- A Large Collection of Prints of
A Large Collection of Prints of The American Civil War and Slavery, 19th/20th centuries, including pages from Harper's Weekly, Harper's History of the Great Rebellion, and The Soldier in Our Civil War, featuring scenes of forts, prisons, soldiers, pictorial battles, ships and Generals; also featuring a page from a German copy of Frank Leslie's pictorial history depicting a frightful scene near Omega Landing, Mississippi, of Blacks being burned by their own for murdering their own; also including pages from Frank Leslie's Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of the Civil War, 1896; together with prints of various scenes of life during the Civil War, including portraits of Andrew Jackson and Zachary Taylor, sizes range from 4" x 4" to 10" x 14".
- Extensive Collection of Approximately
Extensive Collection of Approximately Five Hundred American Historical Prints, including subjects such as the American settlers, the Spanish-American War, the Civil War and Constitutional documents, sheet 4" x 6" to 19" x 14-1/2". Unframed. Provenance: Mr. Frank Mapes, The Centuries Old Maps and Prints Gallery, New Orleans; being sold to benefit the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.
- U.S. Civil War Framed Art Prints
U.S. Civil War Framed Art Prints Lot of Seven Includes: Currier & Ives Surrender of Port Hudson La. July 8th 1863 framed 20 x 14''; a Mexican War print 20 x 16''; third print is the Battle of Lookout Mountain November 24 1863 21.5 x 9''; fourth print is a Mexican War print 16 x 20''; fifth is a copy of the 51st Mass. at New Berne N.C.; sixth is a watercolor Yanks at the Battle of New Market 13 x 17''; seventh is a reproduction photograph of Robert E. Lee. Condition: Very good.
- Civil War print "Battle of Wilson's
Civil War print "Battle of Wilson's Creek" copyrighted 1893 by Kurz & Allison 76 & 78 Walbash Ave. Chicago framed and matted. 18.75"x26"
- Four Civil War Prints (19th century)
Four Civil War Prints (19th century) "Camp Oliver 25th Mass. V. Infantry", hand-colored lithograph, after Combe, lithography by Sarony, Major & Knapp, New York, 15-1/2 x 20 in. (page); "Yankee Volunteers Marching Into Dixie", lithograph printed in colors, lithographer J. H. Bufford's, Boston, 11-5/8 x 14-3/4 in. (page); "The Surrender of General Lee…", published by John Dainty & Goff & Bro., Philadelphia, lithography by P. S. Duval & Son, 21 x 26-7/8 in. (page); "Lee and His Generals", hand-colored lithograph, published by J. Kelly & Sons, New York, 20-3/8 x 27-7/8 in., six tears with tape verso, fading, all with 19th century maple ogee-molding frames,
- PRINTS OF 5 CIVIL WAR GENERALSFive
PRINTS OF 5 CIVIL WAR GENERALSFive 19th century prints of Civil War Union and Confederate Generals. 1st item: Robert E. Lee "likeness from an approved photograph", Johnson Fry & Co. Publishers. New York. Lithograph 7 1/2” H by 5 1/2” W on a larger sheet (11 1/8" H x 8 1/2" W). Light toning, smudges at corners, small partial punctures to left margin. 2nd item: General P. G. T. Beauregard, depicted against a dark ovoid background. Line engraving with roulette. Engraved and published by William Sartain 728, Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Image 11" H x 9 1/2" W. Mat - 19 1/4" H x 13 3/4" W. Some foxing; water stain in upper left corner on image background and margin. 3rd item: Major General George H. Thomas, by William Sartain. Stipple line and roulette engraving. Published by Bradley & Co. Publishers. 66 North Fourth Street Phila. 11 1/4" H x 9 1/4" W image. Matted, 19" H x 15" W. Staining to upper left margin, 5" H x 2 1/2" W. 4th item: Major General Ambrose Burnside, depicted against a light ovoid background surrounded by border with images of the Battle of Fredericksburg and Stonebridge. Engraving with printed signature below image. 12 1/2" H x 10" W image. Matted: 24" H x 18" W. Water stain along left margin, 12" H x 2 1/2" W. 5th item: Gen. Joseph E. Johnson, engraving, proof before letters, source image unknown. Image: 12 1/4" H x 10" W. Matted: 25" H x 16 1/2" W. Scattered foxing, including spot near subject's ear. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
See item description above.
- [Civil War - Art] Civil War Lithographs
[Civil War - Art] Civil War Lithographs Including Our Generals in the Field Plus Lot of 7 including: a hand-colored lithograph titled Our Generals in the Field copyright to W. Lyons circa 1861 framed 12.75'' x 15.75'' sight 19.5'' x 22.5'' overall; hand-colored lithograph titled Camp White / Col. D. Donnelly 28th N.Y.Z. copyright to L.N. Rosenthal framed 6.5'' x 11'' sight 13.5'' x 16.5'' overall; an early Nathaniel Currier lithograph titled Washington From the President's House after the William Henry Bartlett painting 11.75'' x 16''; and four Confederate bills including $5 $10 $20 and $100 note.
- U.S. Civil War Framed Print This
U.S. Civil War Framed Print This print is titled Volunteer and depicts a soldier standing with canteen. Image measures 16 x 22". Nicely framed and matted. Condition: Excellent. Ready to hang.
- FOUR CIVIL WAR THEMED PRINTS. DON
FOUR CIVIL WAR THEMED PRINTS. DON TROIANI (CONNECFOUR CIVIL WAR THEMED PRINTS. Don Troiani (Connecticut, born 1949) "Retreat by Recoil," signed, numbered 45/1000, certificate of authenticity included, image measures 20" x 27". Keith Rocco (USA, 20th century) "Through the Cornfield," signed, numbered 203/450, certificate of authenticity included, image measures 17" x 14". Don Stivers (Connecticut/Virginia, 1926-2009) "Peace with Honor," signed, numbered 582/1200, certificate of authenticity included, image measures 18" x 25". Civil War battle print on canvas, image measures 19" x 34". In wood frames; 28" x 23" to 22.5" x 38" overall.
- PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ADVERTISING PRINTS.
PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ADVERTISING PRINTS. Notman Photo Company Boston 1884 lithographs. Composite images one of Union commanders and the other of Confederate commanders. 14 1/2''h. 9 1/2''w. (sheet). One is matted and framed the other has a matching frame but no mat.
- American Civil War print after
American Civil War print after James E. Taylor (New York 1839-1901) THE GRAND REVIEW OF THE UNION TROOPS AT THE CLOSE OF THE CIVIL WAR engraved by J. W. Evans circa 1881 engraving framed sight size: H13 1/2'' W17 5/8'' together with: SOLDIERS MEMORIAL OF THE WAR published by Rice & Allen and George E. Perine circa 1865 lithograph matted unframed page size: H19'' W24'' (2pcs) Provenance: From the library of a South Carolina scholar.
- [Civil War] a lithographs of Jefferson
[Civil War] a lithographs of Jefferson Davis published by Blelock & Co. 130 Canal St. New Orleans; and a chromolithograph of Robert E. Lee both in oval frames sight 13 1/2 in. x 10 1/2 in. 16 in. x 13 in. respectively.
- SIX AMERICAN MILITARY IMAGES SPANNING
SIX AMERICAN MILITARY IMAGES SPANNING THE CIVIL WAR TO WORLD WAR I To include: Salt print, corporal in likely New York militia uniform, circa 1861, identified as Aloysius Berman, however not in Civil War database (print's mount crudely trimmed for oval frame); four 1880s/90s cabinet cards from Chicago portraying three men in fraternal order regalia and one a U.S. Army infantryman; plus a WWI era 8 x 10 in. glossy newspaper print of an Army camp kitchen in the field, the verso with an American Press Association stamp.
- Three framed and matted Civil War
Three framed and matted Civil War prints, "The War in Virginia...", 23" x 29.5" oa; and two Harper's Weekly, the largest 19" x 23" oa, all three mounted in ornate gilt frames.
Condition: Very good.
- [Civil War Ephemera] Assortment
[Civil War Ephemera] Assortment of printed and part-printed documents and orders mostly associated with draft and pensions Estimate $ 100-200
- Civil War soldier photograph with
Civil War soldier photograph with painted highlights in a walnut frame 8" x 6". ?
- FOUR CURRIER AND IVES CIVIL WAR
FOUR CURRIER AND IVES CIVIL WAR BATTLE SCENE PRINTS Hand-colored lithographs, 19th century, to include "The Battle of New Bern, NC, March 14, 1862," "General Stoneman's Great Cavalry Raid, May 1863," "Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia, May 5, 1862," and "Great Battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn, Jan. 2, 1863," in uniform framing.
- Civil War photographs on paper,
Civil War photographs on paper, Lincoln and more, 3”H to 4”H, with four musket balls Civil War bullets from Battle of Chancellorsville, with others found in Virginia battlefield in 1950's. Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $10
- 1 portfolio. (American Civil War.)
1 portfolio. (American Civil War.) Battles of The Civil War, 1861-1865. A Pictorial Presentation. (Little Rock: Pioneer Press), (1960). Oblong folio, orig. bds.; worn & defective. With 36 color offset litho plates after Kurz & Allison. Contents loose. Plates clean. Sold as a collection of plates.
- Lot of twelve Civil War carte-de-visite
Lot of twelve Civil War carte-de-visite photographs; several William Fricke (photographer), Lincoln and other Civil War images. 4" x 2 1/4".
- Five chromolithograph Civil War
Five chromolithograph Civil War battle scenes by American Lithographic Co., all framed and matted.
20" x 27" oa
Condition: Minor losses to frames.
- Three Civil War Prints (19th century)
Three Civil War Prints (19th century) hand-colored lithographs with gum arabic: "Gen. Robert E. Lee C.S.A." by "Bruck H. Verlag V.F. Silber, Berlin", published by Max Jacoby & Zeller, New York, with autograph facsimile within stone, 21-1/2 x 16-3/4 in. (image), 26-3/8 x 20-3/4 in. (page), 19th century bird's-eye maple and ogee-molding frame, some mildew and pest damage within image, water stains in margins, foxing, toning, fading, frame with abrasions and losses to veneer; "General R. E. Lee", published by Smith & Holden, Baltimore, Maryland, 27-3/8 x 21-7/8 in. (page), silver gilt wood frame, all edges taped in with masking tape, tears at top and at central horizontal crease, laid down on card, foxing, toning, fading, frame with abrasions; "Last Meeting of Gen. Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson", after Everett B. D. Julio (American, 1843-1879), 23 x 17-3/4 in. (sight), 19th century bird's-eye maple veneer and ogee-molding frame, tears at title, foxing, toning, some fading, not examined out of frame, frame with abrasions, loss to veneer
- Civil War Era Photo Albumwith tintypes
Civil War Era Photo Albumwith tintypes C.D.V.'s of men woman some in uniform plus civil war heroes & Lincoln C.D.V. images.
- [Civil War Ephemera] Assortment
[Civil War Ephemera] Assortment of hand written and part-printed documents mostly passes orders for transportation in Maryland Estimate $ 200-300
- TWO UNFRAMED CURRIER & IVES PRINTS
TWO UNFRAMED CURRIER & IVES PRINTS PERTAINING TO THE CIVIL WAR. Both small folios. ''The Fall of Richmond Va. on the Night of April 2nd 1865''. And ''The Seige of Charleston''. Matted.
- [Civil War - Art] Civil War Lithograph
[Civil War - Art] Civil War Lithograph Belger Barracks Baltimore Md 150th New York Lot of 3 including: a hand-colored print of Belger Barracks Baltimore Maryland 1863 copyright to E. Sachse listing the officers of the 150th New York Volunteers 13.5'' x 19.5'' framed to 15.25'' x 21.25''; plus two ca 1898 chromolithographed prints of Federal and Confederate Uniforms approximately 6.75'' x 9'' framed to 8'' x 10''. Condition: Very good.
- CIVIL WAR ERA CARTE DE VISITE OF
CIVIL WAR ERA CARTE DE VISITE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Circa 1865, albumin print mounted on card, framed.
- [Photographs Civil War] Pair of
[Photographs Civil War] Pair of portraits of a high-ranking Union cavalry officer and his wife oval-format albumin prints apparently with original frames Estimate $ 100-200 Some fading.
- FOUR CIVIL WAR ERA CASED IMAGES
FOUR CIVIL WAR ERA CASED IMAGES IN UNION CASES. American 1860s. Includes a sixth plate tintype of a soldier in front of a patriotic backdrop and a sixth plate tintype of a well-dressed family in a ''Constitution and the Laws'' Union case by Lilttlefield Parsons and Company. Together with a sixth plate tintype of a uniformed soldier and a sixth plate ambrotype of a woman in a Littlefield Parsons and Company Union case depicting a romantic scene.
- TWO CIVIL WAR DRAWINGSTwo Civil
TWO CIVIL WAR DRAWINGSTwo Civil War drawings , by Confederate soldier John Jacob Omenhausser, drawn while a prisoner at Point Lookout Maryland, the first depicting African American Union sentinels buying rings from the rebels, the second with a prisoner pleading to get out of prison to fight the Indians, with two African American Union sentinels standing guard nearby, 6 1/2" x 8".
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Condition:
Unframed. Light staining. Sheet size-8 1/2'' x 11 1/8''
- [Civil War - Cased Images] Civil
[Civil War - Cased Images] Civil War Quarter Plate Tintypes of Soldiers in Front of Patriotic Backdrops One Armed Lot of 2 including: a quarter plate tintype of soldier armed with saber standing in front of a military camp backdrop featuring a 34-star American flag housed in a Country Dance Union case; and a quarter plate tintype of a soldier seated in front of a military camp backdrop featuring a nicely tinted 34-star flag (his pants shirt and cheeks are also tinted) housed in geometric/floral case. Condition: First with scattered surface imperfections including a v-shaped scratch on the soldier's face. Second very good with minor flaking at bottom center.
- Three Civil War framed prints FORT
Three Civil War framed prints FORT SUMTER BEFORE THE FIRST BOMBARDMENT FORT SUMTER IN RUINS AFTER THE SURRENDER OF CHARLESTON colored lithograph framed size: H21 1/4'' W25 1/4'' THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR CHARLESTON colored lithograph framed size: H25 1/4'' W31 1/2'' VIEW OF SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEER TROOPS colored lithograph framed size: H25'' W28'' (3pcs) Provenance: Bluffton South Carolina private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- 25 pieces. American 19th-Century
25 pieces. American 19th-Century Photographs - American Civil War Portraits - 12 Union officers in uniform, 13 Union government officials - Albumen prints, C.D.V. formats, mounted to stiff 8vo sheets.
- Lot of six Civil War carte-de-visite
Lot of six Civil War carte-de-visite photographs; several from Brady negatives, various Union soldiers (some identified). 4" x 2 1/4".
- TWO UNFRAMED CURRIER & IVES PRINTS
TWO UNFRAMED CURRIER & IVES PRINTS PERTAINING TO THE CIVIL WAR. Both small folios. ''Battle of Bull Run Va. July 21st 1861''. And ''The Battle of the Wilderness Va. May 5th and 6th 1864''. Matted.
- [Civil War - Cased Images] Civil
[Civil War - Cased Images] Civil War Sixth Plate Double Tintypes of Soldiers and Their Families One Armed Lot of 2 including: a sixth plate tintype of a soldier armed with a long rifle housed in a grape cluster Union case with a tintype of a woman and child presumably the soldier's wife and baby; and a sixth plate tintype of a standing young soldier with a cigar in his mouth affixed on verso with a two cent revenue stamp stamped Bruster Bro and housed in an eagle and flag Union case with a tintype of woman presumably the soldier's wife. Condition: very good.