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    War Posters for Recruitment Memorialized at Bonhams Art Sale

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    War Posters for Recruitment Memorialized at Bonhams Art Sale

    First World War recruitment posters: ‘Come and Do Your Bit’, Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Sold for £350 ($ 560) inc.premium. Image courtesy of Bonhams

    ART AUCTION: Recruitment posters on sale at Bonhams First World War Centenary auction celebrates the convergence of art and war

    Image: Recruitment posters for First World War says: 'Think ! Are you content to let him fight for you'. Image courtesy of Bonhams

    First World War recruitment posters: Think! Are you content for him to fight for YOU?, Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Sold for £250 ($ 400) inc. premium. Image courtesy of Bonhams

    LONDON-Bonhams auction house continues to be at the forefront of presenting unique art to art collectors across the globe. Just recently, the art auctioneers presented a set of over 30 unused First World War recruitment posters in mint condition for sale at its Bonhams First World War Centenary Sale in London.

    Recruitment War Posters WW1

    Offered in eleven lots, the war posters had a combined estimate of £5,000-7,000. Many of the posters combine art, photography, design, and insightful slogans to exert pressure, cajole and shame young men who were reluctant to join the army to “sign up.” The eye-catching posters explore images of women and soldiers already at the front to urge them to ‘come’ or “go” and join the fight. With slogans like  ‘Go! It’s your Duty Lad. Join today’, ‘Boys. Come over here, you’re wanted’, ‘To The Women of Britain’ and “Think! Are you content for him to fight for YOU?  Won’t you do your bit? We shall win but YOU must help. JOIN TO-DAY

    The posters which date to 1915 were supposed to have been used by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee to the High Court Judge, Sir Frank Mellor to help him organize a recruitment drive in Kensington, London. Interestingly, the posters were never distributed and they remain in their original envelopes in excellent condition.

    Speaking about the posters, Bonhams Head of Books, Matthew Haley notes: “Most people are familiar with the famous Lord Kitchener recruitment poster ‘Your Country Needs You’ but, as this selection of material demonstrates, the Government and Army exerted all kinds of moral pressures to encourage men to volunteer.  They are also worth considering as pieces of graphic design in their own right and how  – as often happens  in wartime  – necessity stimulated invention.” Here are some of the posters put on sale the Bonhams auctioneers.

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    Image: First World War recruitment posters with the image of a soldier reads 'Boys Come Over Here', instructing young healthy men to join in the war

    Boys, come over here, you’re wanted. Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Sold for £375 ($ 600) inc. premium. Image courtesy of Bonhams

    Image: In this recruitment poster for First World War, a woman seduces a man to join the army by saying 'Go! It's Your Duty Lad'

    Go! It’s your duty lad: join to-day, Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Sold for £350 ($560) inc. premium. Image courtesy of Bonhams

    Image: Don't stand looking at this: Go and Help!, First World War recruitment poster calls on young men to fulfill their duties by joining the army and not standby looking at other men at war

    Don’t stand looking at this: Go and Help!, Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. Sold for £350 ($ 560) inc. premium. Image courtesy of Bonhams

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