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World War I

World War I - Personalized Unique Framed Gift
World War I - Unique Framed Gift
World War I
World War I

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World War I


Size: 10 x 13
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Each frame uses authentic US Postal stamps surrounded by a brief write-up and printed art, which embrace the subject or occupation.

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A Perfect Gift

  • Great for Birthdays, Retirements, Graduations, Achievements, Holidays, Or just to say thank you.
  • Even great for your personal collection.

Ready To Hang

  • Framed in a rich mahogany colored polystyrene frame.
  • Double matted with a top mat and a hint of burgundy for the bottom mat.
  • Complete with acrylic glass, a dust cover for the back, a sawtooth hanger and protective wall bumpers.

Unique Framed Gifts uses real United States Postal Service stamps surrounded by printed words that embrace the subject and enhance the work while surrounded by a dark blue top mat and a hint of burgundy for the bottom mat. The mahogany colored polystyrene frame comes ready to hang for all to view in an office, den, school or nearly anywhere. A truly unique and perfect gift created for the person, company or organization passionate about the story they closely relate to, while appreciating quality work by dedicated American art framers. Each stamp is pulled by hand and mounted onto the print with a spray glue mount, since most stamps are canceled no two stamps are exactly the same and the product you receive may vary slightly from the product image.

A Glimpse Of The Past Through The World War I Collection - WW I began when Germany declared war on Russia August 1, 1914. It was not until Nov. 11, 1918 that President Wilson was able to say: "The war thus comes to an end." After mourning the terrible human cost, it is the memorable personalities that come into focus. Wilson was President. "Black Jack" Pershing was the Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces. Alvin C. York (Sergeant York) was one of the war's most famous soldiers. A young Douglas MacArthur commanded the 42nd Rainbow Division. Eddie Rickenbacker was America's ace in the new air warfare. Billy Mitchell was charged with training and organizing the first American pilots and subsequently was a driving force in the establishment of a separate Air Force. John L. Hines was the only American during WWI to command successively in battle a regiment, brigade, division and corps. In Sept. 1924 he succeeded General Pershing as Chief of Staff of the Army. George M. Cohan wrote "Over There" on April 6, 1917, the day the U.S. declared war.

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