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A mounted print of the Empire State Building illuminated in red, white, and blue, with the 9/11 Tribute in Light visible in the background. The print is matted and enclosed in a protective clear wrap. Dimensions of the matted print are approximately 11x14 inches. Condition appears unused and intact. -
This is a Harper's Weekly newspaper issue dated March 1, 1862, Volume VI, No. 270. It features illustrations and articles consistent with publications during the American Civil War era. The issue is noted for its historical significance and provides insight into the culture and events of the time. Condition is described as light play, with possible minor wear due to handling. -
Original photographic postcard showing German soldiers charging with fixed bayonets, as captured by an American in France during World War I. The postcard features vintage printing techniques and measures approximately 3.5 x 5.5 inches. Condition indicates light play with minor wear at corners and edges. -
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. -
Hand-colored map titled 'Mexico & Guatemala,' produced by S. Augustus Mitchell. Features detailed geographical information of Mexico and Guatemala, including inset maps of 'The Isthmus of Tehuantepec,' 'The Valley of Mexico,' and others. Presumed date: mid-19th century. Light play condition with minor edge wear, some discoloration present indicative of age. Dimensions approximate: 14 x 17 inches. -
This is a photograph of the NASA Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, showcasing its iconic structure. The image includes the VAB with a transportable rocket assembly in the foreground. Physical dimensions of the photograph are approximately 8 x 10 inches. The condition appears well-preserved, with no visible tears or major damages. -
Original front page of St. Louis Star-Times, issued on December 8, 1941, covering the United States' declaration of war following the attack on Pearl Harbor. This 71st War Extra edition measures approximately 23 inches wide by 17 inches tall. The newspaper appears to be in fair condition with minor aging and wear consistent with its age. -
Color photograph of Richard M. Nixon, featuring his facsimile signature. Capitol building printed below the signature. Dimensions: approximately 8 inches (H) x 10 inches (W). Appears to be a promotional or campaign-related material from the mid-20th century. Condition: displays minor wear indicative of age, with no significant damage noted. -
Black and white print titled 'Pickett's Charge - July 3, 1863 - High Tide of the Confederacy' by artist Town Forbes. The artwork depicts a historical scene of the Confederate attack during the Civil War. Approximate dimensions of the print are 18 inches wide by 12 inches tall. Condition appears to be intact with visible folds or creases. -
Black-and-white print depicting Admiral David Glasgow Farragut in uniform. Includes printed facsimile of his signature and a caption beneath reading 'Admiral David Glasgow Farragut' and his famous quote, 'Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!' Condition appears fair with visible wear. Dimensions or additional details not specified. -
Official voting slip for the election held on Tuesday, November 8, 1960. Features candidates Richard M. Nixon, running for President of the United States, and other listed candidates for various offices. Issued by the Los Angeles County Republican Central Committee. Dimensions: Approximately 6 x 3 inches. Preserved in readable condition with visible text and markings. -
This is a print featuring paratroopers during World War II, shown with an aircraft marked 2100920. The print measures approximately 12 x 8 inches, mounted, and is enclosed in a plastic sleeve. The condition appears good, with no visible tears or major damage. No further details, such as artist or edition number, 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. -
Original page from the '23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology.' This print includes an illustration titled 'Sun Priest,' as part of the extensive ethnographic documentation conducted in the late 19th to early 20th century. Paper measures approximately 9 x 12 inches, standard for such publications. -
Framed photograph titled 'General Grant at his headquarters in Cold Water, VA.' The display includes a caption, a photograph of General Grant during the Civil War, and what appears to be a bullet embedded in the display. Frame dimensions approximately 16 x 20 inches. Condition: Frame and contents appear intact, with minor wear visible on the frame. -
A Houston Chronicle front page reporting the war declaration signed by Roosevelt, dated likely to the early 1940s during World War II. This newspaper contains historical events, including planes blasting Manila and war damage in the Pacific theater. Dimensions of the newspaper (unfolded): approximately 22 in x 16 in. Shows wear consistent with archival storage. -
This is a World War II commemorative poster by the Confederate Air Force, featuring illustrations of several iconic bomber planes, including the B-17 Flying Fortress. Dimensions are approximately 24 inches wide by 18 inches tall. The poster features vivid prints and a Confederate Air Force logo in the bottom right corner. It appears to be in good condition with minor creasing along the edges. -
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. -
An original Harper's Weekly newspaper titled 'A Journal of Civilization.' Printed date visible as May 20, 1865. This publication is a historical issue known for chronicling post-Civil War recovery. Dimensions of the newspaper are approximately 16 inches by 11 inches. Condition appears overall complete with slight signs of age-related wear. -
Oblong postcard printed with a scene depicting bridge construction over a water body. Caption reads: 'Unsere tapferen Pioniere beim Brückenbau.' Postcard dimensions are approximately 5.5 x 3.5 inches. German language text featured on the image. Condition appears to reflect signs of age-related wear, with no visible major tears. -
A memorial tribute booklet titled 'Woman of the Century: The Queen Mother,' produced by The Mail. This publication celebrates the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. It features images and text commemorating her significant contributions. Condition appears consistent with vintage publications, with minor signs of handling. -
The National World War II Memorial 2004 calendar features artwork honoring the 'Tribute to a Generation' campaign. Dimensions are approximately 12 inches by 9 inches when closed. Calendar appears unused with all pages intact. The calendar highlights significant historical events and the WWII Memorial site. -
Historical prints featuring prominent figures including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Each print varies in styling and presentation, with text annotations accompanying them. Condition is light play with some signs of edge wear and handling. Likely produced in the early to mid-20th century and sourced from historical reproductions. -
An original copy of LIFE Magazine published on August 16, 1948, featuring a cover story titled 'Fisherman.' This edition includes vintage advertisements, photographs, and articles reflective of the era. Measures approximately 10.5 x 14 inches. Condition shows signs of age with potential creasing or slight discoloration. -
Collier's magazine, dated September 22, 1945, featuring a prominent World War II-era cover story titled 'Yanks Capture Jap Airdrome.' Light play condition, with no significant visible wear on the cover. Historical print includes articles and advertisements from the period. Encased in a protective plastic sleeve. -
This lot includes eight black-and-white prints from the Bureau of American Ethnology 23rd Annual Report, depicting various Native American scenes. Printed in early 1900s, each image highlights cultural practices, rituals, and environments with detailed captions describing the subjects. Dimensions of each print are approximately 11 inches by 7 inches. The condition of the prints appears consistent and details are clearly visible. -
Issue of Life Magazine dated July 10, 1944, featuring Admiral Chester Nimitz on the cover. Published at the height of World War II, this edition includes articles, photographs, and advertisements reflective of the era. Dimensions: approximately 10.5 x 14 inches. Condition: light wear on edges and spine; minor discoloration due to age. Complete issue. -
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. -
WWI-era printed photograph depicting American soldiers en route to the front in France. Features a brass band leading soldiers across a bridge. Documented as a photo reproduction, not a postcard. Condition is light play with minimal wear visible. An item suitable for historical and military collections. -
Historical prints featuring prominent figures including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Each print varies in styling and presentation, with text annotations accompanying them. Condition is light play with some signs of edge wear and handling. Likely produced in the early to mid-20th century and sourced from historical reproductions. -
This lot includes eight black-and-white prints from the Bureau of American Ethnology 23rd Annual Report, depicting various Native American scenes. Printed in early 1900s, each image highlights cultural practices, rituals, and environments with detailed captions describing the subjects. Dimensions of each print are approximately 11 inches by 7 inches. The condition of the prints appears consistent and details are clearly visible. -
Historical prints featuring prominent figures including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Each print varies in styling and presentation, with text annotations accompanying them. Condition is light play with some signs of edge wear and handling. Likely produced in the early to mid-20th century and sourced from historical reproductions. -
This is a black and white printed illustration depicting a scene titled 'March of United States Artillery Over A Stream - Philippines' by Frederick Remington. The print measures approximately 11 x 14 inches and is mounted on a green background. It was published based on an artwork dated 1898 as indicated in the print details. -
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. -
Printed page from an art book featuring a forest or woodland scene. Dimensions are standard at approximately 10 inches by 8 inches (estimated from visible scale). No tears, markings, or damage visible on the page itself. Detailed text at the bottom identifies the image as being sourced from a specific artwork.
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