Lithographs
Fort Connanicut Newport RI (1870's) - Samuel Walker, Boston
- Item Number
- 56
- Estimated Value
- 175 USD
- Sold
- 45 USD to babette_augustin
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
The name of this lithograph is "Fort Conanicut, RI". It depicts a fort on Conanicut Island (Jamestown), that was used by Patriots, the British, and then the French during the American Revolution. It occupied approximately the area where Fort Wetherill currently sits. Published by Samuel Walker and Company of Boston in the 1870s, it measures 10" x 7" and is in mint condition. Matted in museum board within a silver wood frame, overall dimensions are 14" x 20". It's a donation from the collection of Stephan and Julia Brigidi of the Bristol Workshops in Photography, Bristol, RI.
Item Special Note
Lithograph.. Condition: mint. Matted in museum board. Frame size: 14 x 12
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