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b. 1812 - d. 1876

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        • CURRIER AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE, PLEASURES OF WINTER
          Jun. 22, 2024

          CURRIER AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE, PLEASURES OF WINTER

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          CURRIER, Nathaniel (1813 - 1888), after Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812-1876). American Country Life, Pleasures of Winter. Lithograph with original hand color. New York: Currier, 1855. 18 7/8" x 24 3/4" sheet, 35" x 42" framed.

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        • CURRIER & IVES VIEW OF STATEN ISLAND AND THE NARROWS
          Jun. 22, 2024

          CURRIER & IVES VIEW OF STATEN ISLAND AND THE NARROWS

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          CURRIER & IVES (American, active 1834-1907), after Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812-1876). Staten Island and the Narrows. / From Fort Hamilton. Lithograph with original hand color. New York: Currier & Ives, 1861. 18 1/8" x 22" sheet.

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        • CURRIER & IVES "AMERICAN FARM YARD EVENING"
          Jun. 05, 2024

          CURRIER & IVES "AMERICAN FARM YARD EVENING"

          Est: $300 - $500

          American Farm Yard Evening Color lithograph h. 19-3/4 w. 25-1/2 in. (sight) F. E. [sic] Palmer, Del., Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812-1876), c. 1857 overall: 27-3/4 x 33-1/2 in. (frame)

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        • Attributed to Frances Flora "Fanny" Bond Palmer
          Apr. 19, 2024

          Attributed to Frances Flora "Fanny" Bond Palmer

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          Attributed to Frances Flora "Fanny" Bond Palmer (British/American, 1812-1876), "View of West Point", oil on canvas, unsigned, 24 in. x 32 1/4 in., framed, overall 31 in. x 39 3/8 in. x 2 1/2 in.

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        • Currier & Ives "Chatham Square, New York" Print
          Mar. 27, 2024

          Currier & Ives "Chatham Square, New York" Print

          Est: $100 - $200

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Nathaniel Currier, United States. Hand-colored lithograph titled "Chatham Square, New York," depicting a view of soldiers marching along the streets of a New York City street. Chatham Square was where most print dealers of the 1840s were located in New York. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 1118, page 122. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Currier & Ives "The Old Homestead" Print 1855
          Mar. 27, 2024

          Currier & Ives "The Old Homestead" Print 1855

          Est: $150 - $300

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Nathaniel Currier, United States. Hand-colored lithograph titled "The Old Homestead," depicting a rural scene of farm animals gathered in front of a yard, 1855. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 4948, page 502. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Currier & Ives "The Mississippi in Time of Peace"
          Mar. 27, 2024

          Currier & Ives "The Mississippi in Time of Peace"

          Est: $3,000 - $6,000

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Hand-colored lithograph titled "The Mississippi in Time of Peace" depicting steamships gathered on the Mississippi River with a bright yellow low-hanging sun, 1865. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 4519, page 461. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Fanny F. Palmer (1812-1876), American Express Train
          Sep. 16, 2023

          Fanny F. Palmer (1812-1876), American Express Train

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          Title: American Express Train Dimensions: 19 1/2 x 28 1/2 Framed/base dimensions: 30 1/2 x 39 1/4 x 1 1/8 Signature: unsigned

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        • Original Francis Fanny Flora Bond Palmer Oil of Midnight Race on the Mississippi from Currier & Ives
          Jun. 24, 2023

          Original Francis Fanny Flora Bond Palmer Oil of Midnight Race on the Mississippi from Currier & Ives

          Est: $6,000 - $12,000

          PALMER, Francis "Fanny" Flora Bond (1812-1876). Midnight Race on the Mississippi. Oil on canvas. On the original stretcher and in an early frame; barely legible signature "F. F. Palmer" lower right. circa 1860. 14" x 17" canvas, 17" x 20" framed. Showing a single double-stacker plying the Mississippi, with a flatboat in the foreground and the moon overhead. Believed to be by the "Fanny" Palmer who did a lot of work for Currier & Ives, including the well-known image of the "Natchez" and "Eclipse" racing on the Mississippi River.

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        • FRANCES FLORA BOND PALMER, WINTER MORNING, COLOR LITHOGRAPH
          Jun. 16, 2023

          FRANCES FLORA BOND PALMER, WINTER MORNING, COLOR LITHOGRAPH

          Est: $7,500 - $8,500

          Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812 - 1876) Title: Winter Morning Year: 1861 Medium: Color Lithograph Size: 13.25 x 16.88 in. (33.66 x 42.86 cm) Frame Size: 21.75 x 25 inches Publisher: Nathaniel Currier Description: Included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University, and the National Gallery of Art, this original lithograph was published by Nathaniel Currier of Currier and Ives. In the center lower margin, the text reads "AMERICAN WINTER SCENES./ Morning".

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        • FRANCES FLORA BOND PALMER, A HOME IN THE COUNTRY, COLOR LITHOGRAPH
          Jun. 16, 2023

          FRANCES FLORA BOND PALMER, A HOME IN THE COUNTRY, COLOR LITHOGRAPH

          Est: $4,000 - $5,000

          Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812 - 1876) Title: A Home in the Country Medium: Color Lithograph Size: 14.25 x 18.75 in. (36.2 x 47.63 cm) Frame Size: 22.875 x 27 inches Description: Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer has original lithographs included in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University, and the National Gallery of Art. The text in the center lower margin reads simply "A HOME IN THE COUNTRY", the image depicting a large mid-19th century home surrounded by warmer-climate trees.

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        • Currier & Ives Lithograph, Garden Orchard and Vine
          Jun. 08, 2023

          Currier & Ives Lithograph, Garden Orchard and Vine

          Est: $1,500 - $3,000

          CURRIER, Nathaniel (1813-1888) & IVES, James (1824-1895), After Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812-1876). Garden Orchard and Vine. Lithograph with original hand color. Published: New York: Currier and Ives, 1867. 16 3/4" x 22" sheet, 30 1/2" x 36" framed. Gale Reference #2406. Frances Flora Bond Palmer was one of the only female artists that Currier & Ives used in their famous lithography business which is now synonymous with Americana.

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        • Fanny F. Palmer (1812-1876), American Express Train
          Jun. 03, 2023

          Fanny F. Palmer (1812-1876), American Express Train

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          Title: American Express Train Dimensions: 19 1/2 x 28 1/2 Framed/Base dimensions: 30 1/2 x 39 x 1 1/4

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        • Currier & Ives Lithograph, American Farm Yard - Evening
          Apr. 22, 2023

          Currier & Ives Lithograph, American Farm Yard - Evening

          Est: $1,200 - $2,400

          CURRIER & IVES (American, active 1834-1907), after Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812-1876). American Farm Yard - Evening. Lithograph with original hand color. New York: Currier & Ives, 1857. 20 3/4" x 27 1/2" sheet, 34 1/2" 41 1/2" framed. Conningham 138.

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        • Currier & Ives "The Wayside Inn" Longfellow Print
          Mar. 21, 2023

          Currier & Ives "The Wayside Inn" Longfellow Print

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Wayside Inn," depicting a scene from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Wayside Inn," 1864. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 7103, page 740. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Frances Flora PALMER (1812-1876) Bord de mer Huile sur toile
          Nov. 27, 2022

          Frances Flora PALMER (1812-1876) Bord de mer Huile sur toile

          Est: €400 - €600

          Frances Flora PALMER (1812-1876) Bord de mer Huile sur toile Signé en bas à droite et daté 1864 ? 29 x 50 cm Avec cadre : 41 x 62 cm Oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1864 ?, 11.41 x 19.68 in, with frame : 16.14 x 24.4 in

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        • Currier & Ives "New England Scenery" Print
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Currier & Ives "New England Scenery" Print

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American/British, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "New England Scenery," depicting two children walking along a rural path with a church and houses in the background, 1866. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 4800, page 490. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Currier & Ives "The Wayside Inn" Longfellow Print
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Currier & Ives "The Wayside Inn" Longfellow Print

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Wayside Inn," depicting a scene from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Wayside Inn," 1864. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 7103, page 740. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • 4 Currier & Ives Prints
          Nov. 16, 2022

          4 Currier & Ives Prints

          Est: $200 - $400

          Currier and Ives, United States. Group of four lithographs including: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905). "American Forest Scene: Maple Sugaring," 1856. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0170, page 22. "Mr. Wm. H. Vanderbilt's Celebrated Road Team, Lysander and Leander," 1879. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 4630, page 469. "Hunting on the Plains," 1871. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3244, page 333. Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Winter Morning," 1861. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 7277, page 754. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • 2 Currier & Ives "Landscape, Fruit & Flowers"
          Nov. 16, 2022

          2 Currier & Ives "Landscape, Fruit & Flowers"

          Est: $200 - $400

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Group of two lithographs titled "Landscape, Fruit and Flowers," depicting a still life of a bouquet of flowers with fruit laid out on a table before it, 1862. A bird swoops by in the background, which showcases a lovely valley landscape. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3710, page 387. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • 2 Currier & Ives "Am. Country Life - May Morning"
          Nov. 16, 2022

          2 Currier & Ives "Am. Country Life - May Morning"

          Est: $200 - $400

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Group of two prints titled "American Country Life - May Morning," depicting a gentleman and a young man trotting past a lovely country estate, 1855. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0134, page 20. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Currier & Ives "Rail Shooting: On the Delaware"
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Currier & Ives "Rail Shooting: On the Delaware"

          Est: $300 - $600

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Rail Shooting: On the Delaware," depicting two men and a hunting dog on a boat shooting two rails flushed from the reeds, 1852. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5481, page 561. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Currier & Ives "Am. Farm Scene No. 2" Print
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Currier & Ives "Am. Farm Scene No. 2" Print

          Est: $300 - $600

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "American Farm Scenes No. 2," depicting a woman and child feeding livestock on a farm in an idyllic countryside landscape, 1853. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0147, page 21. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Currier & Ives "The Pioneer's Home" Print
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Currier & Ives "The Pioneer's Home" Print

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "The Pioneer's Home: On the Western Frontier," depicting a family with a log house in the background surrounded by wilderness, 1867. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5189, page 535. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • 3 Currier & Ives Farm Prints
          Nov. 16, 2022

          3 Currier & Ives Farm Prints

          Est: $200 - $400

          Currier and Ives, United States. Group of three farm, homestead, or pioneering lithographs including: Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "The Farmers Home - Summer," 1864. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2047, page 218. "A Glimpse of the Homestead," 1859. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2592, page 268. "Summer in the Highlands," 1867. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6331, page 644. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Currier & Ives "Haying-Time: The Last Load" Print
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Currier & Ives "Haying-Time: The Last Load" Print

          Est: $300 - $600

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) and John Cameron (Scottish, 19th c.) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Haying -Time: The Last Load," depicting an ox-driven cart laden with hay with two young children seated atop the pile and a farmer following behind, 1868. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2989, page 314. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • 2 Currier & Ives Farm Animal Prints
          Nov. 16, 2022

          2 Currier & Ives Farm Animal Prints

          Est: $200 - $400

          Currier and Ives, United States. Group of two color lithographs depicting a horse race and farm animals including: Louis Maurer (German/American, 1832-1932). "At The Fair Grounds," depicting a harness horse race at a country fair, 1894. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0328, page 33-34. Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "American Farm Yard - Evening," depicting livestock grouped in a farmyard, 1857. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0152, page 21.

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        • Currier & Ives "Haying-Time. The First Load" Print
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Currier & Ives "Haying-Time. The First Load" Print

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) and John Cameron (Scottish, 19th c.) for Currier and Ives, United States. Lithograph titled "Haying -Time: The First Load," depicting an ox-driven cart laden with workers heading out to the field for a day's work, 1868. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2988, page 314. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • 4 Currier & Ives Frontier Prints 1860s
          Nov. 16, 2022

          4 Currier & Ives Frontier Prints 1860s

          Est: $200 - $400

          Currier and Ives, United States. Group of four lithographs depicting life on the American frontier including: Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905). "American Frontier Life - On the Warpath," 1863. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0171, page 22. Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905). "American Frontier Life - The Hunter's Stratagem," 1862. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0172, page 22. Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (American/British, 1819-1905). "Life on the Prairie: The Trappers Defence, 'Fire Fight Fire'," 1862. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3797, page 404. Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "The Happy Family: Ruffed Grouse and Young," 1866. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2940, page 301. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • 4 Currier & Ives Homesteading Prints
          Nov. 16, 2022

          4 Currier & Ives Homesteading Prints

          Est: $200 - $400

          Currier and Ives, United States. Group of four homesteading or pioneer lithographs including: Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "A Snowy Morning," 1864. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 5979, page 620. "A Halt by the Wayside." Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 2918, page 300. "Winter Evening," ca. 1854-56. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 7271 or 7272, page753. "American Homestead Spring," 1869. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0183, page 23. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • 2 Currier & Ives Train Prints
          Nov. 16, 2022

          2 Currier & Ives Train Prints

          Est: $200 - $400

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Group of two lithographs depicting trains including: "The 'Lightning Express' Trains: 'Leaving The Junction'," 1863. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 3903, page 404. "American Express Train," 1864. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0143, page 20. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Currier & Ives "Trolling for Blue Fish" Print
          Nov. 16, 2022

          Currier & Ives "Trolling for Blue Fish" Print

          Est: $1,500 - $3,000

          Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American/British, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Color lithograph titled "Trolling for Blue Fish," depicting four men aboard a small sailboat fishing amongst choppy waves, 1866. Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 2: O-Z (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 6641, page 677. Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio. Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.

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        • Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad
          Nov. 05, 2022

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad

          Est: $150 - $200

          Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812 - 1876) Title: A Midnight Race on the Mississippi Year: Medium: Poster on boad Image Size: Size: 30.25 x 35 in. (76.84 x 88.9 cm)

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        • Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad
          Aug. 10, 2022

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad

          Est: $150 - $200

          Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812 - 1876) Title: A Midnight Race on the Mississippi Year: Medium: Poster on boad Image Size: Size: 30.25 x 35 in. (76.84 x 88.9 cm)

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        • Vintage Movie Poster, Jane Addams of Hull House starring Irene Dunne
          Jul. 18, 2022

          Vintage Movie Poster, Jane Addams of Hull House starring Irene Dunne

          Est: $50 - $1,000

          Fanny F. Palmer (1812-1876)

          Denise Ryan Auction Co.
        • Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad
          Apr. 19, 2022

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad

          Est: $90 - $120

          Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812 - 1876) Title: A Midnight Race on the Mississippi Medium: Poster on boad Size: 30.25 x 35 in. (76.84 x 88.9 cm)

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        • Fanny PALMER/ Currier & Ives - Lithograph
          Jan. 29, 2022

          Fanny PALMER/ Currier & Ives - Lithograph

          Est: $200 - $300

          Frances "Fanny" Palmer (American, 1812-1876) hand-colored lithograph, titled "A Home in the Country", not dated, published by Currier & Ives. [Image: 12 5/8" H x 17 1/16" W; Frame: 13' H x 16 1/2" W]. In good condition overall; toning as with age.

          Roland Auctions NY
        • Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad
          Nov. 28, 2021

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad

          Est: $150 - $200

          Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812 - 1876) Title: A Midnight Race on the Mississippi Year: Medium: Poster on boad Image Size: Size: 30.25 x 35 in. (76.84 x 88.9 cm)

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        • Framed Currier & Ives Lithograph - Winter Morning 1861
          Nov. 18, 2021

          Framed Currier & Ives Lithograph - Winter Morning 1861

          Est: $600 - $900

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Winter Morning." Hand colored lithograph. New York: Currier & Ives, 1861. One of Currier & Ives' most popular themes - a snowy winter day on a country farm in New England, with farm animals enjoying breakfast near the barn behind a split rail fence at the front left foreground, while a rider and horse-drawn sleigh approach a stately farm house at the right. This composition was created by Francis "Fanny" Palmer, one of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives. A wonderful example set in a custom matte and frame. Size of image: 11.3" L x 15.3" W (28.7 cm x 38.9 cm) Size of frame: 21" L x 24.3" W (53.3 cm x 61.7 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and, after 1856, Currier & Ives provided a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class American society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Evergreen, Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Denver, Colorado, USA, collection, acquired 1960 to 2000 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping. #166305

          Artemis Gallery
        • Framed Currier & Ives Lithograph - Winter Morning 1861
          Oct. 14, 2021

          Framed Currier & Ives Lithograph - Winter Morning 1861

          Est: $700 - $1,050

          **Originally Listed At $400** Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Winter Morning." Hand colored lithograph. New York: Currier & Ives, 1861. One of Currier & Ives' most popular themes - a snowy winter day on a country farm in New England, with farm animals enjoying breakfast near the barn behind a split rail fence at the front left foreground, while a rider and horse-drawn sleigh approach a stately farm house at the right. This composition was created by Francis "Fanny" Palmer, one of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives. A wonderful example set in a custom matte and frame. Size of image: 11.3" L x 15.3" W (28.7 cm x 38.9 cm) Size of frame: 21" L x 24.3" W (53.3 cm x 61.7 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and, after 1856, Currier & Ives provided a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class American society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Evergreen, Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Denver, Colorado, USA, collection, acquired 1960 to 2000 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping. #166305

          Artemis Gallery
        • Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Woodcock Shooting" 1852
          Sep. 02, 2021

          Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Woodcock Shooting" 1852

          Est: $3,000 - $4,500

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Woodcock Shooting." New York: N. Currier, 1852. Lithograph. Original hand color. Large folio. A wonderful lithograph of a dramatic hunting scene that was separately issued by the famous American printing firm of Currier & Ives. The composition features two hunters and their dogs in a wooded setting - one hunter aiming his rifle at a flying woodcock, while the other is studying the birds during the hunt. One of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives was Francis "Fanny" Palmer. She was especially known for her depictions of sporting themes, which wealthy sportsmen in America coveted. Scholars purport that the compositions were based on scenes of her husband and his dogs. A quality example set in a protective matte. Size of lithograph: 13" L x 20.25" W (33 cm x 51.4 cm) Size of matte: 21.25" L x 27.75" W (54 cm x 70.5 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and (after 1856) Currier & Ives provided for the American people a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping. #164772

          Artemis Gallery
        • Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Partridge Shooting" 1865
          Sep. 02, 2021

          Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Partridge Shooting" 1865

          Est: $3,000 - $4,500

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Partridge Shooting." New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. Lithograph. Original hand color. Large folio. A wonderful lithograph that was separately issued by the famous Currier & Ives depicting a dramatic hunting scene. The composition features two hunters and their dogs in a wooded setting, as they approach a creek, with the hunter in the foreground aiming his rifle at a flying partridge. One of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives was Francis "Fanny" Palmer. She was especially known for her depictions of sporting themes, which wealthy sportsmen in America coveted. Scholars purport that the compositions were based on scenes of her husband and his dogs. A quality example set in a protective matte. Size: 12.5" L x 20.25" W (31.8 cm x 51.4 cm) Size of matte: 21.25" L x 27.25" W (54 cm x 69.2 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and (after 1856) Currier & Ives provided for the American people a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping. #164771

          Artemis Gallery
        • Framed Currier & Ives Lithograph - Winter Morning 1861
          Aug. 19, 2021

          Framed Currier & Ives Lithograph - Winter Morning 1861

          Est: $800 - $1,500

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Winter Morning." Hand colored lithograph. New York: Currier & Ives, 1861. One of Currier & Ives' most popular themes - a snowy winter day on a country farm in New England, with farm animals enjoying breakfast near the barn behind a split rail fence at the front left foreground, while a rider and horse-drawn sleigh approach a stately farm house at the right. This composition was created by Francis "Fanny" Palmer, one of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives. A wonderful example set in a custom matte and frame. Size of image: 11.3" L x 15.3" W (28.7 cm x 38.9 cm) Size of frame: 21" L x 24.3" W (53.3 cm x 61.7 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and, after 1856, Currier & Ives provided a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class American society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Evergreen, Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Denver, Colorado, USA, collection, acquired 1960 to 2000 All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping. #166305

          Artemis Gallery
        • Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Woodcock Shooting" 1852
          Jul. 22, 2021

          Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Woodcock Shooting" 1852

          Est: $3,200 - $4,800

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Woodcock Shooting." New York: N. Currier, 1852. Lithograph. Original hand color. Large folio. A wonderful lithograph of a dramatic hunting scene that was separately issued by the famous American printing firm of Currier & Ives. The composition features two hunters and their dogs in a wooded setting - one hunter aiming his rifle at a flying woodcock, while the other is studying the birds during the hunt. One of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives was Francis "Fanny" Palmer. She was especially known for her depictions of sporting themes, which wealthy sportsmen in America coveted. Scholars purport that the compositions were based on scenes of her husband and his dogs. A quality example set in a protective matte. Size of lithograph: 13" L x 20.25" W (33 cm x 51.4 cm) Size of matte: 21.25" L x 27.75" W (54 cm x 70.5 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and (after 1856) Currier & Ives provided for the American people a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer shipmost antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. #164772

          Artemis Gallery
        • Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Partridge Shooting" 1865
          Jul. 22, 2021

          Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Partridge Shooting" 1865

          Est: $3,200 - $4,800

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Partridge Shooting." New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. Lithograph. Original hand color. Large folio. A wonderful lithograph that was separately issued by the famous Currier & Ives depicting a dramatic hunting scene. The composition features two hunters and their dogs in a wooded setting, as they approach a creek, with the hunter in the foreground aiming his rifle at a flying partridge. One of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives was Francis "Fanny" Palmer. She was especially known for her depictions of sporting themes, which wealthy sportsmen in America coveted. Scholars purport that the compositions were based on scenes of her husband and his dogs. A quality example set in a protective matte. Size: 12.5" L x 20.25" W (31.8 cm x 51.4 cm) Size of matte: 21.25" L x 27.25" W (54 cm x 69.2 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and (after 1856) Currier & Ives provided for the American people a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer shipmost antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. #164771

          Artemis Gallery
        • Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Woodcock Shooting" 1852
          Jun. 10, 2021

          Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Woodcock Shooting" 1852

          Est: $3,500 - $5,500

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Woodcock Shooting." New York: N. Currier, 1852. Lithograph. Original hand color. Large folio. A wonderful lithograph of a dramatic hunting scene that was separately issued by the famous American printing firm of Currier & Ives. The composition features two hunters and their dogs in a wooded setting - one hunter aiming his rifle at a flying woodcock, while the other is studying the birds during the hunt. One of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives was Francis "Fanny" Palmer. She was especially known for her depictions of sporting themes, which wealthy sportsmen in America coveted. Scholars purport that the compositions were based on scenes of her husband and his dogs. A quality example set in a protective matte. Size of lithograph: 13" L x 20.25" W (33 cm x 51.4 cm) Size of matte: 21.25" L x 27.75" W (54 cm x 70.5 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and (after 1856) Currier & Ives provided for the American people a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #164772

          Artemis Gallery
        • Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Partridge Shooting" 1865
          Jun. 10, 2021

          Currier & Ives Lithograph - "Partridge Shooting" 1865

          Est: $3,500 - $5,500

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876). "Partridge Shooting." New York: Currier & Ives, 1865. Lithograph. Original hand color. Large folio. A wonderful lithograph that was separately issued by the famous Currier & Ives depicting a dramatic hunting scene. The composition features two hunters and their dogs in a wooded setting, as they approach a creek, with the hunter in the foreground aiming his rifle at a flying partridge. One of the most sought after artists who worked for Currier & Ives was Francis "Fanny" Palmer. She was especially known for her depictions of sporting themes, which wealthy sportsmen in America coveted. Scholars purport that the compositions were based on scenes of her husband and his dogs. A quality example set in a protective matte. Size: 12.5" L x 20.25" W (31.8 cm x 51.4 cm) Size of matte: 21.25" L x 27.25" W (54 cm x 69.2 cm) From 1834 to 1907, the firm of Nathaniel Currier and (after 1856) Currier & Ives provided for the American people a wide and varied gallery of prints for the new mass market of middle class society. The firm was the most successful American popular printmaker, issuing over 8,000 different prints. Their success was the result of their good business sense and their accurate instincts of what the American public wanted. Their images have become classics, capturing the life and times of nineteenth century America. Provenance: private Denver, Colorado, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #164771

          Artemis Gallery
        • Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad
          May. 28, 2021

          Frances Flora Bond Palmer, A Midnight Race on the Mississippi, Poster on boad

          Est: $150 - $200

          Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer (1812 - 1876) Title: A Midnight Race on the Mississippi Year: Medium: Poster on boad Image Size: Size: 30.25 x 35 in. (76.84 x 88.9 cm)

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