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Currier & Ives Litho Print Bound To Hear Beecher Brooklyn Ferry Antique 1870s

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Management number 61228925 Release Date 2026/02/09 List Price €119.99 Model Number 61228925
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A RARE FIND!
Nice antique original Currier & Ives lithograph print trade card
Image is a political cartoon from the 1870s depicting a man desperately trying to leap onto a departing ferry to Brooklyn, which was a common occurrence in the era of frequent ferry services across the East River. The text "BOUND TO HEAR BEECHER" refers to the famous and controversial preacher Henry Ward Beecher, who was a prominent figure in Brooklyn at the time. Before bridges like the Brooklyn Bridge (opened in 1883) made land travel easier, ferries were the primary mode of transport between New York (Manhattan) and Brooklyn. The scene captures the hustle and bustle and the reliance on ferry schedules for daily life.
Professionally matted and framed behind glass in a beautiful wood frame with gold gilt inner
Approximate dimensions as photographed
Ready to hang

Antique Condition: This is an antique item that shows use and wear commensurate with age as photographed. See photos for detailed condition.

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Antique > Home decor
SizeN/A
BrandCurrier & Ives
ConditionFair

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