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Lot 189

War Against Hitlerism Propaganda Teapot white china teapot with transfer printed “Liberty And Freedom” and various Commonwealth flags. The rear with “War Against Hitlerism. This Souvenir Teapot Was Made For Dyson & Korsfall Of Preston To Replace Aluminium Stocks Taken Over For Allied Armaments 1939”. Together with a printed linen Union flag, 32 x 56 inches. 2 items.

Lot 123

* Keys. A collection of keys, including Medieval iron double ended key, the hollow tubular key with circular sliding handle pierced with A one side and h on the other, 16cm long, the remains of a Roman bronze key, 6cm long, a Victorian steel key with intricate pierced handle bearing interlaced initials and dated 1896, 9.5cm high plus a Victorian steel presentation key, engraved 'King George's Field Stepney opened by H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh presented to Sir Campbell Stuart', 9cm long plus two medieval iron spiral keys, 14cm and12.5cm longQty: (6)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Sir Campbell Stuart GCMG KBE (1885-1972) was a Canadian newspaper magnate. Campbell ran propaganda operations for the British during WWI and WWII.

Lot 836

5 x 1970s LPs. Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel (2) - Psychomodo. Love's a Prima Donna. 10CC The Original Soundtrack. Queen - News of the World. Sparks - Propaganda.

Lot 842

3 x LPs. Roxy Music - Stranded ( ILPS 9252 ). Paul Simon - Graceland. Sparks - Propaganda.

Lot 244

* China: Cultural Revolution. A group of approximately 280 propaganda posters for Chairman Mao and the Cultural Revolution in China, circa 1960s, mostly colour (and some black and white), designs from photographs plus some lithographic designs from artwork, 38 x 25 cmQty: (approx 280)

Lot 35A

1933 NAZI PARTY PROPAGANDA BOOK

Lot 601

CHINESE ENVELOPE FROM 1960s WITH COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA ILLUSTRATION  IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION

Lot 689

VINTAGE ITALIAN ADVERTISING POSTCARD PROPAGANDA AVIATORIA

Lot 187

Punk / New Wave / Indie 7" Singles, approximately one hundred and forty 7" singles of mainly Punk, New Wave and Indie with artists including The Fall, Fire Engines, Mystery Girls, Les Porte-Mentaux, REM, Sensible Jerseys, Shriekback, Patti Smith, Graham Parker, Orange Juice, Propaganda, Fatal Charm, The Feds, The Fence, Kraftwerk and more - various years and conditions

Lot 450

A CHINESE COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP, CIRCA 1960Sformed as a group of revolutionaries, three in army uniforms, each holding up tools and attributes, such as a Chinese passport, paintbrushes and bucket, loudspeaker and oversize scroll, all against a billowing Communist flag, atop grey rounded base; overall height: 35.5 cm (14 in.)LITERATUREOda k radosti / Ode to Joy (Moscow: Pinakotheke, 2008), p. 511, no. 399 (illustrated) CONDITIONThe group is in overal very good condition. Minor rubbing to the glaze in places (such as at the knee of the woman at the front and the armband of the soldier behind her). Inspection under UV light shows repairs to the feet of the worker at the front, as well as the tip of the paintbrush, previously broken off. N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

Lot 353

Large World War II French Propaganda Poster

Lot 110

A Sasanian gilt silver lobed elliptical bowl Cira 6th-7th Century A.D.On a high oval ring foot, the deep dish comprised of five lobes, including three elongated sections and two smaller bosses, forming the eight-petalled, scalloped flat rim, the interior with four peaked ridges, the exterior with four corresponding depressions, remains of gilding on the smaller internal elongated sections and the exterior of the foot, 26.8cm long, weight 510g. Footnotes:Provenance:Oliver Hoare (1945-2018) collection, UK, acquired prior to 1990.For similar, see nos. 30-31 in A. Gunter and P. Jett, Ancient Iranian Metalwork in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, 1992. For an example of this form of bowl in solid gold, see Hofkunst van de Sassanieden, Brussels, 1993, p.232, no.83. These ornate gilded vessels were considered a luxury good in antiquity. They are thought to have been 'substantial and prestigious works', which 'reached distant lands as a form of propaganda or official gifts and as objects of barter or trade' (P.O. Harper, 'Boat-Shaped Bowls of the Sasanian Period', Iranica Antiqua, vol. XXIII, 1988, p.331). Vessels of this form, with varying degrees of decoration and gilding, have been discovered as far east as the Sogdian cities of Central Asia, and the form was replicated in later Chinese metalwork.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 58

RIEFENSTAHL LENI: (1902-2003) German Film Director, best known for Triumph of the Will (1935), the Nazi propaganda film. Vintage signed and inscribed postcard photograph of the director in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in blue fountain pen ink to the lower border and dated 1959 in her hand. A few minor traces of former mounting to the verso, otherwise VG

Lot 634

RUST BERNHARD: (1883-1945) German Minister of Science, Education and Culture in the Third Reich. An influential figure of the Nazi educational system immersing youth in the National Socialist philosophy. Rust committed suicide on 8th May 1945 when Germany surrendered to Allied forces. A good A.N.S, Rust, to a small 8vo card, Berlin, 31st July 1934, in German. Rust, beneath a carefully affixed 2.5 x 3 paper photograph, reproduces a text by Ernst Moritz Arndt `Wer fest will, fest und unverrückt dasselbe, der sprengt vom festen Himmel das Gewölbe, dem müssen alle Geister sich verneigen und rufen: komm und nimm. Du nimmst den elgen´ G Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769-1860) German Nationalist Historian, Writer and Poet. Arndt is one of the main founders of German nationalism and movement of unification. Long after his death, his anti-French propaganda was used again in both World Wars.

Lot 771

BREZHNEV LEONID: (1906-1982) General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 1964-82. D.S., `L. Brezhnev¨, in Cyrillic, purple ink, one page, 4to, Kiev, 7th May 1947, to Tovarish Kaganovich, in Cyrillic. The document bears the printed heading “Workers of the world, unite! -Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine- Zaporozhye Regional Committee”, and is signed to the upper left corner by Lazar Kaganovich, in Cyrillic and in purple ink, in his capacity as Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist. The typed document states `In order to organize among workers broad propaganda of the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the USSR “On conferring the title of Hero of Socialist Labour and awarding orders and medals to the USSR collective farmers, workers….”, and in order to popularize the commitments made by districts, collective farms, state farms, brigades, and units of the Zaporozhye region in a letter addressed to comrade Stalin by agricultural workers of the Ukrainian SSR, and in order to mobilize workers to implement the historic resolution of the February Plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks “On measures to raise the rural economy in the post-war period”, Zaporozhye Regional Committee CP(b)U has decided to make a visual political campaign reflecting the struggle of collective farms, MTS, state farms and districts of the region for the increment of yield in 1947. In this regard, the Zaporozhye Regional Committee of CP(b)U requests permission to use 4 tons of paper for this purpose.´ Signed at the base by Brezhnev in his capacity as Secretary of the Regional Committee CP(b)U. The document also bears at the base three ink stamps, on eof the corresponding to the Secretariat of the Department of Propaganda and Agitation. Few areas of paper loss to the left border as a result of previous filing, and very small tears to the edges, none affecting the text or signatures. G Lazar Kaganovich (1893-1991) Soviet Politician. One of the main associates of Stalin, known for helping Stalin to seize power. Kaganovich is remembered for his role in organizing, planning and supervising the Holodomor, the man-made famine in the Soviet Ukraine, 1932 to 1933, that killed millions of Ukrainians, also known as the Famine-Genocide in Ukraine. He was also known as “Iron Lazar”, appointed Minister of the railways and later Minister for Building Materials 1944-47. Kaganovich led the building of the first Soviet underground, the Moscow Metro, which was named “Metropoliten imeni L.M.Kaganovicha” after him and until 1955. In 1947, the year of the present letter, Kaganovich became the First Secretary of the Ukrainian Communist Party. At his death, kaganovich was the last surviving Old Bolshevik.

Lot 448

A 'PANZERS DOWN' PROPAGANDA METAL SIGN

Lot 228

A Second World War German propaganda leaflet

Lot 268

A quantity of HMSO propaganda posters

Lot 86

WWII German propaganda leaflet, relating to the Olympic games in Berlin, approx 40.5 x 20 cms, framed. 

Lot 564

Block of 12, c1940/41 WW11, British American ambulance corps. propaganda stamps.

Lot 833

[JANSSON, Jan (1588-1664)]. Aethiopia superior vel interior; vulgo Abissinorum sive Presbiter Joannis Imperium. [Amsterdam: c. 1640]. Hand-coloured engraved map, hand-coloured figural title cartouche with native figures and putti, elephants, monkeys and ostriches, 382 x 495mm., framed and glazed. This map is based on Ortelius' 1573 map of the fictitious kingdom of "Presbiteri Johannis" or "Prester John". The myth of the good Christian King of Africa was based on legends promulgated by the Crusaders and is a salient example of early cartographic fabrication or propaganda. With 5 other miscellaneous maps and charts including John Ross's Discoveries made in the Arctic Regions, in 1829, 30, 31, 32, & 33 ([London, c. 1840]) and F. A. Garnier's Amérique du Nord Sphéroïdale (Paris, 1860). (6)

Lot 627

Twelve (12) World War II United States propaganda posters by artists including John Atherton and Steve Broder. 1st item: Poster depicts a male soldier wearing a green helmet looking up while raising a United States flag on a pole. Text, in white across bottom left reads "To Have and to Hold!" and in large, red capital letters at the bottom "War Bonds". Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944, and reads "Official U.S. Treasury Poster" across the bottom. Unframed. 28" H x 20" W. 2nd item: Poster depicts a black and white photograph of a lady's hands, wearing a wedding ring, and knitting a baby sock. Red, white, and blue stripes run diagonally from top left to bottom right behind black text that reads "For the Future – Worth Fighting For …… Worth Saving for! – Buy More War Bonds through the Pay Roll Savings Plan during the Third War Loan Campaign." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Text at bottom reads "Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Committee." Number "8" stamped in black and "Enclosure" stamped in purple en verso. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 3rd item: Poster depicts a large color illustration of the Concord Minuteman statue with a colonial town scene in the background, including a church, town hall with clock tower, trees, and silhouettes of people walking. Blue text at top reads "For Freedom's Sake" and in all capital red letters at bottom "Buy War Bonds". Signed "JA" in bottom right for artist John Atherton.Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 4th item: Poster titled "New Air Raid Warning System" in all outlined white all-capital letters at the top, with light blue background and navy blue, red, and white text and graphics. Text describes different signals, their meanings, and mandated civilian actions in the event of an air raid in the United States. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Text at bottom reads "Approved by the U.S. Office of Civilian Defense, The Eastern Defense Command, and the First Army." Unframed. 20" H x 28" W. 5th item: Poster titled "The Greatest Investment on Earth!" on a white background depicts red, white, and blue stripes running on a diagonal from the top left to bottom right corners, with a $25 war bond with a stone house in the middle of it, superimposed over a map of the contiguous United States, while a black and white illustration of a smiling husband and wife with their two children stand in the lower left. Text at bottom reads in all capitals "For Your Country…. Yourself….Your Family – War Bonds – Through The Pay Roll Savings Plan!" Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 6th item: Poster titled "The United Nations Fight for Freedom" in white letters against a black background depicts the Statue of Liberty in white, in the lower left corner with her arm raised along the left side. The flags, in full color, of the thirty (30) countries of the United Nations are depicted with the name of each country in white text below its flag. Artist's name "Broder", for Steve Broder, appears at the center bottom. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 7th item: Poster depicts a subdued color scene with a deceased sailor in a blue uniform with white trim lying on a beach in the surf and a sunset sky, against a black background, with text below that reads "a careless word… – A Needless Loss." Artist's name printed below the picture "Anton Otto Fischer." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. (for the full description and condition report, please visit our website at http://www.caseantiques.com).

Lot 628

Twelve (12) World War II propaganda posters. 1st and 2nd items: Pair of identical posters titled "Will you... Salt it or Spend it" in blue text against a white background with blue border, the letters "SOS" appear behind the title. The text below reads "Are you salting your increase in salary for the rainy day after the war - or - are you spending it for needless things? - Are you saving it for purchasing power after the war to create jobs for returning soldiers and yourself - or - are you going to have to 'SOS' when the war is won? - Are you saving and serving by buying War Bonds regularly through the Government Pay Roll Savings Plan?" Unframed. 25 1/2" H x 20" W. 3rd item: Illustration of a United States flag waving in the wind on a bronze flagpole topped with an eagle against a red and orange cloudy sunset sky and mountains. Text at bottom reads "Now Let's All Buy Defense Bonds" and "Official U.S. Treasury Poster." Artist's name, Garry Orr, appears in the upper-right corner. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950.Unframed. 18 1/2" H x 26" W. 4th item: Poster titled "Our War Bonds - Purchased During Fourth War Loan - Are Dedicated To Our Military Men" in navy blue ink on white background, features a fifty-two square grid (4 columns x 13 rows) of boxes containing the text "From" and "To" and "Department - Bureau - Division - Section" at the top. Text at bottom reads "Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Committee." Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 5th item: Poster titled "For Victory - At Least 10% Of Your Pay Every Payday" at the bottom, features a black and white photograph of a uniformed soldier wearing a helmet and carrying a rifle with a large, white arrow outlined in red pointing toward him with the words "Help Him - Every $3.00 you put into War Bonds buys 144 bullets" and a second photograph in the lower-left of a mechanic working on an engine with the same arrow and the text "Help Yourself - Every $3.00 you put into War Bonds brings you back $4.00". Both images are against a blue background with a white border. Unframed. 22" H x 16 3/4" W. 6th item: Poster titled "Plan Today - Build Tomorrow - With War Bonds Thru Pay Roll Savings". Artist's name "Sgt. Ardis Hughes '44" appears above a woman's shoe at the middle-left. Poster depicts a color illustration of a man in professional attire with his arm around a woman dressed in a red dress as they sit together, encircled by a white moon shape, looking down at a spiral-bound book of house designs, while the man points at one with his tobacco pipe, all against a gray background. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1944 and the Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Committee, printed in the bottom corners. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 7th item: Poster titled "Whatever Your Job May Be - Fight" in black letters against a red, white, and blue background depicts the silhouettes of two men's faces. Artist's name, "Aldwinckle" (Eric Aldwinckle) appears in the upper-right corner. The man at top is a soldier wearing a helmet and holding a rifle upright while the man below holds a hammer in the same fashion. The black text in the bottom-left corner reads "Printed in Canada - Issued By The Directors Of Public Information, Ottawa, Under Authority Of The Minister Of National War Services" and a logo with "DPI". Unframed. 31" x 21". 8th item: Text at top reads, "Attack Attack Attack" and "Buy War Bonds" at the bottom. Poster depicts a color illustration of a group of determined soldiers wearing helmets, carrying their backpacks and guns, storming a beach with a tank and naval ships in the background and planes flying overhead in a smoke-filled, yellowed sky. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28" W. 9th item: Poster titled "The United Nations Fight for Freedom." Artist's name, Broder (Steve Broder) appears at the lower edge. Depicts the head and raised right arm of the Statue of Liberty in black and white against a black background and features thirty (30) full-color flags of United Nations members at the time, with the name of each country in white text below its flag. Published by the Office of War Information and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 10th item: Text at top reads "Time saved on Your job Saves Lives on His!" and at the bottom within a red rectangle "Your Labor Management Committee says: Turn in your ideas to do it Better, Faster." Artist's name, Mead Schaeffer, written in the lower-right corner. Poster depicts uniformed soldiers riding in tanks with their right arms raised, looking down at their wristwatches. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 11th item: Text reads "If it'll save a second.. It's a Great Idea - let's have it!" and "Short Cuts Can Shorten the War" at the bottom. Artist's name, Koerner, appears in black below the watch face. Depicts three industrial workers along the left side opposite a watch. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 12th item: Black and white image of Dwight D. Eisenhower's face appears over the text, "Thank God for American Industry - labor and management - which has given us the weapons and the equipment with which to conduct our North African campaign. More power to you" with "Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower" below. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. CONDITION: 1st item: Tears on right edge, largest 2", and edgewear consistent with age. Toning and foxing along fold lines. 2nd item: Loss to upper right corner, 7" x 1 1/2". Tear to the right edge, 2". Toning and discoloration along bottom and right edge. 3rd item: Vibrant colors are well-preserved. Pin and staple holes near corners. Edgewear, toning, discoloration, and foxing on front and back consistent with age. Tear to upper left corner, 1/2". Black ink residue spot on back, lower left corner along with handwritten text "May 1951." 4th item: Overall good condition with edgewear, toning, and foxing consistent with age. 5th item: 2" separation at top of vertical fold line and small pinholes along fold lines. 1/2" separation near bottom-right corner. Strong color and clarity. Foxing and toning en verso. Hand-written note, top-right corner en verso, reads "2 posters - Herr Hitler and Help Him - Sent 8/26/42." 6th item: Overall good condition with strong color and edges. Two small separations along the vertical fold line, largest 1". Foxing and toning en verso, especially near original fold lines. 7th item: Overall good condition, sharp edges and bright color, with some small separations along vertical fold line, largest 1". Light foxing and toning en verso, especially near original fold lines. 8th item: Overall good condition with sharp edges and bright color. Small tear near lower-right corner, 1", and fold line. Foxing and toning en verso near original fold lines. 9th item: Overall good condition, bright colors. Some tape residue and surface losses along edges, largest 1 1/2". Some pinhole separations where fold lines meet, light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. 10th item: Overall good condition. Foxing and toning on front and back along original fold lines. Some separations along fold lines, largest 1 1/2". Some color transfer on top, front due to original folding. 11th item: Overall very good condition with bright colors and sharp edges. A few small pinhole separations along fold lines. Light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. 12th item: Overall good condition with sharp edges. Separation at upper-left intersection of fold lines. Light foxing and toning en verso along original fold lines. Red ink handwriting en verso reads "300 copies ordered 1/19/43."

Lot 629

Four (4) World War II United States propaganda posters. 1st item: Depicts three industrial workers along the left side opposite a watch with text below the workers that reads "If it'll save a second.. It's a Great Idea - let's have it!" and "Short Cuts Can Shorten the War" at the bottom. Artist's name, Koerner, appears in black below the watch face. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 2nd item: Poster titled "The United Nations Fight for Freedom" depicts the head and raised right arm of the Statue of Liberty in black and white against a black background and features thirty (30) full-color flags of United Nations members. Artist's name, Broder, appears at the lower edge. Published by the Office of War Information and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 3rd item: Text at top reads "Time saved on Your job Saves Lives on His!" over soldiers riding in tanks. At the bottom, the text within a red rectangle reads "Your Labor Management Committee says: Turn in your ideas to do it Better, Faster." Artist's name, Mead Schaeffer, written in lower right corner. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. 40" H x 28 1/2"W. 4th item: Black and white image of Dwight D. Eisenhower's face appears over the text, "Thank God for American Industry - labor and management - which has given us the weapons and the equipment with which to conduct our North African campaign. More power to you" with "Lieut. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower" below. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall very good condition with sharp edges and colors. Foxing and toning on back along original fold lines. 2nd item: Overall good condition with sharp edges and colors. 1/2" loss at the middle of left edge. Minor foxing and toning along original fold lines en verso. 3rd item: Overall good condition. Small loss to center of bottom edge, 1", and some separations along fold lines, largest 1". Some foxing and toning along original fold lines en verso. 4th item: Overall very good condition, with some foxing and toning along original fold lines en verso.

Lot 630

Seven (7) World War II United States propaganda posters by artists including Anton Otto Fischer, Mead Schaeffer, Koerner, and Steve Broder. 1st item: Poster depicts gray weapon barrels, wrapped in the full-color national flags of United Nations members, firing into a bright yellow and orange explosion in the upper right corner. Text at top and bottom reads, "United we are strong" and "United we will win." Artist's name, Koerner, appears on the barrel of the Norwegian flag. Published by the Office of War Information (OWI) and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 22 1/2" H x 16" W. 2nd item: Poster depicts a hand holding a cast iron pan, pouring fat into the middle of the scene where there is a fiery red explosion with bullets and bombs shooting out in all directions against a dark background. The text at the top and bottom reads, "Save waste fats for explosives" and "Take Them To Your Meat Dealer." Artist's name, H. Koerner, appears in lower right corner, under one of the shells. Published by the Office of War Information (OWI) and the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 22 1/2" H x 16" W. 3rd item: Poster depicts a large ship engulfed in black smoke and bright red and orange flames in the background as eight injured and dejected men row away in an escape boat in the foreground. Text reads "A careless word... ...A Needless Sinking." Artist's name "Anton Otto Fischer" is printed in the lower left corner. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 4th item: Poster depicts uniformed soldiers riding in tanks with their right arms raised, looking down at their wristwatches. Text at top reads "Time saved on Your job Saves Lives on His!" and at the bottom within a red rectangle "Your Labor Management Committee says: Turn in your ideas to do it Better, Faster." Artist's name, Mead Schaeffer, written in lower right corner. Published by the War Production Board and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2"W. 5th item: Poster depicts a uniformed soldier in combat, yelling and raising his gun in his left hand while carrying an injured soldier on his hip with his right arm against a bright, colorful abstract background of explosions, smoke, and the outline of a tank. Text reads "Our Fighters Deserve Our Best" and in the bottom right corner "Ordnance Department U.S. Army - Keep 'Em Shooting." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 6th item: Poster titled "The United Nations Fight for Freedom" depicts the head and raised right arm of the Statue of Liberty in black and white against a black background and features thirty (30) full-color flags of United Nations members at the time, with the name of each country in white text below its flag. Artist's name, Broder (Steve Broder) appears at the lower edge. Published by the Office of War Information and U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28 1/2" W. 7th item: Poster depicts a group of determined soldiers wearing helmets, carrying their backpacks and guns, storming a beach with a tank and naval ships in the background and planes flying overhead in a smoke-filled, yellowed sky. Text at top reads, "Attack Attack Attack" and "Buy War Bonds" at the bottom. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 40" H x 28" W. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall good condition with bright color. Some foxing and toning along original fold lines en verso. 2nd item: Overall good condition with some wear to edges and foxing and toning along original fold lines en verso. Separation at fold lines in center, 1/4".  3rd item: Overall good condition, strong color, with loss to center of bottom edge and separations along vertical fold line, largest 1 1/2". Light foxing and toning along original fold lines en verso. 4th item: Overall good condition, with sharp edges and color. Foxing and toning along original fold lines en verso. 5th item: Overall very good condition with sharp edges and colors. Foxing, toning, and some pinhole separations along original fold lines en verso. 6th item: Overall good condition, bright color, sharp edges. Some wear, foxing, and toning along original fold lines en verso. 7th item: Overall good condition and bright color. Some wear to edges and surface losses along edges and at corners where tape was previously applied. Loss to upper right corner, 1". Some foxing, toning, and wear along original fold lines.

Lot 631

Fifteen (15) World War II United States propaganda posters. 1st item: Poster depicts an illustration of a man with a scruffy beard, wearing a gray cap, standing in polka-dot boxer shorts, with a sleeved doctor's arm stretches a stethoscope to his chest to listen to his heartbeat, against a royal blue background. At the bottom the text reads "Regular check ups keep him on the job" in white. Text in upper left reads "Federal Security Agency – U.S. Public Health Service" and artist's name in upper right corner reads "H. Price." The small text at the central bottom border reads "For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 12 3/4" H x 9 1/2" W. 2nd item: Poster depicts the great seal of the United States in gold with red shield containing white text that reads "U.S. Army Safety Program" against a light blue background, with green and white circle above that reads "Universal Safety" with a white cross and a blue banner below it that reads "In the Home – In the Plant – On the Highway" in white text, and green text at bottom reads "The U.S. Army Says… Make Haste Safely." Small, blue text on bottom right corner reads "Services of Supply Office of the Provost Marshal General." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 9" H x 6" W. 3rd item: Poster depicts Uncle Sam's right arm and hand pointing outward against a red background with the words "Figure it out yourself" across the top. In the lower right the yellow text against a black background reads "Boost Your Bond-Buying Thru Payroll Savings – An Official Treasury Poster." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 11" H x 21" W. 4th item: Poster depicts three raised arms, two holding wrenches and one holding a rifle against a red-brown background with text in the upper left corner that reads "Strong in the strength of the Lord – we who fight in the people's cause – will never stop until that cause is won." Artist's signature "David Stone Martins" appears in bottom right corner. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 5th item: Illustration of a waving serviceman leaning out of a porthole of a gray vessel, rope hanging to his right, with the words "Till We Meet Again" in chalk-like text and "Buy War Bonds" in large, gold letters at the bottom. Artist's signature in black "Joseph Hirsch 1942" below man's left elbow. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 22" H x 14" W. 6th item: Poster depicts an illustration in yellow of a woman wearing dress clothes, carrying a purse, walking purposefully against a red and black background with a shadow profile of the minuteman statue behind her, with the words "She's Ready, Too" at the top and "Buy War Bonds" at the bottom. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Unframed. 28" H x 22" W. 7th item: Poster depicts a black and white illustration of a soldier with an intense facial expression carrying a rifle with bayonet in his right hand, while his left hand is outstretched above his head. The words "We have just begun to fight!" in red text appear above him and "Pearl Harbor – Bataan – Coral Sea – Midway – Guadalcanal – New Guinea – Bismarck Sea – Casablanca – Algiers – Tunisia" are in gray text below his bayonet. Design is modeled after a well-known French poster from World War I, titled "On les aura!" which translates to "We'll get them!" Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 22 1/2" H x 16" W. (for the full description and condition report, please visit our website at http://www.caseantiques.com).

Lot 632

Four (4) World War II United States war bonds propaganda posters by artists including Allen Saalburg and Lawrence Beall Smith. 1st item: Poster titled "Don't Let That Shadow Touch Them - Buy War Bonds" depicting three children playing in a green meadow with fearful looks and a swastika-shaped shadow on the ground around them. Artist's signature in bottom left corner "Lawrence Beall Smith '42." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. Writing en verso reads "12 to Anne Pegeau - 15 to Knoxv. Mail Room." Unframed. 20" H x 14 1/4" W. 2nd item: Poster titled "Your War Bonds are a Stake in the Future" depicting an engraved stone plaque with an eagle and shield above the text against a red brick wall with a United States flag wrapped on a pole covering the upper right corner and side of the plaque. Artist's signature in bottom left corner "Allen Saalburg." Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. Unframed. 28" H x 20" W. 3rd item: Poster titled "I Gave a Man! - Will you give at least 10% of your pay in War Bonds?" with a black and white photograph of a mother holding her young child while her daughter hugs her mother and sibling and a red band with text at the bottom. Artist's signature in bottom right "Sarra." Unframed. 22" H x 16 3/4" W. 4th item: Poster titled "To Have and to Hold - Buy War Bonds" featuring a color photograph of a young girl staring directly out. Published by the U.S. Government Printing Office. "Official U.S. Treasury Poster" printed at the bottom. Unframed. 28" H x 20" W. CONDITION: Edge, 1/2" loss to bottom left corner. Foxing and toning along fold lines on back. 2nd item: Sharp edges and bright color. Some losses and separations along fold lines, largest 1". Foxing and toning on back. Tear in upper left corner at top, 2 3/4". 3rd item: Overall good condition with minor wear to edges and isolated, small separations along fold lines. Foxing and toning along fold lines on back. 4th item: Overall good condition, light wear to edges. Light ink transfer at top from folding. Foxing and toning along top fold lines on back. Isolated small losses and separations along fold lines, largest 1/4".

Lot 141

Bloody Sunday pamphlet, a Government of Northern Ireland report and political ephemera. Massacre at Derry. Civil Rights Movement, February, 1972, 8vo. 48pp. illustrated, map, paper printed wrappers. The earliest propaganda pamphlet in response to Bloody Sunday; together with Disturbances in Northern Ireland, Report of the Commission, HMSO, 1969; a 1888 (March 14) menu for National Reform Union Banquet to The Irish Political Prisoners in the Free Trade Hall Manchester; and an election campaign postcard "Home Rule for Ireland - Home Rule for the Village - Vote for Leadam - and the Unity of the Empire." (4)

Lot 143

1980 A collection of three republican propaganda posters relating to the hunger strikes. "Hunger Strike! Support Their Demands", published by National Smash H-Block Committee, 30 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1; a poster featuring Mary Doyle published by National H-Block Committee; and a poster relating to the women's hunger strike. Sizes up to 24" x 17" (61 x 43cm) (3)

Lot 144

1980 A collection of three republican propaganda posters relating to the hunger strikes. "H-Block - Hunger Strike - Can You Remain Silent? - Support The 5 Demands", published by National H-Block Committee; "Britain's Hostage - Brendan Hughes..."; and "Don't let them die!". (3)

Lot 278

1950-1953 Korean War, North Korean DPRK anti-American propaganda poster. A heroic figure of a decorated North Korean soldier chokes a miniature American serviceman who holds a bomb and a knife over dead Korean children. The hangul characters translate loosely to "Annihilate the Foreign Invaders." 31" x 42" (79 x 107cm)

Lot 196

Lusitania propaganda medallion unboxed, and four replica medals - WW1 German Iron Cross 2nd Class, WW2 Air Crew Europe Stat. WW1 Distinguished flying Cross and British Empire Medal Military Divison (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 792

Sparks - Kimono My House (ILPS9272), Propaganda (ILPS9312), Indiscreet (ILPS9345), condition appears Ex/Ex

Lot 45

A David Shepherd print, The Rhino's Last Stand?, signed in pencil and inscribed in the mount, a Barry Waldings coloured print of a Model T Ford, a collection of seven reproduction coloured WWII propaganda posters and a reproduction road map, London - Landsend, first published 1765.

Lot 82

CHINESE ENVELOPE FROM 1960s WITH COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA ILLUSTRATION  IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION

Lot 1009

2007 Range Rover 3.6 TDV8 Vogue, 3628cc. Registration number DK57 FYX. Chassis number SALLMAM237a260360. Engine number ELD111804070219329. Land Rover gave the Range Rover an extensive overhaul for the 2007 model year car, with the Terrain Response off-road optimsation gadget fitted and a cabin overhaul to improve safety, ergonomics, air flow and stowage. But the most significant change is the launch of a twin-turbo 3.6-litre V8 diesel engine, with twin variable geometry turbochargers respond quickly to eliminate lag, delivering hefty low-end torque (295 lb ft is on tap from just 1250rpm) and more top-end power. Peak power is 272bhp, peak torque 472lb ft. Combined fuel consumption is 25.1mpg, which Land Rover vows is easily attainable in real-world driving conditions. The TDV8 replaces the ancient, BMW-sourced TD6. To compare them, the Land Rover propaganda team dished out more percentages than a maths GCSE course. The V8 has 54 percent more power, 64 percent more torque, it's 32 percent quicker from 0 to 62mph and it's 75 percent quieter. This Stornaway Grey with Ebony leather interior example is "fully loaded" with such luxuries as a Harmon Kardon Logic 7 sound system, TV, Venture Cam, Auxiliary Heating (you can prewarm the car on a cold day from the comfort of your home!), heated seats and steering wheel. As was common at the time this Vogue was ordered in Holland and bought into this country for its first owner, Mr Ord of County Durham who bought it from Stuart Garages of Prenton on the 19th October 2007 at a cost of £53,850. Serviced by Team Valley Land Rover at 12,001 miles and 19,829 miles. Our vendor bought it in October 2009 at 24,649 miles from Stratstone of Doncaster for £39,981. The service book has been fully filled in up to the last service at 129,429 miles in January 2018, shortly thereafter it has been stored due to his ill health. Recent work on it includes front and rear brake discs, pads and pipes, starter motor, battery, anti rollbar links and another service. Sold with the V5C, new MOT, a vast history folder with receipts, service books, it is said to be "on the button".

Lot 131

Cotton Soviet flag on pole and a small selection of reproduction Soviet Russian propaganda posters

Lot 1128

A good vintage retro Russian Propaganda poster being framed and glazed. 78cm x 58cm.

Lot 553

WWII / World War 2. Collection of period books/booklets mostly HMSO issues (20+), magazines, letters/envelopes, loose photos (inc Bridge building x18) plus album of Naval shipping. Inc Restricted Army Cadet Training Manual, Allied & Enemy Aircraft, Red Air Force. Typical "Propaganda" publications.

Lot 323

Various 19thC letterhead stamps, postmarks and related ephemera, a 19thC Banbury envelope with penny red stamp, a Glasgow 1880 stamped envelope, various others for 1904, Burnley 1902, National War Bond cards, various postcards with some stamps Buy National War Bonds now, various others 1918 24th August, etc. a quantity of postcards Feed The Guns Feed The Guns Week stamp, other propaganda postcards to include Whippet Tanks In Action Six Hundred Pounds In Prizes, Tanks From The Front First Prize paper advert, other postal stamps London 1921, New Zealand, Cable and Wireless telegram, various other stamps, etc. and a album of various postal duty cards to include Grimsby 1903 with underpaid card. (a quantity)

Lot 623

A collection of twenty-two WWII military propaganda newspaper posters, to include examples after James Gilroy, each unframed, average size 57 x 41cm (22). CONDITION REPORT The downfall of the dictators is assuredAuxiliary Fire ServiceMinistry of Health RAAFNo other companies or regiments listed

Lot 94

An album of early 20th century British London Palladium Theatre programmes and tickets, and The Little Dog Laughed Second War propaganda flyers, and another album of early 20th century amateur dramatics programmes (2 albums)

Lot 483

A Large  Collection of  Magic Lantern Slides of Germany,  approx. 120 slides, record of an English family's visit to Germany in the 1930's, images of everyday life, as well as tourist scenes etc. Note: This collection does not contain slides glorifying the Nazi regime or displaying anti-Semitic propaganda. With a collection of English topographical slides and a case of British technical and industrial slides, early 20th century, (approx. 190 slides in total)

Lot 144

WW2 German Junkers Aircraft Manufacturers Brochure, fine period example with artistic front cover illustration of dive bombers in action. Brochure details various aircraft manufactured by the company and engine types etc. Accompanied by a WW2 Vichy French propaganda magazine relating to the campaign in North Africa and a 1944 Dutch / Belgium newspaper page. (3 items)

Lot 627

80s-2000s POP/ROCK - (MAINLY) 12". All the classics with this collection of around 123 x (predominantly) 12" though there are some LPs included. Artists/titles include Mike & The Mechanics - Living Years (ltd edition Simply Vinyl pressing, SVLP 310), Talk Talk - Life's What You Make It (Extended Version) (special double 12" pack), U2, Divine, Let Loose - S/T (pic disc LP), Pet Shop Boys inc. Miracles, Introspective, Please, The Collection and One More Chance (German x 2, 1 with yellow labels and picture sleeve, the other red labels, company sleeve), The Human League inc. Dare! (black and white background picture disc copies) and Travelogue, Propaganda, Erasure, Samantha Fox, Mel & Kim, OMD, Feargal Sharkey, Yazoo, Marc Almond, Prince, FYC, Simply Red, UB40, Eric Clapton, Lloyd Cole And The Commotions, Tears For Fears and A Flock Of Seagulls. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 299

A large quantity of Third Reich propaganda ' SIGNAL ' magazines, from various dates during the wartime period, 1941 (23); 1942 (19); 1943 (11) total 53. * Condition: Varying conditions, covers with damage mainly to spines.

Lot 259

An original framed and glazed WW2 US propaganda poster; by artist Stevan Dohanos, Award For Careless Talk. 88x110cm1944

Lot 188

Trade cards, Ministry of Information, Propaganda Cards (set, 11 cards) (vg)

Lot 353

RUSSIA. SEVENEEN SOVIET PROPAGANDA POSTCARDS, 1930'S, INCLUDING STALIN, LENIN AND REVOLUTIONARY SCENES AFTER VARIOUS ARTISTS, INCLUDING BORIS KUSTODIEV AND I BRODSKY, UNUSED Good, almost mint condition

Lot 941

USA postcards: an album containing in excess of 500 linen and other postcards 1931-55, including Curt-Teich, Tichnor Brothers, etc. - Wartime Propaganda, 'Keep 'Em Flying' series, Air Force, Naval and military-base buildings, military exercises, MWM & Graycraft military humour, general and risqué humour, pin-ups, etc.

Lot 1843

WW2 Style Nazi Propaganda Slogan Hall Decoration Drapes and pennant.

Lot 1937

German WW2 Photo album , propaganda poster etc

Lot 401

WWII THEMED POSTERS AND PRINTS ETC, to include 'Evening Departur' and 'The Last Glow' (signed) by Gerald Coulson, 'Spitfire' by Barrie A.F.Clark, reproduction propaganda posters, Aces High Gallery prints, photographs of Winston Churchill etc, largest approximate size 62cm x 80cm (quantity of loose)

Lot 137

Selection of WW2 Safe Conduct and Aerial Propaganda Leaflets, all being printed examples remaining in good conditions overall

Lot 221

First World War Photograph Album, 95 sepia photographs only (of 96) on 48pp., each 100 x 120mm. captioned by hand below, original green cloth, a little rubbed and marked, 4to, 1915.⁂ An excellent album of photographs from the First World War, all taken in a private capacity, focussing on the campaigns in Gallipoli and Egypt. The captioned titles include "Turkish prisoners digging our graves - Anzac", "Graves of those who died of wounds from Gallipoli" "Pillow fight on Euripides" and Tub & Apple contest - Euripides". Nearly all collections of photographs from the war were taken as part of official propaganda work, private collections such as this are rare.

Lot 41

GERMANY 3RD REICH WORLD WAR II PROPAGANDA FELDPOST CARDS FIRST DEPICTS CHURCHILL SECOND SHOWS CHAMBERLAIN BOTH UNUSED AND SCARCE

Lot 1486

PROPAGANDA POSTER: The Cultural Revolution, a colour lithograph, ca. late 1960s, early 1970s, 76cm x 51.5cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 338

WWII style Nazi propaganda money with information sheet.

Lot 10

German 1936 Olympics - Band II Press Photographs, a collection of 100+ Propaganda photographs of the Olympics, 'Sammelwerk Nr. 14 Olympia 1936 - Band II Bild Nr. 200 Gruppe 60 Band II'. Some rare photographs showing the Athletes of the different counties and the spectacle the regime put on for the world to see.

Lot 89

Six early copies of The Dandy Comic, including (i) number 44 October 1st 1938, rare early comic in worn condition but complete. Some small tears have been repaired with clear tape on the opposing side (see images). A small portion of front cover is missing, small tears to the page extremities, overall good+. (ii) number 45 September 7th 1940, again with some small tears to front cover with clear tape on the opposing side (see images), overall good +. (iii) number 158 December 7th 1940, cover is a bit dirty to lower edge and clear tape repair on inner, lower and outer extremities (see images), good to very good. (iv) number 167 Feb 8th 1941 small tears but overall very good. (v) number 180 May 10th 1941 portion of lower corner of front cover is missing, overall good-to very good. (vi) number 250 October 2nd 1943, some repair to small tears with clear tape, small tears to page extremities, special 250th edition number.Note: Comics of this age are quite scarce and fragile, due to wartime paper rationing. During this time Dandy and Beano were published alternate weeks by D.C Thompson and most contain propaganda stories. 

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