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Back Door | 1970s Michael Garman "Cityscape" Sculpture payphone A remarkable surviving artifact of

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A remarkable surviving artifact of one of Budweiser's most recognizable mascot campaigns

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and the piece includes its original cardboard box with illustrated branding

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Floor length chrome ashtray salvaged from an abandoned movie palace

Back Door | 1970s Michael Garman "Cityscape" Sculpture payphone A remarkable surviving artifact ofc. 1980s 1990s; Michael Garman Manitou Springs, Colorado Handcrafted mixed media illuminated diorama from Michael Garman's celebrated Cityscape series, depicting the rear entrance of the fictional Leroy and Bertha's Bar and Grill. Titled "Back Door", this composition is one of several variations derived from Garman's original Back Door scene, first introduced in 1975 and later expanded with additional characters and narrative details. Constructed

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