Post-WWII POW artwork souvenir napkin, dated December 23, 1945, was crafted by a Japanese POW in Okinawa and sent by an American serviceman named Clarence to his girlfriend or wife back home. The napkin features hand-drawn artwork, including a scenic mountain at the top, a traditional Japanese woman standing by a fence in the bottom left corner, and handwritten notes and illustrations. It remains as delicate as the day it was shipped home as Clarence stresses to his significant other not to wash it. Measures 17” x 17”
Condition: II