Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY. Items include an original WWII era map; a "Fight or Buy Bonds" framed poster; a "Clear-The-Way-!!" framed poster; a "Keep it Coming" framed poster; a North American Aerodynamics sport parachute harness; a Pioneer Parachute harness; artwork, clothing, medals, collectibles, literature, and more.

Payment is due by Monday, December 3 at 1PM.

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Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY. Items include an original WWII era map; a "Fight or Buy Bonds" framed poster; a "Clear-The-Way-!!" framed poster; a "Keep it Coming" framed poster; a North American Aerodynamics sport parachute harness; a Pioneer Parachute harness; artwork, clothing, medals, collectibles, literature, and more.

Payment is due by Monday, December 3 at 1PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Monday, December 3 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice.


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"Keep It Coming: "We Must Not Only Feed Our Soldiers at the Front But Millions of Women & Children Behind Our Lines" Gen. John J Pershing. ...Waste Nothing." United States Food Administration. 1918. Original U.S. World War I poster by George Illian (1894-1932) and printed by F. W. Powers, its name appears at bottom. Poster size is 29” H x 21” W, plus frame. The scene is a convoy of Army trucks, with the word “food” on their sides, being directed by soldiers, in a snowy, winter environment. The U.S. Food Administration was established during World War I to administer food reserves for the US Army overseas and its allies; and to control commodity prices for wheat and other needed foodstuffs. Illian’s work is to encourage Americans to send as much food as possible to the Army, through stewardship. General John J Pershing (1860-1948) was commander of all U.S. Armies in WW I. This poster is in very good condition. It has two small stains, which you may see in the pictures attached. It was professionally framed about 35 years ago, with acid-free paper backing. George John Illian was a painter, woodcutter and illustrator and teacher of disabled veterans.

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"Keep It Coming: "We Must Not Only Feed Our Soldiers at the Front But Millions of Women & Children Behind Our Lines" Gen. John J Pershing. ...Waste Nothing." United States Food Administration. 1918. Original U.S. World War I poster by George Illian (1894-1932) and printed by F. W. Powers, its name appears at bottom. Poster size is 29” H x 21” W, plus frame. The scene is a convoy of Army trucks, with the word “food” on their sides, being directed by soldiers, in a snowy, winter environment. The U.S. Food Administration was established during World War I to administer food reserves for the US Army overseas and its allies; and to control commodity prices for wheat and other needed foodstuffs. Illian’s work is to encourage Americans to send as much food as possible to the Army, through stewardship. General John J Pershing (1860-1948) was commander of all U.S. Armies in WW I. This poster is in very good condition. It has two small stains, which you may see in the pictures attached. It was professionally framed about 35 years ago, with acid-free paper backing. George John Illian was a painter, woodcutter and illustrator and teacher of disabled veterans.

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$100.00 – jrlou

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