Offered here is a group of vintage prints: "Eldorado Classics", Twelve classic Roman statues and architecture pencil drawings by Ernest W. Watson, signed, on very heavy glossy paper; Joseph Dixon Crucible Company, Jersey City. Actually has a narrative on each, which states which pencils he used on the drawings; 2H, H, 3H etc ect. These are reproduced prints.
Offered here is a vintage magazine art print: "Harper's Weekly Print - December 21, 1901", I can not read the artist's name - if anyone knows it please tell me and I will change the listing, oversized and in great condition, "David Warfield ad 'The Auctioneer' ". I did not remove any of these - I have several listed - they were mixed in a box of old magazines. Very nice condition! Image taken with my digital - may be a little out of focus and sorry for the flash - the line down the right edge is from the camera and not on the print. This one has a very light stain at the left corners and light chipping at the top and bottom edges.
Offered here is a wonderful old vintage framed artist signed cityscape print; Back of print states, High St., Town Hall, Shake Hotel, Guild Cottage, Mary Arden's Cottege, William Shakespeare's Mother, print signed behind glass inside the included wooden frame! Small in size.
Offered here is a vintage hardcover art nouveau era book on fashion, full plate painting lithography: "The Passing Show, Drawings by A.B. Wenzell copyright 1903, about 11 1/2" X 16 1/2". Paper covered boards- painting reproduced - light brown color, edge wear and rubs, corners rounded as is typicalof these books, light brown cloth binding, frayed at spine head and heel, hinges starting to pull, may be partially re-glued. A few pages loose. Frontis is in color, rest of paintings are B & W. A Compilation of Illustrations from Collier's Weekly showing the Fashionable world in America and Europe, and Sentimental and Dramatic Subjects. Wonderful reproductions of the artwork An over-all nice book!!
Offered here is a wonderful old Vintage Colonial Scene Print, Framed Behind Glass.
Offered here is a wonderful old vintage antique framed artist signed tinted farmscape lithograph; Vintage Farmscape Lithograph - Charles Westerley, 1897. Needs conservation and re-matting inside the wonderful wooden pine frame, dirty, water staining, foxing, tear at 9" or so from right corner on top edge - Most water stain and the tear will be covered by re-matting inside the frame - what yo will be let with is a wonderful farmscape with light foxing, minor spots of something on the bottom left quadrant and a couple of minor surface scrapes. Heavy cradboard mounting 12" X 26" - area of lithograph when re-matted 8 1/2" X 21 3/4". This will be a decent lithograph when rematted inside the included wooden frame!
Offered here is a grouping vintage lithographs: "Zilzer, Gyula - lithographs - grouping of three", each about 9 5/8" X 12 1/8" in size. "Science in The Service of Death", "The Dread Angel of Distruction", and "Women and Children", portraying the horrors of Imperialist War in Europe and against Facism. Included is an article from The Sunday Worker newspaper, May 3, 1926 issue. Each is signed and dated 1932 (may be facimile signature) - The Dread Angel of Destruction has the signature and date in reverse. The painter and printmaker Gyula Zilzer was born in Budapest and studied art at the Royal Academy of Art there, and also at the Hans Hofmann School of Art in Munich, and in Paris. He exhibited internationally from the mid-1920s onwards, and had solo exhibitions in America at the Los Angeles Art Museum in 1943, and the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, in 1944. He also worked as a production designer and art director in Hollywood, and worked on numerous films. These are of great interest - would be wonderful framed. They each have some minor stressing and Science In The Service of Death has a tiny tear and chip on the right edge near the bottom.