10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
Article about: I recent came across these WWI fench Posters. Some if not most are salty and or ripped in some way. I could not find any infomation online to help prices these nor confirm these are orginal?
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Re: 10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
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Re: 10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
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Re: 10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
What are the sizes,because the sizes makes a big difference in value..what is in the back of them.
They are from after the war and during the war.
What are the condition they do look putty damage.
But still good colors.
Any more info on them was this in a large brown envelop.
Last edited by cricketchris1944; 02-02-2011 at 07:30 AM.
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Re: 10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
Oh. There Most are normal poster size. if not bigger. like 32x22 there not magizine cut outs. there the reular posters
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Re: 10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
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PeterValadez
Oh. There Most are normal poster size. if not bigger. like 32x22 there not magizine cut outs. there the reular posters
Thank you for the info,so they are the large size.any info where you found them,yes they do look original.
I will ask a body of my for the pricing he collect ww1 and ww2 propaganda posters.
can you roll them up ,or the paper is too fragile.
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Re: 10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
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Re: 10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
The site listed below has most of the posters you show. Don't be dismayed by a bit of fraying along the edge or fold line tears. A good poster conservationist can restore them beautifully, or you can leave that to a future owner. One word of caution: the site tends to list all WW1 posters as 1917 unless there is a date marked on the poster or unless they know from some other source that the date is otherwise. 1917 is essentially their default date. You have some very nice posters. Vintage French Military Poster, WW1 Poster Classics of France, French Reconstruction Posters
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Re: 10 WWI French Posters NEED HELP
Hello,
These should be originals as their is no fake for these.
There were many of these issued all around france in different formats during WW1 to grab as many money as possible to sustain the war effort.
The bigger one are the more difficult to find in good shape as they wer in public places that coulr explain the damages of yours in the corners.
Difficult to price them as it also depend on the location.
Bruno
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