Description: Obtained directly from legendary nonsport collector and hobbyist, Tony Salamone, this brightly-colored original, hand-drawn line artwork was once part of George Moll's personal collection and archive. Executive George Moll was the advertising genius behind Gum Incorporated (later known as the Bowman Gum Company) and was intimately involved in arranging the artwork for many of the most important nonsport card series including Horrors of War, The Lone Ranger, and Superman. Unlike the standard unique pieces of original art, which each corresponded to a specific pack-issued card and were intended for the general public, these six pieces of original artwork were never formally printed and distributed. It is even possible that these six pieces of original art were inadvertently lost or even forgotten during or after production. How else would six commissioned, meticulously crafted pieces of artwork remain unused? The most likely theory is that Gum Incorporated had intended a final series of 24 additional cards (the standard series sheet was 4 cards by 6 cards or 24 total cards) and the additional 18 required paintings were never completed. This theory is supported by the appearance of two paintings that clearly illustrate post-conflict fallout. Additional evidence supporting this contention is a third painting depicting dogfights between a Flagg Biplane and circa 1939 fixed-wing aircraft. This time period also neatly corresponds to the release of the high numbered series (HOW card numbers 265 to 288). In contrast to known Horrors of War original artwork, which is often encountered in mediocre shape (worn, stained, and faded), these six miniature "paintings" are in pristine condition. A small area of light paper loss on the back of each indicates that they were once attached to a production board. For this particular card (SGC serial number 1116860-003) the overall size is 3" by 3-9/16" and the interior dimensions of the art are 2-5/16" by 2-7/8". Each piece of artwork is a line drawing, colored with art pencil and an airbrush. While most of the artists commissioned by George Moll were anonymous, comic book hall of famer, Bernard "Bernie" Krigstein, created at least three renderings for this unissued series of six cards in order to earn extra money for college. Front of Original Artwork Back of Original Artwork Horrors of War #289 -- Sample card created from original artwork Horrors of War #289 -- Sample card created from original artwork We accept PayPal as well as all major credit cards (Mastercard/Visa/Discover/American Express). Contingencies may also be made to accommodate other buyers' payment requests pursuant to eBay rules and regulations. We ship via USPS first class mail or, for larger ticket items, via FedEx next day delivery. Insurance is added to most items at no extra cost. All payments should be received within 10 business days of auction end unless otherwise agreed upon by buyer and seller. WI residents please add 5.5% sales tax. Questions? Contact us through the eBay system. Office Hours: from 10 am to 7 pm (CST). All descriptive and photographic information in this listing - copyright © 2022, BMW Sportscards
Price: 7500 USD
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Set: 1938 Gum Incorporated "Horrors of War"
Fictional card number: #289
Year Manufactured: 1938
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Franchise: World War II
Vintage: Yes
Type: Vintage Non Sport
Parallel/Variety: Unissued
Card Name: Chinese Refugees Flee the Pearl River Delta
Manufacturer: Gum Incorporated
Features: Original Artwork
Featured Person/Artist: Bernard "Bernie" Krigstein
Card Number: Unknown (likely high series)
Genre: War