Description:
New York: J. Baillie, circa 1846.. Handcolored lithograph. Image area: 31 x 22 cm. Contemporary 19th Century wood frame, scratched. (glazed).First edition. An equestrian Scott in full uniform reviews troops on parade.Lot AmendmentsCondition:Small waterstain at upper left, otherwise very good. Not examined outside of frame.
Surrender of Cornwallis [to George Washington with row of ships in background] by Baillie, James S. (Fl. 1838-1855) - 1845
by Baillie, James S. (Fl. 1838-1855)
Surrender of Cornwallis [to George Washington with row of ships in background]
by Baillie, James S. (Fl. 1838-1855)
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New York, New York: James S. Bailli. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1845. Likthograph; 33.1 x 42.9 cm.; Hand-colored lithograph showing Lord Cornwallis surrendering to George Washington at Yorktown on 19 October 1781. Several other American and British military leaders also appear. Names printed under lithrograph read: "Kosciuzko," "Steuben," "Laurens," "Hamilton," "Lincoln," "Knox," "Lafeyette," "Wayne," "Washington," "Cornwallis," "Tarleton," "Knyphausen," "Chewton," "Rawdon," and "O'hara." James S. Baillie was a lithographer active in New York City from 1838-1855. The War for Independence ends here with 7000 British and Hessian soldiers taken captive. A little faded. Printed in blue, black and red. .
- Bookseller poor mans books (US)
- Book Condition Used - Very Good with no dust jacket
- Publisher James S. Bailli
- Place of Publication New York, New York
- Date Published 1845