My father bought me government bonds - did yours?
Designer: | Unknown |
Decade: | 1910s |
Year: | 1918 |
Dimensions: | 51 x 77 cm |
Lithographically printed by: | United States Printing & Lithograph Co., NY |
Published by: | The US Government |
Country: | USA |
Condition: | 6/10 |
✓ Original - not a reprint!
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Charming American World War I lithograph entitled "My Daddy Bought Me a Government Bond - Did Yours? Third Liberty Loan". The poster shows a young girl holding her bonds with a smile. A call for Americans to invest in war bonds for their children, thus providing financial support to the U.S. Government during World War I. In November of that year, the United States and the Allies won World War I.
Condition: 6/10 - Very damaged in the left side and a lot of patina.
Frame is not included. See our large selection of exclusive frames, which can be precisely adapted to the poster's 51 x 77 cm format. We always ship frames and posters separately, so we do not risk the frame breaking and destroying the poster. We can easily replace broken frames, but we can not with these unique posters.
Condition: 6/10 - Very damaged in the left side and a lot of patina.
Frame is not included. See our large selection of exclusive frames, which can be precisely adapted to the poster's 51 x 77 cm format. We always ship frames and posters separately, so we do not risk the frame breaking and destroying the poster. We can easily replace broken frames, but we can not with these unique posters.
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My father bought me government bonds - did yours?
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