
Dimensions: 20 x 16 inches each (including matting)
Medium: Lithograph / Print on paper
Artist: Norman Rockwell
Publication: The Saturday Evening Post
Provenance: Norman Rockwell Museum of the South
Antique, Vintage, Americana, Norman Rockwell, Saturday Evening Post, Illustration Art, 1932, 1934, Magazine Covers, Collectible Prints, Wall Art, Nostalgia, Home Decor, Fine Art, Lithograph, Norman Rockwell Museum of the South.
Available payment options
Shipping
For shipping assistance, we recommend contacting the following trusted professionals:
UPS Store: Phone 954-963-7134 Email store0288@theupsstore.com website
theupsstore.com/0288
Alternatively, we can provide additional recommendations for third-party shipping
services. All items will be shipped within 10 business days after payment has cleared.
Items must be picked up within 10 business days following the auction. Items not
collected within this timeframe will be placed in storage at a fee of $10.00 per item per day.