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Original World War One Poster - US Food Administration - "Sir - Don't Waste While Your Wife Saves!"

Original World War One Poster - US Food Administration - "Sir - Don't Waste While Your Wife Saves!"

Winning Bid
$62.00
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White Mtns Antique Gallery & Estate Services

1028 RTE 16, OSSIPEE NH 03864

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When to Pickup

Friday, 12/15
11:00 am - 3:30 pm EDT
Saturday, 12/16
10:30 am - 3:30 pm EDT

Lot #159 of 268
Item Description

Poster is 29" x 31". Has some right side damage. Artist is William Crawford Young.

The Southern Adventist University Library World War One Poster Collection describes this poster thus"
“Sir Don't Waste While Your Wife Saves” was one of many posters issued during World War I to encourage support of the war. This poster features a plump man, cigar in hand, sitting over a table with an array of plates full of leftover food. The man’s butlers are in the background with their hands full of plates returning to the kitchen in disbelief. The image is accompanied by the caption, “Sir-don’t waste while your wife saves, adopt the doctrine of a clean plate- do your share." This poster was commissioned by the United States Food Administration from American artist William Crawford Young in 1917. To combat starvation in Europe, the United States Food Administration was established on August 10, 1917 as part of Executive Order 2679-A of the Congressional Lever Act introduced by President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924). Wilson also created the Committee on Public Information (CPI) which released information in pamphlets, posters, etc. on different topics concerning the war. The CPI had dedicated a wing to food information and conservation that created over 1,500 posters and buttons (McCowen, 2017). The main message was clear: “Food will win the war. Waste nothing.” Wilson and others in the administration worried about the toll on morale that forced rationing would take, so these organizations acted to coax Americans into voluntarily cutting back rather than directing them by law. Homemakers (and even schoolchildren) were asked to sign pledges to conserve food and eat less meat, wheat, sugar, and fats, and peer pressure—Hang your sign in the window! Wear your pin!—applied the heat to keep promises. This poster was created and reproduced as a lithographic print at the time of its distribution."

The plastic sleeve does not accompany the poster - poster will be rolled and shipped in a sturdy shipping tube,

Estimate

$100 - $300

Condition

Expected wear & tear for age

Categories

Militaria, Military Documents & Ephemera

Buyer's Premium

20%

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Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
White Mtns Antique Gallery & Estate Services
1028 RTE 16
OSSIPEE New Hampshire 03864

Friday, 12/15, 11:00 am to 3:30 pm
Saturday, 12/16, 10:30 am to 3:30 pm
Winning bidder must provide their own packaging materials, including boxes, wrapping paper, moving blankets, and labor to load furniture. Minimal assistance will be available at pick-up to assist with loading furniture and larger pieces.

ALTERNATE PICK UP & SHIPPING:
White Mtns Estate Services
1028 NH-16
Ossipee New Hampshire 03864

Friday, 12/15, 11:00 am to 3:30 pm

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Auction Manager

Kirk Gilmore | (713) 298-4355 | kirk@gilco.net

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White Mtns Antique Gallery & Estate Services

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Friday, 12/15, 11:00 am to 3:30 pm
Saturday, 12/16, 10:30 am to 3:30 pm

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