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




001fish:
1907 Amir of Afghanistan Goes Fishing. Antique hand colored front page 1907 London Illustrated. "Freed from Russian Influence by the New Treaty, The Amir
Enjoys a Day's Fishing."
11x16 in. $60



007fish:
 
1920 Canadian Trout Fishing print. Two original sepia tone gravure pictures with text, titled "Landing Gamy Trout from the Canadian Lakes."
11x16 in. $30


008fish:
1873 Salmon Marking print. Beautifully hand colored antique engraving, with text explaining how the salmon are caught, marked for identification and released for study purposes. 11x16 in. $60



010fish:
1890 The White Perch. This rare, beautiful chromolithograph is from the "Fishes of Pennsylvania" by Tarleton Bean. Tarleton was a a famous American ichthyologist and became the first Curator of Fishes at the
Smithsonian Institution.
6.5x9.5 in. $60



011fish:
1854 Smelt Fishing Print. Hand colored antique ice-fishing print with text on smelt-fishing methods on the rivers of eastern U.S. Original Gleason's front page, 1854. 11x15 in. $50



015fish:
 
1890 The Small Mouthed Black Bass. This rare, beautiful chromolithograph is from the "Fishes of Pennsylvania" by Tarleton Bean. Tarleton was a a famous American ichthyologist and became the
first Curator of Fishes at the Smithsonian Institution. size:6.5x9.5 in. $70



017fish:
1887 Hand colored half-tone titled, "Fly-Fishing on the Delaware River, Near Port Jervis, -- Landing A Small-Mouthed Bass." Hy. S. Watson is the artist.
11 x 8 in. $50



018fish:
1887 Hand colored half-tone titled, "Prince's Bay, Staten Island, -- Chumming and Rod Fishing from Small Boats for Weakfish." Hy. S. Watson is the artist.
11 x 8 in. $50



019fish:
1887 Hand colored half-tone titled, "Trolling for Bluefish -- Fire Island Inlet." Artist is Hy. S. Watson.
11 x 8 in. $50



020fish:
1887 Hand colored half-tone titled, "An Ideal Trout Pool." Artist
is Hy. S. Watson.
11 x 8 in. $50



021fish:
1887 Hand colored half-tone titled, "Where the Gaffer Comes In." Artist is Hy. S. Gaffer.
11 x 8 in. $50



022fish:
1887 Hand colored half-tone titled, "Salmon Fishing," with the caption, Now Give It To Him. Artist is
Hy.S. Watson.
11 x 8 in. $50



023fish:
1854 Gleason's Pictorial hand colored wood engraving captioned, "Catching Blue Fish."
15 x 11 in. $40



024fish:
1878 Hand colored wood engraving featured in a Supplement to Harper's Weekly titled, "Trout-Fishing -- The First Cast of the Season."
22 x 15-1/2 in. $80


025fish:
1944 Color Outdoor Life cover showing two fishermen all ready to catch the Big One!  Artist
is J.F. Kernan.
10-1/2 x 8-1/2 in. $30


026fish:
1893 Hand colored half-tone from The Illustrated London News titled, "Between the Devil and the Deep Sea." By R.C. Woodville. A fishing man stands perched at the edge of a stream, with net in hand as he
awaits his catch.
16 x 11 in. $40



 

027fish:
1875 Harper's Weekly by J. Nash hand colored wood engraving with text surrounding image describing An English Fishing Match shows a group of English fishermen poised at the edge of a stream, long fishing poles in hand, awaiting their
catch of the day.
11 x 16 in. $60



028fish:
1885 Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engravings showing the Trouting Season -- Sketches at the South Side Club, Long Island. Drawn by F.E. Lummis. Four engravings in all on one page showing views at the South Side Club in Long Island.
16 x 11 in. $50



029fish:
1890 Hand colored wood engraving titled, "American Sportsmen and Sporting Clubs in Canada," Drawn by W.A. Rogers After Photographs. Featured in Harper's Weekly.
16 x 11 in. $50



030fish:
1880 Hand colored wood engraving titled, "New York City, -- Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Fishcultural Association -- Mr. Annin Stripping Trout for Artificial Propagation." Featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
16 x 11 in. $50



031fish:
1882 Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engraving titled, "Salmon Fishing On the Restigouche." Drawn by H.A. Ogden.
16 x 11 in. $40



103fish:
1854 Bass Fishing Scene. Hand colored engraving from Gleason's Pictorial, showing two men in a rowboat fishing for bass. A short article above the image
describes the scene.
11x16 in. $50



104fish:
1854 Salmon Fishing Print. Hand colored engraving from Gleason's Pictorial. Shows a fisherman standing next to a salmon that he has caught with a fly rod. A short article above the image describes the scene.
11x16 in. $50



105fish:
1890 The Atlantic Salmon, Plate 4. This rare, beautiful chromolithograph is from the "Fishes of Pennsylvania" by Tarleton Bean. Tarleton was a a famous American ichthyologist and became the first Curator of Fishes at the Smithsonian Institution.
9-1/2 x 6-1/2 in. $60



106fish:
1890 The Lake Trout. This rare, beautiful chromolithograph is from the "Fishes of Pennsylvania" by Tarleton Bean. Tarleton was a a famous American ichthyologist and became the first Curator of Fishes at the Smithsonian Institution.
6.5x9.5 in. $70



108fish:
1890 The White Fish. This rare, beautiful chromolithograph is from the "Fishes of Pennsylvania" by Tarleton Bean. Tarleton was a a famous American ichthyologist and became the first Curator of Fishes at the Smithsonian Institution.
6.5x9.5 in. $60



110fish:
1890 The Pike Perch or Susquhanna Salmon. This rare, beautiful chromolithograph is from the "Fishes of Pennsylvania" by Tarleton Bean. Tarleton was a a famous American ichthyologist and became the first Curator of Fishes at the
Smithsonian Institution.
6.5x9.5 in. $60


111fish:
 
1890 The Yellow Perch. This rare, beautiful chromolithograph is from the "Fishes of Pennsylvania" by Tarleton Bean. Tarleton was a a famous American ichthyologist and became the first Curator of Fishes at the Smithsonian Institution.
6.5x9.5 in. $60



113fish:
 
1854 Pike Fishing Scene. Hand colored engraving from Gleason's Pictorial, showing men on the ice spending a day fishing for pike in a rowboat fishing for bass. A short article above the image describes the scene.
11 x 16 in. $40


 
208fish:
c1901 Image of men and women fishing from a boat. Gorgeous engraved image titled,"Fishing Off Long Point," by A.B. Frost.
15 x 11in. $60


214fish:
c1901 Picture of two men fishing on a lake in a canoe. Elegant engraved image titled,"Muskallonge Fishing," drawn by A.B. Frost. Shows scene of two men fishing
from a canoe.
11 x 16in. $60
Color Image: $80


215fish:
 
c1901 Picture of two men fishing on a lake in a canoe. Elegant engraved image titled,"Black Bass Fishing," drawn by A.B. Frost. Shows scene of two men fishing from a canoe with two other
fishermen in the distance.
11 x 16in. $60
Color Image: $80


216fish:
 
1854 Image of fishermen smelt fishing. Gorgeous hand colored engraved image titled,"Smelt Fishing," from Gleason's Pictorial. Shows scene of men smelt fishing in the ice.
11 x 16in. $60




218fish:
c1901 Picture of a man trout fishing in a stream. Elegant engraved image titled,"Trout Fishing," drawn by A.B. Frost. Shows scene of a man fishing in a stream for trout.
11 x 16in. $60


219fish:
Beautiful hand colored view from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, February 5, 1887. Titled "New York - Perils of Winter Fishing on Lake Erie - Incindents of the Great Ice Shove of January 20th." Showing three ice fishing scenes.
16 x 20 in. $100




220fish:
C.1885 Chromolithograph by Frank H. Taylor showing the Tarpon fish as it leaps from the surf while two fishermen watch in a small boat nearby. Story about this is included
on separate page.
Image size is 18 x 12 in. with large margins.
$500


221fish:
1868 Hand colored steel engraving showing two large fish resting on the desert floor. Art Anst
v. E. Hochdanz.
10-1/2 x 8 in. $60



222fish:
P.J. Smit chromolithograph showing the Globe Fish and Coffer Fish.
10 x 7 in. $60



223fish:
Julius Bien & Co. chromolithograph showing the Chatodon Striatus Linnaes, or Butterfly-Fish, Mariposa in its natural size. Shown on Plate 34.
10 x 7 in. $60



224fish:
Brill chromolithograph showing a flat brown fish in plate CLXII.
10 x 6-1/2 in. $60


225fish:
Pickerel Fishing 1872. Close up view of pickerel with fishermen in a canoe in the background. Hand colored, wood engraving. Hearth and Home.
11 ¼ x 16 ½ in. $80


226fish:
Denton Fish print titled "Tahoe Trout. (Salmo Henshawi)." Published by Denton, who was an artist of extraordinarily vibrant chromolithographs documenting various species of Fish for the State of New York Fisheries, Game, and Forest Commission's Annual Reports late 1890's to early 1900's. 
8x11 in. $100


227fish:
The Speckled Beauty of the Brooks. 1880 Harper's Weekly. Hand colored, wood engraving.
11 x 16 in. $50
 


228fish:
The Trout at Fulton Market. 1882 Harper's Weekly. Hand colored, wood engraving.
11 x 16 in. $50


229fish:
Salmon Trout. Chromolithograph.
9 5/8 x 14 5/8 in. $80


230fish:
Dalmatian Sponge-Fishery. Lithograph representing the Sponge fishing on the Dalmatian coast. Published in Leipzig 1884 by Oskar Schmidt.
8 1/4 x 11 1/4 in. $60


231fish:
The Matamata Turtle of South America, Whose Excrescences, with the seaweed growth on its shell, make it practically invisible to the small fish that it seizes for food. 1918 The New Country Life.
10 1/8 x 14 in. $50



233fish:
Black Crappie & White Crappie. 1972 Bob Hines Fishing Print.
14 x 17 in. $50


234fish:
Smallmouth Bass. 1972 Bob Hines Fishing Print. **Small tear top border.
14 x 17 in. $50

 
235fish:
1694 Sealife print showing sea turtles and three types of fish. Published in Nouveau Voyage Aux Isles De L'amerique.
9 5/8 x 7 5/8 in. $90

 
236fish:
Sponges - Obtained and prepared for market. 1857 Frank Leslies. 3 vignettes showing the market, fishermen and the boats gathering the sponges. Wood engraving.
11 x 16 in. $60

 
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