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This is a small selection of our inventory of Banking and Money prints for sale. Additional inventory is available. Contact us with your request. 1-800-879-6277




001bank:
1917 Buying Liberty Bonds in WWI. Antique picture series from New York Times showing various groups of
people doing their
patriotic purchasing.
22x16 in. $60



002bank:
1888 Trust companies. Four-page article on the NY trust companies. Illustrated with portraits of trust company presidents and views of buildings. Each page
11x16 in. $60



003bank:
 
1897 Farmer vs. Laborer. Old color lithograph from Puck magazine compares the prosperity of the farmer to the un-prosperous laborer. 10x14 in. $50



004bank:
 
1893 Treasury Vault in Washington. Hand colored front page from Harper's.
 Genuine original antique.
11x16 in. $80


006bank:
1883 Safe Deposit Storage Vaults. As seen in the fire-proof Lincoln National Bank.
Hand colored
antique views and text.
11x16 in. $60



011bank:
 
1870 Dividend Day view. Huge crowd in the Bowery Savings Bank. Uncolored antique woodcut print.
11x16 in. $60


013bank:
1878 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "Trust Betrayed -- A Broken Savings-Bank." Drawn
by S.G. M'Cutchin.
15-1/2 x 10-1/2 in. $60



015Banking:
1888 photogravure featured in The American Architect and Building News showing a Bank Building on Wall Street in New York, N.Y. designed by W. Wheeler Smith, Architect. Copyright
by Ticknor & Co.
13 x 8-1/2 in.
$40


016Banking:
1901 Harper's Weekly hand colored half-tone titled, "The Philadelphia Mint -- Old and New."
16 x 10-1/2 in. $60



017Banking:
1871 Hand colored wood engraving showing a View of the Interior of the Controller's Office in upper image and the controller, himself in bottom image.Featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
16 x 11 in. $60



019Banking:
1889 Hand colored wood engravings featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper showing scenes from The Evolution of A Bank Note -- Illustrations of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
16 x 11 in. $60



020Banking:
Chromolithographed Record Bond showing a tuxedoed-man's hand holding a stack of bills enclosed in a case with embossed golden coins showing the Value Received. Lithograph by Consolidated Litho. Corp., Cable Place, NY.
8-1/2 x 7 in. $40



021Banking:
1800 Hand colored copper engraving showing the Coining page depicting the Machinery used in the Royal Mint in Plate CCI. Engraved
by H. Anderson.
10-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. $60



022Banking:
Color advertisement showing the adding and listing machine manufactured by the Automatic ADding Machine Co. Page was printed by Dill & Collins Co.
12 x 8-1/2 in. $40



023Banking:
1891 Harper's Weekly wood engraved vignettes titled, "What Could Be Done With Our Idle Silver." Drawn by W.A. Rogers. Caption on top of page reads, "What $400,000,000 In Silver Means." One of the scenes shows a man beginning to count all that money as a sprite young gentleman and by the time he'd finish counting it all, he would be a hunched old man.
16 x 11 in. $60



024Banking:
1887 Harper's Weekly handcolored wood engraving titled, "Redeeming Trade Dollars in the New York Sub-Treasury." Drawn
by W.P. Snyder.
16 x 11 in. $60



025Banking:
1882 Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engravings showing the various rooms at the United States Assay-Office, Wall Street, New York. Drawn by Charles Graham.
16 x 11 in. $60



026Banking:
1893 Hand colored wood engraving titled, "The Stock Exchange at Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic." Featured in The Illustrated
London News.
16 x 11-1/2 in. $60



027Banking:
1884 Hand colored wood engraving featured in Harper's Weekly titled, "The New York Produce Exchange Building." Drawn by
Schell and Hogan.
16 x 11 in. $60



028Banking:
1887 Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engraving showing the Promenade Concert on New-Year's Eve at the Produce Exchange, New York. Drawn by T. De Thulstrup.
21-1/2 x 15-1/2 in. $150
SOLD



029Banking:
1879 Hand colored wood engraving showing the Extension of American Trade -- Visit of the United States Industrial Expedition to Mexico. Featured in Frank Leslie's
Illustrated Newspaper.
11 x 7 in. $40



030Banking:
1891 Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engraving captioned, "What Could Be Done With Our Idle Silver." Drawn by W.A. Rogers. Each scene on page shows different things that could be done with it, like making a solid column 1 feet in diameter and about 6-1/2 miles high. Another scene shows how long it would take a man to count the $400,000,000 -- from 1891 as a young man to
1902 as a much older man.
15-1/2 x 11 in. $60



033Banking:
1872 Hand colored wood engraving titled, "New York City, -- An Evening Scene In A Popular Pawnbroker's Shop." Featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
16 x 11 in. $60



035Banking:
1890 Chromolithograph by J. Ottmann Co., Puck Bldg., NY showing a Chinese man holding up a banner that reads, 'Exclusion of Foreign Trade.'American politicians are shown offering many gifts to the Chinese man in hopes that China will agree to Foreign Trade.
German text underneath image.
20-1/2 x 14 in. $80



036Banking:
1886 Wood engraving from Harper's Weekly titled, "The Strike at East St. Louis -- Firing Into the Crowd." Drawn by T. De Thulstrup.
22 x 16 in. $80



037Banking:
1882 Hand colored wood engraving from Harper's Weekly showing the Vanderbilt Houses. Images above are of William K. Vanderbilt on left and Cornelius Vanderbilt on right. Bottom image shows another
William Vanderbilt house.
15-1/2 x 11 in. $60



038Banking:
1905 Hand colored half-tones from Leslie's Weekly showing 400 guests visiting the Standard Oil Magnate, John D. Rockefeller's beautiful
home in Cleveland, Ohio.
16 x 11 in. $60



039Banking:
1889 Wood engraving showing The Centennial Celebration, -- Scene at the Sub-Treasury Building, on Wall Street, the Site of Old Federal Hall, in Which Washington Took the Oath of Office, -- Hon. Chauncey M. Depew Delivering the Historic Oration. Image was featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
23 x 16-1/2 in. $80



040Banking:
1870 Hand colored steel engraving titled, "The Misers." Published by Gebble & Barrie. Image shows two misers scrupulously counting all their coins as they chart the amount in their accounting book.
13 x 10 in. $60



041Banking:
1889 Hand colored wood engraving showing the Centennial Celebration of President Harrison landing at the foot of Wall Street on Monday,
April 29, 1889. Featured in Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization.
16-1/2 x 11-1/2 in. $60



042Banking:
1887 Chromolithograph featured in Puck titled, "The Amazing Growth of the Pension Pig." Inset on top of page shows a scrawny pig entering the U.S. Treasury and an over-stuffed pig loaded up with $80,000,000 for Pensions in 1887, and Uncle Sam standing by. Chromolithograph by J. Ottmann.
14 x 10-1/2 in. $60



 
376sfo:
SF Stock Exchange “Money Market Panic” 1873 Hand colored, wood engraving. Illustrated London News. Rare.
10 x 14 in. $125


059Banking:
1901 Judge Magazine. "A Hint to the Giant of American Finance." American Workingman (to J.P. Morgan)
13 1/4 x 20 in. $60


043Banking:
1888 Hand colored wood engravings from The Illustrated London News Summer Number showing the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit views.
16 x 11-1/2 in. $80



044Banking:
1895 Hand colored half-tone from Harper's Weekly - Soft-Soap Currency - Then and Now.
16 x 11 in. $80
 



045Banking:
1888 Hand colored wood engraving titled, "The Consumer Consumed." By W.A. Rogers. Featured in Harper's Weekly, A
Journal of Civilization.
16 x 11 in. $80




046Banking:
1878 Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engraving showing a disgruntled Uncle Sam complaining to Hercules, who holds the Hard Labor Union on his shoulders.
16 x 11 in. $80



047Banking:
1895 Hand colored wood engraving by W.A. Rogers titled, "A Perilous Situation." Image shows the Producers of the Country in Danger from Silver Demogogues and Populists. Featured in Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization.
16 x 11 in. $80



048Banking:
1894 Leslie's Weekly hand colored half-tone image showing "The Building of the Equitable Life Assurance Society
at 120 Broadway."
15-1/2 x 11 in. $80



050Banking:
1872 Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engraving showing the "Building of the Domestic Sewing-Machine Company, Corner of Broadway and Fourteenth Street."
16 x 11 in. $80



051Banking:
1874 Hand colored wood engraving featured in The Australasian Sketcher showing Australian wool being examined by some
buyers before its sale.
16 x 11 in. $80



052Banking:
1887 Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engravings showing The Completed Building of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, New York City. Drawn by Hughson Hawley.
16 x 11 in. $80



054Banking:
1884 Puck chromolithograph titled, "The Alchemist of the Past, and the Alchemist of the Present."
13 x 10 in. $60



055Banking:
1895 Chromolithograph by Puck titled, "A Result of the System." Image shows how the big insurance companies, by their carelessness in their selection of agents, adjusters and risks, place a premium on crime.
13 x 10 in. $60



056Banking:
1890 Puck chromolithograph showing a cartoon about the Monopolistic Commuter and How he got Left in this cartoon
about one's Trust.
13-1/2 x 10 in. $60



057Banking:
1905 Chromolithograph featured in Judge titled, "Graft -- The Conqueror." Image shows a sack full of poor bread and bad flour in the Rotten Commissary Dept. sack; a soldier all banged up with shoddy clothes,holding a broken sword with the word Brutality on it; an Empty Treasury building; Defective Ordnance and Cheap Arms weapons; paper boots laying near an unexplodable shell; and a sign that reads, "The Graft that permeates Russia is the real cause of her Humiliation." Uncle Sam and Roosevelt survey the scene.
20-1/2 x 13-1/2 in. $80



058Banking:
1907 Chromolithograph featured in Judge titled, "The Aftermath; Or, What Happened to Money Drawn Out of the UNSAFE Banks." Several cartoons showing citizens who, instead of stowing their money in the banks, they stowed all their money in other places, like tomato cans, trousers, Home-Made Jam jars, gun barrels, socks, and a happy burglar who found money in the
unlikeliest of places!
20 x 13 in. $80


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