Japanese Propaganda Posters Appraisal

Category: Historical Collectibles

Japanese Propaganda Posters

Description

Two Japanese propaganda posters from 1938-1943 intended for street performers. One poster depicts aerial combat between Japanese and American planes, while the other shows figures observing something in the sky.

Appraisal Report

These two Japanese propaganda posters were created for street performers between 1938 and 1943. The top poster depicts a Japanese Zero fighter shooting down a flaming American B-17 bomber. The bottom poster shows three people looking at something in the sky, likely the airplane combat shown above. Propaganda pieces, particularly those related to wartime, can be highly collectible. The condition of the posters appears fair to good, although they show some creasing and wear consistent with their age and intended use. The subject matter is historically significant, representing a specific period of Japanese history and propaganda efforts.

Appraisal Value

$100 - $200