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Williamsburg Picture

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11 months ago
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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.

Category Other
Distinguishing marks Sign and location on bottom along with a date and address.
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 22 x 18 inches
History Thrift store find
Price Paid (If known) $6.00
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Naida 🌱 Newbie 11 months ago

Item Summary:

  • Title: The Governor’s Palace, Williamsburg
  • Artist: John Haymson
  • Medium: Collograph print (reproduction)
  • Size: Approx. 22" x 18" (framed)
  • Published by: Aaron Ashley Inc., Yonkers, N.Y.
  • Year: 1976
  • Condition: Good vintage condition with some visible ripples/creases on paper
  • Price Paid: $6 (thrift store)

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):

  • Estimated Retail Value: $25 – $60 USD
    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.
  • Auction or Thrift Value: $10 – $20 USD
    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:

  • “Collograph print”
  • “John Haymson”
  • “Aaron Ashley Inc. 1976”
  • “The Governor’s Palace, Williamsburg”

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.

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