Every art dealer or poster seller has their own way of describing the condition of the items they offer. Below you will find an explanation of whay we mean when we talk about the condition of our posters. .
Each poster we offer is classified as one of the four conditions explained below. The condition classification is shown next to the main photo of ther poster
Each poster comes with a condition report. The condition report may be see by clicking the link
Fine - The very best condition with no damage, loss of colour, missing surface material material, rips, edge damage, pinholes, adhesive tape marks or mends.
Near Fine - The very best condition with one or two small faults that we specifically mention and are described in the condition report. On request we will send you high-definition close-up photos of any and all damage, faults, mends etc.
Good -
GOOD (G) - Below average but still collectible. Worn and used, with significant signs of use that affect the overall eye appeal of the piece. Small areas could be missing. Could have tape, writing or tears.
FAIR (F) - Well-used poster showing considerable damage, including missing pieces, some fading, or other flaws that distract from its appearance. Just slightly better than POOR.
POOR (P) - A worn, damaged example. Tape, pinholes, water stains, writing, brittleness, areas missing, heavily soiled, etc. is to be expected in this grade. Could be considered for professional restoration.