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MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE (AMERICAN
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE (AMERICAN 1904-1971): ''THE CAPITOL STEPS WASHINGTON D.C.'' Black and white photograph printed in May 1987 by Igor Bakht from the original negative laid down on masonite. Label: Deitch Projects New York. 23 x 15 3/4 x 1 7/8 in.
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BIRDSEYE VIEW OF THE CITY OF
BIRDSEYE VIEW OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON WITH THE CAPITOL IN THE FOREGROUND. C.H. Andrews. The Illustrated London News May 25 1861. Framed - 16 in. x 20 in. sight size.
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Library of Congress architectural
Library of Congress architectural photograph; vintage black and white photograph depicting the interior of Washington D.C.'s Library of Congress. 17 1/2" x 21 1/2".
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CHARLES AUGUSTIN BUSBY. (English
CHARLES AUGUSTIN BUSBY. (English 1788-1834). The Capitol At Washington Elevation of the Principal Front Drawn and etched by C.A. Busby Architect from measurements and documents obtained by himself on the spot 1819. Published by the author London 1823. Framed - 16 1/2 in. x 23 in. sight size
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Charles Bowen Sims (American,
Charles Bowen Sims (American, 1904-1993); Capitol Building, Washington D.C.; oil on canvas; 24" x 36"; signed lower right.
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AMERICAN , 19TH CENTURY, U.S.
AMERICAN , 19TH CENTURY, U.S. CAPITOL WASHINGTON. D.C. - PUBLISHED BY GEORGE STINSON & CO PORTLAND MAINE, PRINT, SIGHT: 20 3/4 X 30 IN. (52.71 X 76.20 CM.), FRAME: 30 X 39 IN. (76.20 X 99.06 CM.)AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY U.S. CAPITOL WASHINGTON. D.C. - PUBLISHED BY GEORGE STINSON & CO PORTLAND MAINE, Print Lower left inscribed: Whole extent of building 751 Feet 4 inches / Area of ground actually covered 153,112 square Feet; lower center inscribed: Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1871 by George Stinson & Co in the Office of the Librarian of Congress Washington D.C.; lower right inscribed: Cost of Building / 80,000,000 to 90,000,000 of Dollars; verso label: The Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd. Print Dimensions: Sight: 20 3/4 x 30 in. (52.71 x 76.20 cm.), Frame: 30 x 39 in. (76.20 x 99.06 cm.)
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U.S. CAPITOL HISTORICAL
U.S. CAPITOL HISTORICAL MASSACHUSETTS MARBLE ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENTS two similar pieces of 1850s Lee Massachusetts marble steps remnants from the original grand stairs of the Nation's Capitol's Senate's Wing bookend size acquired when the steps were removed in the 1980s to be changed to harder wearing granite designed by Thomas U. Walter under President Millard Fillmore (2) h:11 w:5 d:3 in.
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VIEW OF THE CAPITOL OF
VIEW OF THE CAPITOL OF WASHINGTON, COLOR LITHOGRAPH AND A REPRODUCTION PRINT OF A COTTAGE INTERIOR, LARGER FRAME: 15 X 17 IN. (38.1 X 43.2 CM.)View of the Capitol of Washington, Color Lithograph and a Reproduction Print of a Cottage Interior,, Dimensions: Larger Frame: 15 x 17 in. (38.1 x 43.2 cm.)
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THREE COMMEMORATIVE PROOF SILVER
THREE COMMEMORATIVE PROOF SILVER DOLLARS 2001 US Capital Visitor Center, 1994 US Capital 2000 Bicentennial, Library of Congress.
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SOUVENIR BUILDINGS Set consists of
SOUVENIR BUILDINGS Set consists of twenty famous monuments from around the country. These include Mount Rushmore, the Capital Building in Washington D.C., Capital Records in California, the Space Needle in Seattle and a trolley car from San Francisco. Pieces made of mixed metals including copper, brass and bronze. Set is in overall good condition. Some pieces have a slight patina, and the Washington Monument has a small dent. (ALX 7/10/08).
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HENRY SARTAIN. (American
HENRY SARTAIN. (American 1833-1895). N.E. VIEW OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL WASHINGTON D.C. Color engraving. Drawn and engraved by Henry Sartain Philadelphia. Framed - 18 1/4 in. x 27 1/2 in. sight size
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[Stereoviews - Washington DC]
[Stereoviews - Washington DC] Washington D.C. Stereoview Collection Lot of 38 stereoviews mostly of Washington landmarks. Included are a Bierstadt view of City Hall Bell & Bro. views of the White House Capitol Treasury building Post Office Dept. and the interior and exterior of the Patent Office Jarvis views of Oak Hill Cemetery the Smithsonian Soldier's Home and Lincoln Park statue a Lane view of the Capitol G.D. Wakely views of the Smithsonian Old Capitol Prison an M.P. Rice view of the Patent Office Anthony views of Pennsylvania Avenue and Lincoln's statue in the Capitol rotunda and a Holmes view of the Capitol. Also included are a Moulton view of the Lincoln statue at Philadelphia a Kilburn Bros. view of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn an Anthony view of Cooper Institute in New York and an anonymous view of the Lincoln monument at Springfield. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Good-to-very good.
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY MARTY LAVOR, NO
PHOTOGRAPHS BY MARTY LAVOR, NO BORDERS, WASHINGTON LOOKING UP AND U.S. CAPITOL LOOKING UP, THREE VOLUMESPhotographs by Marty LaVor, No Borders, Washington Looking Up and U.S. Capitol Looking Up, Three Volumes,
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U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE
U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE ARCHITECTURAL SANDSTONE CORINTHIAN CAPITAL FRAGMENT FROM THE ORIGINAL EAST WING PORTICO Aquia Creek sandstone Corinthian capital fragment from the original columns of 1828 designed by Benjamin Latrobe and adapted and installed under Bulfinch's tenure with paint residue h:11 w:4.50 d:4 in.
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Silver Calling Card Case
Silver Calling Card Case Featuring Washington's Tomb & U.S. Capitol A silver card case featuring the Washington's tomb and the pre-1860s United States Capitol. Ca 1830s-1860s 2.5'' x 3.5''. Condition: Very good condition.
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CHARLES HART. (American 19th
CHARLES HART. (American 19th century). U.S. Capitol Washington D.C. Lithograph. Published by Kertson & Fordham. Newark NJ. Framed - 20 1/2 in. x 29 1/2 in. sight size
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AFTER EDWARD SACHSE. (American
AFTER EDWARD SACHSE. (American 1804-1873). PANORAMIC VIEW OF WASHINGTON CITY FROM THE NEW DOME OF THE CAPITOL LOOKING WEST Lithograph. Drawn from nature by Edward Sachse; Published by E. Sachse & Co. Baltimore. Published and sold by Casimir Bohn Washington DC. Framed - 22 in. x 34 /14 in. sight size
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U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE
U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE ARCHITECTURAL SANDSTONE BLOCK FROM STEPS OF ORIGINAL EAST WING PORTICO large piece of Aquia Creek sandstone a numbered and lettered remnant of the East Wing Portico steps of the Nation's Capitol of 1828 designed by Benjamin Latrobe and adapted and installed under Bulfinch's tenure marked ''AS35'' h:8.75 w:19 d:12.50 in.
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GROUP OF BOOKS ON WASHINGTON, D.C.,
GROUP OF BOOKS ON WASHINGTON, D.C., GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AND MUSEUMSGROUP OF BOOKS ON WASHINGTON, D.C., GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AND MUSEUMS, titles include: two (2) copies of Blair House: The President's Guest House, one volume with affixed note card 'With the compliments of John Giffen Weinmann, Chief of Protocol; America's National Gallery of Art: A Gift to the Nation; Gift to the Nation (Friends of Art and Preservation in Embassies); The Library of Congress: The Art and Architecture of the Thomas Jefferson Building; The Architecture of Diplomacy: The British Ambassador's Residence in Washington; Palace of State: The Eisenhower Executive Office Building; Winfield House (8) Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE
U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE ARCHITECTURAL SANDSTONE BLOCK FROM STEPS OF ORIGINAL EAST WING PORTICO large piece of Aquia Creek sandstone a numbered and lettered remnant of the East Wing Portico steps of the Nation's Capitol of 1828 designed by Benjamin Latrobe and adapted and installed under Bulfinch's tenure marked ''S41'' h:8.50 w:18.50 d:11 in.
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AFTER R. MILNE. (19th century).
AFTER R. MILNE. (19th century). CAPITOL OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON D.C. Lithograph. Copy of R. Milne's celebrated photograph. The Courier Lithograph Co. Buffalo NY. Framed - 21 in. x 42 in. sight size
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ILLUSTRATION OF WOMAN IN FRONT OF
ILLUSTRATION OF WOMAN IN FRONT OF U.S. CAPITOL, SIGNED EDRIEN, GOUACHE ON BOARD, FRAMED, 19 X 15 INIllustration of Woman in Front of U.S. Capitol, Signed Edrien, Gouache on Board, Framed, 19 x 15 in
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WELLS MOSES SAWYER (WASHINGTON,
WELLS MOSES SAWYER (WASHINGTON, D.C./FLORIDA/IOWA, 1863-1961), DISTANT VIEW OF THE CAPITOL., OIL ON CANVAS, 16” X 20”. FRAMED 22” X 26”.WELLS MOSES SAWYER, Washington, D.C./Florida/Iowa, 1863-1961, Distant view of the Capitol. Signed lower right "Wells M. Sawyer". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 16" x 20". Framed 22" x 26".
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JOHN HALL (NC, 1952-2019), HOUSE OF
JOHN HALL (NC, 1952-2019), HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, CAPITOL BUILDING, RALEIGH, N.C. Cibachrome print, edition 1/5, retains gallery label to verso, framed.
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PAIR SANDSTONE ELEMENTS FROM THE U.
PAIR SANDSTONE ELEMENTS FROM THE U. S. CAPITOL Pair of carved Aquia Creek sandstone architectural elements, 1793-1829, removed from the original Senate side facade of the United States Capitol's central portico, as authorized by the 84th Congress (1965) for the extension of the East Central Front, with type written and signed notation by Frank X. Kuhn, stone specialist and consultant to the Architect of the Capitol. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, California. Approximate dimensions: h. 6", w. 4", d. 4".
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DON SWANN (AMERICAN B. 1889),
DON SWANN (AMERICAN B. 1889), WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS, GEORGETOWN AND THE CAPITOL, TWO UNFRAMED ETCHINGSDon Swann (American b. 1889), Washington's Headquarters, Georgetown and The Capitol, Two Unframed Etchings
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AFTER WILLIAM A. PRATT. (American
AFTER WILLIAM A. PRATT. (American 19th century). ELEVATION OF THE EASTERN FRONT OF THE CAPITOL OF THE UNITED STATES Lithograph by Charles Fenderich Washington City. Published by William Fischer Washington City. Drawn by Wm. A. Pratt architect and surveyor. Framed - 19 1/4 in. x 23 3/4 in. sight size
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WASHINGTON (VIRGINIA) Lithograph
WASHINGTON (VIRGINIA) Lithograph with tint stone by M. Alophe after a drawing by New York painter S.F. Dubourjal. Dubourjal's work was in turn based upon a life painting by Gilbert Stuart. Printed by Cattier. Published by Goupil Vibert & Co. Paris and New York C.1860. Washington is depicted three-quarter length in uniform outside a campaign tent. His left hand rests on a fortification plan spread out on a boulder. To the rear is a sketchy rendering of a river with a small village beyond. 11 1/4 x 9 1/8 in. (image).
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OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL VIEWED FROM
OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL VIEWED FROM THE SOUTH. Harper's Weekly. Drawn by Theodore R. Davis from photographs by W.H. Jackson. Framed - 15 in. x 20 1/2 in. sight size.
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THREE HISTORICAL PRINTS.
THREE HISTORICAL PRINTS. Handcolored engravings. Two American views mid 19th century. Washington from Arlington Heights engraved by Hinshelwood showing the Capitol Building and the partially built Washington Monument. And Brock's Monument (from the American side) engraved by Richardson with a sidewheeler steam ship. Both in frames 13 3/4''h. 14 3/4''w. Together with an English print on laid paper published 1776 of ...Wakefield Lodge...engraved by Rocker. In a frame 13''h. 14''w.
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Charles Bowen-Sims (American,
Charles Bowen-Sims (American, 1904-1993) Capitol Building, DC Oil on board Signed lower left 24" x 36"
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AFTER CHARLES G. CREHEN.
AFTER CHARLES G. CREHEN. (American 19th century). DESIGN OF THE NATIONAL WASHINGTON MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON Lithograph by William Endicott & Co. New York. With eight facsimile signatures including Millard Fillmore John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay. Framed - 25 1/2 in. x 17 in. sight size
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THE CAPITOL IN 1892, ETCHING,
THE CAPITOL IN 1892, ETCHING, UNFRAMED: 16-1/2 X 22-1/4 INThe Capitol in 1892, Etching, Unframed: 16-1/2 x 22-1/4 in
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THE CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON,
THE CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON, ENGRAVING, SHEET SIZE: 15 X 21 IN, UNFRAMEDThe Capitol at Washington, Engraving, Sheet size: 15 x 21 in, Unframed
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THREE FRAMED WATERCOLORS
THREE FRAMED WATERCOLORS Including an unsigned view on the Mall, Washington, D.C.
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[Print and Photographs] Nine of
[Print and Photographs] Nine of Baltimore including City Hall Washington Monument The Peabody etc. all framed