WELLINGTON HILL RAILROAD STATION BELMONT MA 1856 PRINT
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Antique Print Description This genuine antique article and etching is titled "Cars Breaking Through a Snow Drift". Also, an article and etching about John G. Gilbert is on the sheet. They were published in " Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion", February 9, 1856 . The full sheet measures 10.5 x 14 inches. Antique etchings are titled: "Breaking Through a Snow-Drift, at Wellington Hill Depot." Wellington Hill Station now stands near the B&M/MBTA station in Belmont MA. It was moved from the Wellington area of town. Condition: Etching and line engraving on paper. Good sharp impression in VERY GOOD state (average appearance for 150 year old document which may have uneven age toning, minor foxing, minor staining and/or handling smudges, tiny closed margin tears which do not affect the print). These imperfections generally add to the overall beauty and attest to authenticity. Please inspect scanned image above and condition specifications below. Antique prints can be displayed in den or office; given as a unique gift; provide valuable research material; or simply collected for their intrinsic aesthetic value. The article and prints are over 150 years old! For more items on this subject 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! We provide a "no questions asked" return policy. Please return item in original packaging within 7 days from receipt
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