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b. 1868 - d. 1968

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    • SIEBEL, Frederick (1913 – 1991 ). Someone Talked. 1942. Was...
      May. 16, 2024

      SIEBEL, Frederick (1913 – 1991 ). Someone Talked. 1942. Was...

      Est: $200 - $400

      SIEBEL, Frederick (1913 – 1991 ). Someone Talked. 1942. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. OWI Poster No. 18. WWII poster depicting a soldier submerged in water with his head and forearm showing as he reaches toward the viewer. Framed. 21 ¾ x 14” actual. Glue residue to glass; original folds; thinning to corners; closed tears and inked repairs visible to bottom portion. Not examined outside frame. B+.

      Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
    • WWII Someone Talked, Frederick Siebel
      Feb. 17, 2014

      WWII Someone Talked, Frederick Siebel

      Est: $50 - $100

      Artist: Frederick â€aeFritz” Siebel Artist Dates: 1886 - 1968 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This is one of a large group of posters that warned against careless discussion of the whereabouts of troops or ships, many of which were being sunk off the U.S. coastline. These posters were displayed wherever there was danger of spies, including shipyards, waterfront bars and army and navy posts. Siebel was a prolific advertising illustrator, whose work for CBS, GE, Ford, Shell Oil, Schlitz Beer and Textron appeared regularly in magazines for decades. He also illustrated the children’s Amelia Bedelia series.This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve. Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores. Size: 40" H x 20*" W Weight: <1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: N/A Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

      Louis J. Dianni, LLC
    • WWII Someone Talked, Frederick Siebel
      Feb. 17, 2014

      WWII Someone Talked, Frederick Siebel

      Est: $50 - $100

      Artist: Frederick â€aeFritz” Siebel Artist Dates: 1886 - 1968 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This is one of a large group of posters that warned against careless discussion of the whereabouts of troops or ships, many of which were being sunk off the U.S. coastline. These posters were displayed wherever there was danger of spies, including shipyards, waterfront bars and army and navy posts. Siebel was a prolific advertising illustrator, whose work for CBS, GE, Ford, Shell Oil, Schlitz Beer and Textron appeared regularly in magazines for decades. He also illustrated the children’s Amelia Bedelia series.This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve. Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores. Size: 40" H x 20" W Weight: <1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: N/A Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

      Louis J. Dianni, LLC
    • WWII Someone Talked, Frederick Siebel
      Feb. 17, 2014

      WWII Someone Talked, Frederick Siebel

      Est: $50 - $100

      Artist: Frederick â€aeFritz” Siebel Artist Dates: 1886 - 1968 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This is one of a large group of posters that warned against careless discussion of the whereabouts of troops or ships, many of which were being sunk off the U.S. coastline. These posters were displayed wherever there was danger of spies, including shipyards, waterfront bars and army and navy posts. Siebel was a prolific advertising illustrator, whose work for CBS, GE, Ford, Shell Oil, Schlitz Beer and Textron appeared regularly in magazines for decades. He also illustrated the children’s Amelia Bedelia series.This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve. Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores. Size: 40" H x 20" W Weight: <1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently linen backed. Artist Biography: N/A Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda.

      Louis J. Dianni, LLC
    • WWII Someone Talked, Frederick Siebel
      Feb. 17, 2014

      WWII Someone Talked, Frederick Siebel

      Est: $50 - $100

      Artist: Frederick â€aeFritz” Siebel Artist Dates: 1886 - 1968 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This is one of a large group of posters that warned against careless discussion of the whereabouts of troops or ships, many of which were being sunk off the U.S. coastline. These posters were displayed wherever there was danger of spies, including shipyards, waterfront bars and army and navy posts. Siebel was a prolific advertising illustrator, whose work for CBS, GE, Ford, Shell Oil, Schlitz Beer and Textron appeared regularly in magazines for decades. He also illustrated the children’s Amelia Bedelia series.This collection is from Dr. David Orzeck by descent to his daughter Lida Orzeck and the entire collection is offered without reserve. Lida Orzeck came across more than 750 vintage war posters from World War I and World War II in her family’s home basement that her father, David Orzeck, a Brooklyn doctor, had meticulously collected. Discovered in 1970, the posters â€" of which few pristine prints remain with the exception of the National Archives and the Library of Congress â€" were in mint condition, neatly catalogued and folded in brown wrapping paper from grocery stores. Size: 40" H x 20" W Weight: <1 pound Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: Poster has original fold marks and has not been exposed to sunlight, thus preserving the vibrant colors. Recently mounted on archival paper (reversible). Artist Biography: Meta: Poster, WWI, WWII, Military, Militaria, Army, Navy, Marines, AirForce, Propaganda. N/A

      Louis J. Dianni, LLC
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