1943 Bonds Build Ships! BUY MORE BONDS George Picken Abbott Laboratories WWII
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Date: 1944
Artist: Picken, George
Size (in): 15.5” x 11”
Size (cm): 39.4 x 28
Condition: A-
Linen backed: No
This vintage original WWII poster is one in a series issued by Abbott Laboratories in conjunction with the United States Treasury Schools-At-War Program. This poster features the image a massive ship being built complete with cranes, smokestacks, wooden scaffolding and workers in hardhats with the title Bonds Build Ships! BUY MORE BONDS. The back of the poster has a small text box with information on the poster’s artist George Picken who had also produced murals for the WPA and post offices and other locations prior to WWII.
This vintage original poster is in very good condition with only light handling wear and a short tear of less than an inch on the bottom edge which has been stabilized with a half inch piece of acid free archival tissue applied to verso. Overall condition is very good. Please see our other listings for more posters this WWII Abbott Laboratories Schools-At-War Series.
Artist: Picken, George
Size (in): 15.5” x 11”
Size (cm): 39.4 x 28
Condition: A-
Linen backed: No
This vintage original WWII poster is one in a series issued by Abbott Laboratories in conjunction with the United States Treasury Schools-At-War Program. This poster features the image a massive ship being built complete with cranes, smokestacks, wooden scaffolding and workers in hardhats with the title Bonds Build Ships! BUY MORE BONDS. The back of the poster has a small text box with information on the poster’s artist George Picken who had also produced murals for the WPA and post offices and other locations prior to WWII.
This vintage original poster is in very good condition with only light handling wear and a short tear of less than an inch on the bottom edge which has been stabilized with a half inch piece of acid free archival tissue applied to verso. Overall condition is very good. Please see our other listings for more posters this WWII Abbott Laboratories Schools-At-War Series.