Prints
The Seneca War Chief "Red Jacket" Wearing His 1792 Dated Silver Oval George Washington Indian Peace Medal
1838, McKinney and Hall Style, Hand-Colored Print, "Red Jacket. Seneca Chief," Choice Extremely Fine
This outstanding, original Hand-Colored Print from 1838, which features the portrait of the famed Seneca Chief, Red Jacket. This is the scarce stone print by C.G. Childs., Philadelphia, published by S.F. Bradford, 118 Chestnut Street, from Childs & Inman's Press. In this historic print Red Jacket is wearing a huge Silver Indian Peace Medal that was hand engraved in 1792 by Philadelphia silversmith Joseph Richardson, Jr. and then presented to Red Jacket on behalf of then President George Washington. This hand-colored stone print was from the original painting by C. B. King. It measures 19.75" x 13.25" being placed in a display mat. This is one of the most famous images of any major Indian Chief from that era. Red Jacket was something of a celebrity when he arrived in Washington in 1827 to plead for better treatment of his people. His image print was part of the collection that McKinney and Hall assembled by an act of Congress, and the collection remains the finest example of contemporary anthropology from that era. A gorgeous example of this most historic Native American print that would look excellent framed on display.
The Seneca War Chief "Red Jacket" Wearing His 1792 Dated Silver Oval George Washington Indian Peace Medal
1838, McKinney and Hall Style, Hand-Colored Print, "Red Jacket. Seneca Chief," Choice Extremely Fine
This outstanding, original Hand-Colored Print from 1838, which features the portrait of the famed Seneca Chief, Red Jacket. This is the scarce stone print by C.G. Childs., Philadelphia, published by S.F. Bradford, 118 Chestnut Street, from Childs & Inman's Press. In this historic print Red Jacket is wearing a huge Silver Indian Peace Medal that was hand engraved in 1792 by Philadelphia silversmith Joseph Richardson, Jr. and then presented to Red Jacket on behalf of then President George Washington. This hand-colored stone print was from the original painting by C. B. King. It measures 19.75" x 13.25" being placed in a display mat. This is one of the most famous images of any major Indian Chief from that era. Red Jacket was something of a celebrity when he arrived in Washington in 1827 to plead for better treatment of his people. His image print was part of the collection that McKinney and Hall assembled by an act of Congress, and the collection remains the finest example of contemporary anthropology from that era. A gorgeous example of this most historic Native American print that would look excellent framed on display.
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Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana
9:00 AM PT - Feb 17th, 2008
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Early American
P.O. Box 3507
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067



