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This is a small selection of our inventory of antique Family and Children prints for sale. Additional inventory is available. Contact us with your request. 1-800-879-6277
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020fam: 1855 Family "Going to the Meadow." Early hand colored front page Ballou's engraving with text. 11x15-1/2 in. $40 021fam: 1870 "A Serious Affair." Black & white engraving. 11x16 in. $30 022fam: 1888 "The Village Beauty." Hand colored engraving, front page Aldine. 11x16 in. $50 025fam: GREAT OLD PRINT - BOYS AND THEIR CANDY. "Open Your Mouth and Shut Your Eyes." The surprise is a candy stick. This expertly hand watercolored engraved print was drawn by the renowned children's artist, J.G. Brown, and published in Harper's Weekly, May 16, 1874. Genuine 126-year-old antique print. 11" x 16" $50 027fam: Lovely 1930's advertisement for Ralston Whole Wheat Cereal. Color chromolithograph of a young child in her mothers arms. size: 8.5x11 in. $30 029fam: Very nice double page spread from the December 13, 1879 issue of Harper's Weekly. This engraving titled, Hide and Seek, shows a young child hiding with their dog. 16x22 in. $40 030fam: Beautiful hand colored steel engraving titled, Mother. Published c1865 for the Ladies Repository. Image shows a woman and her child. 6x9.5 in. $40 031fam: Color Glaxo advertisement from the February 20, 1915 issue of The Graphic. Shows a baby taking it's first steps towards its mom. Ad reads Glaxo, The Food that "Builds Bonnie Babies" Ask Your Doctor!. 11x16 in. $20 032fam: 1871 Picture of children playing with a giant snowball. Gorgeous hand colored engraved image titled, "The Snow-Ball of the Season," drawn by Alfred Fredericks from Harper's Weekly. Shows scene of children playing with a giant snowball. 11 x 16in. $40 033fam: 1865 Image of a little girl crying. Beautifully engraved image titled,"Who Bit My Apple?" Shows scene of a little girl crying because someone took a bite out of her apple. 9 x 6in. $40 019frame: Carrier Dove. c.1860. Original Currier & Ives. Hand colored, lithograph mid-19th century period frame. Frame: 13 1/8 x 17 1/8 in. $290 022photo: Original Gertrude Kasebier 1905. “Happy Days” published by Alfred Steiglitz in the Journal Camera. Kasebier was early female photographer. Fine condition. 7 ½ x 11 in. $60 |
034fam: 1865 Image of a little girl sweeping the street. Beautifully engraved image titled,"The Little Street Sweeper." Shows scene of a little girl sweeping the street with people in the background. 9 x 6in. $40 035fam: 1883 Picture of little boys chatting amongst each other. Gorgeous hand colored engraved image titled, "The Confab," drawn by J.G. Brown from Harper's Weekly. Shows scene of little boys congregating on a bench. 11 x 16in. $40 036fam: 1877 Wood engraving featured in The Graphic titled, "The First Dip," which was from the picture by James Christie, Exhibited at the Royal Academy at that time. Scene shows a mother holding her little girl as she dips her in the water for the very first time. Other children are frolicking nearby in the water. 16 x 10 in. $40 037fam: 1925 Colored Journal cover showing a young girl holding her bubble pipe as she watches colorful bubbles float in the air. Artist is Arthur Moscon. 12 x 10 in. $40 038fam: 1913 Children's Cut-Out Paper Parties of the Stories They Love the Best: III -- Jack and the Beanstalk By Helen Pettes. Colorful paper figures to cut out and tell the story in your very own words. 16 x 11 in. $30 039fam: 1889 Chromolithographed advertisement for Mellin's Food for Infants and Invalids. Copyright by Doliber-Goodale Co., Boston, Mass. Fine condition. 16 x 11 in. $75 040fam: 1895 Collier's Weekly hand colored wood engraving titled, "Mud Pies." Artist is B. Genzmer. 15 x 10-1/2 in. $60 041fam: Dipping for Apples (Dunking) 1887. All-Hallows Eve – Children laughing with Grandfather who is dripping wet over the barrel. Hand colored, wood engraving. 11 x 16 in. $50 042fam: Advent of Jack Frost 1874 by Frank Bellow. Hand colored, wood engraving from Harper’s Bazar. Pictures women and children being attacked by Frosty Gremlins. 10 5/8 x 15 ¾ in. $45 043fam: Stilts – c.1875. Children stilt walking steel engraving “Between School Hours” 9 x 12 ½ in. $30 044fam: Grandmother’s Visit 1868. Children greeting her arrival, looking at gifts. Hand colored, wood engraving. 9 ¾ x 15 ¼ in. $40 045fam: Playing Marbles 1859 “Knuckle Down” wood engraving of children around the circle with one boy ready to shovel. 7 ¼ x 10 in. $30 |
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