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002ws: 1901 Northern Pacific rush. Stock exchange view of the rush to buy shares in Northern Pacific, May 9, 1901. Hand colored half-tone from Harper's. 11x16 in. $60



003ws: 1887 Equitable Life Building. Nine hand colored engraved views of the new Equitable Life Assurance Society building in New York, from Harper's. 11x16 in. $60



004ws: NAST-PRESIDENT GRANT RESCUES WALL STREET. Expertly hand watercolored engraving from Thomas Nast, "Out of the Ruins." Caption "U.S.G. (Chief of U.S. Police) - 'I am glad to see that you are not seriously hurt. The Houses in this 'Street' have been shaky and on false Bases for a long time, and you've had a very Narrow Escape." Front page Harper's Weekly, published October 18, 1873. Genuine antique print produced in 1873, NOT a reproduction!. 11" x 16" $60



005ws: 1890 Express Industry Tycoons. Hand colored engraved portraits of "The Express Business and Its Chiefs." Harper's. 10x16 in. $50



006ws: 1872 Jay Gould cartoon by Nast. Black & white engraving by Thomas Nast, "Dead Men Tell No Tales." Shows Gould, Tweed and other "culprits" facing Justice. Harper's. 11x16 in. $30



008ws: Hand colored, antique Wall Street engraving. The Centennial Exercises in Front of the Sub-Treasury - President Harrison Delivering his Address. From the May 11, 1889 issue of Harper's Weekly. 11x16 in. $60



009ws: 1930 Henry Ford Article. Entire issue of the New York Times Magazine, April 13, 1930, 24 pages. Front page article on the school built by Ford in Sudbury, Massachusetts. 11-1/2x16-1/2 in. $30



011ws: 1902 J.P. Morgan Portrait. Original front page Harper's. Black & white half-tone of J. Pierpont Morgan. 9x13 in. $30
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012ws: 1902 Price of Prosperity Print. Original color litho front page of Judge, the political humor magazine. Shows American Prosperity being a magnet for diseases, foreign poverty, escaped convicts, political exiles and other parasites. 9x13 in. $30



013ws: 1903 Financial Building views. This hand colored half tone shows 3 views of financial institution in New York. The Morton Trust Co. is pictured twice on Cedar St. and then on Nassau St., the third view is of the Guaranty Trust Co. at Nassau and Cedar. This print is from a 1903 edition of King's Views of New York. 10x15 in. $40



014ws: 1889 President Harrison on Wall Street. Hand colored antique woodcut engraving, front page original Harper's Weekly. Shows President Benjamin Harrison landing at the foot of Wall Street for the Centennial Celebration. 11x16 in. $50



015ws: 1885 Wall Street Bank Building views. Five black & white original engravings on one page. Shows exterior and interior views of a new building on Wall St. 16x11 in. $30



016ws: 1880 Philadelphia Mint views. Coining silver dollars at the mint. Eight excellent hand colored antique engravings on one Harper's page. Shows various steps in the process. 16x11 in. $50



017ws: 1930 Henry Ford Portrait. Great black & white portrait of the renowned industrialist. From the French Histoire de la Locomotion Terrestre. 11x14-1/2 in. $40



018ws: 1852 Royal Exchange view. Fine black & white antique engraving of the Exchange building in London. Shows busy street scene in foreground. 10-1/2x7 in.



019ws: 1873 Scenes in Wall Street during "The Panic". This hand colored engraving shows 7 scenes: lost, the paying teller, gained, Jacy Cooke and Company's Office, run on the Union Trust Company, the excitement on the street, and around the stock indicator. This genuine antique print is from the October, 1873 edition of Harper's Weekly 11x16 in. $60



020ws: 1888 The Humors of the Presidential Capaign in New York City. A Political Procession Passing Down Wall Street- An Avalanche of Telegraphic Tape. This hand colored engraving is from the October, 1888 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. size: 11x16 in. $80



100ws: 1889 Antique Print of Wall Street. Rare, hand-colored, front page print from an 1889 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. It shows the celebration of the centennial of the inauguration of George Washington at the Sub-Treasury Building. 11x16 in. $60



101ws: 1863 The Gold Panic on Wall Street. Antique, hand-colored, original wood engraving published in an 1863 issue of Harper's Weekly. The print shows an angry mob at the entrance of the Public Board. 11x16 in. $50
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102ws: 1882 Vanderbilt Homes. Three wood engraved prints showing homes belonging to the Vanderbilt family in New York City. Print was published in an 1882 issue of Harper's Weekly. 11x16 in. $30



103ws: 1870 Interior of the Bowery Savings Bank. Beautifully hand-colored, wood engraving of interior scene at the Bowery Savings Bank in New York. From an 1870 issue of Harper's Weekly. 11x16 in. $40



104ws: 1872 Sketches of the Bank of England. Hand-colored wood engravings of two scenes at the Bank of England showing the burning of old bank notes and the entrance to bullion vaults. 11x16 in. $50



105ws: 1884 Old Antique Wall Street Print. Colored, wood engraving published in an 1884 issue of Harper's Weekly shows the new Cotton Exchange in New York. 10x10 in. $30
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109ws: 1874 Scene from the Liverpool, England Exchange. Color wood engraving published in an 1874 issue of Harper's Weekly shows traders at the Liverpool, England Exchange. 11x16 in. $40



110ws: 1873 Thomas Nast Cartoon of Wall Street. Color wood engraved cartoon by the famous cartoonist Thomas Nast was published in 1873. It shows President Grant declining to bail out Wall Street. 11x16 in. $40
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111ws: 1871 View of Philadelphia Exchange. Color, wood engraved print published in an 1881 issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper shows 2 hand-colored views of the exterior and interior of the new mining and stock exchange in Philadelphia. Accompanied by text. 8x11 in. $30
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112ws: 1886 Monopoly Cartoon. Color lithograph published in an 1886 issue of Puck shows King Monopoly exacting tributes from farmers, workers and merchants. 16x22 in. $50
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113ws: 1895 New York Clearing House. Engraving published in an 1895 issue of Scientific American. It shows the New York Clearing House on Cedar Street between Broadway and Nassau. Accompanied by text. 10x11 in. $30



115ws: 1896 Puck Cartoon: Uncle Sam Weakened. Color lithograph published in an 1896 issue of Puck magazine. The cartoon claims that the strong American economy is being weakened by the sale of bonds. Leaders of countries with sound financial policies are shown laughing at Uncle Sam, who is peddling bonds on the street. 13x20 in. $50



116ws: 1878 Financial Print: Gould, Vanderbilt, Etc. Color lithographed cartoon from the German-language edition of Puck magazine. Shows Gould, Vanderbilt and Field sitting atop their monopolist barge, made of low wages, long hours and the working men who supported them. 9x13 in. $60



117ws: 1864 Stock Market Gambling Scene. Hand colored engraving from Harper’s Weekly, titled "Stock Gambling at Gallagher’s Evening Exchange." Shows a crowd of men bidding on stocks in an unofficial, after-hours stock market. 11x16 in. $50
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012bank: Hand colored wood engraving from the July 2, 1864 issue of The Illustrated London News. Beautiful engraving titled, Kerbstone Stockbrokers in New York. Image shows an outside stock exchange market being conducted. 11x16 in. $90
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118ws: 1884 Wall Street Financial Panic Print. Hand colored engraving from Harper’s Weekly, titled "The Panic: Scenes in Wall Street Wednesday Morning, May 14." Wall street is shown packed with a large crowd of well dressed gentlemen, all of whom look extremely worried. 11x16 in. $50
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119ws: 1873 Wall Street Panic Scenes. Hand colored, engraved images of scenes on Wall Street during the panic of October 1873. Shows citizens rushing to banks to withdraw their money, overworked bank tellers, and worried brokers. 11x16 in. $50



120ws: 1926 "Little Hal, The Boy Trader or Picking Up Money in Wall Street". From Fame and Fortune Weekly, Stories of the Boys Who Make Money by A Self Made Man. Vol. 1106 New York, December 10, 1926 size:9.5x7.5 in. $35



121ws: 1922 "Bill's Bond Syndicate or A Fortune From a Two Cent Stamp". From Fame and Fortune Weekly, Stories of the Boys Who Make Money by A Self Made Man. Vol. 858 New York, March 10, 1922 size:9.5x7.5 in. $35
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122ws: 1899 Pluck and Luck Complete Stories of Adventure. Dunning and Co., The Boy Brokers by A Retired Broker. Vol. 858 New York, November 8, 1899 This weekly has been mounted to a backing for stability. size:9.5x7.5 in. $35



123ws: 1914 "Saving a Million or Ben and the Wall St. Brokers". From Fame and Fortune Weekly, Stories of the Boys Who Make Money by A Self Made Man. Vol. 450 New York, May 5, 1914 size:9.5x7.5 in. $35



124ws: 1914 "An Errand Boy's Fortune or The Office of Wall St". Secrets.From Fame and Fortune Weekly, Stories of the Boys Who Make Money by A Self Made Man. Vol. 440 New York, March 6, 1914 size:9.5x7.5 in. $35



125ws: 1914 "The Boy Behind the Deals or The Luck of a Wall St. Broker". Secrets.From Fame and Fortune Weekly, Stories of the Boys Who Make Money by A Self Made Man. Vol. 446 New York, April 17, 1914 size:9.5x7.5 in. $35



126ws: 1913 "Stocks and Bonds or The Firm with a Grip on the Market". From Fame and Fortune Weekly, Stories of the Boys Who Make Money by A Self Made Man. Vol. 4422 New York, October 31, 1913 size:9.5x7.5 in. $35



127ws: 1902 "Wall Street's" Famous Up-Town Branch. This double page hand colored engraving shows a gathering of New York"s "big operators" in the Waldorf Astoria's cafe. Some noteable stock brokers shown are: T.J. Taylor, A.A. Housman, James R. Keene, Jacob Field, William L. Stow, H. Content, William Oliver, J.W. Gates amd Jesse Wasserman. This genuine antique print is from a 1902 edition of Harper's Weekly. size:11x22 in. $90



128ws: Hand colored engraving from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper from 1884. Financial Panic in New York, scene in Wall Street, midday on May 14, 1884. Text below picture in German. size:11x16 in. $80



129ws: Broad Street During the Panic. Hand colored wood engraving from the October 11, 1873 issue of Harper's Weekly. 16x11 in. $80



130ws: 1894 Now Let The Lion Beware! Chromolithograph published in PUCK by J. Ottmann Lith. Co. Puck Building, N.Y.; Copyright, 1894, by Keppler & Schwarzmann. Picture depicts a lion in England dressed in finery and holding a copy of a Free Trade newspaper, along with four male U.S. musicians playing instruments with different political words written on them. 13.5x20in. $50



131ws: 1892 The Little Man's Triumph. Chromolithograph published in PUCK by artist, J. Keppler. Picture depicts a group of men riding on and walking in front of an elephant with a sign that reads, "Protection To American Monopolists." 13.5x20in. $80



132ws: 1889 The Centennial Celebration - President Harrison Landing At The Foot Of Wall Street, Monday, April 29. - Drawn by Dr. Thulstrup And Bodfish. Hand colored wood engraving published in Harper's Weekly, A Journal Of Civilization, on May 11, 1889. Vol. XXXIII - No. 1690. Scene depicts President Harrison addressing a large group of top-hatted, congressional men at the foot of Wall Street landing. 11x16in. $50



133ws: 1887 Redeeming Trade Dollars In The New York Sub-Treasury - Drawn by W.P. Snyder. Hand colored wood engraving published in Harper's Weekly, A Journal Of Civilization, on June 4, 1887. Vol. XXXL - No. 1589. Scene depicts bankers weighing and counting out bags of money. 11x16in. $50



135ws: 1909 What! More Of Them To Feed? Chromolithograph published in JUDGE by Grant E. Hamilton; Copyright, 1909, By Judge Company, Publishers, Fifth Avenue And Madison Square, New York. Picture depicts six angry ostriches with words on their feathers which represent taxes, the Armed Services, and other governmental issues. 14x20in. $80



136ws: 1798 (Legal document) Three-page parchment document written in script and hand delivered and duly stamped in the presence of T.S. Findon, by Margeit Hear and Thomas Wilks. 22x28in. $150



137ws: 1867 Trial Of Jeff Davis, May 13, 1867 - Mr. Charles O'Conor Moving For His Release On Bail. Hand colored wood engraving published in Harper's Weekly on June 1, 1867. Scene depicts the courtroom drama unfolding as the trial of Jeff Davis proceeds.11x16in. $60



138ws: 1873 The Bank Of England Forgeries - Bidwell's Examination. Hand colored wood engraving published in Harper's Weekly on May 17, 1873. Scene depicts Mr. Bidwell who got hurt while trying to escape, seated; and Mrs. Ann Thomas, whom he lodged with, who is standing in the witness-box being cross-examined. 11x16in. $40



139ws: 1894 Supreme Court Room, Washington, D.C. Hand colored half-tone by J. Manz and Company, Ohio. Picture represents the interior of the United States supreme court room, where the highest judicial tribunal of the country meets. 10.5x13in. $30



140ws: 1877 The Electoral Commission In Session In The Supreme Court Chamber - From A Sketch by Theo. R. Davis. Hand colored wood engraving depicting the Electoral Commission in session in the Supreme Court chamber. 16x22in. $100



141ws: 1895 Reform In New York's Police Courts - Drawn by Charles Broughton. Lithographs published in Harper's Weekly. Two pictures on one page. First scene caption, "Before the Reformation - A Policeman Reprimanded For Arresting A Man With A Pull," and second scene caption, "After the Reformation - Every Person Brought Before the Judge Gets A Considerate Hearing." Both pictures by the artist Broughton. 11x16in. $40



142ws: 1881 The Trial Of Charles Jules Guiteau - A Scene In Court - From A Sketch by J.O. Davidson. Hand colored wood engraving by Thulstrup, published in Harper's Weekly on December 3, 1881. Scene depicts the courtroom drama unfolding in the trial of Charles Jules Guiteau. 11x16in. $50



143ws: 1875 Principals, Not Men - A Lawyer Pleading For His "Client." Copper engraving by artist Thomas Nast, published in Harper's Weekly on August 7, 1875. Scene depicts a man holding a huge sack of money which was stolen from New York as he stands trial. 11x16in. $50



144ws: 1872 An Intelligent Jury. Hand colored wood engravings published in Harper's Weekly on May 11, 1872. Picture above depicts Mrs. Lydia Sherman, (from a photograph by Cowell, New Haven, Connecticut); and picture below depicts a group of what appears to be extremely bored gentlemen, posing in a semi-circle, with the caption, "An Intelligent Jury." 11x16in. $30



145ws: 1866 The Board Of Health In Consultation With The Butchers, On Monday, The 12th Of March, At Police Headquarters, Mulberry Street, New York. Hand colored wood engraving published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on April 14, 1866. Scene depicts the Board of Health in consultation with the Butchers at police headquarters on Mulberry Street. 11x16in. $40



146ws: 1877 New York City - The Vanderbilt Will Contest - Doctor Jared Linsly Testifying As To The Mental and Physical Condition of Commodore Vanderbilt In the Surrogate's Court, November 14th. Hand colored wood engraving published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on December 1, 1877. No. 1,157 - Vol. XLV. 11x16in. $50



147ws: 1883 New York City - Views Of The Stock Exchange On Broad Street, Near Wall, The Great Financial Centre Of The Union, During Business Hours. Hand colored wood engraving published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on January 6, 1883. Six engraved scenes depict: A Pool of Men; Some of the Members; Floor of the Exchange; Ladies' Gallery; Subscriber's Department; and A Holiday Frolic. 16x22in. $150



1129ws: 1884: NY Wall Sreet Produce Exchange. Original Harper's Weekly (1884). New York Wall Street Produce Exchange Building. Color: Water Color. Type: Wood Engraving. Size: 11x16 in. $34



1150ws: 1912 Fame and Fortune Weekly” Andy The Auctioneer, Or Bidding In A Fortune by a Self Made Man”. Vol. 339 New York, March 29, 1912 9.5” x7.5” Full Volume $35



1151ws: c 1835 The Political Drama No. 12 Hand Colored Copper Engraving, showing the political factions in England- The Whig, The Tory, The Liberal, The Ultra Radical. 15” x 9” $150



1152ws: 1907 Puck Lithograph- “Don’t Yer Ever Get Enough, Yer Darn Hog?” 12.5” x 8/5” $45



1153ws: 1909 Judge “ No Pork Barrel” – Lithograph shows Taft and suggests his involvement with the US Waterways Appropriation” 12” x 17.5” $125



1154ws: 1909 Puck Lithograph- “Falling Gods” Illustrates the concept of Bossism, Plutocracy and Partisan Politics. 12.5” x 17.5” $125



1155ws: 1811 “New Roads of the Temple of Fortune” Citizens choosing their path to fortune. Copper Engraving pub. By M Jones of Newgate Street. 8” x 11” $125



1156ws: Puck (German) Advertising overtakes Statue of Liberty- Illus. T Obber 12.5” x 8.5” $150



1157ws: c. 1900 Lithograph (French pub.) states “Quand je recus du jeune homme, un coup sous le menton et je vis ma demi-guinee passer de ma bouche dans sa main.” Young man in the wagon strikes the person standing, and knocks the coin from his mouth. 11” x 7.5” $50



1158ws: 1907 Judge Lithograph “Prosperity’s Peril” “After the Last Token, with apologies to Gabriel Max” 18.5” x 11” small holes $150



1159ws: 1854 Gleasons “ The Art Of Making Money Plenty in Every Man’s Pocket ” Ben Franklin’s illustrated suggestions for making money. 13.5 x 9.5 $60



1160ws: 1895 Judge Lithograph “Crowned King Of Blunderers” The Supreme Court considers the first income tax decision 12” x 8.5” $125



1161ws: 1904 Puck “FOXY” The fox states “I knew those hens would be attracted by my advertising promising Tinted Trading Stamps” 9” x 11” $125



1162ws: 1904 Puck “Holy Trinity” 18.5” x 11.5” $150



1163ws: 1909 Puck “The Gleaner” The field of municipal revenue being gleaned by public improvements personified. 12” x 17.5” $125



1164ws: 1887 Puck “Our Law Makers- They are always open to conviction” 9” x 12” $90



1165ws: 1817 Lithograph “Battle Royal or Which Is It?” 8” x 14” $90



1166ws: 1881 Judge Lithograph “Our Defaulting Book-Keeper” 12 vignettes about thievery 13.5” x 8.5” $90



1167ws: 1866 Harpers Cover Wall Street New York, June 23 1866 11x16 $70



1168ws: 1908 Judge “ “Don’t look at the hole, keep your eye on the doughnut” by Grant Hamilton 14” x 20” $60



1169ws: 1864 Harpers Chicago Stock Exchange includes portraits of new Senators- Kenna, McPherson, Anthony, Bowen, Tabor, Plumb. 11” x 16” $40



1170ws: 1883 Harpers Weekly Cover “Evacuation Day- Unveiling Wards statue of Washington in Wall Street” 11” x 16” $60



1171ws: 1884 Harpers Weekly “ The Great Cleveland Meeting of Business Men in Wall Street” 11” x 16” $60



1172ws: Circa 1857 “The City Hall in Wall Street, as Enlarged for the Capitol” 4.5” x 7.5” $40



1173ws: Circa 1857 “ North Side of Wall Street, East of William Street. Taken a few Years Subsequent to the Revolutionary War” 4.5” x 7.5” $40



1174ws: Circa 1890’s Leslie’s Weekly “War Rumors in Wall Street -Almost a Panic in the New York Stock Exchange, Feb 24th” 11” x 16” $50



1175ws: 1880 Leslie’s Illustrated “New York City- Grand Fair in Madison Square Garden In Aid of the Free Bed Fund of the Hahnemann Hospital” 11” x 16” $50


 
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