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Historical postcards featuring printed imagery and text. One postcard depicts the Orange County Hospital in Santa Ana, California, highlighting early 20th-century architecture. The second postcard features the National WWII Memorial fountain with accompanying text honoring veterans, signed with printed text by Gen. P.X. Kelley, USMC Ret. Both postcards display vibrant printed colors and include brief text descriptions on their reverse sides. -
This item is a cover from the Daily Mail's 32-page magazine, featuring a photograph of a woman wearing period attire, including a hat and pearl necklace. The image is printed on aged paper, with visible wear along the edges. Reference details such as the issue date or volume number are not present in the provided image. -
Historical postcards featuring printed imagery and text. One postcard depicts the Orange County Hospital in Santa Ana, California, highlighting early 20th-century architecture. The second postcard features the National WWII Memorial fountain with accompanying text honoring veterans, signed with printed text by Gen. P.X. Kelley, USMC Ret. Both postcards display vibrant printed colors and include brief text descriptions on their reverse sides. -
Original photograph depicting the crew of the USS Maine engaging in single-stick exercise drills. The photograph showcases sailors in uniform participating in training on the ship's deck. Likely dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, the image is presented on what appears to be period paper stock, potentially sourced from a publication or archival record. -
Four engraved portraits. Captions included are as follows: 1. 'Portrait of Levi Woodbury, engraved by T.D. Booth.' 2. 'Portrait of General Winfield Scott, engraved by Phillibrown.' 3. 'Portrait of Zachary Taylor, engraved by Phillibrown.' 4. 'Portrait of John C. Fremont, engraved by Phillibrown.' These detailed engravings exhibit figures of historical significance in American history. The works include detailed inscriptions and display light wear consistent with age. -
Ethnographic prints, including black-and-white and color illustrations. Subjects range from indigenous ceremonial items and scenes, maps, and cultural artifacts. Captions at the tops and bottom of some prints identify the scenes or items depicted, including details of indigenous cultures and artifacts. Prints appear to originate from ethnographic or anthropological surveys/publications. -
Commemorative certificate from the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco. Features a detailed engraving of allegorical figures, industries, and notable achievements celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal. Includes prominent text and decorative borders. Measures approximately 16 inches by 12 inches. -
A handwritten letter dated August 4th, 1827, presumably addressed from "Camp Bagdala, 8 Miles from Wm's Post." The total letter surface measures approximately 8.5 x 11 inches. The letter displays neat, cursive handwriting and mentions a recipient with a signatory name at the bottom that appears to be "Austin." This historical artifact is on single-sheet paper, showing light signs of aging but appears well-preserved. -
Ethnographic prints, including black-and-white and color illustrations. Subjects range from indigenous ceremonial items and scenes, maps, and cultural artifacts. Captions at the tops and bottom of some prints identify the scenes or items depicted, including details of indigenous cultures and artifacts. Prints appear to originate from ethnographic or anthropological surveys/publications. -
13 photo depicting U.S. Navy ships, gun plans, and Arctic expedition scenes. Subjects include the USS Maine, USS Texas, USS Baltimore, the design of battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, and Arctic exploration. The lithographs have captions detailing the scenes, including ship engagements and Arctic lifestyle. All prints appear to be black and white, with historical or instructional significance. -
Seven photographs showcasing key moments from the NASA Apollo Missions, including rocket launches, lunar module, and recovery operations. High-quality prints with images capturing significant events of the Space Race era, presented in protective sleeves. Details of specific missions or years are not noted in the available specifications. -
A high-resolution photographic print capturing the launch of the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned mission to the moon, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Well-preserved with crisp details taken during the historic liftoff on July 16, 1969. Measures approximately 8x10 inches. Suitable for archival preservation framing. -
Yank Far East magazine issue from December 28, 1945. Includes the Army of the United States honorable discharge certificate featured on the cover. Printed in the Philippines and marked as Volume 3, Number 52. This issue reflects content from the end of World War II with notable military and historical significance. -
Newspapers commemorating The Queen Mother (1900-2002), including editions from The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and a special 24-page tribute. These items highlight significant moments, including her funeral service and memorial tributes. Condition shows slight wear consistent with age and handling. -
Panoramic photograph of U.S. Marines in a group setting, dated 1938, as indicated in the caption. The photo appears to feature uniformed personnel posed in front of tents. Dimensions of the physical print and material of the photo are not specified. The condition shows typical signs of age, including visible creases. Additional details or marks on the back of the photo are not visible in the image. -
This lot includes several items: (1) a set of World War II-related historical calendars by the World War II Veterans Committee, including the 2016 fifth commemorative edition 'The Great Battles of World War II,' the 'Heroes of World War II' calendar, and the 'Legends of World War II Medal of Honor Edition'; (2) a historical article about the British Military Step in England, featuring pictures and detailed descriptions; and (3) a vintage illustration print labeled 'Back from the Front - A Sketch.' All pieces are presumed pre-owned and show varying conditions such as minor edge wear. Specific publication years for the illustrations and articles are unknown. -
Photograph of wreckage from the USS Maine, the ship that sank in Havana Harbor in 1898. This image captures a part of the hull rising above water, with text describing the historical naval disaster. Dimensions of the photo are approximately 10 x 8 inches, and it appears to be a printed reproduction, with visible creases and wear consistent with age. -
Four vintage cigar box labels, including designs: 'La Flor de El Firma', 'Havana Cabinets', 'Spana-Cuba', and 'Moro Light'. Each label exhibits colorful artwork and detailed embossing indicative of early 20th-century cigar branding. These appear to be unused and preserved in protective plastic sleeves. -
An original edition of Scientific American magazine, likely dating to 1886. It includes 'The Four Quarters of the Globe' illustration and features historic photographs and text. Condition shows signs of wear, including edge fraying and slight discoloration due to age. Plastic sleeve provided for protection. -
A monochromatic lithograph portrait print of Abraham Lincoln. The art features detailed shading and the title "Abraham Lincoln" visible below the image. Condition of the print appears aged, with some visible wear along the edges. The artist or publisher details are not clearly displayed. No visible model or catalog numbers, and the year of printing is unspecified. -
Newspapers commemorating The Queen Mother (1900-2002), including editions from The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and a special 24-page tribute. These items highlight significant moments, including her funeral service and memorial tributes. Condition shows slight wear consistent with age and handling. -
The displayed item is an issue of The Stars and Stripes, the U.S. military newspaper. The publication date appears to indicate content related to significant wartime events and voter turnout in the U.S. during Franklin D. Roosevelt's era. The paper is bagged in plastic for protection and seems legible. Specific publication details may need further verification. -
Black-and-white photograph depicting a group of coal miners. The caption reads: 'Coal miners after quarters were blown up.' Likely from early 20th century due to attire and setting. The image captures multiple individuals in a mining environment, providing a glimpse into the occupational and social conditions of the time. Mounted on a green background. -
Four engraved portraits. Captions included are as follows: 1. 'Portrait of Levi Woodbury, engraved by T.D. Booth.' 2. 'Portrait of General Winfield Scott, engraved by Phillibrown.' 3. 'Portrait of Zachary Taylor, engraved by Phillibrown.' 4. 'Portrait of John C. Fremont, engraved by Phillibrown.' These detailed engravings exhibit figures of historical significance in American history. The works include detailed inscriptions and display light wear consistent with age. -
This is a hand-colored 19th-century engraving labeled 'General Scott.' The paper has visible age-related toning, with the engraving retaining vibrant colors. Dimensions are approximately 7 x 10 inches. The edges show minor wear consistent with its age. No specific artist, publisher, or date is noted on the piece. -
This is a booklet titled 'Official Pictures,' potentially related to an event or exhibition. The cover features a vibrant Art Deco-style illustration. Physical condition appears fair with some observable wear, and it is encased in protective wrap. Additional details such as the exact year of publication or associated event are unspecified in the image. -
Two historical naval prints depicting maritime themes, mounted on paper. The first print illustrates a naval battle scene with multiple ships emitting smoke. The second print showcases an aerial view of a coastal town with ships in nearby waters. Both prints show wear and tear at the edges and are preserved in plastic covering. -
A hardcover book titled 'The Wonderful Leaps of Sam Patch.' The book cover is illustrated and displays a scene of Sam Patch diving from a high platform into water, with a crowd and structures in the background. The condition shows noticeable wear, including tears and discoloration on the cover. Publication year and additional details are not available. -
The pictured item is an issue of 'The Republic' newspaper, featuring print from the 19th or early 20th century. It includes multiple pages of text in a columned format, consistent with periodicals of its time. The condition of the item appears to have creases from folding, with no apparent major damage visible in the image. Year of publication was not provided. -
Seven photographs showcasing key moments from the NASA Apollo Missions, including rocket launches, lunar module, and recovery operations. High-quality prints with images capturing significant events of the Space Race era, presented in protective sleeves. Details of specific missions or years are not noted in the available specifications. -
Engraved illustration titled 'The Eleven Inch Forward Pivot Gun on the Kearsarge, in Action' showing naval combat during the encounter at Cherbourg, France on June 19, 1864. The work is attributed to C. Borden and engraved by W.H. Evans. The scene depicts Union naval crew amidst live combat action. Carefully maintained condition on green backing. -
Ethnographic prints, including black-and-white and color illustrations. Subjects range from indigenous ceremonial items and scenes, maps, and cultural artifacts. Captions at the tops and bottom of some prints identify the scenes or items depicted, including details of indigenous cultures and artifacts. Prints appear to originate from ethnographic or anthropological surveys/publications. -
Ethnographic prints, including black-and-white and color illustrations. Subjects range from indigenous ceremonial items and scenes, maps, and cultural artifacts. Captions at the tops and bottom of some prints identify the scenes or items depicted, including details of indigenous cultures and artifacts. Prints appear to originate from ethnographic or anthropological surveys/publications. -
This lot includes several items: (1) a set of World War II-related historical calendars by the World War II Veterans Committee, including the 2016 fifth commemorative edition 'The Great Battles of World War II,' the 'Heroes of World War II' calendar, and the 'Legends of World War II Medal of Honor Edition'; (2) a historical article about the British Military Step in England, featuring pictures and detailed descriptions; and (3) a vintage illustration print labeled 'Back from the Front - A Sketch.' All pieces are presumed pre-owned and show varying conditions such as minor edge wear. Specific publication years for the illustrations and articles are unknown. -
Four vintage cigar box labels, including designs: 'La Flor de El Firma', 'Havana Cabinets', 'Spana-Cuba', and 'Moro Light'. Each label exhibits colorful artwork and detailed embossing indicative of early 20th-century cigar branding. These appear to be unused and preserved in protective plastic sleeves. -
Ethnographic prints, including black-and-white and color illustrations. Subjects range from indigenous ceremonial items and scenes, maps, and cultural artifacts. Captions at the tops and bottom of some prints identify the scenes or items depicted, including details of indigenous cultures and artifacts. Prints appear to originate from ethnographic or anthropological surveys/publications. -
13 photo depicting U.S. Navy ships, gun plans, and Arctic expedition scenes. Subjects include the USS Maine, USS Texas, USS Baltimore, the design of battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, and Arctic exploration. The lithographs have captions detailing the scenes, including ship engagements and Arctic lifestyle. All prints appear to be black and white, with historical or instructional significance. -
Seven photographs showcasing key moments from the NASA Apollo Missions, including rocket launches, lunar module, and recovery operations. High-quality prints with images capturing significant events of the Space Race era, presented in protective sleeves. Details of specific missions or years are not noted in the available specifications. -
This is a copy of 'The Bonham Daily Favorite' newspaper dated November 23, 1963, featuring the headline 'President Slain.' It reports on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The newspaper includes articles on Gov. Connally's condition and other coverage of the event. Condition appears aged with visible folds and minor wear. -
This is a colored postcard depicting soldiers in uniform walking in formation. The artwork is signed 'Bo. Tirpitz.' The scene captures the soldiers wearing red caps and blue uniforms, alongside an armed officer. There are no other visible markings or additional details regarding its origin or date of production on the postcard itself. -
This is a print featuring an illustration of Uncle Sam by artist Frank A. Nankivell. The caption reads, 'Promise Them Anything - That's the Safe Rule,' and it satirizes political themes. Published in Puck Magazine, circa early 20th century. The print measures approximately 10x14 inches and is presented on paper in black and white. -
This listing is for a page titled The Buffalo Hunt by Charles M. Russell, taken from an art book. The piece showcases the artist's renowned style and features a vivid depiction of a buffalo hunt scene. Condition noted as light play, and this is not a standalone print but a page removed from an art book. -
13 photo depicting U.S. Navy ships, gun plans, and Arctic expedition scenes. Subjects include the USS Maine, USS Texas, USS Baltimore, the design of battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, and Arctic exploration. The lithographs have captions detailing the scenes, including ship engagements and Arctic lifestyle. All prints appear to be black and white, with historical or instructional significance. -
13 photo depicting U.S. Navy ships, gun plans, and Arctic expedition scenes. Subjects include the USS Maine, USS Texas, USS Baltimore, the design of battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, and Arctic exploration. The lithographs have captions detailing the scenes, including ship engagements and Arctic lifestyle. All prints appear to be black and white, with historical or instructional significance. -
Newspapers commemorating The Queen Mother (1900-2002), including editions from The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and a special 24-page tribute. These items highlight significant moments, including her funeral service and memorial tributes. Condition shows slight wear consistent with age and handling. -
This is a hand-colored print titled 'Scuola di S. Giovanni...' set in Venice, circa 1850. The piece is a chromolithograph with vivid detail and features architectural and gondola scenes. The artwork is in light play condition with minor edge wear consistent with its age. The border contains elegantly framed decorative elements. 6" x 9" -
Black and white reproduction print titled "The Battle of New Orleans." Depicts a naval engagement scene, originally by J. O. Davidson, engraved by H.B. Hall. Includes descriptive text at the bottom, detailing the historical context. Dimensions: Approximately 24 inches (width) by 18 inches (height). Condition: Appears intact with no visible tears or major defects. -
Black and white photograph featuring a piano player and a woman standing on a staircase. Includes a handwritten inscription addressed 'To Neil Armstrong, With eternal best wishes' and signed. The date '12-30-47' is visible in the bottom corner of the photograph. This is a unique artifact connected to a significant historical figure. -
Ethnographic prints, including black-and-white and color illustrations. Subjects range from indigenous ceremonial items and scenes, maps, and cultural artifacts. Captions at the tops and bottom of some prints identify the scenes or items depicted, including details of indigenous cultures and artifacts. Prints appear to originate from ethnographic or anthropological surveys/publications. -
Color portrait photograph of Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. Printed on a glossy surface with approximate dimensions of 8 x 10 inches. Features crisp printing with visible publisher details at the lower corners, marked as produced during Nixon's presidential tenure. Image is encased in protective plastic for condition preservation. -
This is a high-quality print depicting two WWII-era aircraft, one being a B-24 Liberator and the other a B-17 Flying Fortress, in mid-flight. The print measures 24 inches by 18 inches. It captures historical military aviation in action. Condition of the print appears excellent without visible damages or markings. -
This is a printed photograph depicting the Statue of Liberty and steamboats. The print appears to be mounted on a thin backing and is enclosed in a plastic sleeve. While the piece shows signs of light play and handling, there are no visible tears or substantial damages. Further details regarding the photographer or producer are not specified. -
Original 1972 Richard Nixon re-election campaign brochure titled 'America Needs President Nixon. And The President Needs You.' Dimensions are approximately 4 in x 9 in. Printed in the United States as part of the presidential campaign promotional materials. Condition appears intact with no visible tears or significant damage. -
This lot contains an assortment of original wanted posters, including the American Express Company $100 Reward poster for Hans Andersen Hansen and posters for various charges, such as highway robbery and murder. Each document is printed on paper and inserted into clear storage sleeves. The condition is light play, with minor wear visible, including creases and small tears. These posters provide historical details related to rewards and criminal activities, dating back to the early 20th century. -
This lot contains an assortment of original wanted posters, including the American Express Company $100 Reward poster for Hans Andersen Hansen and posters for various charges, such as highway robbery and murder. Each document is printed on paper and inserted into clear storage sleeves. The condition is light play, with minor wear visible, including creases and small tears. These posters provide historical details related to rewards and criminal activities, dating back to the early 20th century. -
This lot contains an assortment of original wanted posters, including the American Express Company $100 Reward poster for Hans Andersen Hansen and posters for various charges, such as highway robbery and murder. Each document is printed on paper and inserted into clear storage sleeves. The condition is light play, with minor wear visible, including creases and small tears. These posters provide historical details related to rewards and criminal activities, dating back to the early 20th century. -
Original copy of the Bonham Daily Favorite newspaper featuring coverage of President Kennedy and other notable figures attending a memorial service for Sam Rayburn. Includes historical and political news content, with detailed accounts from the period. The document exhibits standard wear associated with age. -
Black and white photograph featuring a piano player and a woman standing on a staircase. Includes a handwritten inscription addressed 'To Neil Armstrong, With eternal best wishes' and signed. The date '12-30-47' is visible in the bottom corner of the photograph. This is a unique artifact connected to a significant historical figure. -
Seven photographs showcasing key moments from the NASA Apollo Missions, including rocket launches, lunar module, and recovery operations. High-quality prints with images capturing significant events of the Space Race era, presented in protective sleeves. Details of specific missions or years are not noted in the available specifications. -
This lot includes several items: (1) a set of World War II-related historical calendars by the World War II Veterans Committee, including the 2016 fifth commemorative edition 'The Great Battles of World War II,' the 'Heroes of World War II' calendar, and the 'Legends of World War II Medal of Honor Edition'; (2) a historical article about the British Military Step in England, featuring pictures and detailed descriptions; and (3) a vintage illustration print labeled 'Back from the Front - A Sketch.' All pieces are presumed pre-owned and show varying conditions such as minor edge wear. Specific publication years for the illustrations and articles are unknown. -
This is a black and white matted photograph depicting an aged wooden barn set against a towering mountain range. The photograph is signed in the lower right corner by the artist (name not identified). The print appears to be protected by a clear sleeve and mounted on textured mat board. No additional details on the artist, year, or model numbers are available. -
13 photo depicting U.S. Navy ships, gun plans, and Arctic expedition scenes. Subjects include the USS Maine, USS Texas, USS Baltimore, the design of battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, and Arctic exploration. The lithographs have captions detailing the scenes, including ship engagements and Arctic lifestyle. All prints appear to be black and white, with historical or instructional significance. -
13 photo depicting U.S. Navy ships, gun plans, and Arctic expedition scenes. Subjects include the USS Maine, USS Texas, USS Baltimore, the design of battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, and Arctic exploration. The lithographs have captions detailing the scenes, including ship engagements and Arctic lifestyle. All prints appear to be black and white, with historical or instructional significance. -
An original January 12, 1897 issue of the New York Tribune. This edition features a front-page map of Galveston Harbor. The item is in light play condition showing minor wear consistent with age. Printed text and diagrams remain legible, and the newspaper reflects historical significance from the late 19th century. -
A framed print depicting a castle landscape, likely created as an engraving or lithograph. Print dimensions are approximately 8 x 10 inches, and the matting and frame bring the total size to around 12 x 16 inches. Exact artist and date of production are unspecified, but the style suggests an archival reproduction or mid-19th-century origin. Condition is good, with slight wear to the matting and frame. -
Original front page of the Fitchburg Sentinel newspaper, featuring wartime reporting on German attacks in English towns. The newspaper includes dated and wartime headlines, showcasing historical narratives. Condition suggests aged paper with signs of creasing, but legibility remains intact. Ideal for collectors or historians. -
This is a print titled 'The Counter at Short Range - Monitor vs Merrimac.' It depicts the famous naval battle between the U.S.S. Monitor and C.S.S. Virginia (known as the Merrimac) at the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862. Originally engraved by J.W. Evans based on a design by T.O. Davidson. Dimensions of the print are not provided. -
Original edition of 'The Evening Star' newspaper detailing the launch of the first U.S. satellite into orbit. Headline reads 'First U.S. Satellite Put in Orbit, Races Around Earth 6 Times.' Dimensions are approximately 23 x 16 inches. Condition report: visible age-related wear and creases, with some minor tears along the edges.
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