In commemoration of World Automobile Day on January 29th, an annual tribute to Karl Benz’s groundbreaking automobile patent filing in 1886, Everett Anton “Tony” Singer, the visionary behind Vintage Auto Posters, is delighted to share a glimpse into his world of automotive artistry. As the sole curator of Vintage Auto Posters, Tony Singer is renowned for his collection of over 400 original vintage automotive posters, spanning from 1895 to the 1970s. On this special occasion, he graciously unveils his top three favorite posters that epitomize the rich history and artistic essence of the automobile industry.
Tony’s Top Three Picks:
- Porsche 911S Showroom Poster (July 1966):
- A rare gem from July 1966, this iconic showroom poster showcases the Porsche 911S, renowned for its high-performance “S” variation of the 6-cylinder engine.
- Striking design elements include a matte black background that beautifully contrasts with the glossy depiction of the elegant Porsche engineering.
- Poster dimensions: 33.3″ x 46.6″. Originality is guaranteed, and it has been professionally archival linen mounted.
- Mini Morris 850 Poster:
- Celebrating the globally cherished Mini, this vibrant showroom poster captures the essence of the iconic automobile in an original and cheerful display.
- The poster measures 34.25″ x 25.4″ and has been professionally archival linen mounted for preservation.
- Martini Poster:
- A unique Swiss creation featuring the Martini car in full speed, this poster is a dramatic representation of automotive speed and elegance.
- Noteworthy for its incredible colors and rarity, the poster measures an impressive 57.8″ x 42.9″. Originality is guaranteed, and it has been professionally archival linen mounted.
Tony Singer’s Automotive Passion:
Tony’s love affair with cars and automotive art ignited with his first car, a 1963 Porsche 356. From this personal passion emerged a profound interest in collecting and curating vintage auto posters, culminating in the establishment of Vintage Auto Posters. Today, Tony is not only a respected figure in the vintage automobilia market but also a proud member of the International Vintage Poster Dealers Association (IVPDA).
While Tony may not host a specific event for World Automobile Day, his sharing of these cherished posters is a distinctive acknowledgment of the day’s significance. It serves as a heartfelt celebration of the automotive industry’s captivating history and the artistic expressions that have immortalized it.
For those eager to explore Tony Singer’s curated collection and delve into the world of vintage automotive posters, visit Vintage Auto Posters.