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Add AUTOGRAPH-JAMES MONROE CLIPPED SIGNATURE ON VELLUM — FIFTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES to the cart
Audubon print Baltimore oriole
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Brazil 1 Mil Reis Banknote Republica Dos Estados Unidos Do Brazil
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Princeton Audubon Double Elephant Edition •Double elephant (life size - 26 1/4 x 39 1/4) •Limited edition of 1500. •Pencil-numbered and embossed with the Princeton Audubon Limited seal. •Up to 11 color plates used. •Specially developed fade-proof inks. Absolute color fidelity to the actual original. •Printed on a 300 line. •Very heavy archival paper which is recommended by the Library of Congress for archives and is specially toned to match the actual color of the antique originals.
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Add c. 1760–1780 – Colonial Estate Division & Household Inventory Manuscript – Williams Family Probate – Original 18th Century American Manuscript to the cart
Add c.1400 MEDIEVAL ENGLISH CHARTER – Henry IV to the cart
Add c.1840s Lawrence Washington ALS To His Son Henry Washington, Richmond, Wakefield to the cart
Add c1769 Exceptional Colonial New York Mortgage for Manhattan Waterfront Property – Abraham P. Lott – Witnessed by Abraham De Peyster to the cart
Add c1780 George Reed Autograph Manuscript Declaration Singer Delaware Land Case to the cart
Add c1780s Jeremiah Wadsworth Autograph Letter Signed – Revolutionary War Commissary General – Boston to Hartford to the cart
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Add c1805 Original King George III British Army Military Commission on Vellum – Napoleonic Wars – Blue Revenue Stamp to the cart
Add c1810 Duncan McArthur Autograph Letter Signed to Nathaniel Massie – Early Chillicothe, Ohio Land Development – Future Governor of Ohio to the cart
Add c1910 Thomas A Edison Holograph Memorandum Phonograph And Record Sales Promotion to the cart
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"The woods are the habitation best fitted for them, and there the richness of their plumage, their beautiful mode of flight, and even their screams, afford welcome intimation that our darkest forests and most sequestered swamps are not destitute of charms." So wrote John James Audubon about the stunning Carolina Parrot.
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Probably painted about 1825 in Louisiana.  The pair of birds at bottom was apparently done first, since the limb on which the topmost bird sits is not connected to the branch on which its mate is perched. In this painting Audubon attempted, as he wrote, to give "a faithful representation of two as gentle pairs of Turtles [doves] as ever cooed their loves in the green woods."
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