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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 244

Patriotic WWI Liberty Bond Posters, Group of Eight

Schätzpreis
400 $ - 600 $
Zuschlagspreis:
688 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 244

Patriotic WWI Liberty Bond Posters, Group of Eight

Schätzpreis
400 $ - 600 $
Zuschlagspreis:
688 $
Beschreibung:

Lot of 8 posters, ranging in size from 14 x 21 in. to 30 x 40 in., entreating the American public to purchase war bonds in order to support the Allied cause. Includes: Beneker, Gerrit A. (1882-1934). Linen-backed poster. SURE! We'll Finish the Job. Chicago, IL: Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co., 1918. "1-C" printed lower left. Signed and dated in image lower left. Depicts a man wearing a hat and overalls, reaching into his left pocket. Title text appears at top. Text at bottom reads, "VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN." Bressler, Harry S. (1893-1962). Help Uncle Sam Stamp Out the Kaiser! New York, NY: The United States Printing & Lithograph Co., n.d., ca 1918. Depicts a large shoe (with a portion of red and white striped pant leg visible, implying the shoe belongs to Uncle Sam) hovering over a fleeing German soldier. Title text at top. Text on bottom of shoe reads, "3rd / LIBERTY / LOAN." Text at bottom reads, "BUY U.S. GOV'T BONDS." Everett, Walter H. (1880-1946). Linen-backed poster. MUST CHILDREN DIE AND MOTHERS PLEAD IN VAIN? New York, NY: The Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation, n.d., ca 1918. "1-B" printed lower left. Depicts a mother using one arm to hold her children and the other to reach out for help. Title text appears at right. Text at bottom reads, "Buy More / LIBERTY BONDS." Orr, Alfred Everitt (1886-1927). For Home and Country. New York, NY: American Lithographic Co., ca 1918-1919. "2-C" printed lower left. Signed and dated in image lower right. Depicts an American soldier holding his child and embracing his wife. Title text in red block lettering at top. Text at bottom reads, "VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN." Raleigh, Henry (1880-1945). HALT the HUN! Chicago, IL: Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co., n.d., ca 1918. "4-A" printed lower left. Signed in image lower left. Depicts an American soldier protecting a kneeling woman and her child from a German soldier standing over them. Title text in bold red lettering at top. Text at bottom reads, "BUY U.S. GOVERNMENT BONDS / THIRD LIBERTY LOAN." Raleigh, Henry. HUN OR HOME? Chicago, IL: Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co., n.d., ca 1918. "9-B" printed lower left. Signed in image lower left. Depicts a woman holding a baby while looking on in horror as a German soldier with bloody hands comes toward her. Title text in bold black lettering at top. Text below reads, "BUY MORE / LIBERTY / BONDS." Whitehead, Walter (1874-1956). Linen-backed poster. COME ON! Philadelphia, PA: Ketterlinus, 1918. "8-B" printed lower left. Signed and dated in image lower right. Depicts an American soldier crouching over a dead German soldier, with his bayonet brandished, ready for battle. Title text at top. Text at bottom reads, "buy more / LIBERTY BONDS." Unknown. Buy Buy Buy. N.p., n.d., ca 1919. Title text appears in column against red, white, and blue backgrounds. Text at bottom reads, "Victory Liberty Loan." Condition: Posters with light wear including few rips/tears/creasing to edges/corners.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 244
Auktion:
Datum:
26.06.2020
Auktionshaus:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
Beschreibung:

Lot of 8 posters, ranging in size from 14 x 21 in. to 30 x 40 in., entreating the American public to purchase war bonds in order to support the Allied cause. Includes: Beneker, Gerrit A. (1882-1934). Linen-backed poster. SURE! We'll Finish the Job. Chicago, IL: Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co., 1918. "1-C" printed lower left. Signed and dated in image lower left. Depicts a man wearing a hat and overalls, reaching into his left pocket. Title text appears at top. Text at bottom reads, "VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN." Bressler, Harry S. (1893-1962). Help Uncle Sam Stamp Out the Kaiser! New York, NY: The United States Printing & Lithograph Co., n.d., ca 1918. Depicts a large shoe (with a portion of red and white striped pant leg visible, implying the shoe belongs to Uncle Sam) hovering over a fleeing German soldier. Title text at top. Text on bottom of shoe reads, "3rd / LIBERTY / LOAN." Text at bottom reads, "BUY U.S. GOV'T BONDS." Everett, Walter H. (1880-1946). Linen-backed poster. MUST CHILDREN DIE AND MOTHERS PLEAD IN VAIN? New York, NY: The Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation, n.d., ca 1918. "1-B" printed lower left. Depicts a mother using one arm to hold her children and the other to reach out for help. Title text appears at right. Text at bottom reads, "Buy More / LIBERTY BONDS." Orr, Alfred Everitt (1886-1927). For Home and Country. New York, NY: American Lithographic Co., ca 1918-1919. "2-C" printed lower left. Signed and dated in image lower right. Depicts an American soldier holding his child and embracing his wife. Title text in red block lettering at top. Text at bottom reads, "VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN." Raleigh, Henry (1880-1945). HALT the HUN! Chicago, IL: Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co., n.d., ca 1918. "4-A" printed lower left. Signed in image lower left. Depicts an American soldier protecting a kneeling woman and her child from a German soldier standing over them. Title text in bold red lettering at top. Text at bottom reads, "BUY U.S. GOVERNMENT BONDS / THIRD LIBERTY LOAN." Raleigh, Henry. HUN OR HOME? Chicago, IL: Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co., n.d., ca 1918. "9-B" printed lower left. Signed in image lower left. Depicts a woman holding a baby while looking on in horror as a German soldier with bloody hands comes toward her. Title text in bold black lettering at top. Text below reads, "BUY MORE / LIBERTY / BONDS." Whitehead, Walter (1874-1956). Linen-backed poster. COME ON! Philadelphia, PA: Ketterlinus, 1918. "8-B" printed lower left. Signed and dated in image lower right. Depicts an American soldier crouching over a dead German soldier, with his bayonet brandished, ready for battle. Title text at top. Text at bottom reads, "buy more / LIBERTY BONDS." Unknown. Buy Buy Buy. N.p., n.d., ca 1919. Title text appears in column against red, white, and blue backgrounds. Text at bottom reads, "Victory Liberty Loan." Condition: Posters with light wear including few rips/tears/creasing to edges/corners.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 244
Auktion:
Datum:
26.06.2020
Auktionshaus:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
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