Pegase, could you please photograph and post here the bottom right printing information that we see in the corner? This would be a nice 'treat' for someone like me who collects allied and axis posters. Much Appreciated!
Hi
no problem, I'll dot it tomorrow
cheers
hughes
That is great to find the printing plate!
Thanks for sharing.
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hi
I was lucky, and it's come from France
@+, hughes
Thank you for showing us this nice, clean, example. It's an off-set print for sure and I say this because of the 'bubble' look of the image up close. I'd also add it most likely is a late war printing due to the general quality of the piece, and I am not talking about paper. It's the look of it. Germans were using offset on their paper designs before most of the world had access to these machines. The Radebeul company (near Dresden) was the first in the world to have a four-color sheet-fed offset in the 1930s. As a poster collector, Pegase, should you ever desire to sell the poster and plate, please let me know. A great find and interesting printing history for you to have. My compliments.
Let's print!
;-)
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