$35.00
Beautiful original woodblock print from Harper’s Weekly Newspaper, drawn by F. Cresson Schell. The print shows the launch of the United States Cruiser ‘Philadelphia’ and her crew members waving to their loved ones onshore. Backside has original article from the same date. Dated September 14, 1889. Excellent condition.
1-2 business days
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