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Put Fighting Blood in Your Business
Put Fighting Blood in Your Business

Put Fighting Blood in Your Business

Located in Spokane, WA

Original WW1 poster. Put Fighting Blood in Your Business. Here’s his record! Does he get a Job

Category

1910s American Realist Landscape Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Original Buy War Savings Stamps WW1 lithograph vintage poster
Original Buy War Savings Stamps WW1 lithograph vintage poster

Original Buy War Savings Stamps WW1 lithograph vintage poster

Located in Spokane, WA

Original WW1 vintage poster: HELP HIM WIN BY SAVING AND SERVING, W.S.S., BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS

Category

1910s American Realist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Original "Ring It Again, Third Liberty Loan vintage WW1 poster
Original "Ring It Again, Third Liberty Loan vintage WW1 poster

Original "Ring It Again, Third Liberty Loan vintage WW1 poster

Located in Spokane, WA

Original poster: Ring it Again Third Liberty Loan. Buy U. S. Gov't Bonds. World War 1

Category

1920s American Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Original French WW1 Recruitment Poster
Original French WW1 Recruitment Poster

Original French WW1 Recruitment Poster

Located in Sag Harbor, NY

This is an original WW1 recruitment poster from France. The frame is simple with plexiglass front

Category

Early 20th Century French Posters

Materials

Paper

Original Poster WW1 Poster by Penfield
Original Poster WW1 Poster by Penfield

Original Poster WW1 Poster by Penfield

By Edward Penfield

Located in Los Gatos, CA

this poster illustrated by Edward Penfield.

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20th Century American Posters

Original American WW1 Patriotic Poster

Original American WW1 Patriotic Poster

Located in Los Gatos, CA

In this WWI poster, we see a frightened young girl clinging to Lady Columbia brandishing the

Category

20th Century American Posters

Original American WW1 Army Recruitment Poster

Original American WW1 Army Recruitment Poster

Located in Los Gatos, CA

creator, James Montgomery Flagg, "the most famous poster in the world." Over four million copies were

Category

20th Century American Posters

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Original Ww1 Poster For Sale on 1stDibs

Surely you’ll find the exact original ww1 poster you’re seeking on 1stDibs — we’ve got a vast assortment for sale. There are many Modern, Impressionist and Surrealist versions of these works for sale. Making the right choice when shopping for an original ww1 poster may mean carefully reviewing examples of this item dating from different eras — you can find an early iteration of this piece from the 20th Century and a newer version made as recently as the 20th Century. On 1stDibs, the right original ww1 poster is waiting for you and the choices span a range of colors that includes gray, beige, blue and brown. An original ww1 poster from Henry Mayo Bateman, Owen Miller, James Montgomery Flagg, Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird) and Nat Harrison — each of whom created distinctive versions of this kind of work — is worth considering. These artworks were handmade with extraordinary care, with artists most often working in lithograph, paper and gouache.

How Much is a Original Ww1 Poster?

The price for an artwork of this kind can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — an original ww1 poster in our inventory may begin at $84 and can go as high as $11,000, while the average can fetch as much as $878.

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