Description: 1917 World War One American Poster - Shall We Be More Tender with our Dollars than with the lives of our sons? Buy a United States Government Bond2nd Liberty Loan The poster is in good condition with the one rip mark seen bottom right and a few vertical rips from the bottom up - maybe that is why it was mounted to protect it. I cleaned off most of the age dust on the protective plastic so you can see the faces and poster are in excellent condition. Happy to answer any Questions you have and can send more pics if needed. One of the very important functions of the people on the home front during World War I was to financially support the war effort and the soldiers fighting overseas. In this image we see the quotation from the Secretary of the Treasury suggesting that we be more conservation minded in our spending so as to have more money available to support the Army and Navy soldiers depicted. The artist of this poster was William Gibbs and unfortunately not much is known about him. This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This measures 19.25" x 29.25" (49cm x 74cm) - Board is slightly larger - see pics Questions welcome! --------------------------- Payment: Must receive payment within 3 days of auction finish. Multiple options to payShipping: Will ship via USPS Ground or UPS Ground. Comes with Tracking - within 3 business days Returns: No Returns on this item.If any issues - please contact me first. I want to ensure you are happy.I list all items as accurately and detailed as possible to ensure you get what you expect. Please leave positive feedback and I will do the same
Price: 240 USD
Location: Matthews, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-21T18:04:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 40 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Poster
Year of Production: 1917
Width (Inches): 20
Date of Creation: 1917
Height (Inches): 30
Theme: Conflicts & Wars, World War One, WWI
Material: Paper, Linen
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: USA
Subject: War, World War One, WWI, Soldiers, World War I (1914-1918)