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PROHIBITION, 1919. Uncle Sam Will Enforce Prohibition. Buy Now! Advertisement for a wine

PROHIBITION, 1919. Uncle Sam Will Enforce Prohibition. Buy Now! Advertisement for a wine


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PROHIBITION, 1919. Uncle Sam Will Enforce Prohibition. Buy Now! Advertisement for a wine

PROHIBITION, 1919.
Uncle Sam Will Enforce Prohibition. Buy Now! Advertisement for a wine and liquor importer in the New York Times, 4 May 1919, urging consumers to take advantage of legal alcohol sales while they were permitted, following passage of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

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18th Amendment 1919 Advertising Dealer Distributor Importer Liquor New York Times Newspaper Personification Prohibition Rifle Shotgun Temperance Typeface Uncle Sam Vintage Warning Wine


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PROHIBITION, 1919 - Uncle Sam Will Enforce Prohibition. Buy Now!

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. Step back in time with this vintage print from 1919, showcasing an advertisement that made waves during the era of Prohibition in America. The New York Times featured this eye-catching ad on May 4th, urging consumers to seize the opportunity to purchase legal alcohol before it became a thing of the past. Personifying the nation itself, Uncle Sam stands tall and resolute, armed with a rifle and shotgun as symbols of his commitment to enforcing Prohibition. With bold typeface and striking illustration, this advertisement captures the essence of an era marked by both temperance and rebellion. This unique piece offers a glimpse into American history when liquor importers played a pivotal role in satisfying the demand for alcoholic beverages amidst changing legislation. It serves as a reminder of how society adapts to new laws and regulations while also finding ways to indulge their desires. As part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, this print transports you back to an early chapter in American history where wine and liquor distributors thrived despite mounting restrictions. Whether you're passionate about vintage advertising or fascinated by America's journey through prohibition, this artwork is sure to spark conversation and intrigue among your guests.

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