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b. 1772 - d. 1860

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      • America.- Binns (John) Declaration of Independence, facsimile broadside, [Philadelphia], John Binns, 1819
        Apr. 18, 2024

        America.- Binns (John) Declaration of Independence, facsimile broadside, [Philadelphia], John Binns, 1819

        Est: £700 - £900

        America.- Binns (John) Declaration of Independence, facsimile broadside, engraved ornamental border incorporating the seals of the 13 original states, medallion portraits of Washington, Jefferson and Hancock, laid onto linen support, old folds with associated losses, heavy browning and discolouration to old varnish, rough edges with nicks, tears and losses, c.900 x 660 mm, [Philadelphia], John Binns, 1819. *** Rare. In 1816, the publisher John Binns was the first to announce plans to publish a decorative broadside of the Declaration of Independence. He proposed to sell copies for $10. Other publishers jumped on the bandwagon and rushed out decorative, cheaper broadsides of the Declaration before Binns finally managed to publish his in 1819.

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • ANTI-JACKSON BROADSIDE BY BINNS
        Nov. 12, 2022

        ANTI-JACKSON BROADSIDE BY BINNS

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Rare engraved woodcut print on thin paper, an original anti-Andrew Jackson Broadside from the Presidential Election of 1823, published by John Binns (1772-1860): "Monumental Inscriptions". Per Gilbert Lehman Collection: "8 images of fictitious funeral monuments, each to a man executed by Jackson. The first six are for Tennessee militiamen executed in February 1815, after the Battle of New Orleans, for being deserters. The last two are for John Woods, a mutineer Jackson had executed during the Creek War. The imagined tombstones bear inscriptions detailing how each was a good man and soldier, and regardless of this, was "By the Orders of General Andrew Jackson, Shot to Death." Each monument was supposedly erected on 4 July, 1828. One reminds the reader "Let not the splendor of Military renown Blot out from your indignant recollection this bloody deed DONE BY A HERO." 19" x 22", loose in folio, folded, bends, stains, edge loss. Still fully legible.

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • John Binns (1772-1860): Declaration of Independence
        Aug. 05, 2016

        John Binns (1772-1860): Declaration of Independence

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        John Binns (1772-1860): Declaration of Independence Engraving with hand-coloring on wove paper, 1819, trimmed within the platemark. 34 5/8 x 24 1/4 in. (sight), 37 3/4 x 27 1/2 x 1 1/4 in. (frame). Property from the Estate of Mary S. B. Braga

        STAIR
      • John Binns (1772-1860) Fine American and European Furniture, Silver, Folk and Decorative Arts and Clocks
        Sep. 23, 2014

        John Binns (1772-1860) Fine American and European Furniture, Silver, Folk and Decorative Arts and Clocks

        Est: -

        Declaration of Independence in Congress July 4, 1776, 1819 Engraving Published by John Binns, The Democratic Press of Philadelphia sight 35 x 24 (88.9 x 60.9cm)

        Bonhams
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