Found picture of Williamsburg at a thrift store. this picture does not have a mat framing the drawing, it is on one sheet of paper.
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Found picture of Williamsburg at a thrift store. this picture does not have a mat framing the drawing, it is on one sheet of paper.
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“The Governor’s Palace, Williamsburg” by John Haymson
Item Summary:
Description & Context:
This piece is a vintage collograph reproduction of a watercolor-style illustration by John Haymson, a prolific mid-20th century illustrator known for his romanticized, architectural, and historical renderings of American and European cities. The print depicts the historic Governor’s Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia, during colonial times, featuring a classic horse-drawn carriage scene.
It was published in 1976 by Aaron Ashley Inc., a well-known publisher of prints, calendars, and wall art, particularly in the 1960s–1980s. The collograph label refers not to a fine art collograph process but to a mass-produced, textured reproduction style often used by this company for affordable decorative prints.
Current Market Value (As of 2025):
These prints are collectible but not rare. Their value depends mostly on condition and presentation. A clean version in a decent vintage frame like yours can appeal to buyers interested in colonial Americana, especially in regions like Virginia or collectors of Haymson's work.
At estate sales or local thrifts, they’re often priced modestly.
Recommendation:
If you enjoy historical American art or colonial scenes, this is a charming piece to keep. If you decide to sell, platforms like eBay, Etsy, or local antique malls may be best. Be sure to mention:
Professional Appraisal Needed?
Not necessary for most reproductions of this type unless it turns out to be an original watercolor or signed/numbered limited edition (this one is not). However, if you find a collection or are curious about original Haymson pieces, consider reaching out to a vintage print dealer or historical ephemera specialist.