Hello,
I have read information at the Currier & Ives web site but did not find a place to ask questions so I am hoping someone can tell me more.
My print"s information as follows:
Title: Western River Scenery, "orange" capital/block letters, which look "colored in".
Water Colors: Very Rich
Small print under picture: "Entered according to Act of Congress A 1866
by Currier and Ives, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court, of the United 'States for the Southern District of N.Y."
(On the right corner) "Reprinted from Lith by Currier and Ives"
Excellent print condition, wear to frame.
It is matted, framed with glass.
Questions: Is it a print from 1866? Is this a desirable print? Is it hand colored? Wonder about the back of one of the men's coats?Like that wasn't completely "colored"?
I have a folder of pictures and will send what is allowed here. I took pictures of the small print and close ups of the picture but can't include them at this time. Maybe I can delete and add new ones?
Thank you very much for your help!
kdj