Tillwe Meet Again War Bonds Poster

  • SOLD! for $450.00.

    (Note: Prices realized include a buyer'southward premium.)

  • If you have items like this you lot wish to consign, click here for more than data:

    Selling with Case
  • Low Estimate: $700.00
  • High Estimate: $800.00
  • Realized: $450.00
  • Share this:

Fifteen (15) World War 2 United States propaganda posters. 1st item: Poster depicts an analogy of a man with a scruffy beard, wearing a gray cap, standing in polka-dot boxer shorts, with a sleeved doctor'south arm stretches a stethoscope to his chest to mind to his heartbeat, against a royal blue groundwork. At the lesser the text reads "Regular cheque ups keep him on the job" in white. Text in upper left reads "Federal Security Bureau – U.Due south. Public Health Service" and artist's name in upper correct corner reads "H. Price." The modest text at the cardinal bottom border reads "For sale past the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Role, 1942. Unframed. 12 3/4" H ten nine 1/2" W. 2nd item: Poster depicts the smashing seal of the United States in golden with ruby-red shield containing white text that reads "U.S. Regular army Safety Programme" against a calorie-free bluish groundwork, with green and white circle above that reads "Universal Safety" with a white cantankerous and a blue imprint beneath it that reads "In the Abode – In the Constitute – On the Highway" in white text, and green text at bottom reads "The U.S. Army Says… Make Haste Safely." Minor, bluish text on bottom correct corner reads "Services of Supply Office of the Provost Marshal General." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 9" H x 6" W. third particular: Poster depicts Uncle Sam'due south right arm and paw pointing outward against a red background with the words "Figure information technology out yourself" across the top. In the lower right the xanthous text against a black groundwork reads "Boost Your Bond-Buying Thru Payroll Savings – An Official Treasury Affiche." Published by the U.Due south. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 11" H ten 21" W. 4th particular: Affiche depicts three raised arms, 2 holding wrenches and one property a rifle confronting a scarlet-brownish background with text in the upper left corner that reads "Strong in the strength of the Lord – we who fight in the people's crusade – will never stop until that crusade is won." Artist's signature "David Rock Martins" appears in bottom right corner. Published by the U.S. Government Press Role, 1942. Unframed. 28" H x 22" West. fifth item: Illustration of a waving serviceman leaning out of a porthole of a grayness vessel, rope hanging to his right, with the words "Till We See Once again" in chalk-like text and "Buy War Bonds" in large, gold letters at the bottom. Artist's signature in blackness "Joseph Hirsch 1942" below man's left elbow. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 22" H x fourteen" Westward. 6th detail: Poster depicts an illustration in yellow of a adult female wearing apparel clothes, carrying a purse, walking purposefully against a ruby-red and black background with a shadow contour of the minuteman statue behind her, with the words "She'southward Ready, As well" at the superlative and "Buy State of war Bonds" at the lesser. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Function, 1942. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 7th item: Poster depicts a blackness and white illustration of a soldier with an intense facial expression carrying a rifle with bayonet in his right hand, while his left manus is outstretched above his caput. The words "We have just begun to fight!" in red text appear above him and "Pearl Harbor – Bataan – Coral Sea – Midway – Guadalcanal – New Guinea – Bismarck Bounding main – Casablanca – Algiers – Tunisia" are in grayness text below his bayonet. Design is modeled after a well-known French poster from World War I, titled "On les aura!" which translates to "We'll become them!" Published by the U.S. Government Press Office, 1943. Unframed. 22 1/2" H x 16" W. 8th item: Affiche titled "Permit's Wing This Flag" in blood-red text at the elevation, depicts an illustration of the Minuteman flag on a aureate flagpole with tassels above a bulls-eye design with the words "Everybody At To the lowest degree x%" and "In State of war Bonds" in gold letters at the bottom, all confronting a stake green groundwork. Published by the U.South. Regime Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. ninth detail: Poster features black and white photograph of General George C. Marshall with four stars and the text to his right reads "Chief of Staff, Army of the United states", on off-white background with grayness borders at the top and lesser edges. The blackness text at the tiptop reads "General George C. Marshall says – We must exercise our role at home as the soldier does his overseas, and we must do it to the full as does the soldier who lays down his life. Purchase your share of War Bonds through the Compatible Pay Coil Savings Plan" and at the bottom "Yep sir, General, nosotros are regularly investing at to the lowest degree 10% of our pay in United States War Savings Bonds Through The Voluntary Pay Roll Savings Plan." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Function, 1943. Unframed. 28" H x fourteen" West. 10th item: Poster features colour photograph of a immature girl sleeping in her crib property a stuffed animal, the text above her reads "All the Reason We Need.." and "For Her Future – For Your Future – Buy More than War Bonds – through Pay RollSavings" and "Interdepartmental War Savings Bail Committee" below the movie. Creative person'due south signature on middle right of poster reads "Victor Keppler" and "Copyright 1942, Aluminum Company of America" beneath. Unframed. 32" H x 24 3/4" W. 11th item: Illustrated poster titled "Work on a farm… this Summer" depicts a man and a woman dressed in white shirts, blue overalls, and harbinger hats, the human is holding a pitchfork and the woman has a basket overflowing with vegetables against a blue background. The white text below them reads "Join the U.S. Crop Corps – See Your U.S. Employment Service Or Your Local Canton Agent." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Function, 1943. Unframed. 28" H x 20" W. 12th item:Poster depicts a soldier in ruby-red with a grayness shadow holding a rifle with bayonet, pointing his finger outward, standing next to a big document with the text from the Us annunciation of war with Nihon. The ruby-red text at the top reads "Make Your Own Declaration of War" with white text over carmine background at the bottom reads "Purchase War Bonds." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 13th particular: Poster titled "Permit's Start The New year Right" depicts three cascading ringing bells with Us savings bonds falling from them on a dark dark-green background. The text in the bottom correct reads "Buy more Of Them Thru Pay Curl Savings During fourth War Loan." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Role, 1943. Unframed. 28" H x xx" W. 14th particular: Poster titled "The Greatest Investment on Earth!" on a white background, depicts ruddy, white, and bluish stripes running on a diagonal from the meridian left to the bottom right corner, with a $25 state of war bond with a stone house in the middle of it, superimposed over a map of the contiguous U.s., while a black and white illustration of a smile husband and wife with their 2 children stand in the lower left. Text at lesser reads in all capitals "For Your Country…. Yourself….Your Family – War Bonds – Through The Pay Whorl Savings Plan!" Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 15th particular: Colour analogy of a uniformed, blond-haired, wounded soldier with encarmine cast on his caput against a dark blue and black sky in the background and battlefield scene. The white text at the top reads "Doing all you tin, blood brother?" and at the bottom in black "Purchase War Bonds." Creative person's name "Robert Sloan" on lower correct. Published past the U.S. Government Printing Function, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 ane/2" West. Status: 1st item: Overall good condition with two modest losses to middle of left border and pinholes in border from brandish. Toning and foxing on dorsum and along fold line. Pencil inscription on the human's chest near the stethoscope that reads "Thumpity Thump! Crash-land Bump." second item: Overall very good condition with sharp edges and colors. No fold lines. 3rd detail: Overall good condition with two pocket-sized punctures to superlative-left border. Sharp edges and vivid colors. Toning and foxing along the 2 fold lines on back. fourth item: Good condition with sharp edges and strong colors. 2 pinhole separations along fold lines. Toning and foxing along fold lines on back. 5th particular: Overall very good condition, precipitous edges, strong colors, with modest toning and foxing on back forth fold lines. 6th item: Vertical tear at bottom edge, approximately vii". Abrupt edges and brilliant colors. Minor toning and foxing along fold lines on back. Separation at top along vertical fold line, 1/8". 7th item: Overall good status with toning and foxing forth edges on front end and on the fold lines on the back. Minor loss along horizontal fold line, right side, 1/4". eighth detail: Loss to upper left corner, 1". Discoloration and surface loss to other three corners about likely from tape that was removed in the by. Edge wearable, toning and foxing on dorsum along fold lines consequent with age. ninth item: Overall good condition with toning and foxing on back along fold lines and edgewear consistent with age. tenth item: Losses and separations forth vertical fold line, largest 2". Wear and losses to all edges with toning and foxing on back edges and along fold lines. 11th item: Overall very good condition with sharp edges and bright color. Light toning and foxing along fold lines on back. 12th particular: Overall good condition, sharp edges and strong colour. Loss to upper right edge, approximately one". Discoloration on each front end corner, about likely from record removed prior to consignment. Toning and foxing on back. 13th item: Overall adept condition. Losses to right edge, largest 1/4". Toning and foxing on back forth fold lines. 14th item: Overall skilful condition with toning and foxing forth fold lines on forepart and back. 15th item: Overall skillful condition with edgewear consistent with age. Light toning and foxing on back along fold lines.

williamsbuls1942.blogspot.com

Source: https://caseantiques.com/item/lot-627-15-wwii-propaganda-posters/

0 Response to "Tillwe Meet Again War Bonds Poster"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel