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Four (4) 19th-century animal prints, including Currier and Ives "The Cares of a Family." 1st item: Currier and Ives large folio lithograph with hand coloring, titled "The Cares of a Family," after a painting by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (New York/England, 1819-1905), New York, 1856. Depicts a family of quail in a landscape setting. Title and publication information, lower left, right, and center under image. Unframed. Image: 18 1/2" H x 24" W. Sheet: 21 5/8" H x 26 1/2" W. 2nd-4th items: Three (3) horse racing related woodcut prints with hand coloring, including two (2) after paintings by John Carlton (United Kingdom, 1849-1917) one (1) titled "Preparing for the Start" and one (1) titled "A Country Horse Fair in England." both signed "John Carlton," in the plate, lower left, and one (1) titled "Won in a Canter." All items with typed labels en verso of frames. All housed and matted under glass in matching giltwood frames. Images ranging in size from 11 3/4" H x 18 3/4" W to 12 3/4" H x 19 3/4" W. Sights ranging in size from 12 5/8" H x 19 3/8" W to 13 5/8" H x 20 3/8" W. Frames ranging in size from 22" H x 28 3/4" W to 23 1/8" H x 29 7/8" W.
CONDITION: All items in overall good condition. 1st item: Toning, areas of acid burn, largest 1". 2nd-4th items: "Won in a Canter" print with tears, largest 3/8", outside of image.