
Appraisal: Golden Gate Bridge Banners, ca. 1937
Clip: Season 24 Episode 7 | 3m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Appraisal: Golden Gate Bridge Banners, ca. 1937
Check out Gary Piattoni's appraisal of Golden Gate Bridge banners, ca. 1937, in Crocker Art Museum, Hour 1.
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Appraisal: Golden Gate Bridge Banners, ca. 1937
Clip: Season 24 Episode 7 | 3m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Check out Gary Piattoni's appraisal of Golden Gate Bridge banners, ca. 1937, in Crocker Art Museum, Hour 1.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipand I guess these were positioned# on the streetlamps and he may## have climbed up to take him# down, I'm not sure.
(laughs) APPRAISER: You never got the full story?
GUEST: Never g APPRAISER: So we can, we c GUEST: Sure.
GUEST: Yes, he did walk the bridge,## and this was a certificate showing that he# APPRAISER: Right, because in 1937,## the bridge opened.
GUEST: Yes.
APPRAISE was the name of the actual event.
It was a# week of events.
President Roosevelt, I think,## telegraphed the official opening, and there were# all kinds of, uh, fireworks and parties and, and,## just, it was just a big exciting time.
So it went# for a week, but the first day was Pedestrian Day,## when you could walk the bridge before they# had opened it up to automobile traffic.
GUEST: Mm-hmm.
I understand the weight of all# the pedestrians on the Bridge caused it APPRAISER: Right, well, the whole point of a# suspension bridge is that it's gonna move, it's## gonna have some give.
There were, like, 18,000# people waiting in line to ge and I think the whole day, there were 200,000# folks that actually walked across that bridge## that day, and a couple of people actually# roller-skated that day across the bridge.
GUEST: Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
to get people excited, just like we see, you# know, banners today.
And what's exciting about## these banners is because of the connection to# California and the Golden Gate Bridge.
And really,## it's one of our cultural icons, not only in the# United States, but international y#people come to## see it.
That said, they're great display# items, they look exciting.
They're, uh,## screen-printed on cotton, and then they've got# this wonderful kind of, like, probably, like,## a wool fringe at the end here.
At the time, pretty# easy to make, but it's, they visually have a ve impactful design.
One says "Golden Gate Bridge"# and then "Fiesta," and this one, in Spanish,## just says "Come and have fun."
Then you have# the symbol for the city of San Francisco with## the dates of the Golden Gate Bridge opening.
So# you, your, the appeal here is to California folks,## the appeal is to people who just, you know, have# a, an affinity for the city, for San Francisco,## and who are just, are big fans of the bridge.
So,# do you remember anything else about these growing## up?
I mean, how were they first introduced to# you?
Where did you first kind of discover them?
GUEST: Well, they were in my dad's memento drawer,## and a year or so after he passed,# I found them in the, in the drawer APPRAISER: But no stories# growing up?
No kind of, beyond...
GUEST: No, he, he loved, loved# the bridge, and in fact, uh, his ashes are spread below the Golden Gate Bridge.
APPRAISER: Really?
GUEST: He met my mom in San# Fran and ended up getting married, and rest is history.
APPRAISER: So this has really# factored very importantly to,## in his life, as well.
GUEST: Yes, very important.
APPRAISER: You inherited them, so you# yo u know, you're probably# never going to sell them,## and they're an important part GU EST: Yes.
is pretty cool, even though a lot of folks did# cross.
A ticket like that can sell for $30 to $50 at auction.
But the banners themselves,# what's neat about them, you've got one in Eng and one in Spanish.
Realistically at auction,# individually, these are worth about $500 apiece.## So you've got about $1,000-plus worth of material# here.
And again, priceless to your family.
GUEST: Mm.
GUEST: Great, thanks very much.
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