Merrymount Press; New Year cards; Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams)
New Year's greeting card from Merrymount Press of Boston with image of Adams Mansion in Quincy, Massachusetts. Three letter watermark in center of second page, which is otherwise blank. Page three is the full-color image with Latin written across...
This envelope, constructed from blue paper with discoloration throughout, features a handwritten address, an image of an airplane, and an Italian postage stamp. There is a return address on the back.
This envelope is constructed from thin newsprint and features a handwritten address and an image of an airplane. There is also an Italian postage stamp on the front and a return address on the back. The envelope is badly ripped.
This envelope, constructed from grey paper, features a handwritten address, an image of an airplane, and two Italian postage stamps. There is a return address on the back.
File folder that contained aforementioned letter. Seller's typed description and partial transcription is affixed to front. Folder is imprinted with American Art Association Inc. and address in New York.
Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, 1833-1898; Letters; Drawings; Letterheads
Burne-Jones makes plans to meet with Campbell on Thursday. There is a drawing on Page 3. The letter is written in ink on ivory paper with 'The Athenaeum" on the letterhead.
Carleton thanks Riley for a copy of "The Puddleforn Papers." He then discusses the various editions through which the work has gone, and tells Riley that he wishes he would write more. Carleton closes the letter with the announcement that he is...
Carman complains at length about on of his accquaintances.The first two pages of the letter are written on "The Vigilantes" stationery, and the remaining pages are written on semitransparent beige paper.
Carman informs Way that the Vigilantes will be suspending activities while moving offices.The first two pages of the letter are written on "The Vigilantes" stationery, and the remaining pages are written on semitransparent beige paper.
This letter, written on 1 Holland Park Road, Kensington stationery, is from a sender whose signature is illegible. The handwriting is very hard to read. There is a watermark that reads "The Westminster Note" on the page, and is more clearly seen on...
Andrews, William Loring, 1837-1920; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Cream envelope with black tape surrounding the edges on front. A red George Washington stamp is in the upper right corner. It is stamped East Hampton. The back is also stamped but illegible and crossed with black tape. It is signed by W.L. Andrews...
Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925; Cawein, Madison Julius, 1865-1914; Envelopes; Postage stamps
A cream envelope with a stamp from New York City and a red George Washington stamp. The top is torn off and the back is signed by James Allen. A marking 250 is written in pencil on the back.