Early American Naval Lithographs
depicting Naval Vessels
between the late 1700 &
early 1800's , made from original
works of art by famous artists.
All were reprinted in 1970 by
the
NAVAL HISTORY DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
WASHINGTON, DC
All are in excellent condition,
ready for framing,
with detailed captions of the
litho's historic theme,
original artist, or collection,
& museum of display.
20 1/2" long x 16" high
THESE WONDERFUL LITHO'S ARE NO
LONGER
AVAILABLE FROM THE U.S. GOVERNMENT
PUBLICATIONS.
OUR 1970 EDITIONS ARE A ONE
TIME PUBLICATION AVAILABLE
ON OUR SITE ONLY !!!
69.00 Each
ITEM # SGANL-1
"RANGER CAPTURES DRAKE"
The Continental "Sloop of War" Ranger, commanded by
John Paul Jones
captures the H.M.S. DRAKE
April 24th, 1778
Reprinted in 1970 from the original oil by
NOWLAND VAN POWELL
on display at the
U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY MUSEUM, ANNAPOLIS, MD
20 1/2" Long x 16" High
ITEM # SGANL-2
"BONHOMME RICHARD CAPTURES SERAPIS"
The Bonhomme Richard, commanded
by John Paul Jones,
off Flamborough Head, England
engaged the HMS Serapis
in one of history's most famous
battles
September 23rd, 1779
reprinted in 1970 from the original
oil by
GEORGE F. MITCHELL
on display at the
U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY MUSEUM, ANNAPOLIS,
MD
20 1/2" long x 16" high
ITEM # SGANL-3
"U.S.S. SURPRIZE CAPTURES THE
HARWICH PACKET"
The U.S.S. Surprize captures
the Harwich Packet
May 3rd, 1777
Reprinted in 1970 from the original
watercolor by
E. TURNELL
curator for the
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, WASHINGTON,
DC
20 1/2" long x 16" high
ITEM # SGANL-4
"CAPTURE OF H.M. SCHOONER MARGARETTA"
The capture of the H.M. Schooner
Margaretta
June 12th, 1775
Reprinted in 1970 from the original
watercolor of the
BAILEY COLLECTION
on display at
THE MARINERS MUSEUM, NEWPORT
NEWS, VA
20 1/2" long x 16" high
"SOLD"

ITEM # SGANL-5
THE HANNAH
"FIRST SHIP OF WASHINGTON'S
NAVY"
George Washington appointed
NICHOLSON BROUGHTON
Captain of the Hannah
September 2nd, 1775
to capture British Supply Ships
sailing into Boston Harbor.
Reprinted in 1970 from the original
oil by
NOWLAND VAN POWELL
on display at the
BRUCE GALLERY , MEMPHIS, TN
20 1/2" long x 16" high
ITEM # SGANL-6
"RANDOLPH VS YARMOUTH"
The Randolph, commanded by Captain
Nicholas Biddle,
engaged the H.M.S. Yarmouth
off the coast of Barbados
March 7th, 1779
Reprinted in 1970 from the original
oil painted by
NOWLAND VAN POWELL
on display at the
BRUCE GALLERY, MEMPHIS, TN
20 1/2" Long x 16" high
ITEM # SGANL-7
"DESTRUCTION OF THE H.M.S. AUGUSTA"
The British Ship H.M.S. AUGUSTA
grounded in the Delaware River
while
attempting to bring supplies
to the British in Philadelphia.
Reprinted in 1970 from a oil
by an
UNIDENTIFIED BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER
on display at the
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
20 1/2" long x 16" high
ITEM # SGANL-8
"FIRESHIPS ATTACK H.M.S. PHOENIX
& H.M.S. ROSE"
The Phoenix & Rose which
controlled the waters around
New York's Hudson River, came
under attack by the
Americans who sent two fireships,
loaded with combustibles
into the midst of the British
Ships.
August 16th, 1776
Litho by
G. HAYWARD
curator for the Department of
The Navy
Washington, DC
20 1/2" long x 16" high
ITEM # SGANL-9
"PROTECTOR VS ADMIRAL DUFF"
The Duff, loaded with cargo from
the West Indies to London
was spotted by the Protector
off Newfoundland Banks
June 9th, 1780
Reprinted from the original
oil by
NOWLAND VAN POWELL
on display at the
BRUCE GALLERY, MEMPHIS, TN
20 1/2" long x 16" high
ITEM # SGANL-10
"BATTLE OFF THE VIRGINIA CAPES"
The Battle of the Virginia Capes
September 5th, 1781
Reprinted in 1970 from the original
oil by
V. ZVEG
Curator for the Department of
the Navy, Washington, DC
20 1/2" long x 16" high
ITEM # SGANL-11
"ALLIANCE CAPTURES ATALANTA
& TREPASSY"
The Continental Frigate Alliance,
commanded by Captain John Barry,
captures the H.M.S. Atalanta
& the HM Brig Trepassy
May 29th, 1781
A 1970 reprint from a original
watercolor of the
BAILEY COLLECTION
on display at the
MARINERS MUSEUM, NEWPORT NEWS
, VA
20 1/2" long x 16" high
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