20 Vintage Posters and a Globe (Kenmore near Inglemoor H.S.)

I'm hoping to give this whole collection to someone who likes unframed vintage posters, and maps.

Globe
• Circumference – about 38”
• Wood base
• Mountains are in relief (raised areas)
• Excellent condition

Posters
>Bands, Nature, Events, Travel, Cultural
>All are gently rolled-up; not in frames.
>Conditions vary from mint condition to fair but all are complete and frameable.

Large format:
1. Laminated map of the United States (ready for hanging) – mint condition
2. Glacier Bay – travel poster
3. Alaska Southeast Coast – Fathoms map – scientific – for sailing
4. “The Joy of Seeing” – American Optometry Association
5. Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun – “City Character Print” – cartoon images, very colorful
6. A Prairie Home Companion – movie poster

Standard-sized posters:
1. Elliott Bay Book Company
2. The Elementary Particles – published by New Scientist Magazine
3. Mushroom art prints – on large glossy paper. This was a 6-page calendar (months are listed in small print below the large illustrations); each sheet could be framed as a poster. The art looks like watercolors. The mushrooms are: “Matsutake,” “Chanterelle,” “The King,” “Big Red,” “Wood Blewitt,” and “Amanita SP.”
4. Mount Everest - color photo poster

Smaller formats:
1. Seattle Aquarium – Pacific Dreams by Melissa Cole – Sea Stars
2. Albert Einstein picture/quote. “You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war.” Black & white.
3. U-District Street Fair poster 1986
4. Jim Henson’s Fantastic World exhibition at EMP in Seattle
5. Annapurna South Face – photo print - vintage climbing poster from Berkeley, CA
6. Greenpeace – Save the Whales, vintage black-and-white drawing (print)
7. Eagles – photo poster. This is complete, although has 2 tears near the bottom; it is authentic from the era
8. Allman Brothers – small 2-sided vintage poster of the album art & playlist of the Eat a Peach album (1972)
9. Kawasaki G-3 100 advertisement
10. 6 small prints of India royal court scenes from 1600-1800. The images are on separate sheets, lightly attached to a calendar (easily removed and framed)
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