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Water colorist, Lithographer, Engraver, b. 1813 - d. 1900

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        • Kollner, Rare - Laure-hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 10
          Dec. 21, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Laure-hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). 10

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - General Post Office in Washington, DC. 36
          Dec. 07, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - General Post Office in Washington, DC. 36

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - City Spring in Baltimore, Maryland. 6
          Dec. 07, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - City Spring in Baltimore, Maryland. 6

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • AUGUSTUS KOLLNER WATERCOLORS OF THE PHILADELPHIA, PA AREA - REMARKABLE ROCK-FORMATION ON AND IN THE RIVER SCHUYLKILL
          Nov. 23, 2024

          AUGUSTUS KOLLNER WATERCOLORS OF THE PHILADELPHIA, PA AREA - REMARKABLE ROCK-FORMATION ON AND IN THE RIVER SCHUYLKILL

          Est: $50,000 - $750,000

          KOLLNER, Augustus (1812-1906). Remarkable Rock-Formation on and in the River Schuylkill, Wissahickon, Creisheim, Tacony and Cobb's Creeks; 24 (plus title page) of a set of 38 colored views from nature. Watercolors on paper. Philadelphia, c. 1865 - 1880. Dimensions vary from 8" x 11 1/2" sheet, to 12" x 15" sheet, all framed 18 1/2" x 21". Provenance: Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin. "Kollner was a true romantic, a product of his times and German background. There is nothing formal about his work. He admired the disordered aspects of nature ... and he sought to capture their moods" (Wainwright). Twenty-Four Detailed Watercolors of the Philadelphia Area in the Late 19th century. 1. Title Page2. At West Manayunk - Phil.3. At Manayunk, East of Levering Street.4. Wissahickon Creek - Phil.5. Upper part of Manayuth, Phil. Pa.6. At Manayunk. Phila.7. Gulf Road.8. Flat Rock, above Manayunk, Pa.9. Opposite Delaware Narrows. Pa.10. At Manayunk, on Levering Street.11. Granite Rocks, Grays Ferry, Phila.12. on Schuylkill River, near Springmill, Phila.13. On Wissahickon Creek, Philada.14. Wissahickon Valley, Pa. 15. Wissahickon Valley, Phila.16. Flat Rock, Schuylkill Riv. Manayunk, Pa.17. On Wissahickon Creek18. In Fairmount Park, Phila. 19. Wissahickon Creek, Phila. 20. Darby Creek, Delaware Co., Pa.21. On Schuylkill River below Wissahickon Creek22. On Wissahickon Creek, Phila.23. Wissahickon Valley, East Shore.24. Near Flat Rock Tunnel, Manayunk, Pa.25. At Manayunk, Pa.

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        • Kollner, Rare - Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon. 15
          Nov. 23, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon. 15

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Battle-Monument in Baltimore, Maryland. 5
          Nov. 23, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Battle-Monument in Baltimore, Maryland. 5

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Augustus Kollner (1812-1906), The Tomb of Washington, Dated "1848"
          Nov. 19, 2024

          Augustus Kollner (1812-1906), The Tomb of Washington, Dated "1848"

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Augustus Kollner (1812-1906), The Tomb of Washington, Dated "1848" Inscribed, signed, and dated, "Tomb of G. Washington Mount Vernon/ Kollner, de. May 1848. Tomb of G. Washing/ton," watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 4 7/8 in. x 7 7/8 in. (sight) This lot is located in Philadelphia.

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        • Kollner, Rare - General View of Troy, New York
          Nov. 16, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - General View of Troy, New York

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - General View of Albany, New York
          Nov. 16, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - General View of Albany, New York

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - View of New York Bay and the Narrows
          Nov. 02, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - View of New York Bay and the Narrows

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Girard-College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
          Nov. 02, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Girard-College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - View of Kingston on Kingsriver, Canada
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - View of Kingston on Kingsriver, Canada

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Montmorency River, near Quebec, Canada
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Montmorency River, near Quebec, Canada

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Laurel-Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
          Oct. 26, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Laurel-Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - The Senate Chamber, Washington, DC
          Oct. 19, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - The Senate Chamber, Washington, DC

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - General View of Brooklyn, New York
          Oct. 19, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - General View of Brooklyn, New York

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Chamber of Representatives, Washington, DC
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Chamber of Representatives, Washington, DC

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - View of Thousand Islands, Lake Ontario & St. Lawrence River, Canada
          Oct. 12, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - View of Thousand Islands, Lake Ontario & St. Lawrence River, Canada

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - View of Horseshoe Fall, Niagara Falls
          Oct. 05, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - View of Horseshoe Fall, Niagara Falls

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - View os SE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
          Oct. 05, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - View os SE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Fall, from the Canada Side
          Sep. 28, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls, Horseshoe Fall, from the Canada Side

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Capitol, West Side, Washingon, DC
          Sep. 28, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Capitol, West Side, Washingon, DC

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Merchant's Exchange, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Merchant's Exchange, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Fairmount Water-Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Fairmount Water-Works, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - New York City, General View, from governor's Island. 43
          Sep. 07, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - New York City, General View, from governor's Island. 43

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - State-House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 11
          Sep. 07, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - State-House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 11

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - General View of New York City. 46
          Aug. 31, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - General View of New York City. 46

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Southeast View of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 7
          Aug. 31, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Southeast View of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 7

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - U.S. Custom House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 12
          Aug. 24, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - U.S. Custom House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 12

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Mount Vernon, Residence of President Washington. 14
          Aug. 24, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Mount Vernon, Residence of President Washington. 14

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Broadway, New York. 44
          Aug. 17, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Broadway, New York. 44

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Quebec & Fort, Canada. 49
          Aug. 17, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Quebec & Fort, Canada. 49

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls (American Falls). 21
          Aug. 10, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls (American Falls). 21

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Washington, DC (Capitol). 32
          Aug. 10, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Washington, DC (Capitol). 32

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - View of Montreal, Canada. 53
          Aug. 03, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - View of Montreal, Canada. 53

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - View of Toronto, Canada. 54
          Aug. 03, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - View of Toronto, Canada. 54

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls with Rainbow. 17
          Jul. 27, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls with Rainbow. 17

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge. 24
          Jul. 27, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls, Suspension Bridge. 24

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls, American Side. 19
          Jul. 20, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls, American Side. 19

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Saratoga, New York; Highrock-Iodine and Empire Springs. 27
          Jul. 13, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Saratoga, New York; Highrock-Iodine and Empire Springs. 27

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Washington's Monument, Baltimore, Maryland. 2
          Jul. 06, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Washington's Monument, Baltimore, Maryland. 2

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls, The Rapids at Niagara. 18
          Jul. 06, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Niagara Falls, The Rapids at Niagara. 18

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - New York (The Narrows and Part of Staten Island)
          Jun. 29, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - New York (The Narrows and Part of Staten Island)

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Baltimore, Maryland (North West View)
          Jun. 29, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Baltimore, Maryland (North West View)

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - President's House, Washington, DC
          Jun. 15, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - President's House, Washington, DC

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • Kollner, Rare - Wall Street, New York
          Jun. 15, 2024

          Kollner, Rare - Wall Street, New York

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          This remarkable early American lithograph is from the scarce work by Augustus Kollner's Views of American Cities. The work was published in by Goupil, Vibert, & Co. of New York & Paris between 1848 and 1851. The lithograph was completed by Isidore-Laurent Deroy and printed in Paris by Cattier. This is a high quality lithograph with the blind stamp is present. Augustus Theodore Frederick Adam Kollner (1812-1906) was a German-born artist, engraver, and lithographer. He worked in Stuttgart, Germany and Paris, France before emigrating to the United States in 1839. He continued his work drawing American scenery, where Goupil, Vibert, & Co. decided to publish a series of his views. "Popularly known for his illustrations for many volumes published by the American Sunday School Union, Kollner also undertook a major print series, Views of American Cities, published un New York and Paris by Goupil, Vibert and Company between 1848 and 1851." (Deák 494)

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        • AUGUSTUS KOLLNER WATERCOLOR, HEAD OF KOLLNER’S HORSE
          Jan. 27, 2024

          AUGUSTUS KOLLNER WATERCOLOR, HEAD OF KOLLNER’S HORSE

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          KOLLNER, Augustus (German, b.1813). Head of Kollner’s Horse. Watercolor, pen and ink on paper. Inscribed lower left: Head of T. Kollner’s Horse/ while serving as Trapper in Pottsville Sept 1863. 4 1/2" x 6 7/8" sheet, 12" x 14" framed. Augustus Kollner was born in Germany in 1813, and at the age of 16 began to study painting and lithography in Dusseldorf and Frankfurt. In 1839, he emigrated from Germany to the United States, settling in Philadelphia, where he became a famed lithographer, engraver, and watercolor landscape painter. In Philadelphia, Kollner produced children’s books, maps, and Civil War sketches. In the late 1840s, Kollner began to travel all over the United States, making watercolor paintings of American scenes. He is best known for the 54 views he painted of American cities, which were lithographed and published by Goupil, Vibert, and Company in Paris between 1845 and 1851. The printing for these views, by Deroy and Cattier, was done in Paris, as well. These lithographs are known for their high printing quality and delicate hand coloring.

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        • ANTIQUE AMERICAN LITHOGRAPH BY AUGUSTUS KOLLNER
          Sep. 02, 2023

          ANTIQUE AMERICAN LITHOGRAPH BY AUGUSTUS KOLLNER

          Est: $100 - $150

          Hand-colored lithograph on paper, Plate 24 from August Kollners Views of American Cities. Titled Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls underneath. Dated 1848. Wooden frame. Augustus Kollner, 1812 to 1906, was an American artist based in Philadelphia. Views of American Cities is a series of 54 plates that was published between 1848 to 1851 by Goupil, Vibert of New York and Paris with the printing done in Paris by Deroy and Cattier. These prints are known for their high quality printing and exquisite handcoloring. Collectible Graphic Art Prints, Americana And New York Local History, Landscape.

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