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Lot 50

[CIVIL WAR]. A group of 14 CDVs of Union officers, incl. Generals Anderson, McDowell, Meade, Stoneman, Hooker, Banks, Kearny, and Admiral Farragut. 
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$400 - 600
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$1,000
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[CIVIL WAR]. A group of 14 CDVs of Union officers, incl. Generals Anderson, McDowell, Meade, Stoneman, Hooker, Banks, Kearny, and Admiral Farragut. 

Robert Anderson (2). First, New York, NY: D. Appleton & Co., 1861 (occasional spotting; edge and corner wear to mount). Second, New York, NY: J. Gurney & Son, n.d. Image printed directly on mount (toning, occasional spotting). -- Irvin McDowell. Philadelphia, PA: Earle's Galleries & Looking Glassware Rooms, n.d. (toning to print, light scattered spotting; light corner and edge wear to mount). -- George Meade (possibly after lithograph/engraving). New York, NY: Anthony, n.d. (mount corners trimmed). -- George Stoneman. New York, NY: Brady, Anthony, n.d. (rich tonality; mount with trimmed edges and corners). -- Ambrose Burnside. New York, NY: Brady, n.d. (toning to print, slight chip to top edge of print, near center). -- Joseph Hooker (2). First, New York, NY: Brady, Anthony, n.d. (toning and occasional spotting; toning to mount). Period identification in lower margin. Second, uncredited profile pose of Hooker (very good condition). -- Philip Kearny. Boston, MA: Black & Case, n.d. (toning to print, slight surface loss to mount verso). --  Edwin Vose Sumner. New York, NY: Brady, Anthony, n.d. (mount edges trimmed). -- Nathaniel Banks (2). First, New York, NY: Brady, Anthony, n.d. (toning to mount). Second, uncredited, seated portrait of Banks (residue to surface near top right corner of print and mount, spotting to print). -- David G. Farragut (2). New York, NY: C.D. Fredricks & Co., n.d. (one slight chip to right edge of print; each with light corner and edge wear to mounts, otherwise very good condition). One with 2-cent revenue stamp to verso. Both Farragut CDVs acquired from the Paul DeHaan Collection. 

Together, 14 CDVs of Union officers. Condition generally good unless otherwise noted. 

Estate of Carroll J. Delery III, Formerly the “Historical Shop”

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