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Lot 131

KENNEDY/JOHNSON PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN RALLY BANNER.
Enormous hanging silkscreen banner, in red and blue waxed cotton, to be hung across a hall or below a dais,

14 October 2020, 13:00 EDT
New York

US$1,200 - US$1,800

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KENNEDY/JOHNSON PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN RALLY BANNER.

Enormous hanging silkscreen banner, in red and blue waxed cotton, to be hung across a hall or below a dais, printed on the left "KENNEDY FOR PRESIDENT", and on the right, "JOHNSON FOR VICE PRESIDENT," 6 grommets spread out along the top edge and at all four corners to secure the banner, some wear and old creases, 31.5 x 155 inches (800 mm x 3937 mm).

A large-size campaign banner for the Kennedy/Johnson 1960 Presidential election, saved for posterity, after some serious use on the campaign trail! This banner varies from the regular style, that normally being the blue and red banner with the names Kennedy above and Johnson below. This slightly more verbal motif was also incorporated into a campaign poster as well.

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