1846 REWARD OF MERIT NATHANIEL DEARBORN: Ephemera double sided lithograph on paper by Nathaniel Dearborn (1786–1852) was an engraver in 19th-century Boston, Massachusetts. He was born in New England in 1786 to inventor Benjamin Dearborn. Publisher information in the margins, 3.06" x 6.125"l. Similar example seen in the American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1(https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1846_merit_Dearborn.png). PROVENANCE: From the personal, curated collection selected throughout a lifetime of collecting and world-travel of Living Artist, Erin-Marie Wallace. Ms. Wallace is a USPAP-Compliant Appraiser, CEO of E. M. Wallace Auctions & Appraisals, Associate to Lofty.com, Instructor with the U.K. firm LearningWithExperts.com through MyAntiqueSchool; and also Founder of Rare-Era.com and the “SellandBidWell” App.
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Shipping
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PAYMENT
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BUYER'S PREMIUM
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SHIPPING
Packing, shipping and insurance of purchased lots will be handled through: Tarpon Springs Zip n Ship, 114 E Tarpon Ave, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689; Phone: (727)937-1469; Email: zipnship.patel@gmail.com.
CONDITIONS & DESCRIPTIONS
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RESERVES
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