Dutch WWII Scabies Warning Poster sign

Dutch WWII Scabies Warning Poster sign

€275,00
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Dutch WWII Scabies Warning Poster sign

Dutch WWII Scabies Warning Poster sign

€275,00
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An original Dutch public health warning sign dating to 1943, issued during the Second World War. The sign bears the striking text "Schurft – Van besmetting verdacht gebouw", translating to "Scabies – Building Suspected of Infection."

These official notices were displayed on buildings where a case of scabies was confirmed or suspected, warning the public and health authorities of a possible contagious infection. Printed by the Algemeene Landsdrukkerij in The Hague, this piece represents an authentic example of wartime Dutch public health administration.

With its bold typography, official government printing marks, and original period frame, the sign has become far more than a medical notice. Today it stands as a fascinating piece of Dutch social history, reflecting the way infectious diseases were managed during the 1940s.

The poster shows age-related discoloration, staining, folds, and wear consistent with its age, all contributing to its authentic character.

An exceptional piece for collectors of WWII memorabilia, medical history, historical signage, or Dutch government ephemera.

Features

  • Original Dutch public health warning sign
  • Dated 1943
  • Text: "Schurft – Van besmetting verdacht gebouw"
  • Translation: "Scabies – Building Suspected of Infection"
  • Printed by Algemeene Landsdrukkerij, 's-Gravenhage
  • Original framed presentation
  • Government-issued medical warning
  • WWII period
  • Age-related wear and patina
  • Rare collector's item

Size: 53 x 32,5 x 2 cm.

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