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    Posted 2 years ago

    SandyShores
    (56 items)

    Small copper print blocks 3"L x 2 1/2"W x 1" Depth of Washington and Lincoln. Very very old. Probably early 1900's. Are these rare because I haven't seen them before. Can anyone add to or correct my knowledge of them?

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    1. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 2 years ago
      This is just part of what I was able to find on the internet about these two engravings.

      The George Washington Engraving is made by John Chester Buttre (potrait) and William Momberger (border) after a painting by Gilbert Stuart

      The Abraham Lincoln Engraving is made by John Chester Buttre (portrait) and William Momberger (border) after a photo by Mathew B. Brady


      Both Engraving are made around 1864-1868.
    2. SandyShores, 2 years ago
      Wow! These are really blocks are really old! Older than I thought. Thank you so much for the information! It is funny because yesterday I found many WW1 bond posters and with them were these pictures (the last two on the right) and they are quite large and I believe are the printings from the engravings. So somehow they must have been able to enlarge prints from these engravings??

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