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Paper Size: approximately 14-3/8"x 11" Blank on Reverse Artist: Theodore Jasper, A.M.M.D. This print comes from an 1881 set published by Jacob H. Studer & Co. |
Condition notes: Prints may or may not contain slight imperfections such as light tanning, slight finger dents, stray ink spots, and very small candle wax spots. (from candles used for reading in the 1800's) (Please see full photo for conditions) Other conditions will be considered in above grading and can be seen on the scan or photo (any smudges, age spots, etc.). Printed on a smoother, heavy weight paper. Most imperfections are barely noticeable and are only mentioned to give a complete and thorough description. This beautiful old vintage picture would look wonderful matted and framed!.
Birds pictured: Pl. LXVI 1) Kittiwake Gull 2) Florida Jay 3) Bahama Creeper 4) Bachman's Finch 5) Red-cockaded Woodpecker 6) Red-breast Merganser--Fishing Duck 7) Little Black-headed Duck--Blue-bill--Broad-bill--Scaup-duck
Subject: Bird, birds, swimming, shore, water, dead tree trunk, vines, grasses, marsh, sand, nautical, game, ornithology, avian, Birds of North America, chromolithograph, lithograph. Background color is a dark ivory. Colors: blues, gray, black, white, yellow, green, orange, red, brown
Please note: Photos turned out very dark and were artificially enhanced? with the computer. (they were added for shoppers to see the margin conditions). The image scan (1st picture) is much more accurate for colors and clarity than the full photo.
Other Information: This auction is for a vintage print, printed on paper, printed in the year or period specified-Guaranteed. Prints may be larger or smaller than the size of the digital image scan. Please see the image and print sizes listed near the top of this auction. Some prints may be off center, or have somewhat uneven edges. Any trimming of prints is left to the buyer. We leave all prints in original (as found) condition. Our scanner works very well and will actually intensify any imperfections on a print.
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