Archives International Auctions Part XXI Fall Auction 2014

Archives International Auctions, Part XXI 130 November 4, 2014 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com U.S. Banknotes US & Cuba 1142 InterestingAssortment of U.S, CSA, MPC, andCuba Notes. Legal Tenders $2 1953A EF-AU, $2 1976 AU; Silver Certificates $1 1935A VF, 1957* VF, 1957A VF(2); CSA 1864 $5 Fine, $20 Fine; Fractionals 1st Issue 5 Cents About Fine, 2nd Issue 10 Cents Fine, 4th Issue 10 Cents VG; 5th Issue 10 Cents About Good, EF; MPC Series 472 5 Cents AU, Series 521 10 Cents Fine, Series 692 $1 Unc; Cuba 1896 5 Centavos Good, 1896 1 PesoVF, 1949 1 PesoVF. [19] ���������Est. $100-150 1143 North and South America Banknote Assortment. Lot of 9 notes, includes U.S., 1918 $1 San Francisco Issue National Currency, Ch.VG-Fine; Confederate notes, 1864, $5, $10 and $20 notes and miscellaneous South American notes. ��������������������������������Est. $100-200 Ephemera - Military Philippines Historic Photographic Record of U.S. Armed Forces in the Philippines During World War II. 1144 1144 Unique Photograph Album Conveying the Experience of One WorldWar II Veteran Stationed in the Philippines. Over 300 pho- tos, mostly black and white 4 inches by 5 inches, mostly original, though some “stock” photos are included as well. The album begins with about two dozen pictures of graphic female images painted on bombers and fighter planes –“Pappy’s Passion,” “Daisy May,” “Satan’s Baby” and others. Further subjects include artillery pieces, bombers in action, soldiers parachuting, downed Japanese planes, burned out hangars, native Philippine population, war damaged buildings in Manila, large format aerial recon photos and much more. The album is bound between wooden covers, and the front cover, entitled “Philippines”, is hand carved. ��������������������� Est. $250-500 USA 1145 Trio of Military Documents Lot includes a Basic Mileage Ration, used and in Fine condition; a Safe Conduct pass “to be honored by all Vietnamese government agencies and Allied Forces”, mint condition (2 pcs); and a second Safe Conduct reading “the Ger- man solider who carries this safe-conduct is using it as a sign of his genuine wish to give himself up,” VF condition. A very interesting trio. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $75-150 World War II Propaganda Documents The Following Propaganda material has come from a newly discovered archive ofWorldWar II Psychological Warfare records from the Office ofWar Information Psy - chological WarfareTeam, APO 465. These documents deal predominatly with our Asian forces and includes a wide variety of fliers and leaflets not seen before. Burma 1146 U.S. Produced Burmese Propaganda Flier, ca. 1945. 2 page flier printed on face and back, produced by the U.S. Office of War Infor - mation Psychological Warfare Team, APO 465, U.S. Soldier with a major bomber formation walking between globes, one side with Nazi surrender, the other side with Japanese flag, back has text in Burmese or Lao, CBM-53. VF. ������������������������������������������������ Est. $30-60 1147 U.S. Produced Burmese Propaganda Match Book Cover (with- out matches), ca. 1943-45. Matchbook cover written in Burmese with U.S. Bomber and American Flag on one side with English and Burmese text, inner cover with scene of American fighters chasing Japanese with pants on fire running away. From a new find of WW II propaganda documents, papers, fliers and miscellaneous items. Rare. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est. $50-100 1148 U.S. Produced Burmese Propaganda Newspaper, ca. 1943-45. 4 page flier produced by the U.S. Office of War Information Psycho - logical Warfare Team, APO 465, U.S. bombers on cover, images of Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt in middle with photos of U.S. sol- diers leaving ship; building bridges, and train, back with map and man holding explosive shell. VF. �������������������������������������������Est. $50-100 Thailand 1149 U.S. Produced Thai Propaganda Flier, ca. 1943-45. 2 page flier printed on face and back, produced by the U.S. Office of War Infor - mation Psychological Warfare Team, APO 465, American flag on bottom with heading inThai, back with presidential seal and text in Thai, all in blue.. VF. �������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $40-80 1150 U.S. Produced Thai Propaganda Flier, ca. 1943-45. 4 page fli - er produced by the U.S. Office of War Information Psychological Warfare Team, APO 465, Air Force pilot parachuting on cover, in- side with American flag and Thai arms with native Thai man walk - ing with U.S. airman, back with air force logo, flier requests that the local Thais help the flier and keep him from being captured. VF. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est. $50-100 1151 U.S. Produced Thai Propaganda Newspaper, ca. 1943-45. 4 page flier produced by the U.S. Office of War Information Psychological Warfare Team, APO 465, U.S. bomber on cover, images of soldiers with natives, military officers, German soldiers surrendering, back with U.S. tank, and men fighting. VF. �����������������������������������Est. $50-100 1152 U.S Propaganda & Psychology Warfare Leaflets from WWII ca. 1943-45. Burma, Thailand, Japan, ca. 1943-45. Historic folder from the U.S. Office of War Information Psychological Warfare Team, APO 465. This was a Restricted document that was used for internal purposes as well as for high level politicians. It includes 7 original fli - ers or propaganda leaflets stapled on the top left corner to the inte - rior of the 4 page leaflet. It describes each flier by a number printed on each one. They are written in Burmese, Thai and the surrender leaflet in Japanese for the Japanese soldiers. Included are leaflets with hand drawn illustrations of U.S. bombers; Roosevelt; Downed American and allied fliers; American flag and portrait of Truman. All are in XF condition almost as printed. Rare and historic U.S. World War II Psychological warfare items. ����������������������������������� Est. $250-500

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