Description: Three prints of engravings with scenes from the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. #1: The first is a Currier & Ives tinted print of the Horticultural Hall. The bottom margin provides information on the dimensions of the Hall. In very good condition. Light soiling to margins, light wear to edges and corners, and one very faint crease to the image near the right edge. Verso has remains of adhesive near edges. Measures 13" x 9.5". #2. Engraving print extracted from the June 10, 1876 "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", depicting the interior of the Woman's Pavilion. In very good condition, with mild age-toning to the margins, one 1/2-inch closed tear to left edge, and light creasing to top edge. Measures 16.25" x 11.25". #3. A chromolithograph, produced by Cosack & Co., depicting "The Centennial Fountain". Captioned: "THE CENTENNIAL FOUNTAIN / Erected by the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America". In very good condition. In cardboard frame. Measures: 12.25" x 16". In frame: 15.75" x 20". K21071
Price: 225 USD
Location: Rockville, Maryland
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World Fair: 1876 Philadelphia
Theme: World’s Fairs