As the pandemic started to subside in late 2020, it seemed that people started to relax and start buying things that would enhance the spaces. I cover two online auctions held in October 2020 for Porsche Club of America. One was held by Heritage Auctions and the other was through Gooding & Company, a leading auctioneer of truly amazing motorcars that has just recently dipped its feet into the selling of automobilia.
One universally accepted thing to avoid is permanently adhering a poster to its backing. From the 1960s – 1980s it was popular to have posters dry mounted to a board so that they would lie flat in their frames. This process is (almost) irreversible and posters that have been dry mounted are considered by the vast majority of collectors to be both compromised and diminished in value.
To novices just starting to collect posters, there are general techniques to determine if a particular poster is a vintage original versus a later reproduction.
Here are a few guidelines to help educate yourself and potentially avoid making an expensive mistake.