Antique
My collection of antique prints of varying subjects. They vary in condition from frayed to pristine but are all endearing and collectible to the right collector.
My collection of antique prints of varying subjects. They vary in condition from frayed to pristine but are all endearing and collectible to the right collector.
Very rich colors in this image based on a painting by Sir D. Wilkie RA. Printed by the Leighton Brothers, famous English printers in the 1800’s who started the “Illustrated London News”.
Wonderful image from Peterson’s Magazine, May 1877. Full title is The Trysting Place, by the willow. (see story, “A point of honor”.
Edges a bit tattered but easily covered with mat.
Wonderful image from Peterson’s Magazine, May 1877. The full title says, “House-dress: Back. Black Lace Fichu”, with the word dress mispelled as “dbess”.
Wonderful image from Peterson’s Magazine, May 1877. Click on image to see both the front and back of the page. The back is another Breton Jacket and a New Style Straw Hat.
Wonderful image from Peterson’s Magazine, May 1877. Click on image to see both the front and back of the page.
An ad from McCall’s Magazine, 1910. They are soliciting subscription sales by offering fur scarfs and muffs.
Great illustrations for this article from McCall’s Magazine, 1910. Page 507 with the end of article also included.
This is a page from McCall’s Magazine, January 1910. If interested, I could also provide the page with the end of “A Bad Little Girl” article.
Very intriguing image after a painting by J.M.W. Turner. There are angels leading the way in the clouds. This was “Engraved for the Eclectic Museum by John Sartain”. Some foxing on the left side and was cut fairly close (1/4 in.) on the right. Additional information about John Sartain in the “About the artist” section.
Very nice image after a painting by George Jones, RA (1786-1869). Slight crease across the print. Unable to verify which Sartain to attribute the engraving to.