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Lot 157

Four framed Communist Chinese propaganda posters

Lot 2379

Collection of German Commemorative Medals & Awards (9): Cologne Cathedral 1880 pewter 50mm porous ink-stained VF; Friedrich Traugott Kützing (pharmacist) 1887 bronze d.50mm by A. Scharff EF; a cast bronze 'Lusitania' propaganda medal, not the original German issue as that was a sharper piece, and yet the British issue was in cast iron; Schiller commemorative bronze d.50.5mm by Morgarten Sempach EF; Queen Augusta of Prussia Agricultural/ Horticultural Exhibition Cologne 1875 bronze d.41mm by W. Kullrich GVF; Paul Von Brettenbach (railway planner) 1914 steel medal aEF light corrosion, with original box (one split side); East German Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin 1967 cupro-nickel d.40mm GEF with original box; West Germany London - Munich Athletics 1963 enamelled brass plaque 70mm GEF in original case; and DDR (East German) watch company Ruhla commemorative Meissen d.78.5mm terracotta medal 1987 in original case.

Lot 2410

German Propaganda Medal, bronze d.50mm: Commemorating the emergency landing of the German Zeppelin at Luneville, Lorraine (French-German border) 3rd April 1913, EF, edge knock. The French boarded the Zeppelin to secure German engineering secrets before allowing it to refuel, considered a provocative act.

Lot 2411

German Propaganda Medal, bronze d.57mm: 'Die Wacht am Rhein' (Watch on the Rhine) 1920 by Karl Goetz, cast bronze EF with a case (possibly contemporary although doesn't quite fit). This medal features explicit imagery.

Lot 520

German WW2 triangular pennant with four German propaganda booklets

Lot 289

THREE GERMAN PROPAGANDA POSTERS.

Lot 255

A Russian propaganda poster, "We will be pilots", reprint, 42cm x 30cm, and another, similar, (2).

Lot 211

A framed and glazed Vietnamese military propaganda poster H.71 W.49cm

Lot 60

A German WW2 army photo album with a German army propaganda book

Lot 81

A Russian propaganda poster depicting a man in red tunic CONDITION REPORTlooks like an original print

Lot 597

A group of various medals, including WWI and WWII, an Hartelpool British propaganda iron cross, Egypt 1882 Khedives star medal, German 1914 2nd Class Iron Cross, a George VI Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal to George Meek, with Long Service bars for 1945 and 1954, an enamelled Primrose League medal, seven loose ribbons, and a Belgian flag armband. (18)

Lot 231

A collection of WWII propaganda paper posters and original newspapers including posters Doctor Carrot guards your health, Adolf Hitler, Russian war poster and Victory Harvest

Lot 277

A collection of vintage 20th century reproduction WWII Second World War War Time propaganda posters. 58cm high 41cm wide average size. 

Lot 12571

Italy : 1850-1990's a largely used and all different original and intact collection displayed in two albums, incl. Lombary and Venetia 1850-57 5c (2) and 10c (2) with four margins, 1859-62 set, 1863 and 1864 Arms sets, other States with ranges of Modena, Naples 1858 1g pair, 5g (some doubling of the print), 10g (nice four margins) and 20g, Neopolitan Provinces nice 5g & 1g on a piece, Papal States to 50b (faults), Parma 1852 to 40c, Romagna, Sardinia incl. 1855-63 to 3l. (faults), Sicily 1859 to 20g unused, Tuscany range; then Kingdom from 1862 incl. 1863-65 to 2l. (2), 1878 Official set, 1879-82 set, 1889 5l. (2, cancels not guaranteed), 1890-91 surcharges set, 1891-97 to 5l., 1924 Trade Propaganda set (mint), 1926-28 Air set, plus Officials, Pneumatic, Postage Due, strong AMG, Fiume and Venezia Guilia ranges; COLONIES (generally very nice quality) incl. Levant 1874 to 2l., Libya Bengasi 1901 1pi on 25c, Tripoli 1909 5l. And both Express (mint), Eritrea 1903 to 5l., 1922 to 1l. On 10a, 1924 coloured overprints set, 1928-29 to 2l.50 used, 50c mauve and 1l.75 (mint), 1930 Pictorial to 5l. Used, 10l. Mint, 1933 Pictorial set, Express issues, Postage Due incl. 10l., Somalia 1906-16 to 1l. On 10a mint, 1922 (Feb) set mint, 1923 (July) set mint, 1926 bars set used, 1926-30 to 5l. And 10l. mint, 1932-38 to 10l. and 20l. mint, Postage Due 1909 overprint at top set mint, 1934 set to 2l. mint, Jubaland 1925 5l. 10l, 1925-26 2l.50 mint, Postage Due 1925 set, Express pair mint, Italian East Africa 1938 Pictorial set, Libia, 1912-22 5l. And 10l. Mint, 1921 Pictorial to 5l. used, 10l. mint, 1928 Air pair mint, 1928-30 1l.25 mint, Express issues, Tripolitania 1933 Zeppelin set mint, BRITISH OCCUPATION OF ITALIAN COLONIES with M.E.F. to 10s fine used, Eritrea B.M.A. 1o 10s, B.A. to 10s, both Postage Due sets fine used, Somalia, Tripolitania B.M.A. and B.A. sets mint etc. A very good lot. (approx 3500 stamps). HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS

Lot 244

Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Silver Tetradrachm (14.97 g), 36 BC. Antioch in Syria. BACI?ICCA K?EO?ATPA ?EA NE?TEPA, diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra right. Rev. ANT?NIOC AY[TOKPAT?P T]PITON TPI?N AN?P?N, bare head of Mark Antony right. McAlee 174; Prieur 27; RPC I 4094. Huge flan on fine metal with complete legends. Toned. An incredible coin! Possibly the finest known specimen. Extremely Fine. From the S. Moussaieff Collection, This lot has been officially exported from Israel through the Israel Antiquities Authority. Cleopatra VII, the last queen of the Ptolemaic kingdom, remains to this day a colossal figure of legend as much as history. Her life and tragic end have been immortalized and popularized by poets, playwrights, and screen actors over the centuries since her death. While the average person is not likely to know the various preceding Cleopatras, Arsinoes, and Berenikes of the Ptolemaic dynasty, almost everyone knows of Cleopatra VII, if only in her latter day guise as Elizabeth Taylor. She remains ever an icon of ancient female power and this remarkable silver tetradrachm features one of her most iconic portraits to survive from antiquity. The most famous Ptolemaic queen is shown here in rich royal dress and wearing the diadem — a long standing symbol of royal authority in the Hellenistic age, but most commonly worn by kings rather than queens. It serves as a sign that Cleopatra sought to rule entirely in her own right without accepting the second place of power behind a husband, as was customary in the Greek cultural tradition. She had rejected her brother, Ptolemy XIII, as co-ruler (probably also as husband) by the summer of 51 BC, sparking a civil war in Egypt that eventually drew the attention of Julius Caesar who was waging his own civil war (49-45 BC) against Pompey and his senatorial adherents. She initiated a romance with the Roman leader as a means of using his power to defend her position. A son born to them became a new potential tool for guaranteeing the security of Cleopatra's kingdom, but after Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC, his adopted nephew, Octavian was recognized as his legitimate heir.In 41 BC, the triumvir Mark Antony invited Cleopatra to meet him at Tarsus. A romantic relationship developed between the two, but this was in part predicated on the burning desire that each had for power. Antony's grandiose military ambitions would surely benefit from the wealth of Ptolemaic Egypt to underwrite them while Cleopatra might convince the triumvir to restore old Ptolemaic possessions detached by the Romans. Even more, children by Antony, a man deemed by many at the time to be the most powerful of the triumvirs, might even offer Cleopatra a chance to parlay her position as queen of Egypt into that of queen of the entire Roman world. The potential opportunities were far too great for either of them to ignore.In 40 BC, Cleopatra provided Antony with a fleet and support for his Parthian campaign in return for the restoration of former Ptolemaic territories in Cilicia and Cyprus that had been annexed by the Romans. By the end of the year, she had also given birth to twins, a boy and a girl, both of whom Antony recognized as his own. Despite the arrival of these children, Antony concluded a marriage alliance with Octavia in order to preserve the triumviral arrangement that recognized Antony as master in the East. He returned to the arms of Cleopatra in 36 BC, gaining her financial support for a new and ultimately failed Parthian campaign, and granting her large parts of Phoenicia and Coele Syria, as well as Jericho and parts of the Nabataean kingdom. This tetradrachm was struck at the time of this renewal of the relationship between Antony and Cleopatra and may perhaps represent part of the monies provided to support the Parthian war. The Greek legend surrounding the portrait of Cleopatra names her as Thea Neotera ("the Younger [or Newer] Goddess") which may have provided some cover of legitimacy for Antony's grants to Cleopatra of territories annexed by Rome. It has been suggested that she is described as Thea Neotera in order to connect her to her ancestor, Cleopatra Thea (i.e. the "Elder Goddess"), the daughter of Ptolemy VI Philometor who ruled as the powerful queen of the Seleukid Empire in 150-126 BC. This Seleukid connection was used to give the impression that Cleopatra was really the rightful ruler of the Levantine territories granted by Antony. On the other hand, Thea Neotera, has also been understood to describe Cleopatra as a living manifestation of Isis-Aphrodite, the goddess with whom Ptolemaic queens were traditionally identified. This title would match that of Neos Dionysos ("New Dionysos") that is known from literary sources to have been received by Antony in the East. However, the legend associated with the portrait of Antony on this coin does not provide him with divine epithets to match Cleopatra, but instead gives the Greek version of his Latin titulature naming him as "Triumvir holding the consulship for the third time." Antony's grants of territory to Cleopatra in 36 BC and further proposed grants to her and her children (the "Donations of Alexandria") in 34 BC became a propaganda weapon for Octavian, who used them as evidence that his former colleague intended to subvert the Roman Republic and impose an eastern queen on the city of Romulus. While this may have been Cleopatra's true hope it came to nothing once the triumvirate expired in 33 BC and Octavian and Antony prepared for a showdown. Cleopatra provided Antony with a new fleet to wage the war, but cost Antony many Roman allies when she insisted on being present during the campaign. The two were defeated at the battle of Actium in 31 BC and fled to Egypt, where they both committed suicide. Antony killed himself in the mistaken belief that the queen had already done so, but Cleopatra ended her life by poison in order to deny Octavian the chance to parade her in his triumph. In life and in her depiction on this coin juxtaposed with Antony, Cleopatra ruled as an equal to her male lovers and rivals. So too did she choose the death of a king when all hope was finally lost.

Lot 3120

– One of the youngest recipients of the Labor Star ever! “For outstanding achievements in grape harvest”. Babayan A.D. was only 22 when granted the Labor Hero Title, which made good propaganda. Scarce fully complete documented group. Group comes with: • GOLD Hero of the Socialist Labor Star. Type 2, variation 2. Award # 5705. • Order of Lenin #140068 (issued with the GOLD Hero Star). • Order of the Red Banner of Labor. Award # 77569. • Order’s Book, listing all three awards, Small and Large Certificates for “Hero of Socialist Labor”. First two has photo attached. All three documents issued on September 16, 1950. Condition: Minor wear on awards, tinny scratched on reverse of gold star. Documents are Fine to Very Fine with stains and lose pages

Lot 509

A hand-painted propaganda picture, Tighten Your Grip

Lot 228

A British propaganda medal to commemorate the Geman sinking of RMS Lusitania, May 7th 1915 with original box and leaflet.

Lot 594

4 Third Reich propaganda gramophone records, two with printed paper labels marked “NSDAP Gaupropogandaleitung Weser-Ems- Hauptstelle Rundfunk” and typed “Reichsleiter Rosenberg am 16.5.43 in Oldenburg”; 2 German gramophone record greetings cards, for Christmas and birthday; 3 photographs of bomb damaged German cities; 9 late war Dutch commercial photographs of German soldiers etc in urban setting; and a quantity of aircraft recognition cards published in 1990. Average GC

Lot 524

A box of WWII papers and propaganda posters etc

Lot 556

Five posters: WWII munitions propaganda

Lot 446

A quantity of WWII propaganda to include RAF etc

Lot 328

A collection of war propaganda posters

Lot 390

A pair of WWII framed and glazed home front propaganda posters

Lot 299

SIGNAL : Five original copies of this WW2 German Army propaganda magazine, an Italian edition, 1941 & 1943. Together with a copy of 'Tempo' magazine, 1941.

Lot 84

Various postcards, early 20thC and later, to include Sheffield street scenes, propaganda war cards, street scenes, Winchester, Doncaster, Carlisle, a further album of various early black and white scenery cards, some loose, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 47

Michael Wittmann WW2 Panzer commander Typed signed one page letter dated 9th July 1944 to a Frau Wegener, regarding the death of Richard, we assume husband or son. Includes, that Richard fought until the last breath, bravely and for the country and the fatherland. (22 April 1914 - 8 August 1944) was a German Waffen-SS tank commander during the Second World War. Wittmann is known for his ambush of elements of the British 7th Armoured Division, during the Battle of Villers-Bocage on 13 June 1944. While in command of a Tiger I tank, he destroyed up to fourteen tanks and fifteen personnel carriers, along with two anti-tank guns, within the space of fifteen minutes. The news was picked up and disseminated by the Nazi propaganda machine and added to Wittmann's stature in Germany. Wittmann became a cult figure after the war thanks to his accomplishments as a "panzer ace" (a highly decorated tank commander) as part of the portrayal of the Waffen-SS in popular culture. Historians have mixed opinions as to his tactical performance in battle-some praising his actions at Villers-Bocage, and some finding his abilities lacking, and the praise for his tank kills overblown. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 48

Michael Wittmann WW2 Panzer commander six vintage photos, we think Russian archives produced post war. (22 April 1914 - 8 August 1944) was a German Waffen-SS tank commander during the Second World War. Wittmann is known for his ambush of elements of the British 7th Armoured Division, during the Battle of Villers-Bocage on 13 June 1944. While in command of a Tiger I tank, he destroyed up to fourteen tanks and fifteen personnel carriers, along with two anti-tank guns, within the space of fifteen minutes. The news was picked up and disseminated by the Nazi propaganda machine and added to Wittmann's stature in Germany. Wittmann became a cult figure after the war thanks to his accomplishments as a "panzer ace" (a highly decorated tank commander) as part of the portrayal of the Waffen-SS in popular culture. Historians have mixed opinions as to his tactical performance in battle-some praising his actions at Villers-Bocage, and some finding his abilities lacking, and the praise for his tank kills overblown. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 373

CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. An excellent T.L.S., Winston S. Churchill, with holograph subscription, one page, 4to, n.p. (although on the printed stationery of Hyde Park Gate, London, the address lightly crossed through in type), 16th September 1957, to Field Marshal The Rt. Hon. The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein ('My dear Monty'). Churchill confirms that he has spoken with the Reves and that they would be glad if Montgomery could stay with them from 11th - 14th October as had been suggested, further providing their address at La Pausa, Roquebrune-Cap Martin, and remarking 'Perhaps you will let us know nearer the date your time of arrival'. Churchill continues 'The Reves can also put Jock up at the same time if he can come down with you, so it will fit in well' and concludes 'I much look forward to seeing you'. A rare letter of wonderful association between the two great British Allied leaders of World War II. One file hole to the upper left corner and with the small circular stamp of the noted autograph collector Ray Rawlins neatly affixed to the lower left corner. VG Bernard Law Montgomery (1887-1976) 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein. British Field Marshal of World War II. At the time of the present letter Montgomery was serving as Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (1951-58).  Emery Reves (1904-1981) Hungarian-born British Writer, Publisher and Literary Agent. A friend of Churchill since 1937, Reves was sent to New York by the Prime Minister to assist in building the British propaganda organisation in North and South America during World War II. Reves  La Pausa, the villa referred to in the present letter, was purchased by Reves in 1953. The property, situated in the Alpes-Maritimes, had originally been designed and built by the French fashion designer Coco Chanel. Churchill spent approximately a third of each year at La Pausa from 1956-58 with Reves and his wife, Wendy. The former Prime Minister wrote and edited part of his History of the English Speaking Peoples there, the foreign publishing rights for which Reves owned. Sir John 'Jock' Colville (1915-1987) British Civil Servant who served as Assistant Private Secretary to Winston Churchill from 1940-41 and 1943-45, and later as his Joint Principal Private Secretary 1951-55.  Provenance: The present letter was previously contained in the collection of Autograph Letters and Historical Documents formed by the noted collector Ray Rawlins between 1930 and 1979. The letter was sold as part of The Rawlins Collection by Sotheby's, London, 2nd - 4th June 1980 (Lot 177, Estimate £300/400, Hammer price £280)

Lot 391

JOYCE WILLIAM: (1900-1946) Fascist Politician and Nazi Propaganda Broadcaster to the United Kingdom during World War II, known as Lord Haw-Haw. Executed for Treason. An extremely rare vintage signed postcard photograph of Joyce, the image depicting the fascist in a semi profile half length pose, his scar ('Chelsea smile') inflicted in 1924 clearly evident, and wearing his black shirt with the British Union of Fascists logo visible. Signed ('W W Joyce') in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to the centre of the image, across a darker area although legible. Annotated in ink in an unidentified hand to the verso, 'Signed by William Joyce at Leaside Library Hall Jan 18. 1937'. Autographs of Joyce are extremely rare in any form, and signed photographs are very seldom encountered. Some light silvering and age wear to the edges of the image, otherwise about VG The present photograph was signed shortly before Joyce was dismissed by Oswald Mosley, who had founded the British Union of Fascists in 1932. Joyce served as Director of Propaganda within the organisation and also as Area Administrator for the West Sussex division. The area became a hub of fascist activity under his regime with events including Blackshirt summer camps, lunches, rallies and meetings taking place. 

Lot 404

GOEBBELS JOSEPH: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. T.L.S., Dr. Goebbels, one page, 4to, Berlin, 1st November 1938, to Frau Burkner (Trude Mohr), on his personal printed stationery, in German. Goebbels states that he was very happy to receive his correspondent's friendly congratulations on the occasion of his birthday. With blank integral leaf. A letter of interesting association. Two file holes to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature, and with some extremely light, minor surface creasing, otherwise VG Trude Mohr (1902-1989) German Member of the NSDAP, the first Reichsreferentin of the Bund Deutscher Madel (BDM - The League of German Girls), appointed in June 1934 after her female arm of the Hitler Youth, based in the Brandenburg district of Germany, had grown to become the second largest group in the country under her leadership. At the end of World War II Mohr was captured and imprisoned by the British. 

Lot 405

[GOEBBELS JOSEPH]: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. T.L.S., with a facsimile signature Dr. Goebbels, one page, small 4to, Berlin, November 1937, [to Trude Mohr], on stationery featuring a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika, in German. The printed form letter expresses Goebbels sincere gratitude for the congratulations sent to him on the occasion of his birthday. Two file holes to the left edge, not affecting the text or signature, VG Provenance: The present letter was previously part of the official papers retained by Trude Mohr (1902-1989) German Member of the NSDAP, the first Reichsreferentin of the Bund Deutscher Madel (BDM - The League of German Girls), appointed in June 1934 after her female arm of the Hitler Youth, based in the Brandenburg district of Germany, had grown to become the second largest group in the country under her leadership. At the end of World War II Mohr was captured and imprisoned by the British.

Lot 406

[GOEBBELS JOSEPH]: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. An unused 4to sheet of Goebbel's printed stationery, featuring the black printed heading Der Reichsminister fur Volksaufklarung und Propaganda beneath a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika, also with the printed address at Wilhelmplatz, Berlin. Some light creasing otherwise VGProvenance: Accompanied by copies of statements of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the stationery from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a witness. 

Lot 760

WWII reproduction propaganda posters

Lot 3008

Vinyl Records - Pop Rock, Electrolica Dance etc 1970s 1980s LPs and singles inc - Sparks Sparks, Propaganda, ILPS 9312, Indiscreet, ILPS 9343,12 inch blue disc VS28912 etc , Soft Cell, Non Stop Erotic Cabaret, Tainted Love 12" singles, etc, others Bill Nelson, Associates, Bronski Beat etc qty

Lot 166

Collection of Third Reich Propaganda photo pictures 87 Approx in total of NSDAP rallies, Hitler and various Luminaries

Lot 359

A collection of Chinese newspapers and magazines, between 1911 and 1958 Dim.: 54,5 x 38 cm (the newspapers)Ê Including:- an example of 'The Central China Post' (March 6, 1911) and 'The Hankow Daily News' (May 4, 1912).- five examples of the Shanghai-published 'The Young Companion' and 'Modern Miscellany' magazines.- fourteen examples of 'La Chine', a Chinese communist propaganda publication on the daily life in China, published in France, all dated 1958. ------ Please request condition reports by e-mail on info@rm-auctions.com. The reports, additional images and high-resolution images will be published on our website: www.rm-auctions.com. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition.

Lot 488

A Second World War French anti-Axis propaganda leaflet together with a 1939 German publication in English The Reply to English Propaganda by Reich Minister Dr Goebels

Lot 553

A large collection of Second World War Allied and German propaganda leaflets and a related book

Lot 905

Postcards, an interesting selection of approx 140 cards inc. Seaside and other comic, WW1 propaganda, (Donald McGill noted), also cats, parrots, some topographical, RP's and printed, inc. Harpenden, London etc also some Far East with Japanese hand painted & Geisha girls, Hong Kong street scene, (1) etc sold with a small Japanese postcard album with painted scene to front (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 1012

Postcards, Military selection of 29 cards with interesting designs, mainly WW1, German & Allies inc. Red Cross by Marussin, Patriotic, Fantasy, Cavalry, Russio-Japanese War (1), working dogs, propaganda cards etc (mostly gd/vg)

Lot 155

After Frank Newbould (1887-1951). Tighten Your Grip! WWII propaganda, gouache on wood, 54cm x 38.5cm.

Lot 190

Germany 1933-1945 Interesting collection of 3rd eich covers, wide range of frankings, usage inc some occupations, censored covers, field post, 1936 Olympics, propaganda cachets, odd POW card, Jewish camp currency etc

Lot 405

Grouping of WW2 Propaganda Leaflets and Booklets, including British made example regarding the German campaign in North Africa, German example “Onward Christian Soldiers”, etc. Various conditions. (8 items)

Lot 503

"Wade through Fields of Blood of the Saxon Tyrants"Manuscript: [Anon] 'Sinn Fein Oath' A bloodcurdling document, m/ss, 2pp., on lined paper, 'taken from captured documents in various parts of the country, & is the general oath taken by the I.R.A.' Includes a promise to 'wade through fields of blood of the Saxon tyrants, & murders for the glorious cause of nationality,' etc. Undoubtedly spurious, and of interest only insofar as it shows how little the British black-propaganda people understood about Sinn Fein and the I.R.A. (1)

Lot 739

In Original WrappersMolloy (Fr. Francis) Lucerna Fidelium, seu Fascilicus Decerptus ab Authoribus magis versatis qui tractarunt De Doctrina Christiana: 12mo Rome (Sacra Congreg. de Propaganda Fide) 1676. First Edn., in Gaelic script thro-out, uncut, unopened, in orig. wrappers. A very fine large copy, in orig. state. V. Rare. (1)

Lot 400

A German propaganda book

Lot 1104

Chinese Cultural Revolution: a collection of eighteen propaganda posters, inc. some in duplicate, various paper types, mostly 21¼in x 30¼in (54cm x 78cm) c1960s.

Lot 1105

Chinese Cultural Revolution: a collection of seventeen propaganda posters, inc. some in duplicate, various paper types, mostly 21¼in x 30¼in (54cm x 78cm) c1960s.

Lot 1106

Chinese Cultural Revolution: a collection of seventeen propaganda posters, inc. some in duplicate, various paper types, mostly 21¼in x 30¼in (54cm x 78cm) c1960s.

Lot 1107

Chinese Cultural Revolution: a collection of seventeen propaganda posters, inc. some in duplicate, various paper types, mostly 21¼in x 30¼in (54cm x 78cm) c1960s.

Lot 73

WWII AGFA German Propaganda Film Reel. The reel complete with tin case.

Lot 297

A 1st World War British Iron Cross Propaganda Award, Together With A Pack Of World War 1 Playing Cards

Lot 849

Nazi propaganda leaflet dropped to Allied Troops, Nazi passbooks and various other Nazi ephemera and photographs

Lot 1092

Five very unusual Spanish WWII era 'propaganda posters' with perforations for the coupons printed on the reverse

Lot 232

Three Chinese Cultural Revolution propaganda posters, 1966-1976, "Late marriage for the Revolution", dated 1973, 52 cm x 76.5 cm, "Serve the people wholeheartedly", 75.5 cm x 52 cm, and another representing high food productivity (plenty for everyone), printed in colours dated 1970, 76.5 cm x 52 cm.

Lot 246

A Chinese propaganda poster, "Vietnam must win, American imperialism must be defeated", an oversize Vietnamese soldier holds a rifle to the head of a small American soldier, 75 cm x 52.5 cm. Footnote: for a similar poster see Bloomsbury Auctions, vintage Chinese posters, 21 September 2006 Lot 209.

Lot 235

Three Chinese Cultural Revolution propaganda posters, 1966-1976, "Foolish men move the mountain to reform China", dated 1971, printed in colours, 52.5 cm x 76 cm. Two further posters each wishing Chairman Mao a long life, 51 cm x 75 cm, and 52 cm x 75.5 cm.

Lot 66

A French Anti British propaganda poster, depicting Winston Churchill and a distressed looking mother with child, in French but translates as "His Last Hope ... The Blockade, Will I have enough .. for both of them?", initialled top left corner SK, printed in colour. 117 cm x 79 cm.

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