Lady Luck Tin Sign
During WWII, Nose Art was a way to identify friendly units and express the individuality of mostly military aircraft. The artist was often anonymous and used the art to evoke memories of home and help wade through the stress of war. Lady Luck took various forms over the years, and you can take home our example in this tin sign. This sign has holes in each corner. 12 1/2 x 16 inches.
During WWII, Nose Art was a way to identify friendly units and express the individuality of mostly military aircraft. The artist was often anonymous and used the art to evoke memories of home and help wade through the stress of war. Lady Luck took various forms over the years, and you can take home our example in this tin sign. This sign has holes in each corner. 12 1/2 x 16 inches.
During WWII, Nose Art was a way to identify friendly units and express the individuality of mostly military aircraft. The artist was often anonymous and used the art to evoke memories of home and help wade through the stress of war. Lady Luck took various forms over the years, and you can take home our example in this tin sign. This sign has holes in each corner. 12 1/2 x 16 inches.
Material is tin.