Courier and ives

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Courier and ives. Get inspired and try out new things.
224 people searched this
·
Last updated 1d
icy winter wonderland Currier And Ives Christmas, Courier And Ives, Central Park Winter, Park In New York, Currier And Ives, Antique Illustration, Framed Oil Painting, New York Public Library, Framed Tv

Inscription: In stone, within image at lower right: "LWA"In stone, beneath image, lower left: "CURRIER & IVES LITH. N.Y."; lower right, "C. PARSONS DEL."; lower center, "ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS IN THE YEAR 1862, BY CURRIER & IVES, IN THE CLERKS OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

159
Currier And Ives Dishes, Courier And Ives, Blue Willow Dishes, Blue And White Dinnerware, Blue Willow China, York Pennsylvania, Vintage Stoves, Vintage Dishware, Blue Dishes

The production of Pfaltzgraff stoneware began in 1811 by George Pfaltzgraff, a German immigrant who settled in York, Pennsylvania. He began making salt-glazed jugs and crocks for food storage and later moved on to outdoor items such as flowerpots and animal feeders. When consumer needs changed during and after World ...

4
Home To Thanksgiving, Currier & Ives | Springfield Museums Charlotte Mason Picture Study, Thanksgiving History, Fresh Farmhouse, Thanksgiving Images, Vintage Thanksgiving, Currier And Ives, Free Art Prints, Holiday Postcards, Winter Art

Winter scene. Oxen pulling skid of logs at foreground center. Couple being greeted at doorway to house on right. Man in doorway of barn left background. Lithographed by John Schutler American, birth and death dates unknown. After George Henry Durrie American, 1820-1863. One of Currier & Ives’...

1
Horse drawn sleighs arriving from lower left to a large residence at end of lane in right background. Frances (Fanny) Palmer was born in England and she and her husband ran a lithography business before arriving in New York City in 1844. By 1850... Courier And Ives, Currier And Ives Prints, Christmas Image, Americana Art, Christmas Blessings, Currier And Ives, Sleigh Ride, Winter Art, Vintage Painting

Horse drawn sleighs arriving from lower left to a large residence at end of lane in right background. Frances (Fanny) Palmer was born in England and she and her husband ran a lithography business before arriving in New York City in 1844. By 1850, Palmer was working full-time for Currier & Ives...

58
Courier and ives and more

Explore related boards

Related interests