American Lithographs: Mainly in Color by Nat Currier and Currier and Ives of New York Bufford of Boston, Gibson and Compa

American Lithographs: Mainly in Color by Nat Currier and Currier and Ives of New York Bufford of Boston, Gibson and Compa
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Excerpt from American Lithographs: Mainly in Color by Nat Currier and Currier and Ives of New York Bufford of Boston, Gibson and Company of Cincinnati Strong of New York, and Other Well-Known Lithographers, Including the Collection of Mr. E. C. Ford

The Collection of American Lithographs here offered is one of unusual interest and quality, covering a wide range Of subjects and showing specimens of the best work of the most prominent Lithographers in America during the Nineteenth Century. These Prints have been selected with the utmost care in order to secure the finest possible examples both as regards coloring and brilliancy of impression, and practically every Print in the Collection has been newly matted and is in the best of preservation.

The items offered include many beautiful Prints of Sports in general, such as Horse Racing, Fishing, Trotting and Racing Horses; there are delightful Prints of Early Clipper Ships, Ships-oi-the - Line, Naval Engagements, splendid scenes of Famous Battles of the Civil War, etc.; Portraits of Presidents and numerous other interesting Historical Prints; Scenes of Home, Rural and City Life, Seasons of the Year and many others equally desirable.

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