Description
Original Tiro al Piccione (trap shooting) world championship vintage poster from Rome, Italy, dated 21 October – 5 November 1936, titled for the competition held under the XIV–XV Fascist year system. This is a powerful pre–World War II Italian sporting championship lithograph by M. Fucci, with bold period graphics and a commanding composition that immediately reads as a major international event.
The numbers XIV–XV are essential for collectors, marking the Fascist-year dating used at the time. Because the calendar reset after WW1, the shift between years falls within the event window—between 21 October and 5 November—which makes this artwork especially satisfying for anyone building a precisely dated 1930s shooting ephemera collection. Strong historic context, clean identification, and museum-ready presentation details make this Rome 1936 trap shooting championship poster an ideal centerpiece for a vintage sports wall, a European history room, or a focused Italian lithograph archive.
Condition
Museum linen backed and ready for framing. This is in very fine collector condition, showing minor, age-appropriate surface wear consistent with an original vintage lithograph.
Authentication
Includes a Free Certificate of Authenticity with the artwork.
Collector Notes
A classic interwar Italian shooting championship design with prominent flags for the competition context, including the American flag shown alongside the Nazi flag for the event’s Italy setting. The Fascist year indicator (XIV–XV) is a key visual feature that helps anchor the piece to the correct date range within the 1936 Rome world championship.


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