Other various bits of interest you might like to purchase
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Banksy
Tank on Tow sticker
Original Paper Sticker
130mm x 130mm
price: £25 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
Banksy
Police Car sticker
Original Paper Sticker
130mm x 130mm
price: £25 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
Anti Vietnam War
protest badge
These original badges or buttons (US style) were purchased from a gentleman who lives in Washington area and sold these badges at protest marches in the Washington area during the sixties. The chant used with the badge went something like this “1,2,3,4 we don't want your freaking war”
Condition: Very good, a few minor spots around the rim of the badge which isn't bad considering they are over 30 yrs. old.
Size: 3” diam.
price: £15 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
Read a Vietnam War Summary
Pro Vietnam War
badge
Both these pins were sold to those that believed in the Vietnam war.
The silent majority was the term used to describe those that believed in the war but did not go to rallies and were basically silent about their views concerning the war.
Condition: Mint
Size: 1¾” diam.
price: £8 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
‘To Hell With Hanoi’
pin
This obviously reflected the feeling about Hanoi which was the capital of North Vietnam.
Condition: Mint
Size: 1¾” diam.
SOLD
The revolutionary
OSPAAAL poster.
OSPAAAL (Organization in Solidarity with the People of Africa, Asia and Latin America), founded in Havana in 1966, disseminated political propaganda in the third world by means of the magazine ‘Tricontinental’ (1967). At its peak its circulation was 30,000 copies, produced in 4 different languages and mailed to 87 countries. Included in most issues were folded-up solidarity posters, thus establishing the most effective international poster distribution system in the world. Most of these posters are now gone. Many were recycled by Cuba during their ‘special period’ when soviets retired economic aid and paper was scarce. It lent an authentic voice to the armed liberation movements.
Poster art of the Agitprop. Rafael Enriquez 1981 Original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 46 x 69cms.
Rafael Enriquez 1986
original poster.
OSPAAAL - Namibia
Poster art of the Agitprop. Rafael Enriquez 1986 original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 57 x 67cms.
Rafael Enriquez 1981
original poster
OSPAAAL - Haiti
Poster art of the Agitprop. Rafael Enriquez 1981 Original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 46 x 73cms.
Lazaro Abreu 1968
original poster
OSPAAAL - Arab Peoples
Poster art of the Agitprop. Lazaro Abreu 1968 original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 38 x 51cms.
Victor Manuel 1980
original poster
OSPAAAL - Lebanon
Poster art of the Agitprop. Victor Manuel 1980 original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 43 x 74cms.
Gladys Acosta 1975
original poster
OSPAAAL - Palestine
Poster art of the Agitprop. Gladys Acosta 1975 original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 47 x 65cms.
Rafael Enriquez 1984
original poster
OSPAAAL - El Salvador
Poster art of the Agitprop. Rafael Enriquez 1984 original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 48 x 69cms.
Eladio Rivadulla Perez 1996
original poster
OSPAAAL - 30th. Anniversary
Poster art of the Agitprop. Eladio Rivadulla Perez 1996 original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 50 x 72cms.
Rafael Enriquez 1984 Original
Condition: mint
Medium: offset
Size: 47 x 69cms.
Olivio Martinez 1974 Original
Condition: Very good
Medium: offset
Size: 49 x 76cms.
SOLD

Tony Evora 1967 Original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
size: 26 x 41cms.
Tony Evora 1967 Original
Condition: very good
Medium: offset
Size: 25 x 41cms.
‘Baader-Meinhof Wanted’
poster
Millions of these and similar posters seemed to spring up overnight in post offices, on lamp posts, and in store windows across West Germany in 1971. With almost as many women as men spread across four rows, this poster represented a direct challenge to the conservative, patriarchal German population. For German youth, these posters were as attractive as they were frightening to their parents. Now available for the first time in three decades, an exact reproduction of the famous poster. Suitable for framing or wrapping fish.
Size: 16” x 24”
price: £60 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
‘I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof Group’
Thousands of young Germans put these stickers on their cars (especially BMWs) in the early 1970s in an effort to dissuade overeager police from pulling them over. The stickers were as much a political statement as a practical one; they told the conservative German population that despite being young and having long hair, not everyone was in the Baader-Meinhof Gang. Now available for the first time in three decades, an exact reproduction of the famous bumper sticker.
Size: 3” x 10” inches
medium: vinyl
price: £12 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
Banksy
‘Authorised Graffiti Area’
Original Paper Sticker
Size 105mm x 130mm
price: £15 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
‘Wanted’
‘Wanted’ poster of the main protaganists of the West's thirst for black gold. Georgey Boy and My Little Tony feature on this poster, produced by the Stop The War Coalition in the UK.
Size: 18” x 24”
price: £130 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
‘Worlds No.1 Terrorist’
Poster produced by Socialist Worker for the anti-war demostrations during the invasion of Iraq.
You've seen the film, now buy the poster.
size: 18” x 24”
price: £110 - UK only (R.o.W. email for rate)
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