Seven Handcolored Lithographs

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SEVEN HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPHS.American, 19th century. Six from McKenney and Hall; four are by Bowen. Payta-kootea, Le Soldat du Chene, Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea and Hayne-Hudjihini. The other two were published by Daniel Rice and James Clark., Pocahontas and Black Hoof. Unframed, average 17"h. 13"w. Together with a Currier & Ives, Grand united Order of Odd-Fellows Chart. Unframed.Condition: Black Hoof - 20 5/8"h. 14 3/4"w. Light toning on edges and back, some foxing & light stains.Eagle of Delight - 19 7/8"h. 14 1/8"w. Light toning on edges and back, some foxing. Stitching holes on right edge.Payta-Kootha - 19 5/8"h. 14"w. Light toning on edges and back, some foxing.Pocahontas - 17 7/8"h. 13 1/4"w. Light mat burn, stain upper left.Qua ta wa pea - 19 1/4"h. 13 7/8"w. Light toning on edges and back, text burn, residue stain on right edge.Soldat de Chene - 19 7/8"h. 13 7/8"w. Light toning on edges and back, text burn, residue stain on right edge. 1/2" x 1/8" loss at bottom left edge with stain.Regarding the shipping of firearms and or weapons: please be aware that many restrictions apply to the international shipment of firearms, antique or otherwise. Your winning bid will not be canceled, rescinded, or retracted due to an international shipping limitation. It is your responsibility to resolve shipping issues PRIOR to bidding in this (or any other) read more