St. Come du mont V
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Project
St. Come du Mont Victory
Category
D-Day Signs, WWII Signs
About This Project
This is a very exact reproduction of the original French sign. The base of the cognac-colour is grey. The edge and the hand-painted text are off-black.
The photo was taken short after D-Day. You can see Lt. John H. Reeder, member of the 506th Parachute Infantry Division and the 101st Airborne.
A short time before this photo was taken, the ‘Victory’-sign was positioned by the American troops.
The signs are also apart from each other available.
The original sign can not be found anymore.
This sign comes with a Vinsign certificate, a unique production number and a luxury postcard with picture and description of the original.
Measurements: 780 x 480 V sign: 460 x 481 mm plank c.a. 23 mm
Price: € 320,00 complete
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