Posted 9 years ago
DI1661
(2 items)
This has been in the family for about 40 yrs, on the back it states, It's # 54, Lt. General Thomas Jonathan ( Stonewall ) Jackson, April 1863, graphed by George W Minnes, It appears very old including the frame that has a burlap type inlay, I Can't Imagine the General sitting for 54 + of these at one sitting, Does anyone know if it's real or a fake done long ago, it measures at 16" x 20" I would appreciate any info sent my way.
Thanks
Dave
It is hard to tell from the photos but the label on the back looks like it came from a pretty modern typewriter and as though it might be a label, which would also be of a more modern vintage but that could have been added later. The # could refer to an catalog or auction # . Cool picture.
Thanks Jean for your input, it's been very hard to find anything about it other than the subject and the photographer,
I recognize the pic but can't tell you how this copy is made. Hey, Scott ! Where are you ? He will know.
Thank's blunderbuss2 , I have not been able to find out anything pertaining to this pic in regards to who did it ? How many copies were made ? When were they printed ?
Scott may be able to even tell you what Stonewall had for breakfast that day. He will be along or I will email him.
It is a modern reprint.
I was "working" at a Civil War show (Mansfield OH) for the last few days!
scott
It is a modern reprint.
I was "working" at a Civil War show (Mansfield OH) for the last few days!
scott
OK Scott, that's a reasonable enough excuse . LOL !
I think so-- most of the "work" involved the set up/ tear down and driving (8 hrs. each way).
I saw some great guns at the show. Some WW2 reenactors were burning rounds (blanks) through a BAR on Sunday afternoon at the end of the show!
It is not a weapon that I had heard fire before.
scott
Didn't know there was an adapter for firing blanks in a BAR.
Scott, How modern of a reprint would you guess it to be ? do you know who made these reprints and when ? Dave
Probably printed within the last 30 years.
Buss-- I didn't see the BAR shooting, just heard the noise and a buddy said it was a BAR (he walked past it).
scott
I saw it for the first time 20 yrs ago, my uncle bought this home in 1978 including everything in it, it was a Gold Mine, the Man who owned it used it for storage for many years, He passed and it was inherited by his sister who sold it to my uncle.
Thanks
Dave