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1951 Ad Republic Steel Cleveland Election Day Soldier - ORIGINAL TCE2 XAK3 by James E

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Description

by James E

This statue was crafted with bronze from both Chile and Argentina

Based on the squiggly meanderings that depict the marches of French and English armies

(1859 � 1923) Steinlen was a Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and printmaker

1906 Model

1951 Ad Republic Steel Cleveland Election Day Soldier - ORIGINAL TCE2 XAK3 by James EThis is an original 1951 black and white print ad for Republic Steel of Cleveland, Ohio. The ad features an image of a man at the voting booth with a soldier pointing a gun at him. The ad writes, "A tough looking soldier stepped into the booth. He pu his finger on the ballot and said, 'put your X there! and there! and there!' none of the names I'd picked, either." CONDITION This 60+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. Light aging in margins.

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