Crokers Ice Trust Expansion cartoon US map rare 1900 vintage WA Rogers art cover
Brian DiMambro- Antique & Vintage Maps, Prints, Books & Gold Coins
Mr Crokers Idea of Expansion
( cartoon map of United States- 20th Century American culture, Ice Trust Expansion, Bulldog, Donkey, United States)
Issued 1900, New York, by Harpers Weekly
Art by W.A. Rogers
Wonderful original antique offset/photo mechanical printed sheet. Printed in the early 20th century, the actual cover as seen from what is now a very scarce periodical. Note the old blue public library stamp.
Little know and very elusive cartographic cartoon image.
An utterly fascinating old artifact regarding this topic. The visual effect is one of a long past time, and from this perspective the uniquely printed sheet of paper is most appealing. The type of now long gone machinery used and the look created by it is visually quaint by modern standards.
In Good+ to near VG [or better] condition: Small old round blue library stamp at top of sheet as seen, sheet displays uniform age browning/ toning as typical, light scattered spotting or foxing, light edge wear, perhaps a soft crease across the center of the sheet, and could have small edge splits which have been carefully and almost invisibly repaired on verso; overall the main image remains clean and very attractive. Any minor defects may hopefully be clearly seen in the images.
Text on verso as issued-This is an original printed sheet from this scarce 20th century American periodical. Thus, this form is the only way this image can be acquired other than perhaps as a modern reprint- but who wants that when you can have the original?
A delightful early 20th century print any collector, dealer, or institution would be happy to possess. Perfect for gift-giving, display, collecting, etc. Sure to interest any active mind who enjoys seeing history visually represented.
Sheet measures c. 15 1/2" x 10 1/2" .
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Please examine the scan closely as it forms the central part of the description. There is a zoom feature so you can see close up. [note: we grade very conservatively and always seek to disclose any noteworthy flaws ].