This is a fine original lithograph, pencil signed by American artist Gordon Grant. This lithograph was created and printed in 1940 and sold by Associated American Artists in New York. The edition was 250. The image measures 9 1/16 X 11 7/16 inches.
This is a fine original lithograph, pencil signed by American artist Gordon Grant. This lithograph was created and printed in 1940 and sold by Associated American Artists in New York. The edition was 250. The image measures 9 1/16 X 11 7/16 inches.
This is an original drypoint etching by French artist Auguste Brouet. The title is The Herbalist, it was created and printed in 1922. This pencil signed impression is numbered as 58/100 Printed on a laid type paper. The image measures 5 1/2X6 inches. This image is cataloged as image number Ba-251.
This is a rare pencil signed bookplate design by Evert Van muyden. It has numerous views of men working in a printing shop. Pencil signed lower right. The image measures 8 1/2X6 1/2 inches. Collectors seals and annotations on the back. This image was created and printed circa 1890's.
This is a period printing of a Battle Scene from the Thirty Years War, engraved and printed in 1762 By William Baillie. Initialed and dated in the lower left corner of the border. 1/8 inch margins on three sides, some tears at the right edge of the sheet. The image measures 8 1/8X 13 7/8 inches. Printed on an early laid type sheet.
Aquatint, image size: 5 3/4 x 7 1/4 inches, pencil signed and titled
Etching, image size 6 7/8 x 5 inches, signed in pencil l.l. "S.J. Woolf."
This is an original drypoint etching by American artist Walter Tittle. The subject of this work is The Author and Journalist Arnold Bennett. This image measures 9X6 inches. Hand signed in pen and ink lower right border, printed on a watermarked "Millbourn" wove type sheet. Very fine condition.
This is a fine pencil signed etching by British artist Edgar R. Hambly. This scene of a Woman at Prayer has an image size of 6X5 inches, created and printed circa 1910. Hambly was an artist who lived in Cornwall England. This etching is nicely framed.
This is a fine original etching by Japanese artist Fugi Nakamizo (1889-1950) The subject is New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty as seen from Ellis Island. The image is hand signed in pencil and measures 5 1/2X9 3/4 inches. This etching is printed on a medium weight wove type sheet. Very fine condition.
This is an original etching by Scottish artist Ernest S Lumsden. The title is: Mapledurham, it was created and printed in 1911 in an edition of 20. The image measures 4 3/4X6 1/2 inches. Printed on a light weight laid type paper..Hand signed in pencil in the lower border. This image appears in the Copley catalog as image number 118.
This is a fine drypoint etching by American artist Phillip Kappel. The title is: Willemstad, Curacao, it was created and printed Circa. 1930. The image is pencil signed and titled by the artist. The image measures 6 7/8X8 7/8 inches. Fine use of plate tone in the sea and sky.
Lithograph, image size 13 5/8 x 9 3/4 inches, 1945, plate signed l.l. "E.G.45".
This is an original pencil signed and titled etching by American artist Kent Hagerman. This image is of the First Test Flight of C119, the Flying Boxcar. The image measures 6 3/4X9 5/8 inches. Hagerman was an artist working for Fairchild Aviation Company in Hagerstown MD.
This is an original etching by American artist Kent Hagerman, the subject is: The Fairchild XC-120 Pack Plane, created and printed in 1950. Hagerman was hired by Fairchild to make etchings of their new aircraft. This one was an American experimental modular aircraft, known as the flying boxcar, it was unique in the unconventional use of removable cargo pods. The image measures 6 1/4X10 1/4 inches. Hand signed and titled in pencil, numbered as 185/250.
Engraving and etching, image size 10 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches, pub. 1677 in London, title page taken from "The Apostolici", a book on the lives of the Primitive fathers for the three first Ages of the Christian Church by the "Chaplain in ordinary to his Majesty", William Cave.
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