A GROUP OF FIVE HAND-COLORED PRINTS OF NEW ORLEANS,
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A GROUP OF FIVE HAND-COLORED PRINTS OF NEW ORLEANS, 19TH CENTURY, comprising, "NOUVELLE-ORLÉANS," Charles Lalaisse, engraver, Jules Noël, designer, and Imp. Ch. Chardon the Elder, Paris, 1820-1860, showing the Mississippi River bank lined with double masted ships, paddle steamboats, and a two masted steamship, 6" x 8"; "AM KAI (LEVÉE) IN NEW ORLEANS," attributed to Herman J. Meyer (German 1826-1909), in margin, "Ms. C.L. No. 1879," circa 1856, showing a busy port with goods moved by cart, horse and hand, 5 1/4" x 7"; "NEW ORLEANS," attributed to Herman J. Meyer (German 1826-1909), published by Bibliographisches Institut in Hildburghausen, 1828-1874, plate DXXXXV, 5 1/4" X 7"; "New Orleans," by Alfred R. Waud (English/American 1828-1891), engraved by D.G. Thompson, published by D. Appleton & Co., 1873, 7" x 10"; and, "LA NOUVELLE-ORLÉANS.-VUE PRISE SUR LA LEVÉE," drawn by A. Slom, signed in plate, after photography by the Société de Géographie, circa 1880-1890, 6" x 8". Provenance: Private Document Collection, Rochester, New York
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Some minor fading of hand coloring, well framed and presented, mild toning and surface wear, overall in good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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A GROUP OF FIVE HAND-COLORED PRINTS OF NEW ORLEANS,
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