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   LOT 3045
Framed Peters Cartridge Company 1907 “Coming Out Ahead” Poster - Peters Cartridge Company 1907 calendar. The poster portion depicts a hunter packing out of dense woods with
a moose head strapped
to his back and forehead.
In the background is
another hunter with his
rifle watching as the pack
hunter clears limbs off
a fallen tree to use as a
bridge across a creek. The
title “COMING OUT AHEAD”
is listed above the calendar
portion which displays all
the months at one time
with Peters Cartridge
Company locations on
either side. This poster
is pictured on page 24
of “A Life’s Tapestry of a
Collector: The Gamble Collection” by George F. Gamble and R.L. Wilson. Mounted in a large wooden frame. Frame measures 25 inches x 40 inches.
CONDITION: Very good with storage and handling marks as well as a wrinkle through the middle laterally.
Provenance: The George F. Gamble Collection.
40 Estimate: 2,500 - 3,500
LOT 3046
Framed May 1930 Peters Cartridge Company Calendar by Philip R. Goodwin - Peters Cartridge Company calendar with the upper portion depicting a tense
stair down between a hunter and mountain lion. The hunter refuses to take his eyes off
the cat as it decides
if it is going to go on
the attack. The lower
left displays the artist
Philip R. Goodwin’s
signature. The center
of the bottom of
the panel has the
Peters Cartridge
Company logo
above “THE PETERS
CARTRIDGE COMPANY/
AMMUNITION
YOU SHOOT WITH
CONFIDENCE/NEW
YORK/60-62 WARREN ST. CINCINNATI, U.S.A SAN FRANCISCO/ 555 HOWARD ST.” Affixed
to the bottom is a May, 1930 Calendar with the Peters Cartridge Company logo at the bottom flanked by April and June calendars. This calendar is pictured on page 22 of “A Life’s Tapestry of a Collector: The Gamble Collection” by George F. Gamble and R.L. Wilson. Mounted in a wooden frame. Frame measures 14 3/4 inches x 33 1/2 inches.
CONDITION: Very good with storage and handling marks, separating frame corners, some peeling at the bottom of the poster and a crease across the bottom third.
Colors remain vibrant.
Provenance: The George F. Gamble Collection.
Estimate: 2,500 - 3,500




















































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