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Jeffrey Tillou Antiques
39 West Street
Litchfield, CT 08759 , United States
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860.567.9693
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Ship "Leander" of Salem at Smyrna, 1831
$ 5,800
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Tear Sheet Print
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Description
Artist unknown, American.
22" x 27-1/2" framed.
The Brig Ship Leander was 223 tons, built in 1821, Salem, Massachusetts and owned by Joseph Peabody. -
More Information
Origin: United States Period: 19th Century Materials: Watercolor on paper, in a period frame. Condition: Good. Minor foxing, otherwise in fine condition. Creation Date: 1831 Styles / Movements: Folk Art Dealer Reference #: WoA-WoP-WC 064 Incollect Reference #: 116099 -
Dimensions
W. 27.5 in; H. 22 in; W. 69.85 cm; H. 55.88 cm;
Message from Seller:
Jeffrey Tillou Antiques was established in 1992. The three story historic building located “on the green” in Litchfield, features an extensive inventory of Americana from the 18th and early 19th centuries. Here you will find an extraordinary collection of furniture, folk art, weathervanes, sculpture, Oriental carpets, and related decorative pieces as well as distinctive European furniture and original works of art.
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