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    • ENGRAVING OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BY NATHANIEL DEARBORN (1786-1852).
      May. 04, 2024

      ENGRAVING OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BY NATHANIEL DEARBORN (1786-1852).

      Est: $150 - $300

      ENGRAVING OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BY NATHANIEL DEARBORN (1786-1852). American (Boston, Massachusetts), circa 1845. Likely a memorial tribute to Harrison's legacy. Nineteenth Century painted frame with original surface, 3.5" x 4".

      Amelia Jeffers
    • NATHANIEL DEARBORN (AMERICAN, 1786-1852) HAND-COLORED ENGRAVING
      Nov. 10, 2018

      NATHANIEL DEARBORN (AMERICAN, 1786-1852) HAND-COLORED ENGRAVING

      Est: $200 - $300

      NATHANIEL DEARBORN (AMERICAN, 1786-1852) HAND-COLORED ENGRAVING, titled "A View of Col. Johnson's Engagement with the Savages (commanded by Tecumseh) near the Moravian Town, October 5th, 1812", marked "N Dearborn Sc." in lower left-hand corner. Adapted after the early engraving by Abel Bowen. Professionally mounted in an old frame.

      Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
    • Chart of Recent Discoveries in the Southern Polar Regions [in report] The Monthly Chronicle, of Events, Discoveries, Improvements and Opinions...
      Nov. 20, 2013

      Chart of Recent Discoveries in the Southern Polar Regions [in report] The Monthly Chronicle, of Events, Discoveries, Improvements and Opinions...

      Est: $100 - $130

      This basic map of Antarctica is centered on the longitude of New Zealand and shows portions of New Holland, Africa and South America. Portions of the continent are shown including Enderby's Land, Palmer's Land, Alexander's Land and South Victoria. The routes of several explorers are also shown including Cook, Ross, Wilkes and Weddel. The map is included in the complete November 1841 edition of "The Monthly Chronicle of Events, Discoveries, Improvements and Opinions". This obscure publication included an article and letter from Captain James Ross who was then on voyage of discovery in the Antarctic, and the article reported that he had reached the highest latitude in the Southern Hemisphere. 95 pp. Published by Bradbury & Soden in Boston.

      Old World Auctions
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