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Theodore Roosevelt

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




001ted:
C.1900 Leslie's Weekly half-tone titled, "Colonel Theodore Roosevelt," who was the courageous leader of the famous Rought Riders, the Republican Candidate for Governor of New York State, and a Presidential Possibility in 1900. Hand colored,  half-tone. **Center fold has been reinforced/mended.
22 x 16 in. $120
b/w: $80


020ted:
UNIFORMS OF ROOSEVELT'S 'ROUGH RIDERS.' This old half-tone image shows the uniforms worn by the Rough Riders, Theodore Roosevelt's regiment that fought in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. Caption describes in detail the Khaki uniform of the rider, and the poncho of the other soldier. Original page, Leslie's Weekly, January 5, 1999 - antique print over 100 years old. 11" x 16"
Black & White is: $30
Color is: $40



025ted:
C.1912 Political caricature of the G.O.P. Party. Gorgeous engraving titled,"Lining Up For the Greatest Race in the World," drawn by W.A.Rogers from Harper's Weekly. 22 x 16 in $80



026ted:
1913 Political caricature of Teddy Roosevelt. Beautiful engraved image titled,"His Master's Voice," drawn by C.J. Budd from Harper's Weekly.
11 x 16in. $30



030ted:
Harper's Weekly "Constructions of the constitution will be found to vest the power where it will be exercised - in the national government" Roosevelt putting Supreme Court robe on Moody while Secretary of War Taft reads simplified constitution.1906
12 x 8 1/2 in. $40


034ted:
Harper's Weekly "The 'Little Senate' " by Thulstrup pictured in President's Office: Littlefield, Burrow, Nelson, Foraker , Grosvenor, Quay. hand colored 1903 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in $40 11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. $40



035ted:
 
Harper's Weekly. "Good Friends and Possible Opponents" Theodore Roosevelt at the dedication of the Louisiana Purchase Expo in St. Louis. 1903 hand colored.
11 1/2 x 8 in $40



036ted:
Leslie's Weekly "Theodore Roosevelt's Famous Regiment of Rough Riders" bottom of picture has key listing members of Troop K. which are, by number: No. 1 is Trooper William Tiffany, No. 2 is Bugler Cassi, No. 3 is Provo Sergeant Cash, No. 4 is Second Lieutenant Devereaux, No. 5 is Trooper George L. Smith, No. 6 is Sergeant R. Ronalds, No. 7 is Trooper Herrig, No. 8 is Sergeant S.G. Devore, No. 9 is Corporal Joe Stephens, No. 10 is Trooper Coville, No. 11 is Corporal Norman, No. 12 is Corporal Bull, No. 13 is Trooper B.F. Daniels, No. 14 is Trooper W.J. McKay, No. 15 is Surgeon Thorp and No. 16 is Trooper Lie. Hand colored 1898. 11 x 16 in. $95



039ted:
Harper's Weekly "The President in the West" Roosevelt in Arizona, California and New Mexico in 1903 8 x 11 1/2 in. $40



047ted:
1898 Hand colored half-tone from Leslie's Weekly Illustrated showing "Uniforms and Types of the Army and Navy -- Plate X. Rough Riders." Paragraph under caption describes how the uniforms are made and which materials are used.
16 x 11 in. $50
Black & White Half-tone: $40



048ted:
1898 Half-tones on double-page from Leslie's Weekly showing Buffalo soldiers getting shaved in the field barber-shops and camps. Caption reads, "The Barber-Shops in the Camps of Our Good-Looking Fighters, From Florida to California -- Our Soldiers in the Field Did Their Best to Secure "All the Comforts of Home" -- Yankee Ingenuity Supplied Various Substitutes for the Luxurious Barber's Chair."
21 x 16 in. $90



050ted:
1908 Color double-page Lithograph from Judge titled, "Which?" Lithograph shows two large drums with the words 'The Third Term" written on them with Roosevelt wearing a banner saying 'Square Deal' sitting on the left and a clown wearing a banner which reads 'Free Trade' seated at the right.
21 x 14 in. $120



051ted:
1901 Leslie's Weekly half-tone captioned, "President Roosevelt Enjoys A Notable Foot-Ball Game." Several half-tones show the President, Mrs. Roosevelt and their friends enjoying the spirited contest at Philadelphia between the Naval Academy and West Point teams.
16 x 11 in. $50



055ted:
1906 Chromolithograph from Judge showing the G.O.P. patriotic elephant wearing a boxing glove on his trunk as the referee, Roosevelt, pats him down with the Square Deal. Caption reads, "Well Done!" Roosevelt tells the elephant, "You have done fine! We are finishing the year in great shape!" Ex-Library.
14 x 10 in. $50


   

056ted:
 
1887 double-page Chromolithograph from Puck by J. Ottman, Lithographers. Artist is J. Keppler. Caption underneath reads, "Little Roosevelt!!! - The Grand Old Party Must Be Hard-Up!"
20-1/2 x 14 in. $50



058ted:
C.1905 Double-page half-tone drawn by C.J. Budd featured in Harper's Weekly. Caption reads, "Bless You, My Children, Bless You!" Scene shows Roosevelt and two other politicians gesturing with their hands in foreground and another faint image of a man with a halo over his head standing
above them.
21 x 16 in. $90


066ted:
1908 Half-tone from Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization with the caption reading, "The "Square Deal" Dance." Scene shows a man looking out of a window at another man named Mellen jumping to get away from bullets shot by a man known as Bonaparte. W.A. Rogers, artist.
13 x 9 in. $50



005fox:
1886 Meadow Brook Hunt Club Meet at House of Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, Long Island - Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engravings. Upper image shows "The $29,000 Filly Dew-Drop."
16 x 11 in. $60


071ted:
1884 Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization half-tone showing, "Our New Watchman, Roosevelt." Thomas Nast
 is the artist.
16 x 11 in. $60


076ted: 1912 Chromolithograph from Puck showing President Wilson with the words, Fearlessness and Common Sense on his sleeves holding a live wire which reads, "The Tariff" as Taft and Roosevelt try running away. Caption reads, "He Dares
To Touch It."
13-1/2 x 10 in. $80


084ted:
1909 Ten hand colored half-tones showing Theodore Roosevelt, HUnter from the East African trip he made with his son, Kermit after leaving the presidency. Featured in Collier's and in very good condition. The side border edges
are trimmed close.
19-1/2 x 14-1/2 in. $125


110ted:
The Roosevelt Bears at Niagara - "They started off at once to view the rolling rapids and the big horseshoe." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $40


111ted:
 "One to Three You're Left-Handed." by Gretta Palmer. Interesting article on how teachers and parents forced them to use their right hands; againts their natural tendency.  Roosevelt, one of the many left-handed Presidents.
10 x 13 3/4 in. $30





116ted:
"Shoot, if you must, this old grey head, But spare your country's flag,' she said." 1912 Harper's Weekly. **Library stamp left quadrent.
10 5/8 x 15 3/4 in. $60



117ted:
The Rough Riders at La Quasina. Depicting action at the Battle of Las Guasimas in the first land engagement of the Spanish-American War. 1899.
14 1/2 x 21 7/8 in. $60


119ted:
"The Correspondent" - In war as in peace The Kodak is at the front. 1904 Collier's Weekly. Ad featuring Roosevelt for Kodak Co.
10 5/8 x 14 1/8 in. $30


121ted:
The Colonel in Action. 1912 Harper's Weekly. Half-tone engraving.
11 x 15 1/2 in. $30


122ted:
President Roosevelt writing the message which opened the new Pacific Cable. 1903 Harper & Brothers. Half-tone print.
9 3/8 x 13 1/4 in. $30







"The Roosevelt Bears"

 
Drawings and verse about two bears (TEDDY-G & TEDDY-B.) who traveled east to see President Theodore Roosevelt. Only two years before, Roosevelt, amused by a cartoon showing him refusing to shoot a bear, had given permission for his name to be used for a new toy, the "Teddy Bear."



087ted:
"TEDDY-B threw the monkey and made him yell, And caught him every time he fell." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $40


088ted:
"We've sailed before, said TEDDY-B, 'We hit Chicago down a tree.'" 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $40


089ted:
"'You mind these things,' said TEDDY-G, 'Our breakfast hour is half-past three.'" 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $40


090ted:
"'But the play that caused the biggest laugh Was TEDDY-G on a big giraffe.'" 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $40


091ted:
"In timing hits and in making base, And in running home in the wildest race, This play that day of the Roosevelt Bears Beat base records everywheres." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


092ted:
"They came from the clouds like sailors bold, with not a thing but the rope to hold." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30



094ted:
"The Bears Celebrate the Fourth" 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30



095ted:
"The Bears Celebrate the Fourth" - "With a slap and bang, in smoke and noise, Like any two July Fourth boys." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


096ted:
They looked so jolly and smiled so sweet, That the children clapped and stamped their feet. And waved their hands and stoop on chairs, And cried, "Hurrah for the Roosevelt Bears!" 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


097ted:
The Bears Celebrate the Fourth. "Shot rockets just to try, To hit the things up in the sky."
1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


098ted:
The Roosevelt Bears visit Washington - "Dee-lighted."
1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


099ted:
"The Bears were asked to come next day, At an early hour to have a play, On the White House grounds and in children's tent and breafast with the President."
1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


100ted:
More About the Roosevelt Bears - "And boys and girls wave their good-byes. And tears filled many children's eyes."
1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


101ted:
More About the Roosevelt Bears - "A trunk was brought, a solid mass, With iron locks and bound in brass."
1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


102ted:
The Roosevelt Bears play Baseball - "The Bears were invited by Muddy Pete, to go with him to an East Side street."
1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


103ted:
The Bears Celebrate the Fourth - "As a safety valve for them and you, To keep things running square and true."
1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


104ted:
More About the Roosevelt Bears - "They breakfasted the following day, With the President and had their play." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30


105ted:
More About the Roosevelt Bears - "He was hooped around from head to paw, The funniest sight you ever saw." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30



107ted:
The Bears Entertain Philadelphia Children - "And through the halls walked round and round, But not a trace of the Bears they found." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $20


108ted:
"Big Teddy Bear For You." Cute advertisement for the Teddy Bear & The Whole Bear Family. They are all the rage!
7 x 10 in. $40



109ted:
"They strung a wire from tree to tree and then the fellows with TEDDY-B, Put crackers all along the wire, to prepare the field fro an army fire." 1907 Edward Sten & Co.
8 1/8 x 11 in. $30




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