ITEM# SLFRAF-1
EDWARD MORAN ANTIQUE LITHOGRAPH
THE FIRST RECOGNITION OF THE
AMERICAN FLAG
BY A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT
ORIGINAL COPY # 5 !!!
An antique lithograph, made in
the old style, from the original artwork of
EDWARD MORAN
of the First Recognition of
The American Flag by a Foreign Government,
February 14th, 1778 in Quiberon
Bay, France.
Depicting the U.S. Naval Continental
Ship
"RANGER"
commanded by John Paul Jones.
This is a first run lithograph,
COPY #5
VERY RARE !!!
published in 1898 by the permission
of
THEODORE SUTRE
in its original frame under
glass.
THIS ITEM HAS BEEN PART OF GREAT
SOUTH BAY'S
MUSEUM COLLECTION FOR OVER 10
YEARS & IS NOW
AVAILABLE FOR SALE
The original art of Edward Moran
is on display at
The U.S. Naval Academy Museum
in Annapolis, MD
For additional information on
this litho & a brief history
of John Paul Jones please click
the link below to view this item
in our "SHIPS GRAVEYARD MUSEUM"
"ITEM
# GM-7"
16" Long x 9 1/2" High
Signed in litho style "Edward Moran"
Copyright 1898
495.00
ITEM # SLFRAF-2
1970 REPRINT OF EDWARD MORAN'S
FIRST RECOGNITION OF THE AMERICAN
FLAG
BY A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT
A 1970 lithograph reprint , with caption, made by the
U.S. NAVAL HISTORY DIVISION
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, WASHINGTON DC
of Edward Moran's
First recognition of the American Flag by a Foreign
Government
A very nice reprint , in excellent condition, unframed
20 1/4" long x 16" high
99.00
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