Details
•Title: Relics Of Cliff Dwellers
•Year: 1898
•Print size (inches): 5.8 x 9
•Image size (inches): 4 x 6.5
•Print size (cm): 15 x 22.7
•Image size (cm): 10 x 16.5
•Provenance: John Stoddard's Lectures
•Verso: Blank
•Publisher: Balch Brothers Co. & Geo. L. Shuman & Co.
Description
Nice old photograph - print of some old relics of cliff dwellers! If you know which tribe these are from, please let me know so I can get this to the right person.
Some of these prints may have some yellowing, moisture damage, rippling, edge tears, etc. Please examine the images closely for any imperfections before making a purchase. Tiny puncture in the right margin.
In 1874, John L. Stoddard started his world travels and began writing "John Stoddard's Lectures". While becoming a world famous lecturer for more than 20 years, his voyages took him to every remote corner of the globe. He was a member of the Author's Club Of London and the Literary Society Of Rome - two of the most prestigious organizations of their time.
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About Us We are located in beautiful Southern California and have been collecting and selling for over 30 years! Our product acquisition team scavenges the earth to bring you rare and collectible print artifacts and books. Our primary consumer base are museums, historical societies, libraries, university professors, historians, company and government archivists, curators, interior designers, historical decorators, and of course collectors who are looking for that one of a kind piece that they can display or add to their collection. Lost Paper utilizes top of the line Samsung and HP digital imaging systems to provide exceptional high resolution images that you can examine in fine detail. The scans and photos in the listing are of the item you will receive, we do not use stock photos, what you see is what you get.
Free USA Shipping Fast N Free! Shipping anywhere in the USA is free! Because of our sales volume, we receive USPS shipping discounts that allow us to offer free shipping. We package items carefully and use USPS First Class on most prints and photos, so you get it fast!
Multiple Item Discounts Interested in a few prints or photos? If the items have the "Best Offer" feature, make an offer on each item you want, at the price you want. We will review the offers and either accept or make counteroffers. The more you want, the better the price! And did I mention that it's free shipping?
We package our prints in archival quality acid-free board backers and bags.
International Shipping We ship anywhere in the world giving you a choice of Airmail or Priority Mail with reduced pricing and reliable packaging. You can order a bunch of prints or photos for just one low shipping charge!
Provenance You can be assured that every item we sell is original and authentic, from the period or year stated, guaranteed, or your money back! Some people have inquired as to if we are printing these ourselves, the answer is no, never. All items are procured by our acquisition team from various sources around the world; auctions, private libraries, hoarders (we love hoarders!), sale events, etc.
•Title: Relics Of Cliff Dwellers
•Year: 1898
•Print size (inches): 5.8 x 9
•Image size (inches): 4 x 6.5
•Print size (cm): 15 x 22.7
•Image size (cm): 10 x 16.5
•Provenance: John Stoddard's Lectures
•Verso: Blank
•Publisher: Balch Brothers Co. & Geo. L. Shuman & Co.
Description
Nice old photograph - print of some old relics of cliff dwellers! If you know which tribe these are from, please let me know so I can get this to the right person.
Some of these prints may have some yellowing, moisture damage, rippling, edge tears, etc. Please examine the images closely for any imperfections before making a purchase. Tiny puncture in the right margin.
In 1874, John L. Stoddard started his world travels and began writing "John Stoddard's Lectures". While becoming a world famous lecturer for more than 20 years, his voyages took him to every remote corner of the globe. He was a member of the Author's Club Of London and the Literary Society Of Rome - two of the most prestigious organizations of their time.
IC07
About Us We are located in beautiful Southern California and have been collecting and selling for over 30 years! Our product acquisition team scavenges the earth to bring you rare and collectible print artifacts and books. Our primary consumer base are museums, historical societies, libraries, university professors, historians, company and government archivists, curators, interior designers, historical decorators, and of course collectors who are looking for that one of a kind piece that they can display or add to their collection. Lost Paper utilizes top of the line Samsung and HP digital imaging systems to provide exceptional high resolution images that you can examine in fine detail. The scans and photos in the listing are of the item you will receive, we do not use stock photos, what you see is what you get.
Free USA Shipping Fast N Free! Shipping anywhere in the USA is free! Because of our sales volume, we receive USPS shipping discounts that allow us to offer free shipping. We package items carefully and use USPS First Class on most prints and photos, so you get it fast!
Multiple Item Discounts Interested in a few prints or photos? If the items have the "Best Offer" feature, make an offer on each item you want, at the price you want. We will review the offers and either accept or make counteroffers. The more you want, the better the price! And did I mention that it's free shipping?
We package our prints in archival quality acid-free board backers and bags.
International Shipping We ship anywhere in the world giving you a choice of Airmail or Priority Mail with reduced pricing and reliable packaging. You can order a bunch of prints or photos for just one low shipping charge!
Provenance You can be assured that every item we sell is original and authentic, from the period or year stated, guaranteed, or your money back! Some people have inquired as to if we are printing these ourselves, the answer is no, never. All items are procured by our acquisition team from various sources around the world; auctions, private libraries, hoarders (we love hoarders!), sale events, etc.