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    • J. STEEL (1799-1879), College for Orphans, Philadelphia, USA, around 1840, Steel engraving
      Apr. 20, 2024

      J. STEEL (1799-1879), College for Orphans, Philadelphia, USA, around 1840, Steel engraving

      Est: €60 - €100

      James W. Steel (1799 - 1879 ): View of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the USA, c. 1840, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: c. 1840 Description: View of the school buildings of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, designed by Thomas Ustick Walter (1804-1887) with busy street. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, United States of America, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania),

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    • J. STEEL (1799-1879), College for Orphans, Philadelphia, USA, around 1840, Steel engraving
      Nov. 11, 2023

      J. STEEL (1799-1879), College for Orphans, Philadelphia, USA, around 1840, Steel engraving

      Est: €60 - €100

      James W. Steel (1799 - 1879 ): View of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the USA, c. 1840, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: c. 1840 Description: View of the school buildings of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, designed by Thomas Ustick Walter (1804-1887) with busy street. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, United States of America, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania),

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    • J. STEEL (1799-1879), College for Orphans, Philadelphia, USA, around 1840, Steel engraving
      Jun. 10, 2023

      J. STEEL (1799-1879), College for Orphans, Philadelphia, USA, around 1840, Steel engraving

      Est: €60 - €100

      James W. Steel (1799 - 1879 ): View of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the USA, c. 1840, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: c. 1840 Description: View of the school buildings of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, designed by Thomas Ustick Walter (1804-1887) with busy street. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, United States of America, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania),

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    • J.STEEL (1799-1879), Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, USA, around 1840, Steel engraving
      Feb. 19, 2022

      J.STEEL (1799-1879), Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, USA, around 1840, Steel engraving

      Est: €45 - €75

      James W. Steel (1799 - 1879 ): View of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the USA, c. 1840, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: c. 1840 Description: View of the school buildings of Girard College for Orphans in Philadelphia, designed by Thomas Ustick Walter (1804-1887) with busy street. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, United States of America, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Size: 16,4 cm x 22,9 cm (6,5 x 9 in), Depiction: 10,8 cm x 17,3 cm (4,3 x 6,8 in) Condition: Good condition. Sporadic pale foxing visible. Slightly soiled on the margins. Slightly bumped along the edges in places. The upper left corner of the sheet is clearly damaged.

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    • James W. Steel (American, 1799-1879)
      Jan. 27, 2019

      James W. Steel (American, 1799-1879)

      Est: $600 - $900

      James W. Steel (American, 1799-1879), "Battle of New Orleans, and Defeat of the British under the Command of Sir Edward Packenham by General Andrew Jackson", 1815, color aquatint, after Samuel Seymour (British/American, c. 1775-c. 1823), published by Wm. H. Morgan, Philadelphia, sheet 18 in. x 22 in., framed

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    • James W. Steel (1799-1879), after Samuel Seymour
      Nov. 23, 2013

      James W. Steel (1799-1879), after Samuel Seymour

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      James W. Steel (1799-1879), after Samuel Seymour (1796-1823), "Battle of New Orleans, and Defeat of the British under the Command of Sir Edward Packenham by General Andrew Jackson", 1815, color aquatint published by Wm. H. Morgan, Phil., sight 11 3/4 in. x 16 in., conservation matted and framed

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