JFK Inaugural Address 24″x18″ * Geyer Studios 1966 * Jewish American Interest
JFK Inaugural Address 24"x18" * Geyer Studios 1966 * Jewish American Interest

JFK Inaugural Address 24"x18" * Geyer Studios 1966 * Jewish American Interest

USD 145.00 USD
SKU: hbKOKS2Q
Condition: Used

Great piece in very good condition. I have included some information about the publisher below. Very good vintage condition. Please see photos. Thanks for looking and please let me know if you have any questions! Geyer Studio, a calligraphy studio in New York City, for whom Ismar David consulted , did design work and taught workshops from approximately 1969–1987. Geyer Studio, one of several calligraphy/engrossing studios in NYC. Another was Malcolm & Hayes. These establishments had been around for a long time. Their bread and butter was producing and filling in the names of certificates of all kinds. They also made individual, one-of-a-kind proclamations and citations. According to Marion Andrews, an engrosser from earlier days and an accomplished watercolorist, old Mr. Geyer used to say, “If you can’t make a living between 9 and 5, you should get out of the business.” Harold Yardlan was the second owner of Geyer Studio. His daughter Stephanie succeeded him.

Categories: Political

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid By Buyer
All Returns Accepted Returns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within 30 Days
Refund Will Be Given As Money Back
President John F. Kennedy
Type Commemorative Document
Material Cardboard
Country/Region Of Manufacture United States

Great piece in very good condition. I have included some information about the publisher below. Very good vintage condition. Please see photos. Thanks for looking and please let me know if you have any questions! Geyer Studio, a calligraphy studio in New York City, for whom Ismar David consulted , did design work and taught workshops from approximately 1969–1987. Geyer Studio, one of several calligraphy/engrossing studios in NYC. Another was Malcolm & Hayes. These establishments had been around for a long time. Their bread and butter was producing and filling in the names of certificates of all kinds. They also made individual, one-of-a-kind proclamations and citations. According to Marion Andrews, an engrosser from earlier days and an accomplished watercolorist, old Mr. Geyer used to say, “If you can’t make a living between 9 and 5, you should get out of the business.” Harold Yardlan was the second owner of Geyer Studio. His daughter Stephanie succeeded him.

Related Products

US PRESIDENT LYNDON B JOHNSON LBJ COMMEMORATIVE ALUMINUM COIN I908
US PRESIDENT LYNDON B JOHNSON LBJ COMMEMORATIVE ALUMINUM COIN I908
9.99 USD
Rare United States President Lot Papers Stamps Baseball Bill Of Rights Vintage
Rare United States President Lot Papers Stamps Baseball Bill Of Rights Vintage
199.99 USD
1976 GERALD FORD PRESIDENT STICKERS campaign political pin button election
1976 GERALD FORD PRESIDENT STICKERS campaign political pin button election
4.87 USD
Rare Vintage Portrait Pin Martin Luther King Jr From Washington DC … Must See
Rare Vintage Portrait Pin Martin Luther King Jr From Washington DC … Must See
49.99 USD
VTG Marx President America toy 3″ action figure 1960s Zachary Taylor 12th
VTG Marx President America toy 3″ action figure 1960s Zachary Taylor 12th
11.99 USD
ONE PRESIDENTIAL HALL OF FAME TOKEN / JAMES A. GARFIELD / 1968
ONE PRESIDENTIAL HALL OF FAME TOKEN / JAMES A. GARFIELD / 1968
4.99 USD
President Barack Obama Essence Magazine Special Commemorative Edition Issue
President Barack Obama Essence Magazine Special Commemorative Edition Issue
29.00 USD
2009 President Barack Obama Double Sided Coin Native Kenyan Son Beautiful Coin!
2009 President Barack Obama Double Sided Coin Native Kenyan Son Beautiful Coin!
1.49 USD
Rare Vintage WILLIAM MCKINLEY 1896 SWEET CAPORAL Cigarette Campaign Pin Photo
Rare Vintage WILLIAM MCKINLEY 1896 SWEET CAPORAL Cigarette Campaign Pin Photo
26.50 USD
President Obama Election 2008 Collection of Newspaper Front Pages Magazine
President Obama Election 2008 Collection of Newspaper Front Pages Magazine
30.00 USD