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CURRIER & IVES "'TROTTING CRACKS'
CURRIER & IVES "'TROTTING CRACKS' AT THE FORGE"Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "'Trotting Cracks' at the Forge," depicting several horses at a forge, 1869.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6651, page 677-78.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
Sight; height: 21 1/4 in x width: 30 in. Framed; height: 30 3/4 in x width: 38 3/4 in.
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Currier & Ives equestrian
Currier & Ives equestrian lithograph, "The Trotting Gelding Frank With J. O. Nay, His Running Mate: As they appeared at Prospect Park, L.I. Nov. 15th 1883. Driven by John Murphy", Currier & Ives, New York, chromolithograph printed in oil colors, image 19 x 30 in., page 25-1/8 x 36-1/8 in.; modern frame. Laid down on card, foxing, toning, trimmed at edges, tears top edge in margin, handling grime; frame with abrasion.
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CURRIER AND IVES "TROTTING
CURRIER AND IVES "TROTTING STALLION, GEORGE M. PATCHEN,...Currier and Ives "Trotting Stallion, George M. Patchen, Jr. of California" 1866 lithograph in colors on paper inscribed in plate throughout the lower margin image size 16 1/2 x 25 inches
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CURRIER & IVES "TROTTING CRACKS
CURRIER & IVES "TROTTING CRACKS AT HOME" PRINTThomas B. Worth (American, 1834-1917) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "'Trotting Cracks' at Home - A Model Stable," depicting the interior of a harness room of a large stable with several horses, 1868.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6650, page 677.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
Sight; height: 21 in x width; 30 in. Framed; height: 25 in x width: 43 3/4 in.
Condition:
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Currier & Ives ''Coming from the
Currier & Ives ''Coming from the Trot'' Lithograph. 1869.Condition: Laid on cardboard. Toning.Dimensions: 22 3/4'' x 33''Provenance: Property from The Strong sold to benefit the museum's collections fund.E
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Currier & Ives Print ''Trotting
Currier & Ives Print ''Trotting Cracks'' atthe forge image area 22'' x 28''
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Currier & Ives, publishers
Currier & Ives, publishers CELEBRATED TROTTING TEAM EDWARD AND SWIVELLER (G. 1033 P. 3464) Chromolithograph
Estimate:$600-$800
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CURRIER & IVES "TROTTING GELDING
CURRIER & IVES "TROTTING GELDING BILLY D" PRINTJames J. McAuliffe (American, 1848-1921) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "The Trotting Gelding Billy D. with Running Mate," and subtitled "Owned by J.B. Barnaby. Driven by John Murphy. Beacon Park, Boston, Oct. 22, 1881. Record 2:14 1/4. Driven by Thomas S. Foster." This print depicts a team of racing horses as they fly past an audience, 1881. Signed in plate along the lower right.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6654, page 678.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
Sight; height: 22 1/4 in x width: 33 3/4 in. Framed; height: 28 1/4 in x width: 36 1/2 in.
Condition:
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Currier & Ives large folio
Currier & Ives large folio colored lithograph (Comstock #6712) ''The Trotting Gelding Billy D. with running mate'' commemorates Billy D.'s race record of 2 minutes 14 1/4 seconds on Oct. 22nd. 1881 signed lower right ''J. Mc Auliffe'' framed under glass some toning and water stains ss. 22 1/2'' h. x 30 1/2'' w.
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Currier & Ives "The Celebrated
Currier & Ives "The Celebrated Trotting Stallions 'Ethan Allen and George M. Patchen'" 1858. 19.5"x27.5"
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Currier & Ives color print, "The
Currier & Ives color print, "The Celebrated Trotting Stallion Ethan Allen..." 11" x 14 1/8".
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Currier & Ives Goldsmith Maid
Currier & Ives Goldsmith Maid 1871 a Currier & Ives colored lithograph fully titled The Peerless Goldsmith Maid driven by Budd Doble. / ''The Queen of Trotters'' Unrivalled in the world. / trotted in harness at East Saginaw Mich. July 16th 1874 three consecutive heats in... / At Buffalo NY August 7th a Mile in Harness in...; 9.25 x 13.5 in. Condition: Matte burn and toning.
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CURRIER AND IVES COLORED
CURRIER AND IVES COLORED LITHOGRAPH, TITLED "THECelebrated Trotting Horse ‘John Stewart' as He Appeared on the Twentieth Mile". Late 19th century Shows a tear on left bottom corner and slight tear on bottom edge. Modern frame, new matting, and UV glass. Sight size 22 1/2" x 29", overall with frame 25" x 31 1/2".
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5 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN
5 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN PRINTSCurrier and Ives, United States. Group of five equestrian lithographs including:
John Henry (J.H.) Wright (American, 1813-1883). "Rysdyk's Hambletonian: The Great Sire of Trotters," 1880.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5714, page 585.
John Cameron (Scottish, 19th c). "Dexter: By Rysdyk's Hambletonian. Dam 'Hawkin's Mare,' by 'American Star'," 1871.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 1712, page 177.
"A Home on the Mississippi," 1871.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3109, page 323.
"The Star of the Road," 1849.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6110, page 630.
"The High Bridge at Harlem, N.Y.," 1849.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3039, page 318.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
Sight; height ranges from 9 in to 12 1/2 in; width ranges from 13 in to 16 1/4 in. Framed; height ranges from 13 3/4 in to 17 3/4 in; width ranges from 17 1/2 in to 21 1/2 in.
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IVES CUZNER TROTTER c. 1890 pat.
IVES CUZNER TROTTER c. 1890 pat. March 1871 by J. Cuzner and was named after him described as ''dressed driver whips horse and horse trots in very natural manner '' carriage is red driver wears brown coat brown pants & red hat features paper label from 1899 Greenfield Fair. 11'' l. Some retouch to horses resolder at hitch (VG Cond.)
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Currier & Ives "Lady Thorn" hand
Currier & Ives "Lady Thorn" hand touched lithograph of the trotting mare. 9" x 14"
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CUZNER TROTTER Ives c. 1890 pat.
CUZNER TROTTER Ives c. 1890 pat. March 1871 by J. Cuzner and named after him described as 'dressed driver whips horse and horse trots in very natural manner ' carriage is red driver wears red coat checkered pants and white hat. 11'' l. Replaced harness hand overall (VG Cond.)
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Currier & Iv
Currier & Iv
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Currier & Iv
Currier & Iv
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Framed and matted Currier & Ives
Framed and matted Currier & Ives lithograph "A Side Wheeler 'Bustin' a Trotter", sight 11 1/2"h x 14 12"w, together with two others, each titled "Trotting Cracks At the Forge", and an H. Pharazyn print "Trotting Cracks of Philadelphia", all approximately 10 1/2"h x 13 1/4"w
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Three Currier and Ives hand colored
Three Currier and Ives hand colored lithographs depicting trotting horses. Includes: ''Lady Thorn The Celebrated Trotting Mare. Formerly 'Maid of Ashland'.'' ''The California Wonder OCCIDENT. Owned by Gov. L. Stanford'' and ''Trotting Stallion Wedgewood. By Belmont. Record 2:19''. All three are framed and under glass. Condition: minor discoloration to paper some dings and dents to frames minor water damage to paper see images. ''Lady Thorn'' measures 11.5'' tall x 15.75'' wide (sight) ''Wedgewood'' measures 12.5'' tall x 16.5'' wide (sight) ''Occident'' measures 11.5'' tall x 15.5'' wide. Shipping weight 6.5 lbs.
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4 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN
4 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN PRINTSCurrier and Ives, United States. Group of four equestrian lithographs including:
Scott Leighton (American, 1847-1898). "The Queen of the Turf Maud S, Driven by W.W. Bair: By Harold, Dam Miss Russell, by Pilot Jr.," 1880.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5440, page 555.
"Grand Drive, Central Park, N.Y.," 1869.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2693, page 276.
John Cameron (Scottish, 19th c.) "Ethan Allen and Mate and Dexter: In Their Wonderful Race, over the Fashion Course, L.I. June 21st 1867," 1867.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 1903, page 196.
John Cameron (Scottish, 19th c.) "The Celebrated "Four In Hand" Stallion Team: Superb and His Three Sons," 1875.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0972 or 0973, page 97.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
Sight; height ranges from 19 1/4 in to 21 in; width ranges from 27 1/2 in to 28 3/4 in. Framed; height ranges from 28 in to 30 in; width ranges from 36 1/2 in to 37 3/4 in.
Condition:
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CURRIER AND IVES "MR. BONNER'S
CURRIER AND IVES "MR. BONNER'S HORSE, JOE ELLIOTT, DRIV...Currier and Ives "Mr. Bonner's Horse, Joe Elliott, Driven by J. Bowen" 1873 lithograph in colors on paper inscribed in plate throughout the lower margin image size 17 x 26 1/4 inches
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LARGE FOLIO OF CURRIER & IVES, HAND
LARGE FOLIO OF CURRIER & IVES, HAND COLOREDLITHOGRAPH, MR. BONNER'S HORSE JOE ELLIOTT DRIVEN BY J. BOWEN, TROTTING IN MYSTIC PARK, MEDFORD, MASS, JUNE 28TH, 1872. GREAT COLOR. OLD PRINT SHOP LABEL ON VERSO. 20 1/2" X 27 3/4" SIGHT SIZE, OVERALL 30" X 37". IN MODERN FRAME AND MATTING.
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3 CURRIER & IVES FARM PRINTSCurrier
3 CURRIER & IVES FARM PRINTSCurrier and Ives, United States. Group of three farm, homestead, or pioneering lithographs including:
Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "The Farmers Home - Summer," 1864.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2047, page 218.
"A Glimpse of the Homestead," 1859.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2592, page 268.
"Summer in the Highlands," 1867.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6331, page 644.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
(Sight) Height ranges from 11 3/4 in to 18 1/2 in; width ranges from 15 1/4 in to 24 1/2 in. (Framed) Height ranges from 22 3/4 in to 30 1/4 in; width ranges from 28 in to 36 1/2 in.
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1 piece. Color Lithograph.
1 piece. Color Lithograph. Currier, N.; Ives, J.M., pub. "Trotting for A Great Stake." New York, 1890. 19 1/4 x 28 inches (488 x 711 mm) - image & text; 23 1/8 x 31 3/4 inches (587 x 806 mm) - sheet size. Light to moderate toning, dampstaining along bottom margin, hinged at top corner. Framed. Gale
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Currier & Ives print of the
Currier & Ives print of the "Trotting Mark Lucy" mounted in a walnut frame.
14.5" x 19" oa
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CURRIER AND IVES, COLOR LITHOGRAPH,
CURRIER AND IVES, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, "PATRON" ADVERTISING THE 1888 HARTFORD RACES IN CHARTER OAK PARK, DEPICTS HORSE AND SULKY, $10,0...Currier and Ives, color lithograph, "Patron" advertising the 1888 Hartford Races in Charter Oak Park, depicts horse and sulky, $10,000 stake, framed behind glass in floating mount, newspaper clipping attached verso describing the races, wear consistent with age including creases, tattered edge, bent corners, discoloration, ss: 14" h. x 16" w.
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2 CURRIER & IVES FARM ANIMAL
2 CURRIER & IVES FARM ANIMAL PRINTSCurrier and Ives, United States. Group of two color lithographs depicting a horse race and farm animals including:
Louis Maurer (German/American, 1832-1932). "At The Fair Grounds," depicting a harness horse race at a country fair, 1894.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0328, page 33-34.
Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "American Farm Yard - Evening," depicting livestock grouped in a farmyard, 1857.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0152, page 21.
(At the Fair Grounds) Sight; height: 18 3/4 in x width: 28 in. Framed; height: 26 1/4 in x width: 35 1/2 in. (American Farm - Evening) Sight; height: 18 3/4 in x width: 24 1/4 in. Framed; height: 28 1/2 in x width: 34 1/4 in.
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Currier & Ives (19th century)
Currier & Ives (19th century) Five sporting-related "Darktown" lithographs: "Darktown Sports-Winning Easy", foxing, losses, handling grime; "The Darktown Riding Class-The Trot", pencil inscriptions; "The Darktown Riding Class-The Gallop", handling grime, pencil inscriptions; "Darktown Sports-A Grand Spurt", creases; "Won By a Foot", minor foxing, each 13-1/2 x 17-3/4 in. (page); unframed,
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THE TROTTING GELDING BILLY D.
THE TROTTING GELDING BILLY D. WITH RUNNING MATE: Currier & Ives lithograph 1881 based on original painting by John McAuliffe sight size 21'' x 29 1/2'' 31 3/4'' x 23 1/2'' with margins bird's eye maple frame 31'' x 38''.CONDITION: Laid on backboard 3'' tear in lower right margin scattered toning staining and foxing sold as is.
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CURRIER AND IVES, PUBLISHERS,
CURRIER AND IVES, PUBLISHERS, LITHOGRAPHSCurrier and Ives, Publishers (American, Active 1852-1880)Old Oaken Bucket, The Wayside Inn (2)lithographs with hand-coloring on wove paperslot consists of: 1.The Old Oaken Bucket; after Fanny F. Palme
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5 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN
5 CURRIER & IVES EQUESTRIAN PRINTSCurrier and Ives, United States. Group of five equestrian lithographs including:
Louis Maurer (German/American, 1832-1932). "Life In The Country: 'The Morning Ride'," 1859.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3779, page 402.
Louis Maurer (German/American, 1832-1932). "Life In The Country: 'Out for a Days Shooting'," 1859.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3778, page 402.
Scott Leighton (American, 1847-1898). "Harry Wilkes: By George Wilkes. Dam Molly Walker. By Capt. Walker," 1885.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2967, page 303.
Scott Leighton (American, 1847-1898). "The Old Mare The Best Horse," 1881.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 4955, page 502.
Scott Leighton (American, 1847-1898). "Waking Up the Old Mare," 1881.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 7014, page 723.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
Sight; height ranges from 17 3/4 in to 23 3/4 in; width ranges from 24 1/4 in to 32 1/2 in. Framed; height ranges from 26 1/4 in to 32 in; width ranges from 32 3/4 in to 39 in.
Condition:
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Currier and Ives Sulky Lithograph
Currier and Ives Sulky Lithograph Lithograph on paper Currier & Ives titled Goldsmith Maid and Lucy a print depicting the sulky racer's time a far less common Currier; 11.25 x 15.25 in.
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FOUR ANTIQUE CURRIER & IVES TROTTER
FOUR ANTIQUE CURRIER & IVES TROTTER HORSE LITHOGRAPH PRINTS. 14 3/4"H X 19 1/4"W (LARGEST)Four antique Currier & Ives trotter horse lithograph prints., Dimensions: 14 3/4"H x 19 1/4"W (largest)
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4 CURRIER & IVES HOMESTEADING
4 CURRIER & IVES HOMESTEADING PRINTSCurrier and Ives, United States. Group of four homesteading or pioneer lithographs including:
Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "A Snowy Morning," 1864.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5979, page 620.
"A Halt by the Wayside."
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2918, page 300.
"Winter Evening," ca. 1854-56.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 7271 or 7272, page753.
"American Homestead Spring," 1869.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0183, page 23.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
Sight; height ranges from 9 1/4 in to 13 1/4 in; width ranges from 12 3/4 in to 17 in. Framed; height ranges from 13 1/2 in to 19 1/4 in; width ranges from 17 1/2 in to 22 1/2 in.
Condition:
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