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Seminole Chief Osceola- 1861 Hand-Colored Engraving
AnOriginal Historical Printfrom HistoryOnPaper
Thisis a stunning 1861 hand-tinted engraved print...but with moderate to heavy aging
Stunning hand-colored at publication - but moderate age & wear -- Light text transfer
Handling& age faults but of historical interest
Title Page Depicted for Reference ..but Not included
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Type of Print Chromolithograph - Wood Print - Steel Engraving - Copper Engraving - Photogravure Printing Year 1861
Artist - Engraver - Publisher ****** - ***** - *** Print Size (Approx) 5-1/4 inches X8.5 inches IMAGE(S) MAY BE ENLARGED TO SHOW DETAIL Paper weight/type Thin - Medium - Heavy - Other Reverse side Blank - Related text/pictures - Unrelated text/pictures Condition Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest) Description Foxing; Age toning and handling wear; Please inspect picture(s) Notes
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CONDITION: Please INSPECT PHOTO.May be Enlarged for viewing.
This is an original print, not a reproduction.
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