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antique portrait from the 1890's

By zuko007, 5 February, 2008
Description

This portrait is of a woman wearing a beautiful blue dress sitting in a rocking chair by the fire. She is holding a book in her hand. This portrait is set in the living room of a large mansion.

This portrait is set in a beautiful gold frame.

This portrait is a must for antique collectors and anyone who loves history. This portrait came directly from the inside of the Pate House in Kentucky. The Pate House is the house where Abraham Lincoln was put on trial in the 1800's for operating a ferry without a liscense. Owning this portrait would mean owning an amazing historical artifact. Owning this portrait would mean owning an historical artifact that came directly from one of the most famous historical places in U.S. history. Owning this portrait would mean owning a piece of U.S. history.

Category
Paintings
Distinguishing marks
COPYRIGHT 1898 The Ullman MFG.CO New York
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1898
History
This portrait is of a woman wearing a beautiful blue dress sitting in a rocking chair by the fire. She is holding a book in her hand. This portrait is set in the living room of a large mansion. This portrait is set in a beautiful gold frame. This portrait was found inside the Pate House in Kentucky. The Pate House is the house where Abraham Lincoln was put on trial in the 1800's for operating a ferry without a liscense. This portrait is a must for antique collectors and anyone who loves history. Owning this portrait would mean owning an amazing historical artifact. Owning this portrait would mean owning an historical artifact that came directly from one of the most famous historical places in U.S. history. Owning this portrait would mean owning a piece of U.S. history.
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Joseph

17 years 4 months ago

Pictures?

Can you please post some photos?  Your description is excellent, but pictures will help immensely at putting a value and history to the piece.

Enjoy,
Joseph

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