Color lithograph of 'The Presidents of the United States.' George Washington in center oval. Surrounding ovals contain pictures of John Adams, James Madison, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, John Tyler, James Polk, William Henry Harrison, Andrew Jack
Genl Washington - First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of his Countrymen.'
Description
Color lithograph of General Washington. Framed. 'Genl Washington - First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of his Countrymen.' Washington in full military garb, holding his hat in his right hand, holding his reins with his left. Background
Washington's Reception by the Ladies, at Trenton N.J., April 1789.'
Description
Color lithograph of Washington's reception. Framed. 'Washington's Reception by the Ladies, at Trenton N.J., April 1789.' 'The Hero Who Defends the Mothers - Decm. 26, 1776, Will Protect the Daughters.' George Washington in full military dress, holding hi
Eichholtz travelled to Boston in 1811-12 to study with accomplished portrait artist, Gilbert Stuart. This travel was sponsored by Rev. Thomas Barton, rector of St. James Episcopal Church. Barton also commissioned this copy of Stuart's portrait of Washington.
Acquisition was made possible by Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hamilton, The Thomas R. and Georgina T. Russo Family Foundation and The Richard C. von Hess Foundation
Small round pot with rounded bottom on three legs. Long tapered handle, flat on top, rounded underneath. Legs tapered, flat on inside and rounded outside. Pot has slightly fluted lip. Bottom has casting mark of excess iron ridge. Surface is slightly roug
Clear molded glass cruet with raised fluted ribs from the neck down to the base surmounted by a 1.00" bulbous neck, reducing to a 0.5" diameter spout. Curved clear glass handle is applied to one side.
Broadside commercially printed on wove paper in Pa. German script. Geometric border surrounds text block of 4 long paragraphs. Modern frame.
Title is "Kraftiges Gebet, / Wodurch man sich vor Kugel und Degen, vor sichtbarlichen und un- / sichtbarlichen Feinden, so wie vor allem moglichen / Uebel beschutzen und bewahren konne."
Place of origin is unknown.
Seller's translation: "A Powerful Prayer whereby one can protect himself from shot and sword, of a visible or invisible enemy, just as from all other possible wounds that one need protect against."
Rows of letters at bottom with more text with a title "Vor die fallende Sucht, oder Gicht," which seems to mean "For those who've come down with an ailment (addiction?), or gout."