A 1930 Inaugural World Cup Poster
Located in Pewsey, GB
cm; 201/2 by 11 in) designed by the Uruguayan graphic artist, Guillermo Laborde who had by that time
Vintage 1930s Uruguayan Mid-Century Modern Posters
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A 1930 Inaugural World Cup Poster
Located in Pewsey, GB
cm; 201/2 by 11 in) designed by the Uruguayan graphic artist, Guillermo Laborde who had by that time
Paper
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H 20.48 in W 11.03 in
1930 First Ever Football World Cup original advertising poster Guillermo Laborde
By Guillermo Laborde
Located in London, GB
all from this seller". Guillermo Laborde (1886-1940) Football World Cup, Uruguay El Campeonato
Lithograph
Rare 1930 World Cup Poster, First World Cup
Located in Pewsey, GB
Uruguayan graphic artist, Guillermo Laborde who had by that time acquired an international reputation
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Rare 1930 World Cup Poster
Located in Pewsey, GB
in) designed by the Uruguayan graphic artist, Guillermo Laborde who had by that time acquired an
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