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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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DEDICATION OF THE WASHINGTON
DEDICATION OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT AT WASHINGTON D.C.. From Photographs by Jarvis and Sketches by E. L. . The Daily Graphic: New York Monday February 23 1885. Print. Unframed - 20 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 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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A copy of The Universal Asylum &
A copy of The Universal Asylum & Columbian Magazine for March, 1792. This disbound issue of this Philadelphia magazine includes articles describing the newly established city of Washington, D.C., advice to a young man on the choice of a wife, and on the production of maple sugar.
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Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
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WASHINGTON DC AND PARIS, TWO
WASHINGTON DC AND PARIS, TWO COLOR PRINTSWashington DC and Paris, Two Color Prints
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PLAN OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON IN
PLAN OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON IN THE TERRITORY OF COLUMBIA, CEDED BY THE STATES OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND, DATED 'MDCCC' (1800), FRAME: 26 X 32 IN. (66 X 81.3 CM.)Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia, ceded by the States of Virginia and Maryland, Dated 'MDCCC' (1800),, Dimensions: Frame: 26 x 32 in. (66 x 81.3 cm.)
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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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AFTER CURRIER & IVES. "THE CITY
AFTER CURRIER & IVES. "THE CITY OF WASHINGTON," REPRINT Colored reprint after the 1892 original, sight size: 20 x 28 1/2 in., framed.
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C. Schuessele; ''Washington'' (P.S.
C. Schuessele; ''Washington'' (P.S. Duval Philadelphia 1851) chromolithograph 21 3/4 x 15 3/4 in. framed Estimate $ 80-125
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Two 19th century silhouettes:
Two 19th century silhouettes: "George Washington" and "Count de Grasse" 12 x 8 in., each framed
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HARPER'S WEEKLY, "BALLOON VIEW OF
HARPER'S WEEKLY, "BALLOON VIEW OF WASHINGTON D.C.", JULY 27, 1861, HAND COLORED ENGRAVING, 17 X 21 1/2 IN. (43.2 X 54.6 CM.)Harper's Weekly, "Balloon View of Washington D.C.", July 27, 1861, Hand Colored Engraving,, Dimensions: 17 x 21 1/2 in. (43.2 x 54.6 cm.)
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1912 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS HYGIENE
1912 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS HYGIENE & DEMOGRAPHY A plaquette that is gold-washed bronze, there was also a badge made for the congress. Held in Washington DC, Sept 16-October 5 1912, the congress - 2 weeks of scientific papers, presentations and discussions about physical and mental health which was quite important at the time
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1836 TANNER MAP OF WASHINGTON D.C.:
1836 TANNER MAP OF WASHINGTON D.C.: Hand colored copper engraving of Washington D. C. published 1836 by H. S. (Henry Schenck) Tanner. Sight size 12'' x 15'' matted and framed under glass 18 3/8'' x 21 1/2''.CONDITION: Note toning and foxing not examined out of frame.
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1826 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF
1826 WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SAMPLERstitched "Jane Marie Slade's work done in the 7th year of her age July the 27th A. D. 1826 Washington District of Columbia", under bands of the alphabet and numbers, with printed document of "William Slade and his Descents", silk on linen, sight 7-1/2 x 7 in.; wood frame, 11 x 10-1/2 in.
Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, The Theodore H. Kapnek Collection of American Samplers, January 31, 1981 lot 118; Private Collection, Middleburg, Virginia
Condition:
losses to silk thread in number upper right, fading, minor abrasions to frame, not examined out of frame
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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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WASHINGTONS TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO
WASHINGTONS TRIUMPHAL ENTRY INTO NEW YORK... BY P.S. DURAL & SON. Chromolithograph on paper. Large folio print of a parade published by William Smith Philadelphia ca.1860. Overall toning and stains 33 3/4''h. 46''w. in a painted frame 39''h. 51''w. Ex Jean Massar (Ohio) ex Charles and Nellie Momchilov (Ohio).
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CURRIER & IVES. (American 19th
CURRIER & IVES. (American 19th century). THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. BIRDS-EYE VIEW FROM THE POTOMAC - LOOKING NORTH Lithograph. Published Currier & Ives New York. Framed - 23 1/2 in. x 34 3/4 in. sight size
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1912
1912
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1901 Washington & Alaska
1901 Washington & Alaska Illustrated Book
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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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TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER HALF
TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER HALF DOLLARS. Stone Mountain 1925. Columbian Exposition 1892.
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TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER HALF
TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER HALF DOLLARS. Stone Mountain 1925. Columbian Exposition 1892.
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TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER HALF
TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER HALF DOLLARS. Stone Mountain 1925. Columbian Exposition 1892.
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AFTER E. SACHSE & CO., VIEW OF
AFTER E. SACHSE & CO., VIEW OF WASHINGTON CITY, DC, PHOTOGRAVURE IN COLOR, FRAME: 17 1/2 X 23 3/4 IN. (44.5 X 60.3 CM.)After E. Sachse & Co., View of Washington City, DC, Photogravure in Color,, Dimensions: Frame: 17 1/2 x 23 3/4 in. (44.5 x 60.3 cm.)
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[Historic Newspaper: Washington's
[Historic Newspaper: Washington's Election] Single issue of The Massachusetts Centennial April 1 1789 with reports that George Washington's election appears to be unanimous and that preparations are underway for a triumphant journey to New York to take office; 4pp. folio with a vertical and horizontal fold. Housed in a maroon calf folder with gilt lettering. Estimate $ 1 000-1 500 Paper toned with intersecting folds and some light rubbing.
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TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER HALF
TWO COMMEMORATIVE SILVER HALF DOLLARS. Stone Mountain 1925. Columbian Exposition 1892.
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VIEW OF WASHINGTON CITY.
VIEW OF WASHINGTON CITY. Lithograph. Published by L. Sachse & Co. Baltimore Md. Framed - 21 1/4 in. x 29 1/4 in. sight size.
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1891
1891
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1892 U.S. Columbian Exposition
1892 U.S. Columbian Exposition Commemorativehalf dollar choice A.U.
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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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WASHINGTON MONUMENTS AND STATUES.
WASHINGTON MONUMENTS AND STATUES. From Photographs by C.S. Cudlipp & Co. The Daily Graphic: New York Thursday January 15 1885. Print. Unframed - 20 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in.
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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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SEVEN WASHINGTON, D.C. PHOTO AND
SEVEN WASHINGTON, D.C. PHOTO AND HISTORY BOOKSSEVEN WASHINGTON, D.C. PHOTO AND HISTORY BOOKS, titles include: Old Washington, D.C. in Early Photographs; A History of Georgetown University; National Memorial Day Concert; Barack Obama: The Official Inaugural Book; National Memorial Day Concert: May 28th, 2017 (7) 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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(VIEW) WASHINGTON, DC: 173
(VIEW) WASHINGTON, DC: 173 POSTCARDS EARLY TO LATE-20TH CENTURY(VIEW) WASHINGTON, DC: 173 POSTCARDS, Early to Late-20th Century, Many notable places and subjects. Includes several Pan American Union Building cards, seven cards issued by J. Koehler, The Ebbitt House (Army And Navy Headquarters), White House interior views and more. Provenance: A private New Bedford, Massachusetts collection.
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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