Charles Magnus View of the U.S. Arsenal in Washington D.C.
[New York]: Charles Magnus, Circa 1850s. 11.5 x 8.5, color view of the U.S. Arsenal surrounded by large black and gilt border. In excellent condition with wear to edges, soiling to back.
[New York]: Charles Magnus, Circa 1850s. 11.5 x 8.5, color view of the U.S. Arsenal surrounded by large black and gilt border. In excellent condition with wear to edges, soiling to back.
Circa 1930s. Color lithograph print measuring 18.5 x 13 inches (plus border). Very good with creasing, short closed tear to margin.
New York: Charles Magnus, Circa 1850s. 11.5 x 8.5, four color views of Saratoga surrounded by large black and gilt border, titled "Congress Spring" "Saratoga," "Head Waters of Lake George," and "Saratoga Lake." In very good condition with wear to edges, soiling to back, rubbing to image, creasing.
Philadelphia: P & L Restein, 1880. Chromolitograph measuring 10.5 x 8", including decorative border, depicting Sentinel Mountain in California adjacent to a river and forest, with a canoe in the water. In an antique decorative wood frame with wooden leaf ornaments on the corners--possibly original to the print. Soiling and.....
Philadelphia: J.T. Bowen, 1851. Hand colored plate, number 45, from John James Audubon's Quadrupeds of America. Audubon was produced greatest American bird and animal drawings of his day, notably in the "Birds of America" series. Toning, small tears along margin where removed from volume, tiny chips to corners.
New York: 1854. Plate 28 from the octavo edition of Audobon's portfolio of American animals, depicting five flying squirrels on and around a tree. 13 x 9," lithograph on stone, two short closed tears to left blank margin, evidence of removal from a bound volume, minor chip to upper corner.....
New York: 1854. New York: 1854. Plate 64 from the octavo edition of Audobon's portfolio of American animals, depicting two brown weasels gazing into the distance. 13 x 9," lithograph on stone, residue from mounting glue to verso (faintly visible to recto), evidence of removal from a bound volume along.....