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WW1 Poster SAVE A LOAF WEEK! HELP WIN THE WAR! Conserve Bread Artist F.G. Cooper

$ 92.4

Availability: 69 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Condition: A Great 100 year old war art poster measures 21" x 29" is in fine condition for its age with minor blemishes to include misc minimally used pieces of that thin porous non acid Archival document repair tape on back to stabilize some small tears along with the usual light stains wrinkles and edge wear found on these posters. All adding up to a poster with plenty of antique character and charm. And such a fine image and text! Please study the photos in detail as they are part of the description. Any questions please ask!Note: I still maintain that an original non - backed or mounted poster is worth more as an antique than one that has been backed or dry mounted. So if you can avoid these methods (can't always...) all the better for you and the longevity of your valued art. Good Luck Collecting!
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    This Fine Original 1917 WW1 War Art Poster Reads:
    SAVE A LOAF WEEK! HELP WIN THE WAR!
    An Early 3 Stone Lithograph. (see link below)
    By Artist:
    Fredric Gross Cooper, Born 1883 ~ 1962 (F.G. Cooper).
    Author:
    U.S. Food Administration
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    United States Food Administration
    Printer:
    W.F. Powers.
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    Publisher:
    W.F. Powers Co. New York.
    Poster Measures:
    21" X 29"
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    Condition:
    A Great 100 year old war art poster measures 21" x 29" is in fine condition for its age with minor blemishes to include misc pieces of that non acid Archival document repair tape on back to stabilize some small tears along with the usual light stains wrinkles and edge wear. All aiding up to a poster with plenty of antique character and charm. And such a fine image and text! Please study the photos in detail as they are part of the description. Ant questions please ask!
    Note:
    I still maintain that an original non - backed or mounted poster is worth more as an antique than one that has been backed or dry mounted. So if you can avoid these methods all the better for you and the longevity of your valued art. Good Luck Collecting!
    Norm.
    For more info links of interest please see below.
    I am in the process of liquidating my large unique collection of WW1 & WW2 Art Posters along with many other collectible items including Antique & Vintage Paper Collectibles, Art & a Vast Collection of Art/Picture Frames along with a Large Assortment of other old Collectible Items of Interest.
    So I will try to keep posting new ones so you may want to keep an eye on my postings if you are a collector or investor of World War One & Two Art Posters and other art & ephemera.
    I will be happy to answer any questions you may have!
    Thanks For Stopping In & Taking An Interest In This Item!
    Norm
    Shipping:
    Your poster will come rolled between 2 pieces of sheet paper wider in both dimensions than the art poster in a round tube or in a Triangular Priority Mail poster tube box.
    Additional Costs May Apply!
    Free Shipping Insured in the USA except:
    Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico & APO/FPO/DPO addresses extra charges
    will apply please ask me for a shipping quote.
    International Shipping:
    Yes use eBay's Global Shipping Program GSP
    Links of Interest:
    International Poster Gallery on “The History of The Poster”.
    Around 1880 with
    Cheret's
    3 stone lithographic process," a breakthrough which allowed artists to achieve every color in the rainbow with as little as three stones - usually red, yellow and blue - printed in careful registration.
    https://www.internationalposter.com/a-brief-history-of-the-poster/
    Remembering WW1:
    1917 The beginning of the U.S. Food Administration by executive order #2679-A from President Woodrow Wilson......
    Be Patriotic Sign Your Country's Pledge to Save Food!....
    https://rememberingwwi.villanova.edu/food-conservation/
    Bio Info Etc. On Artist Frederic G. Cooper ~
    A Famous Artist Illustrator!
    https://www.thevintageposter.com/artist-biography/?at=FrederickGCooper
    https://alphabetilately.org/BloggerFrank/cooper/FGCooper.html
    Rockwell Center:
    Frederick G. Cooper was a writer, cartoonist, designer, and illustrator whose penchant for using lower case letters made him known as “F. G. Cooper, the lower case artist.”.....
    https://www.rockwell-center.org/essays-illustration/its-cool/