2nd Liberty Loan Government Bond WW1 poster

$749.00

William Gibbs Mcadoo (1863 – 1941)
Date:1917
Size:  20″ x 30″
Medium:Lithograph
INV. #: 14285-1

Description

Original  2nd Liberty Loan Government Bond “SHALL WE BE MORE TENDER WITH OUR DOLLARS THAN WITH THE LIVES OF OUR SONS?” vintage poster. Buy a United States Government Bond.

Depicted are a soldier and a sailor bearing a flag and a handbill reading “We Depend On You.” Promoting the purchase of the United States Government Bond of the Second Liberty Loan of 1917. This is an original antique poster in very good condition, Japan paper backed..

Minor wear at the top left corner is stabilized by the Japanese paper backing. This backing is a standard backing for most movie lobby cards. No extra backing showing. Great red, white, and blue color pattern.

Chicago: Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. Color. The title is a quote attributed to U.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo.

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Dimensions 20 × 30 in

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