Colored broadside of declaration ofthe 13 states

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Valuation
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Item Details
Lithographers in the 19th century, such as Currier & Ives, produced similar broadsides for educational and decorative purposes. Their work is collectible due to its historical significance and artistic value.
The broadside's printing style and decorative elements are characteristic of mid to late 19th-century lithography, particularly the use of color.
Documentation such as previous ownership records or auction receipts can enhance value. Research local archives for additional provenance.
Condition
- Some foxing present
- Colors remain bright
Condition affects value; foxing may reduce appeal.
Summary
Colored Broadside of the Declaration of the 13 States. Made by Unknown Lithographer. Dating to Mid to Late 19th Century. Materials: Paper, ink. Estimated value: $800 – $1,200. Condition: Good. Moderate interest with rising prices for Americana.
Market Data
Moderate interest with rising prices for Americana.
Auction houses, online platforms specializing in historical documents.
Care & Preservation
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Use acid-free materials for framing.
- Consult a professional conservator for restoration.
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