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A Rare Centennial Exposition Hall Of Presidents
16 34" x 12 3/4". A large impressive sepia tone image of a Hall of presidents surrounding the capital building. Portraits or all Presidents from Washington through Grant are displayed with accompanying signature facsimiles below. Published by The National Copying Company. An impressive display item for both the Presidential and Centennial Exposition collector. Rare and in Very Fine condition
Catalog: # AA-0172
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Bachelder Print: Great Falls Somersworth, N.H.
Bachelder print: “Great Falls, Somersworth, N.H.” 20” x 15”. Bird’s Eye view of the city as sketched from the High School Building. “Lith. of Endicott & Co N.Y.” Printed signature of Bachelder at lower right. No. 11 in “Album of New England Scenery” Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1856. Some toning. Edge wear at right and upper left. Overall Very Good.
Catalog: # AA-0184
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Copper Plate Engraving Proof Of John Henry Wigmore Signed By Wigmore And The Engraver Franklin Wood
17” x 22” Engraving proof of John Henry Wigmore by Franklin Wood. Proof signed at bottom edge by both FRANKLIN TYLER WOOD (1877-1945) Graphic Artist and JOHN HENRY WIGMORE (1863-1943) U.S. jurist and expert in the law of evidence. Some very light toning. Stamp at bottom border. Overall Very Fine.
Catalog: # AA-0187
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Copper Plate Engraving Proof Of Roscoe Pound Signed By Pound And The Engraver Franklin Wood
17” x 22” Engraving proof of Roscoe Pound by Franklin Wood. Proof signed at bottom edge by both FRANKLIN TYLER WOOD (1877-1945) Graphic Artist and ROSCOE POUND (1870-1964) American legal scholar and educator. Light toning at edges. Bumping at corners. Stamp at upper left corner. Overall Fine.
Catalog: # AA-0185
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Great World War One Display Piece
20 3/4” x 24 1/4” framed. Germany. June 18, 1919. Wonderful hand drawn and hand colored illustration fills more than half of document. The image depicts an eagle perched atop an American shield with the insignia of the 3rd Division at its center. Behind this stand American, British, French and Italian flags. Roses drawn at both the bottom left and right. Above the illustration a banner reads, “Co A 3rd Amm. Tn.” Below this illustration, A.O. Downing, the company’s 1st sergeant, writes the following tribute to Lieutenant A.H. Sayce, company commander: “Presented to 1st Lieut. A.H. Sayce, as a remembrance by the men of Co A 3rd Am. Tn. An officer who always worked for the benefit of every man. Who was with us the night of July 14, 1918. An Officer we will never forget for the good he has done. An American Gentleman and Officer, Signed for the Company by A.O. Downing 1st Sergeant.” The 3rd Division’s arm patch is mounted to the left of this text and printing to the right of the text reads: “Designed and Painted by the men of the Co. A 3rd Div. Amn Tn. U.S. Regular Army at Naunheim German Army of Of [sic] occupation and presented to 1st Lieut. A.H. Sayce Company Commander on his Departure June 18, 1919.” Activated in November 1917 at Camp Greene, North Carolina, the 3rd Division went into combat for the first time eight months later in trenches of France. While engaged in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, the 3rd earned a lasting distinction and the moniker “Rock of the Marne.” As other units defending Paris retreated, the 3rd Division, positioned on the banks of the Marne, bravely held its ground. Losing many men during this successful stand, the division was highly praised by General Pershing, who said their performance on July 14, 1918, was one of the most brilliant in the U.S. military’s history. This unique piece provides a wonderful reminder of the Great War, highlighting the bravery and brotherhood of America’s servicemen.
Catalog: # AA-0175
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Kellog Hand Colored Print Of John Quincy Adams
ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY
“John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States” Published by D.W. Kellog, & Co., Hartford, Connecticut. Hand-colored. Nicely Matted. Overall 16” x 20” Fine
Catalog: # AA-0141
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Kellog Hand Colored Print Of Martin Van Buren
VAN BUREN, MARTIN
“Martin Van Buren, Eighth President of the United States.” Published by D.W. Kellog & Co., Hartford, Connecticut. Hand-colored. Repaired tear in upper left corner. Nicely matted. Overall 16” x 20”.
Catalog: # AA-0142
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Kellogg Hand Colored Print Of William Henry Harrison
HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY
“Genl. Wm. H. Harrison.” Published by D.W. Kellogg & Co., Hartford, Connecticut. Hand-colored. Tear at left center. Nicely matted. Overall 16” x 20” Very Good.
Catalog: # AA-0140
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“Capture Of Harrold And The Shooting Of Booth In The Barn Of Garath’s Farm By A Detachment Of The 16th New York Cavalry Under The Order Of Col. Baker”
Color Print “Capture of Harrold [sic] and the Shooting of Booth in the barn of Garath’s Farm by a detachment of the 16th New York Cavalry under the order of Col. Baker.” 11 7/8” x 9 1/2”. Published by “Chr. Kimmell & Forster 254 & 256 Canal St. NY.” 1865. The print depicts the capture of David Herold and the moment Sergeant Boston Corbett fired the shot that killed Booth. Unlike many examples of another Kimmell & Forster print of the same title, the left side of the print does not depict Booth within the burning barn. Very minor paper loss at lower left, not affecting image or text. Else Extremely Fine.
Catalog: # AA-0167
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“Shooting Of Booth”
BOOTH, JOHN WILKES
Color Print “Shooting of Booth.” 11 7/8” x 9 1/2”. Published by “Chr. Kimmell & Forster 254 & 256 Canal St. NY.” 1865. The print depicts the moment Sergeant Boston Corbett fired the shot that killed Booth. Unlike many examples of a similar Kimmell & Forster print, the right side of thus print does not show the capture of David Herold. paper loss at lower right, not affecting image or text. Else Extremely Fine
Catalog: # AA-0166
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