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(World War I -US) Buy United States Government War Savings
Stamps. Your money back with interest from the United States
Treasury. Rare poster depicts "new" Americans lined
up to purchase Savings Stamps to support their adopted homeland.
Approx. 40"w x 30"h. Upper left corner repaired. (FF2)
(Stock number 003WWI-0503e) $300.00
(World War I -US) Remember the Bond Signed in the plate
Cesare lower right. Cartoon by Cesare in The New York
Evening Post. Fine condition. Approx. 19"w x 25"h. (FF2)
(Stock number 003WWI-0503g) $150.00
(World War I -US) don't waste food while others starve! United
States Food Administration. Signed in the plate L. C. Clinker
+ M. J. Dwyer lower left. Approx. 20"w x 30"h. Water
damage lower left and right corners. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0503h)
$125.00
(World War I -England) "Be honest with yourself. Be certain
that your so-called reason is not a selfish excuse." Lord
Kitchner. Enlist To-Day. Signed in the plate V. Soutagy? lower
right of image. Approx. 20"w x 30"h. Left corner folded
and torn. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0503j) $200.00
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(World War I -US) Keep It Coming "We must not only feed
our soldiers at the front but the millions of women & children
behind our lines." Gen. John J. Pershing. Waste Nothing.
United States Food Administration. Signed in the plate
(George) Illian. Published by W.F. Powers Co. Litho. NY. Approx.
21"w x 29"h. Tears along edges, stain on right edge.
(Stock number 003WWI-14) $120.00
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(World War I -US) Feed a Fighter, Eat only what you need -
Waste Nothing - That he and his family may have enough. United
States Food Administration. Signed in the plate W.(allace) Morgan.
Approx. 20"w x 29"h. Folds, very rough right edge. (003WWI-0130a)
$120.00
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(World War I) (World War I -US 1918) See Him Through
- Help us to Help the Boys. National Catholic War Council. Knights
of Columbus. Touching poster by Carlson Rice. Approx. 20"w
x 28"h. Tape along edges, folds, paper loss along lower right
edge. (Stock number 003WWI-0130b) $75.00
(World War I -U.S.) Left behind in Serbia - Send money for
the women and children to the Serbian Relief, 70 Fifth Avenue,
New York. Signed in the plate Boardman Robinson lower right.
Approx. 24"w x 36"h. Tear on upper left. (FF2) (Stock
number 003WWI-0503k) $275.00
(World War I -U.S.) What can you do? Join our Red Cross - Membership
including Red Cross Magazine $2.00 - No Field Service Required.
Approx. 28"w x 42"h. Wrinkled, loss of paper left
lower corner, edge tears. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0503k) $100.00
(World War I -US) If You Can't Go Across With A Gun Come Across
With Your Part Of The Red Cross War Fund. Signed in the plate
C. W. Love lower left. Approx. 27.5"w x 42"h. (FF2)
(Stock number 003WWI-0503c) $185.00
(World War I -US) Take My Place - Your Country Needs You On
The Farm! Apply to any representative New York State Food
Commission or the State Public Employment Bureau. Rare poster
that we have never seen. Excellent condition. Approx. 12"w
x 19"h. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0503m) $125.00
(World War I -US) The Challenge - Join the Crusade - Third
Red Cross Roll Call Nov. 2 - 11. Challenge is for a public
health campaign to wipe out disease and epidemics. Uncommon Red
Cross poster that we have never encountered. Very nice condition.
Approx. 17"w x 23"h. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0503N)
$125.00
(World War I -English) We're both needed to serve the Guns!
Fill up the ranks - Pile up the munitions. Published by the
Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London. Poster No. 85c. Edges
a little rough otherwise very nice. Approx. 29"w x 20.5"h.
(FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0503R) $225.00
(World War I -English) Orphelinat Des Armees. Assurer
aux petite orphelins : Le Foyer et la Tendresse Maternelle L'Education
au Pays. Une Carriere appropriee a chaque infant. La religion
de leurs peres. Dramatic poster by English artist Frank Brangwyn.
Name printed lower left corner. Published by Avenue Press London,
England noted on lower right corner. Approx. 40"w x 54"h.
Serious condition problems. Poster has a 6" tear from vertical
fold line into the title. Splitting along the original fold lines
with additional holes and paper loss. Repaired with document tape
on the reverse. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0503T) $200.00
(World War I -French) 1916 "La Triennale" Exposition
D'Art Francais au profit de la "Fraternite des Artistes.
Poster announces an art show in support of French troops.
Listed as members of the committee are some well known artists,
poster artists and illustrators of the day. Included are Cheret,
R. Lalique, Laurent, Renoir, Steinlen, Vuillard and Willette.
Mounted on linen. Water stained, reinforcement at top and bottom
edges has bled through. Approx. 39"w x 51"h. (FF2) (Stock
number 003WWI-0503U) $200.00
(World War I -U.S. 1917) Will you help the Women of France?
Save Wheat. They are struggling against starvation and trying
to feed not only themselves and children: but their husbands and
sons who are fighting in the trenches. Signed in the plate lower
left corner Edward Penfield. Well known dramatic poster of three
French women pulling a plow. Mounted on linen. Significant amount
of inpainting. Approx. 54"w x 36"h. (FF2) (Stock number
003WWI-0503V) $600.00
(World War I - France) Pressant appel a la Solidarite en faveur
des Soldats des departments eurahis (?) - Enfants des villes martyres
- Victimes de la Guerre - Refugies. Red Cross poster appealing
for contibutions to aid soldiers, children, victims of war and
refugees. Attractive sepia colored poster was designed by Louis
Tinayre and signed by him in the plate lower right. Significant
tears along fold lines that have been repaired on the reverse.
Small holes. Still an out of the ordinary poster. Approx. 39"w
x 54"h. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0503X) $200.00
(World War I -U.S. ) "United" Men of the 27th, Your
Former Positions Welcome You. The 27th New Yorks Own Division.
(Breakers of the Hindenburg Line) Probably post war poster put
out by United Cigars Company welcoming returning soldiers to their
positions in one of the United Cigars stores. Rare. Linen backed.
Nice condition. Approx. 25"w x 37"h. (3FO) (Stock number
003WWI-0503Y) $300.00
(World War I - Belgium 1919) Oeuvre Nationale de L'enfance
- Nationaal Werk Voor Kinderwelzijn. Signed in the plate lower
left Paule Besman (?) Lower left reads Imp. J. E. Goossems, Ste.
Ame, Rue Haberman, Brixelles. Lower right reads Exempt du Timbre
Loi du 5 Septembre 1919. Linen backed. Nice condition. Approx.
29"w x 45"h. (3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0503Z) $250.00
(World War I - U. S.) They Fight For You - Protect Them. Help
the Red Cross Raise $100,000,000 At Once. Signed in the plate
lower center W. G. Sesser. Linen backed. Nice condition. Approx.
28"w x 41"h. (3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0503AA) $250.00
(World War I - France) Debout dans la tranchee que l'aurore
eclaire, le soldat reve a la victoire et a son foyer. Pour qu'il
puisse assurer l'une et retrouver l'autre. Souscrivez au 3e emprunt
de la defense nationale. Signed in plate lower right Lieut.
Jean Droit 226. Devambez Gr. Marked lower right Berger-Levrault,
Imp. Paris, Nancy. Linen backed. Evidence of small tears, especially
along fold lines. Approx. 30"w x 47"h. (3FO) (Stock
number 003WWI-0503AB) $250.00
(World War I - France) Journee du Poilu. (Day of the Soldier)
Enfin Seuls - 25 et 26 Decembre 1915. Organisee par le Parlement.
Signed in plate lower right A. Willette. Marked lower left
corner Devambez Imp. Paris. Linen backed. Nice condition. Approx.
31"w x 47"h. (3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0503AC) $350.00
(World War I - France) Le Cardinal Mercier Protege La Belgique.
(Cardinal Mercier protects Belgium.) Artist: D. Charles Fouqueray.
Published by Lapina. Imp. Paris. Linen backed. Small tear at top,
creases, edge roughness. Approx. 31.5"w x 44.75"h. (3FO)
(Stock number 003WWI-0503AD) $250.00
(World War I - France) Sur la terre ennemie les prisonniers
Russes meurent de faim. Signed in the plate Steinlen 1917
mid right edge. Lower left Imp. H. Chachoin. Lower right Editions
"Le Guerre" 110, Avenue Victor-Hugo, Paris. Linen backed.
Evidence of wear along original fold lines. Approx. 31"w
x 44"h. (3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0503AE) $350.00
(World War I -US 1918) That Liberty Shall Not Perish From The
Earth Buy Liberty Bonds - Fourth Liberty Loan. Signed
Joseph Pennell lower left. Apocalyptic scene of enemy fighter
planes bombing New York harbor and decapitating the Statue of
Liberty. Sepia colored poster is one of the most dramatic of the
genre. There is conservation tape on the back of this poster.
There is a small amount of paper loss along the sides. Approx.
22.75"w x 33.5"h. (3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0602a)
$275.00
(World War I -France) Journee du Puy de Dome. Paquetage du
Soldat, 23 janvier 1916. Soldiers gleefully await the train
bringing packages and letters from home. Signed A. Willette (1857-1926)
in the plate. Discoloration along lower edge. Approx. 45"w
x 31.5"h. No tears or stains. (2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-1227c)
$500.00
(World War I -Austria 191?) 8 Kriegsanleihe (8th War Loan)
Artist's name W. Kuhn in lower right corner. Published by
Wagner'sche K. K. Universitats-Buchdruckerei Innsbruck. Creases
on the folds, small border tears, soiling. Linen backed. Approx.
24.5"w x 37"h. (2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0402a) $450.00
(World War I -Germany 1917) Kanin-felle abliefern! an Handler
und Zuchtvereine. Das Heer braught sie! (People are urged to turn
in their rabbit pelts to traders and breeders; the Army needs
them. Collection center, war pelts.) Artist: Julius Gipkens.
(1883-?) Published by Hollerbaum & Schmidt. Approx. 18.5"w
x 27.75"h. Folding creases, 2" dent with stabilized
tear to right border, light soiling. Linen backed. (2FF) (Stock
number 003WWI-0402M) $325.00
(World War I - US 191?) They are Giving All - Will You Send
Them Wheat? Artist: Anon. U. S. Food Administration. W. F.
Powers Co. Litho New York on lower right. A poster with a wonderful
image in dreadful condition. Large tears, paper loss, edge roughness.
Approx. 56"w x 38"h. (Tube3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0425a)
$100.00
(World War I - US) Keep This Hand of Mercy at its Work. War
Fund Week - One Hundred Million Dollars. Red Cross Poster. Signed
in the plate lower right R. G. Morgan. The Date May 6th - 13th
blacked out. Approx. 20"w x 27.5"h. (FF2) (Stock number
003WWI-0331e) $150.00
(World War I - US) Don't Let Up - Keep On Saving Food United
States Food Administration. Signed in the plate upper right F.
Luis Mora. Approx. 14"w x 18"h. (3FO) (Stock number
003WWI-0331b) $150.00
(World War I - US) Get "Smileage Books" Inside. They
mean happy off-duty hours for those who fight for us. Suppose
you were in camp. Suppose a Broadway production was being given
in the "Liberty Theater" in that Camp. And suppose YOU
couldn't afford, on your pay as an enlisted man, to see the show.
How would you feel? "Smileage Books" contain coupons
which are Passes to Shows in Camp Theaters. They cost $1.00 or
$5.00, according to size. Buy One Now for Your Soldier or any
soldier. Get further details or Buy Smileage Books Inside. A rare
poster with more historical interest that visual impact. Approx.
15"w x 20"h. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0331c) $165.00
(World War I -US) Heroic Women of France toiling to produce
food. Are you doing your part? United States Food Administration.
Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., New York. Approx.
14"w x 22"h. Small creases and nicks. (Stock number
003WWI-0331f) $100.00
(World War I - US) Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call.
All you need is a heart and a dollar. Signed in the plate
lower right Ray Greenleaf. Approx. 20"w x 30"h. Several
small pinholes. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0331d) $135.00
(World War I -US 1918) Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll
Call - All you need is a heart and a dollar. Ray Greenleaf,
Committee on Public Information, Division of Pictorial Publicity.
Simple graphics and a comforting image enhance the message. Approx.
20"w x 30"h. Stain lower left corner, paper loss lower
edge and right corner, hole mid right near edge, holes top right
and left corners, 5" tear at top. (Stock number 003WWI-24)
$85.00
(World War I - US) Defend the Faith in France. Society
to Help Devastated Churches in France, Inc. New York Arch-diocesan
Committee. Artist: H. M. Froehlich. Grommets at top. Mounted on
linen. Approx. 28.5"w x 22.5"h. (FF2) (Stock number
003WWI-1214b) $200.00
(World War I -France 1916) On les Aura! (We'll Get 'Em!)
Widely imitated recruiting poster enthusiastically urges young
men to surge forward to meet the enemy. The title is from the
famous order of Petain of April 1916. Artist: Abel Faivre (1867-1945)
Published by Devambez Imp. Paris. Creases on folds. large stain
along top edge, edge and corner dents, soiling. Linen backed with
grommets. Approx. 31.5"w x 44.75"h. (2FF) (Stock number
003WWI-0402i) $300.00
(World War I -France 1915) Journee du Poilu. (Day of the Soldier)
25 et 26 Decembre 1915 - Organisee par le Parlement. Signed
Steinlen 1915 in plate lower right. 31" w. x 47" h.
Holes and paper loss along fold lines, edge roughness, folds and
creases. Despite its condition this is a wonderful image by a
well known poster artist. (2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0408A) $250.00
(World War I -U.S. 1915) Hold on to Uncle Sam's Insurance -
The Strongest, Safest and Cheapest Insurance in the World - Keep
It Up After You are Back in Civil Life. Signed James Montgomery
Flagg in plate lower right. 20" w. x 30" h. Tape residue
along upper right edge and left top, slight edge roughness and
nicks. Unusual poster by one of the best known poster artists.
(2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0408B) $200.00
(World War I -US) Agitation Which Delays Our War Industries
is Made in Germany - Let Us All Pull Together To Win The War Quickly.
One of a series of posters produced by the National Association
of Manufacturers, the nation's large industrial trade association
representing small and large manufacturers in all industry segments.
Essentially propaganda pieces urging cooperation, encouraging
proper war time behavior and motivating American workers. Approx.
19" x 25". Dirt stains and residue on lower edge, otherwise
VG-Fine. (3FTube) (Stock number 003WWI-0104B) $75.00
(World War I -US) Which Bridge Do You Want? - We Believe American
Wage Earners and Wage Payers Are Loyal. Let Us Prove It By Working
Together For America! One of a series of posters produced
by the National Association of Manufacturers, the nation's large
industrial trade association representing small and large manufacturers
in all industry segments. Essentially propaganda pieces urging
cooperation, encouraging proper war time behavior and motivating
American workers. Approx. 19" x 25". Small tear left
edge otherwise Fine. (3FTube) (Stock number 003WWI-0104C) $75.00
(World War I -US) The Shot That Will Win the War. One of
a series of posters produced by the National Association of Manufacturers,
the nation's large industrial trade association representing small
and large manufacturers in all industry segments. Essentially
propaganda pieces urging cooperation, encouraging proper war time
behavior and motivating American workers. Approx. 19" x 25".
Tiny tears along top edge, dirt stains and residue upper edge,
otherwise Fine. (3FTube) (Stock number 003WWI-0104E) $75.00
(World War I - US 191?) BLOOD or BREAD - Others agegiving
their blood, You will shorten the war - save life if you eat only
what you need and waste nothing. Signed Raleigh in lower right
of plate. Issued by United States Food Administration. Approx.
20"w x 30"h. Piece of tape on upper right corner, paper
loss upper left corner and lower edge. (2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0114C)
$100.00
(World War I -US) Dr. Uncle Sam. 19th century political
cartoon style poster encourages workers and management to work
cooperatively for the benefit of the country. One of a series
of posters produced by the National Association of Manufacturers,
the nation's large industrial trade association representing small
and large manufacturers in all industry segments. Approx. 19"
x 25". Dirt stains on lower edge otherwise fine. (3FTube)
(Stock number 003WWI-0104I) $75.00
(World War I -US) Dr. Uncle Sam. 19th century political
cartoon style poster encourages workers and management to work
cooperatively for the benefit of the country. One of a series
of posters produced by the National Association of Manufacturers,
the nation's large industrial trade association representing small
and large manufacturers in all industry segments. Approx. 19"
x 25". Several minor tears on top edge otherwise fine. (3FTube)
(Stock number 003WWI-0104J) $75.00
(World War I -US) Our Three Lines of National Defense - More
Guns, More Ships, More Food. One of a series of posters produced
by the National Association of Manufacturers, the nation's large
industrial trade association representing small and large manufacturers
in all industry segments. Workers, employers and factories are
the bedrock of the war effort. Approx. 19" x 25". Several
minor tears on top edge otherwise fine. (3FTube) (Stock number
003WWI-0104K) $75.00
(World War I -US) The President says "Hunger does not
breed reform; it breeds madness and all the ugly distemper that
makes an ordered life impossible.....the future belongs to those
who prove themselves the true friends of mankind. Save Food -
Don't Waste It. Portrait of President Woodrow Wilson by Adolph
Treidler, well known poster artist. Approx. 20" x 30".
Several minor tears on top edge otherwise fine. (3FTube) (Stock
number 003WWI-0104L) $75.00
(World War I -US) Agitation Which Delays Our War Industries
is Made in Germany. One of a series of posters produced by
the National Association of Manufacturers, the nation's large
industrial trade association representing small and large manufacturers
in all industry segments. Essentially propaganda pieces urging
cooperation, encouraging proper war time behavior and motivating
American workers. Approx. 19" x 25". Several tears along
top edge, archival tape on tears on lower edge, tape reside, water
stains. (3FTube) (Stock number 003WWI-0104G) $65.00
(World War I -US) (World War I -US) The Shot That Will Win
the War. One of a series of posters produced by the National
Association of Manufacturers, the nation's large industrial trade
association representing small and large manufacturers in all
industry segments. Essentially propaganda pieces urging cooperation,
encouraging proper war time behavior and motivating American workers.
Approx. 19" x 25". Water damage on large portion of
the right side of poster, edge wear. (3FTube) (Stock number 003WWI-0104D)
$65.00
(World War I -US) You are right - we cannot all go but we can
buy More Liberty Bonds. Reprinted from the Saturday Evening
Post, October 5, 1918. Signed in plate W. B. King. Contributed
by the Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa. Approx. 11.25" x 14.25".
Corner fold otherwise fine. (3FTube) (Stock number 003WWI-0206B)
$75.00
(World War I -US) "We can save a few dollars a week for
him." "We can and we will." Buy a Liberty Bond.
Any Bank or Trust Co. will tell you how. Signed in plate W.
B. King. Approx. 22" x 16.25". Tears repaired with archival
tape. Folds, creases, edge tears and nicks. (3FTube) (Stock number
003WWI-0206C) $75.00
(World War I -US) Red Cross Day - August 25 (1917) - Do Your
Duty Give Your Money. Star and Wave Press, Cape May, N. J.
Approx. 14" x 22". A few small nicks and tears on side
margins, lines from being rolled. The date "1917" written
after August 25. (3FTube) (Stock number 003WWI-0206A) $75.00
(World War I - US 191?) HUNGER - For three years America has
fought starvation in Belgium Will you Eat less - wheat - meat
- fats and sugar that we may still send food in ship loads? Signed
Raleigh in lower right of plate. Issued by United States Food
Administration. Approx. 21"w x 28.5"h. Pieces of tape
on top and corners, paper loss on upper left edge, light folds.
(2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0114D) $100.00
(World War I - US 191?) Jobs for Fighters - If You Need a
Job If You Need a Man Inform the Official Central Agency. Bureau
for Returning Soldiers and Sailors. Artist: Gordon Grant, Capt.
USA. Published by Thomsen-Ellis Co., Baltimore/New York. Approx.
15"w x 25"h. . Creases on folds. (2FF) (Stock number
003WWI-0402Q) $300.00
(World War I -England 191?) Come and Do Your Bit - Join Now.
Artist: Not identified. Published by Parliamentary Recruiting
Committee/David Allen & Sons Ltd. - Harrow, Middlesex. Approx.
49.75"w x 40"h. Corner and folding creases, scuffing,
soiling, losses to top border, cornet dents. Linen backed. (2FF)
(Stock number 003WWI-0402P) $225.00
(World War I -Germany 191?) Idh Gehe Hinaus An Die Front!
Hast Du Die 6 Kriegsanlethe schon gezeidhnet? (I Go to the Front
- Have You Already Subscribed to the 6th War Loan? Artist:
Mkoii. Small edge tears and creases, creases on the folds with
splits and losses, soiling, inside losses. Linen backed. Approx.
26.5"w x 45"h. (2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0402L) $250.00
(World War I -Germany 1917) Ortssammelstelle Und der Schmabendienst.
Artist: Julius Gipkens. (1883-?) Published by Hollerbaum &
Schmidt. Creases on folds, light soiling. Linen backed. Approx.
17.25"w x 22.75"h. (2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0402K)
$300.00
(World War I -Germany 1917) Fur die Kriegsanleihe! (For
the War Loan!) Cherub holding a German army helmet filled with
coins beseeches us to contribute. Artist: Paul Plontke (1884-?)
Published by W. Hagelberg, Berlin. Folds, corner and compression
creases, light soiling. Linen backed. Approx. 17"w x 22.75"h.
(2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0402j) $300.00
(World War I -France 1918) Il faut Produire! (We Must
Produce!) One of a series of posters printed in Nancy. They were
issued in an attempt to explain to school children the events
taking place around them. Artist: Victor Emile Prouve (1858-1943).
Published by Berger-Levrault, Nancy. Strong graphics enhance historical
value of the poster. Interesting and unusual piece. Crease to
upper right , edge tear. Approx. 17.75"w x 25.5"h. (3FO)
(Stock number 003WWI-0402h) $200.00
(World War I -France 1918) L'effort Maritime. (The Maritime
Effort) One of a series of posters printed in Nancy. They were
issued in an attempt to explain to school children the events
taking place around them. Artist: Victor Emile Prouve (1858-1943).
Published by Berger-Levrault, Nancy. Strong graphics enhance historical
value of the poster. Interesting and unusual piece. Crease to
upper right , edge tear. Approx. 17.75"w x 25.5"h. (3FO)
(Stock number 003WWI-0402g) $200.00
(World War I -France 1918) Honneur a ceux qui Donnent Leur
Vie pour la Liberte du Monde 1918. (Honor those who have given
their life for the freedom of the world 1918) One of a series
of posters printed in Nancy after the 15th bombardment of the
city in an attempt to explain to school children the events taking
place around them. Artist: Victor Emile Prouve (1858-1943). Published
by Berger-Levrault, Nancy. Strong graphics enhance historical
value of the poster. Interesting and unusual piece. Small edge
tear, paper loss lower left corner. Approx. 18.75"w x 24.5"h.
(3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0402f) $200.00
(World War I -France 1917) L'Amerique Lutte pour L'Independance
des Deux Mondes (America struggles for the independence of
two worlds.) One of a series of posters printed in Nancy
after the 15th bombardment of the city in an attempt to explain
to school children the events taking place around them. Artist:
Victor Emile Prouve (1858-1943). Published by Berger-Levrault,
Nancy. Strong graphics enhance historical value of the poster.
Interesting and unusual piece. Creasing on lower left, tear at
upper right, edge roughness. Approx. 18.75"w x 24.5"h.
(3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0402e) $200.00
(World War I -England 1915) Come Lad - Slip Across and Help.
Artist: Unknown Published by Parliamentary Recruiting Committee,
David Allen & Sons Ltd., Harrow & Middlesex. Printed on
two sheets. Creases on the folds, crease line puncture, stains
and wrinkling on lower corners, soiling. Lightly stuck on paper
residue. Mounted on linen. Approx. 49.75"w x 39.75"h.
(Stock number 003WWI-0402k) $300.00
(World War I -France 191?) Le Cardinal Mercier Protege La Belgique.
(Cardinal Mercier protects Belgium.) Artist: D. Charles Fouqueray.
Published by Lapina. Imp. Paris. Creases on the folds, folding
and corner creases, top edge wrinkling with small paper loses,
small perforation and soiling. Mounted on linen with grommets.
Approx. 31.5"w x 44.75"h. (Stock number 003WWI-0402b)
$200.00
(World War I -France) Exposition de Tableaus de Maitre Moderne
Vente au Profit d'loeuvre Le Vetement du Prisonnier de Guerre.
Galerie George Bernheim. Signed in the plate Poulbot 1916.
(Francisque Poulbot 1879-1946) (Exhibition of paintings by modern
masters (French and American artists) to be sold to provide clothing
for prisoners of war.) Approx. 43"w x 30"h. 6"
water stains along the right and left folds at top and bottom.
(2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-1227b) $500.00
(World War I -France) Journee de Paris Au profit des oeuvres
de guerre de L'Hotel de Ville - 14 Juillet 1917. (Translation:
Paris Day July 14, 1917.) Signed in the plate lower right
Poulbot. Editeur Imp. H. Chachoin, 108, rue Folie-Meicourt. Stamped
lower left Vise No. 5 936. Very attractive and sentimental poster
of a little girl playing with her bandaged soldier doll. Her faithful
poodle sits by her side holding her bowl in its mouth. 16"
tear along fold line, water staining, very fragile paper, rough
edges, poster stamp covered with paper, etc. Approx. 32"w
x 47"h. (3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0720a) $300.00
(World War I -US 1918) Motherless - Fatherless - Starving How
Much To Save These Little Lives? War Fund Week - One Hundred Million
Dollars - May 20th - 27th. Red Cross. Approx. 20"w x
30"h. Very fragile! Partially adhered to cardboard backing,
paper loss. Can be restored. (3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0602b)
$165.00
(World War I -US) "The First Three!" (Hay, Enright,
Gresham) Give till it Hurts - they gave till they died War Fund
Week One hundred million dollars Approx. 20" w x 28"h.
(Stock number 003WWI-0501c) (FF) $175.00
(World War I -Canada) They serve France - How can I serve Canada?
Buy Victory Bonds. Wonderful image of French women pulling
a plow. 24" x 35" Crumpled lower right. (Stock number
003WWI-can07) (FF2) $250.00
"there!" In Peace as in War - Your
membership does it - JOIN Third Red Cross Roll Call Nov. 2-11
(Armistice Day) 20" x 30" Original folds. Very good
condition. (Stock number 003WWI-0830a) (FF2) $120.00
Help Your American Red Cross - Join Today - No Field Service
Required of Members - Dues $2 Up including Subscription to The
Red Cross Magazine. 30" x 46" Original folds. Wear along
fold lines, edge roughness, creases. (Stock number 003WWI-0830b)
(FF2) $130.00
(World War I -Canada) Every Dollar Spent in Canada - Victory
Loan - Prosperity 24" x 36" Tear left edge, fold
and tear top right, fold lower left. (Stock number 003WWI-can01)
(FF2) $200.00
(World War I -Canada) To Maintain the Prosperity of Canada
Buy Victory Bonds - 51/2% interest tax free. 24" x 36"
Paper loss right corner, folds lower edge, 2" tear center
lower edge continues as a 4" tear to the left. (Stock number
003WWI-can03) (FF2) $200.00
(World War I -US) United Behind the Service Star - United War
Work Campaign. YMCA, YWCA, National Catholic War Council, Jewish
Welfare Board, Salvation Army, American Library Association, War
Camp Community Service. Signed in the plate upper left Ernest
Baker Hamlin. 28" x 40" Several tears, wear along fold
lines, edge roughness, fragile paper. (Stock number 003WWI-0209a)
(FF2) $150.00
(World War I -Canada 1918) Help Our District Win This Flag
- Honor Flag Victory Loan 1918 Awarded by His Excellency the Governor
General of Canada to Districts Exceeding Their Quota. 24"
x 36" 2" tear center top. (Stock number 003WWI-can05)
(FF2) $150.00
(World War I -Canada) All Canada Your Security - The full faith
and Credit of Every Canadian is behind Your purchase of Victory
Bonds. 24" x 36" Small slit, upper right edge roughness,
crumpled lower right, fold lower left. (Stock number 003WWI-can04)
(FF2) $150.00
(World War I - US) They Give Their Lives Do You Lend Your Savings?
W. S. S. War Savings Stamps issued By The United States Government.
Signed in the plate lower right H. Devitt Welsh. Published by
Sackett & Wilhelms Corp. NY Approx. 20"w x 30"h.
(3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0331a) $125.00
(World War I -US) They Give Their Lives, Do You Lend Your Savings?
W.S.S. War Savings Stamps Issued by the United States Government.
Signed in the plate lower right H. Devitt Welsh. Published by
Sackett & Wilhelms Corp. NY. Approx. 20"w x 30"h.
Upper left corner detached., lower right corner has some water
staining, creases at bottom, fold lines and edge nicks. Still
complete and attractive. (Stock number 003WWI-1110a) $85.00
(World War I - France) Debout Dans Tranchee Q L'Aurore Eclaire,
Le Soldat Reve A La Victoire Et A Son Foyer Pour Qu'il Puisee
Assuer L'une Et Retrouver L'Autre. Souscrivez Au 3e. Emprunt de
la Defense Nationale. One of the few posters by Lieut Jean
Droit. Published by Berger, Levrault, Imp Paris, Nancy. Approx.
31.5" x 46.5". Heavy curling at right margin and light
curling at top. 6" tear at center left. 1.5" tear at
lower left. No paper loss. (Stock number 003WWI-Droit) (1FF) $400.00
(World
War I - France 1918) Souscrivez a l'Emprunt de la Liberation.
War bond poster by Eduward Bernard. Union Francaise 286 Boulevard
St. Germain, Paris. Visa #13734.. Approx. 22" x 15".
Original fold. Minor creases and nick at left margin.. (Stock
number 003WWI-Bernard) (1FF) $125.00
(World
War I - France 1915) Journee de L'Oeuvre Nivernaise des Mutiles
de la Guerre 12 Septembre 1915. . Fund raising for the war
wounded by Maurice Neumont. Approx. 31.5 x 48.5". Original
folds. Curling at the right margin, small holes at the left margin,
edge nocks. The image is unaffected. (Stock number 003WWI-Neumont
(1FF) $400.00
(World War I -US) My Daddy Bought Me a Government Bond of the
Third Liberty Loan - Did Yours? Appealing young girl with
a large red bow hugs a bond. Approx. 20" w x 30"h. Bite
out of the lower right corner has been restored. Water damage
along lower edge. (Stock number 003WWI-0324e) (3FO) $150.00
(World War I - U.S.) Soldiers - Sailors and Women Guests -
Welcome to the Y.W.C.A. Hostess - "A bit of Home within the
Camps" Signed Walter Tittle lower right. Rotoprint Gravure
Co., N.Y. Approx. 28.25"w x 38.5"h. Light creasing along
edges. (Stock number 003WWI-1111d) $125.00
(World War I - U.S.) I have bought another Liberty Bond. Have
You? (I Own a Liberty Bond) The Harris Ptg. & Eng. Co.
Window card printed on cardboard. Approx. 13.75"w x 19.75"h.
(Stock number 003WWI-0826d) $90.00
(World War I -US 1918) I summon you to the comradeship. Answer
the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call for Universal Membership. Very
well done sketch of President Woodrow Wilson. Signed Mielziner,
1918 lower right. Approx. 20"w x 27.5"h. Paper loss,
very rough edges. (Stock number 003WWI-0716e) $80.00
(World War I -US) Save 1-Wheat, use more corn, 2- Meat, use
more fish & beans, 3-Fats, use just enough, 4- Sugar, use
syrups and serve the cause of freedom. U. S. Food Administration.
Printed by the W.F. Powers Co. Litho, N.Y. Approx. 21"w
x 29"h. Folds, tears, especially right edge. (Stock number
003WWI-0716g) $80.00
(World War I -US 1917) "Our Flags - Beat Germany - Support
Every Flag that opposes Prussianism - Eat less of the food Fighters
need, Deny yourself something. Waste Nothing." United
States Food Administration. Signed Adolph Treidler lower right.
Heywood Strasser & Voigt Litho. Co. N.Y. Approx. 14"w
x 21.5"h. Window card printed on cardboard. Light foxing.
(Stock number 003WWI-0805b) $115.00
(World War I -US 1918) For Home and Country - Victory Liberty
Loan . Alfred Everitt Orr - 18. Approx. 20"w x 30"h.
Brown packing tape on back is bleeding through, edge nicks. (Stock
number 003WWI-17a) $70.00
(World War I -US 1918) United We Serve . Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A.
National Catholic War Council - K of C, Jewish Welfare Board,
War Camp Community Service, American Library Association, Salvation
Army. United War Work Campaign, $170.500.000. Approx. 20"w
x 30"h. Creases, tears and folds. (Stock number 003WWI-14)
$80.00
(World War I -US) Save Your Child from Autocracy and Poverty,
Buy War Savings Stamps. W.S.S. War Savings Stamps Issued by
the United States Government. United States Treasury Department.
Signed in the plate Herbert Paus. Published by United States Printing
& Lithograph Co. NY. Approx. 20"w x 30"h. Tears
at top, folds on the bottom. (Stock number 003WWI-1111f) $125.00
(World War I -US) German Slavery or Liberty Bonds. Approx.
28"w x 11.5"h. Several tears and creases. (3FO) (Stock
number 003WWI-0602h) $65.00
(World War I -US) The Widow's Mite Behind The Soldier's Might
- A Liberty Bond. Liberty Loan Committee, 2nd Federal Reserve
District, 120 Broadway, New York. Approx. 30"w x 10"h.
Paper loss upper right corner. (3FO) (Stock number 003WWI-0602j)
$50.00
(World War I -US) Think - Have YOU Brought Your Limit? Fourth
Liberty Loan. Approx. 60"w x 7"h. Tack holes, small
stains. (Stock number 003WWI-0602p) $50.00
(World War I - U.S.) Buy Another Join the ___ Victory Liberty
Loan. U. S. Food Administration. Approx. 19.75"w x 25"h.
Light creasing along left top edge, small paper loss upper right
corner. (Stock number 003WWI-0826c) $80.00
(World War I -US)Free Storage of Liberty bonds. Approx.
22"w x 28"h. Small tears and roughness along side edges,
folds. (Stock number 003WWI-807bb) $40.00
(World War I -US)Show Your Button. Victory Liberty Loan.
Approx. 20"w x 27"h. Small tear on bottom edge. (Stock
number 003WWI-807bc) $60.00
(World War I -US)Buy Early - Victory Liberty Loan. Approx.
27"w x 22"h. Small tears along top and right edge. (Stock
number 003WWI-21) $60.00
(World War I -US) "June 28th is National War Savings Day
- Pledge Yourself to Save and Buy War Savings Stamps that there
may be more Money, Labor and Materials to provide for those who
Fight For You." W.S.S. War Savings Stamps Issued by the
United States Government. Government Printing Office. Approx.
21"w x 32.75"h. Paper loss at top, lower left margin,
creases, edge roughness. (Stock number 003WWI-19a) $75.00
(World War I -US) Sure! We'll Finish the Job Victory Liberty
Loan. Signed in the plate Gerrit A. Beneker 1918. Published
by Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. Chicago. Approx. 26"w
x 37"h. Margin tears, soiling upper right, fold. (Stock number
003WWI-08) $120.00
(World War I) To Them that Star Stood for One Hundred per cent
American Soldier. The Best Soldiers make the Best Citizens. Small
Gordon Grant poster features a couple standing before a flag with
a blue star. In the upper left hand corner it reads "Service
Series No. 40". 11"w x 14" high. Tear 1.5"
long mid left edge, paper loss lower edge, edge roughness and
corner folds. at center from right edge to center. $75.00 (Stock
number 003pr830)
(World War I) keep 'em smiling. help War Camp Community Service.
"moral is winning the war" United War Work Campaign.
M. Leone Bracker. 1918. 27.5" x 40". Edge tears
and folds. Picture does not show last line of text. Poster is
complete - can be framed or restored. $75.00 (Stock number
003pr0603b)
(World War I) YMCA. United War Campaign, General Pershing.
S. J. Wook (?) March 1918. 22" x 33". Tears at top.
Folds. Poster is complete - can be framed or restored. $65.00
(Stock number 003pr603d)
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(World War I-1918) Remember Argonne, Chateau-Thierry, St.
Mihiel, Belleau Wood, Cantigny, Soissons, Vesle... and INVEST.
Victory Liberty Loan Woman's Liberty Loan Committee. Signed
JMH lower right. Sackett & Wilhelms Corp. New York. A classic
World War I poster in poor condition. Paper loss in lower center
above the word "and" with a tear extending to the lower
edge, additional folds. 30" x 20" $70. (STOCK
NUMBER 003a1009a)
(World War I - U.S.) Save- Buy- for Victory W.S.S. War Savings
Stamps issued by the United States Government for sale here. Government
Printing Office, United States Treasury Department. Approx. 17"w
x 24.25"h. Light creases. (Stock number 003WWI-1111f) $75.00
Click for detail
(World War I) Are You Working with Schwab? Emergency Fleet
Corporation This poster focuses on shipyard workers as partners
in the war effort. 32" x 22" VG+ Nail holes in corners,
paper loss on the upper and lower left edge and roughness on the
right edge. $65. (STOCK NUMBER 003a825i)
(20k JPEG)
(World War I) Illion. Cardinal Mercer has appealed to the
Food Administration for more food for starving millions. Portrait
of Cardinal and red and black text. 20.5 x 28" VF $85.
(STOCK NUMBER 003a1016)
(World War I -US) Get Busy and Help Take the "Dust"
Out Of Industry. Approx. 19"w x 25"h. Paper loss,
tears repaired with archival tape, water damage. (3FTube) (Stock
number 003WWI-0104A) $30.00
(World War I -US) Make Our American Red Cross in Peace as in
War "The Greatest Mother in the World" Third Red Cross
Roll Call Nov. 2-11, 1919. Post war poster uses Foringer's
famous image to urge people to continue donating to the Red Cross.
There are a few small tears on the bottom, top and left edges.
Approx. 19.5"w x 30"h. (FF2) (Stock number 003WWI-0909b)
$145.00 SOLD
(World War I -US 1918) Rivets and Bayonets Drive them Home!
U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Issued by
Publications Section, Philadelphia. Signed in the plate J. E.
Sheridan lower left. Published by Thomsen-Ellis Company Baltimore/New
York. Approx. 25"w x 38.5"h. Creases along folds, soiled.
Linen backed with grommets. (2FF) (Stock number 003WWI-0402R)
$295.00 SOLD
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