Offered here is an antique 19th century original Civil War lithograph: "Confederate Ship "290" which became the "Alabama" plus three U.S Navy ships including the "U. S. Illinois". Not sure where this came from likely from a book such as: "Civil War Pictorial Battle & Commanders". It is about 11" X 17" large.
Offered here ar etwo original antique 19th century lithographs, "Naval Hospital and Battery at Poutrsmouth, Va.", "Burning of Norfolk Naval Yard by the Confederates..", "Removing Sunken Schooners Which Blockade The Entrance to the Harbor". From "The Soldier in the Civil War". It is about 11" X 16 1/2" in size
Offered here is a vintage antique 19th century lithograph: "The Sixth Massachusetts Regiment Leaving Jersey City For Washington, April 18th, 1861." It is likely from: "Civil War Pictorial Battle & Commanders", or "The Soldier in the Civil War, may be trimmed to about 10 3/8" X 14 7/8" in size. I do NOT remove pages from magazines or books. I bought a box of 35 lithos at auction - they were all on cardboard and wrapped in plastic.
Offered here is vintage antique 19th century lithograph: "Fortifications And Observatory At Upton's Hill - Capt. Platt And Capt. - Batteries - Working Party Coming In - Sketched by A. Waud, Esq." It is likely from: "Civil War Pictorial Battle & Commanders", about 11 3/4" X 16 1/2" in size. I do NOT remove pages from magazines or books. I bought a box of 35 lithos at auction - they were all on cardboard and wrapped in plastic.
Offered here is a vintage antique 19th century lithograph: "The German Regiment, Stueben Volunteers, Col. John E. Bendix Commanding, Receiving the American and Stueben Flags In Front Of The City Hall, New York, Friday, May 24th, 1861." It is likely from: "Civil War Pictorial Battle & Commanders", or "The Soldier in the Civil War about 10 3/4" X 16" in size. I do NOT remove pages from magazines or books. I bought a box of 35 lithos at auction - they were all on cardboard and wrapped in plastic.
Offered here is a vintage antique 19th century Civil War lithograph: "The ("Billy") Wilson Zouaves, At Tammany Hall, Taking The Oath Of Fidelity To The Flag, April 24th, 1861." It is likely from: "Civil War Pictorial Battle & Commanders" or "The Soldier in the Civil War. It is about 11 3/4" X 17" in size. I do NOT remove pages from magazines or books. I bought a box of 35 lithos at auction - they were all on cardboard and wrapped in plastic.
Offered here is a vintage antique 19th century Civil War lithograph: "Ruins of Hampton- Burned by The Confederate General Magruder - sketched by A. Waud, Esq." It is likely from: "Civil War Pictorial Battle & Commanders". It is about 11 3/4" X 17" in size. I do NOT remove pages from magazines or books. I bought a box of 35 lithos at auction - they were all on cardboard and wrapped in plastic.
Offered here is a wonderful original antique 19th century print: "The Narrows, From Staten Island, N.Y., W,. R. Miller, Del. engraver, Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, June 1853. I do NOT remove pages from magazines. I bought a huge box of Gleason's at auction that I believed were complete issues. Instead, it was full of about 300 loose pages . It is wonderfully matted in black. What a wonderful view of the river with sailing vessels and people at picnic! Approx 10 1/2" X 8 1/2 " in size.
Offered here is a wonderful original antique 19th century print: "The Washington Elm, At Cambridge, Massachusetts", C.Ulick, S. C., Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, July 1853. I do NOT remove pages from magazines. I bought a huge box of Gleason's at auction that I believed were complete issues. Instead, it was full of about 300 loose pages . It is wonderfully matted in white. What a wonderful view of this huge Elm tree with a street scene! Approx 7 1/2" X 11" in size.