Description: 1943 "American Soldier Laundry Service During WWII", Natives Post Funny Sign in the Jungle Note: Watermark does not appear on the actual photo. Information contained on LOA: 1943 Original photograph of natives of New Guinea posing in front of a small sign they had built to go along with a side business, doing the laundry of American soldiers on the island during WWII. The three men stand in front of a wooden plaque that reads, "If You Don't Like Our Laundry- Do it Yourself." A fun look at the lighter side of life during the dog days of WWII in the Pacific. A unique image from the photo album of an American soldier that we have never seen before, offered here for the first time ever. While the photo is in essentially perfect shape, it has some scrapbook paper on the back which can easily be removed.Size: 3.75x5Designation: Vintage 1Condition: 5/5Quality: 5/5Overall Grade: 10/10Please excuse any shadows appearing in the photos. I can provide additional photos or scans upon request. Please view all photos including the description contained in the Letter of Authenticity as it forms the basis of information regarding this photo. Please pay particular attention to size and description of any major defects. The photos I am listing nearly all come from the photo archives of newspapers across the country, and some have received some level of handling through the years. The LOA is from RMY Auctions a highly regarded auction and authority on early photos. You can also visited their website online. FREE shipping within the USA. I do not ship internationally. This is a no return auction unless misrepresented, and the entirety of the description is contained in the Letter of Authenticity. Please ask questions before bidding.
Price: 54.99 USD
Location: Pixley, California
End Time: 2024-12-01T09:00:01.000Z
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Type: Photograph