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Auction History Result

1h0573 CUT WOOD BURN WOOD 23x34 WWI war poster 1917 men harvesting wood, woman cooking, ultra rare!

Date Sold 12/26/2021
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An Original Vintage World War I Poster (measures 23 1/4" x 33 3/4" [59 x 86 cm]) (Learn More)

Cut Wood - Burn Wood, the circa 1917 U.S. World War I (WWI) Home Front poster ("Every stick burned saves coal to send munitions over there") encouraging people to save coal by burning wood, and featuring art of men harvesting wood, and a woman cooking on a wood stove.
If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know.
Important Added Info: Note that this is an extremely rare poster. We have never auctioned one in all our years of auctioning! Also, this poster has an unusual provenance. It came from a collection of a man named Edward H. McCrahon, who, although he was a Brooklyn-born American, served in the French army in early World War I, prior to the U.S. entering the war. While in France, he first encountered war posters, and it was love at first sight, and he started collecting them, and by the mid 1930s, he had what is believed to be the best collection of war posters ever (and he was written up in Ripley's Believe It or Not!). He was very happy to lend his posters to museums for exhibitions, and because he recognized that being on public display and being transported could be harmful to their condition, he had many of his posters coated with a clear coating that was NOT varnish. Posters that are varnished almost always turn amber colored, while the clear coating that McCrahon used sometimes did not change the color. This poster was purchased by our consignor from a Guernsey's auction of 1,400+ war posters from the McCrahon collection, and he has had it ever since, until he has consigned it to us. Please be aware that this poster has this clear coating on it that almost certainly can't be removed, but, as evidenced by looking at the poster, it has not changed color in many decades, and almost certainly never will! Note also that this poster has been trimmed and it now measures 23 1/4" x 33 3/4" [59 x 86 cm].

Condition: good. Please read the information above before reading this condition information. Many years ago, to prepare for an exhibition, the owner had the poster mounted to a very thin linen with no excess and someone applied a clear coating to this poster at that time that was NOT varnish, and it has not darkened the poster (see our image). In addition, two metal hooks were glued to the back of the top left and top right of the poster. There are many light creases and scuffs scattered throughout the poster but the poster displays well in spite of all of the above. But please look closely at our super-sized image and read all of the above before you bid on this poster, which comes from the greatest collection of war posters ever assembled!
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