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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 16:54:36+00:00

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This is a single etching in near fine condition by a German-American artist, Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl (1855 - 1932) . The image is of a seated lady in turn-of-the-century attire, her face is in profile as she looks at something outside the frame of the image while putting on or taking off a glove. This piece has the loose, free character of a sketch while depicting the etchers ability to catch slightly windblown hair, and lace with soft folds of fabric. The Image is 7" height x 4 1/2" width. The outside dimensions of paper are 12 1/8" H x 9" W. This etching is from the American Art Review by Koehler. Clean and crisp - no marks or wear. Signed on the plate in the upper left corner. ; .
6 A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF THE PROVINCES OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, NEW-YORK, NEW-JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA BY THE ENGLISH. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED A MAP OF MARYLAND, ACCORDING TO THE BOUNDS MENTIONED IN THE CHARTER, AND ALSO OF THE ADJACENT ... Facsimile of the 1735 Document.
This is an etching in near fine condition of "A Sketch-North River", by Reginald Cleveland Coxe. The image depicts a lone tugboat with a trail of steam against a cloudy or foggy background including a vague coastline beyond the ship. The etching is of fine quality with intricate linework. The print is neat and exceptionally clean with a strong plate mark. The antique white woven paper has no tears or chips. The print is hinged on a piece of archival matboard and matted with an opening using archival, quality matboard which can be used for framing. (Frame not included. ) The image size is approximately 3 3/4" in height and 6" wide. The plate mark is approximately 1/4" out from the image. The window opening is approximately 4 3/4" in height and 7" wide. The outside dimensions of the matboard are 10" x 13". Signed on the plate with initials, RCC. 1888. Coxe is known for marine and atmospheric scenes . Coxe, American, 1855 - 1926/7. Member of the American Barbizon School during the Etching Revival. ; .
Black and white engraving in fine condition of agricultural implements, including the Burgess and Key's Reaper, Hornsby's "Challenge" Reaper, and the Finishing Steam Thrashing Machine. The agricultural implements are rendered in fine detail with delicate lines. Print is neat and clean with no tears or chips. Paper has a slight yellowing consistant with age. Print measures 9 1/2" x 6 1/4" and image measures 9" x 6" (height by width). ; 9 1/2" x 6 1/4"
Black and white engraving in fine condition of agricultural implements, including the Hornsby's "Paragon" Mower, Samuelson's Combined Mower and Reaper, and the Hay Maker. The agricultural implements are rendered in fine detail with delicate lines. Print is neat and clean with no tears or chips. Paper has a slight yellowing consistant with age. Print measures 9 1/2" x 6 1/4" and image measures 9" x 6" (height by width). ; 9 1/2" x 6 1/4"
Black and white engraving in fine condition of agricultural implements, including the Fluted Rollar or Clod Crusher, Drill for Turnipor Mangold-war tzel with Manure, and an image of Steam Cultivation (shows a pair of six horse-power Engines at work) . The agricultural implements are rendered in fine detail with delicate lines. Print is neat and clean with no tears or chips. Paper has a slight yellowing consistant with age. Print measures 9 1/2" x 6 1/4" and image measures 9" x 6" (height by width). ; 9 1/2" x 6 1/4"
Black and white engraving in fine condition of agricultural implements, including the Howards Champion Plough, Double Furrow Plough, the Ransomes Plough and Subsoiler Combined and the Howards Simplex Plough. The agricultural implements are rendered in fine detail with delicate lines. Print is neat and clean with no tears or chips. Paper has a slight yellowing consistant with age. Print measures 9 1/2" x 6 1/4" and image measures 9" x 6" (height by width).; 9 1/2" x 6 1/4"
Black and white engraving in fine condition of agricultural implements, including the Old Norfolk Plough, Improved Norfolk Plough (from the beginning of the 19 century), the Somerville's double Plough, and a diagram of three different types of furrows. The agricultural implements are rendered in fine detail with delicate lines. Print is neat and clean with no tears or chips. The bottom half of the printing (in the text printing only, not in the pictoral diagrams) looks as though it was printed twice and the second printing didn't quite match up, but the labels are still readable. Paper has a slight yellowing consistant with age. Print measures 9 1/2" x 6 1/4" and image measures 9" x 6" (height by width).; 9 1/2" x 6 1/4"
Black and white engraving in fine condition of the ancient Roman Plough. The image depicts the ancient plow and the different styles and how it is harnessed to the oxen. The agricultural implement is rendered in fine detail with delicate lines. Print is neat and clean with no tears or chips. Paper has a slight yellowing consistant with age. Print measures 9 1/2" x 6 1/4" and image measures 9" x 6" (height by width).; 9 1/2" x 6 1/4"

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