Verlag: R. Moore & Co, (Mobile, AL), 1874
Anbieter: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Printed handbill, 8 ½ x 11 inches, two columns, one printing "Official Report Cotton Exchange," a report on gold and exchange, and latest reports from New York and Liverpool, the other a report on wholesale groceries and provisions, meats, fish, coffee, "country produce," naval stores, tobacco, etc. Old fold lines (small snag in central fold), Very good.
Verlag: Webster & Wilson, Factors, Mobile, (AL), 1872
Anbieter: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Printed handbill, 10 ½ x 8 inches, on two columns, one dealing with the market in cotton, with market statement for Mobile, Liverpool, and New York, the other concerning rthe wholesale grocery and provision market, including bacon, pork, fish, whiskey, tobacco grain, other meats and vegetables, hardware, naval stores, etc. Old fold lines, else very good.
Verlag: R. Moore & Co, (Mobile, AL), 1875
Anbieter: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Printed handbill, 8 ½ x 11 inches, two columns, one printing "Official Report Cotton Exchange" for Mobile, a report on gold and exchange, and latest reports from New York and Liverpool, the other a report on wholesale groceries and provisions, meats, fish, coffee, "country produce," naval stores, tobacco, etc. Old fold lines (small snag in central fold), Very good.
Verlag: London: s.n, 1876
Anbieter: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 41,38
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbFolio broadside printed on one side only (440 x 285 mm), light age toning, folded. Trade advert for Léon Clerc & Charles of 48, Commercial Street, London, 3 columns of describing goods supplied along with their prices.
Verlag: Mobile Commercial Register, Mobile, AL, 1824
Anbieter: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Printed broadside, 9 ½ x 7 1/8 inches, employing several sizes and styles of type, manuscript corrections to the number of bales of cotton in several categories. Foreign destinations for the exports were Glasgow, London, Liverpool, Havre, Havana, Matanzas, Alvarado, Jamaica, Port au Prince, and Madeira, "Coastwise" were Boston, New York Philadelphia, and New Orleans, and "Other Ports, U.S." Old fold lines, but very good.
Verlag: J. E. DuMont & Co, Mobile, (AL), 1857
Anbieter: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Printed circular letter on blue paper, 11 ¼ x 9 ¼, text entirely in French. A periodic report from the company offering its assessment of the cotton market, with statistics showing number of bales shipped from various ports (New Orleans, Mobile, Atlantic States, Texas, and Florida) and with comparisons between 1856-57 and 1857-58 (through September of each year); this report notes improvements in the financial situation from its previous report (translation: "as money is more abundant, our banks have been able to expand their operations and thus facilitate cotton transactions") despite "frequent and considerable fluctuations in prices during the month, the market having been depressed by notices from Europe." The only reference we have found for J. E. DuMont & Co. is an 1859 partnership dissolution suit filed in Mobile's Chancery Court that describes the company as a "general and commission-merchant in Mobile"; the case eventually found its way to the Alabama Supreme Court. Addressed verso of integral leaf to Messrs. J. & C. Heydecker in New York, old fold lines, else very good.
Verlag: New York, 1870
Anbieter: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, USA
Zustand: Very good condition. Full color lithographed catalog page of the New York porcelain importer George F Bassett & Company, showing 8 plates with in an "Wild Animal" series, decorated with graphics of animals and the alphabet, including one of the kangaroo. The company was founded in 1874; it had a factory in Limoges, France and imported porcelain from Bohemian and Czechoslovakian factories. The plates are decorated primarily in brown and green- animals include tiger, leopard, stag, elephant, bear, camel & lion. 9 1/4 x 15 3/4". Closed tear lower border, lower left margin in the corner missing, not affecting illustrated area. Very unusual.
Verlag: Herald Print, Fond du Lac, Wis, 1856
Anbieter: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Signiert
Broadside. 25.5 x 20 cm. Printed on blue paper, text within an ornamental border, signed in type at conclusion of text by C.K. Morrill & Co. of Lowell, Mass, dated June 12th, 1855. Old fold lines, but no wear. Not in Wisconsin Imprints Inventory and not found on OCLC. There are only a handful of separate Fond du Lac imprints before 1855, the most notable being a History of the County of Fond du Lac (1854). The weekly Fountain City Herald was published from 1852 to 1856.
Verlag: The company, Philadelphia, PA, 1850
Anbieter: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, USA
Engraved broadside, 14 x 12 inches, text executed in several sizes and styles of lettering. Krider was a long-time Philadelphia sporting goods dealer and sportsman and the author of Krider's Sporting Anecdotes (1853). Henderson, p. 158 (dating the broadside "ca. 1850"). Augustus Kollner has been identified as the engraver. OCLC locates four copies (Clements, American Antiquarian Society, Hagley Museum, Library of Congress). Margins a little browned, several short tears into margins, but a very good example of a handsome sporting exhibition broadside. (#8465).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1900
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
American Ice Trade, (illustrator). American Ice Trade, A Souvenir of the American Ice Trade [Broadside]. [Massachusetts]. General Statutes Chap. 161, Sect. 73. Whoever Wilfully Maliciously, And Without Right or License, Cuts, Injures, Mars, Or Otherwise Damages or Destroys, Any Ice, Upon Any Waters Within this State from which Ice is or may be Taken, As an Article of Merchandise, Whereby the Taking Thereof is Hindered; Or the Waters Thereof Diminished for That Purpose, Shall be Punished, By Fine Not Exceeding One Hundred Dollars. [Massachusetts: S.n., after 1850]. 9-3/4" x 12-1/4" broadside, text in single column below headline. Moderate toning, faint fold lines, a few clean tears to edges, chip to top-edge, small tear to "G" in "General" without loss to text. $300. * As the American ice trade began to expand westward from its New England roots, several states, including Massachusetts, passed laws governing ice harvesting and making it illegal to damage another party's uncut ice. This broadside indicates that the fee could be up to $100. The statute it references was first passed in 1850 and remained on the books through the early 1900s.
Anbieter: Patrick Pollak Rare Books ABA ILAB, SOUTH BRENT, DEVON, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 1.773,35
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den Warenkorb*The flag on Allin's shop appears to be a variant of the Union Jack, and assuming that is correct, it would imply that the date for the print is 'not before' 1801, when the Union Jack was designed, following the Act of Union 1801, which united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland (previously in personal union) to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The architecture and the design of the clothes of a couple of figures shown would indicate a time frame of the first couple of decades of the 19th century. The slogan 'LADIES NEW INVENTED STAYS' provides another clue as 'Stays' was the term used for the fully boned laced bodices worn under clothes from the late 16th or early 17th century, until the end of the 18th century. A related view dated 1822 may be seen on BIRMINGHAM HISTORICAL FORUM. The copyright imprint is not recorded in the BRITISH BOOK TRADE INDEX.