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    Vintage framed print of “American Whaler,” reprinted from an 1850s lithograph by Nathaniel Currier, showing an American sailing ship / galleon hunting a whale. Professionally framed...
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    Mid 19th century colored lithograph print titled "The Drunkards Progress: From the First Glass to the Grave," showing step by step the slippery slope of addiction to alcohol, arching...
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  • Currier & Ives C. Parsons The Yacht Haze 87 Tons Nautical Maritime Print 21"
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    Located in Dayton, OH
    Vintage framed print of “The Yacht ‘Haze’ 87 Tons,” originally by C. Parsons, reprinted from the lithograph by Currier and Ives. Built By George Steers New York, 1861. Professional...
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  • 2 Antique Framed Silhouette Lithograph Prints Brown Kellogg Forsyth Macomb
    Located in Dayton, OH
    "Two antique lithograph silhouettes of John Forsyth and Alexander Macomb taken from life by William Henry Brown and produced by E.B. & E.C. Kellogg. William Henry Brown and his wife, Emmaline, left Philadelphia around 1859 and settled in a small railraod community of Saxton near Altoona, PA. He had gone there to work on the railroad, since photography had put him out of work. By 1865 he had moved to Erie, PA and was married to Margaret Horrell. They had two sons. She died shortly thereafter and he moved to Wilcox near Kane, PA. Later he lived with a niece in Georgia then married a third time to Sarah Conrad. After her death he returned to South Carolina. Connecticut Historical Society still has the 6 foot silhouette of the ""Dewitt Clinton"" locomotive he had done in 1831. They also have 14 prints he gave them in 1853 of silhouettes that are not part of the Portrait Gallery. A traveling artist, William Brown was a portrait painter and silhouettist, whose subjects were distinguished persons, especially in Philadelphia, New England, and Charleston. Brown was especially noted for a series titled ""Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans"", published in 1846 as a book of lithographs from his full-length silhouettes. Also included were biographies of the subjects. He was born in Charleston but spent more time in Philadelphia than in the South. He trained as an engineer but in the early 1830s, devoted himself increasingly to art. He first worked in New England and then went South, spending much time in Charleston in the 1840s and early 1850. In 1842, he was in Natchez, and he was also in St. Louis and New Orleans. However, by the late 1850s demand for his work had lessened, and he returned to being an engineer, first in Philadelphia and then in Charleston where he died in 1883. John Forsyth Sr. (October 22, 1780 – October 21, 1841) was a 19th-century American politician from Georgia. He represented the state in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and also served as the 33rd Governor of Georgia. As a supporter of the policies of President Andrew Jackson, Forsyth was appointed secretary of state by Jackson in 1834, and continued in that role until 1841 during the presidency of Martin Van Buren...
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    Antique Late 19th Century American Classical Prints

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  • Toms Music Lesson by Edmund Foerster Victorian Lithograph Girls Piano Cat
    Located in Dayton, OH
    Antique Toms Music Lesson oval painted colored lithograph print by F. Silber for Edmund Foerster & Co. Features two Victorian clad girls / sisters at the p...
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    Antique Late 19th Century Victorian Prints

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  • Pair of 19th Century Floral Colored Lithographs Botanical Register Framed 29"
    Located in Dayton, OH
    Botanical Coloured Lithographs from Botanical Register ( 170 Piccadilly, London, J. Ridgway, 1822 & 1836) Framed in Green & Black with neat swirling design. These botanical drawings were commissioned by Ridgway to be printed in the Botanical Register, an illustrated magazine created by the natural history illustrator Sydenham Edwards (1769 - 1819), a Fellow of the Linnean Society who had previously worked in Curtis's Botanical Magazine and subsequently left to create his own horticultural publication. The Botanical Register ran between 1815 and 1847, publishing thirty-three volumes of fully coloured illustrations of plants, their description and accounts of their discovery and origins. Both of the botanicals were created by female botanists / painters. -M. Hart (english) was a female British botanical artist, with some 906 engravings in Curtis's Botanical Magazine and Edwards' Botanical Register -Miss Sarah...
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    Antique Early 19th Century Victorian Prints

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