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Typical PX purchase item that GI's sent home to their wife, girl or mom. With nice multi color print on satin. Measures about 45 x 45 centimeters. Very good condition.
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Typical PX purchase item that GI's sent home to their wife, girl or mom. With nice multi color print on satin. Measures about 45 x 45 centimeters. Very good condition.
Gatefold of the Esquire magazine of February 1943. Alberto Vargas followed up George Petty as the Pin Up artist with Esquire magazine in 1941.
His 'Varga-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. Varga created a series of Pin Ups which were...
Gatefold of the Esquire magazine of December 1941. Alberto Vargas followed up George Petty as the Pin Up artist with Esquire magazine in 1941.
His 'Varga-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. Varga created a series of Pin Ups which were...
Gatefold of Esquire magazine of October 1941. George Petty was the predecessor of Varga with Esquire magazine. His 'Petty-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. He also did a lot of artwork for advertisements.During 1941, his last year for Esquire...
Gatefold of Esquire magazine of June 1941. George Petty was the predecessor of Varga with Esquire magazine. His 'Petty-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. He also did a lot of artwork for advertisements. During 1941, his last year for Esquire...
Gatefold of Esquire magazine of May 1941. George Petty was the predecessor of Varga with Esquire magazine. His 'Petty-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. He also did a lot of artwork for advertisements. During 1941, his last year for Esquire...
Gatefold of Esquire magazine of January 1941. George Petty was the predecessor of Varga with Esquire magazine. His 'Petty-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. He also did a lot of artwork for advertisements. During 1941, his last year for...
Vitamin pills. Six pills wrapped in clear cellophane. As found in survival kits. Very good condition.
7.5 inch and made of clear plastic, which is unusual as most combs are black. Marked Made in USA and straight from the box. Excellent condition.
The GI paper by the men... for the men in the service. British Edition. Filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. Very good condition.
1944 dated. 74 pages. Very good condition.