The New Yorker Magazine July 11 1983 Garden Pot by Charles E. Martin No Label


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Sale price$20.00 USD

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Discover a unique piece of art history with The New Yorker Magazine, July 11, 1983, featuring a stunning garden pot illustration by the talented Charles E. Martin. This special magazine edition brings a touch of nostalgia to your collection, making it a coveted item for both art lovers and magazine enthusiasts alike.

This edition is in good condition, showcasing the vibrant designs typical of The New Yorker during this era. While it is a newsstand edition that comes without a label, it offers an authentic glimpse into the artistic expression of the 1980s. Please note that the magazine shows minor wear typical of its age but remains a delightful addition for aesthetic and collectible purposes.

Each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation. This added feature helps to maintain the quality and vibrancy of the pages for years to come. Take a look at the images to see the unique character of this publication.

  • Iconic Artwork: Featuring a beautifully crafted garden pot illustration by Charles E. Martin, perfect for decor or display.
  • Original Vintage Condition: A genuine collectible from 1983 that adds charm and historical significance to any collection.

While you may find some marks on the cover and pages, they tell the story of a beloved artifact that has stood the test of time. See the attached photos for a closer look at its condition. If you're a fan of The New Yorker or vintage magazines, this is an opportunity not to be missed!

The New Yorker Magazine July 11, 1983 Garden Pot by Charles E. Martin

Explore the charm of past decades with this exquisite magazine that not only features beautiful art but also insights into the culture and events of the time.

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