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27x24x61.
Copper Sculpture; Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, California and Atlantic
Avenues.
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20 x 14 1/2
Fine Art Reproduction on Canvas; William Trost Richards; Absecon Lighthouse
was completed in 1856 and first lighted January 15, 1857. Before 1890, the
only structure over 100 feet high was the Absecon Lighthouse. |
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23 1/2 x 15
Watercolor; George E. Essig; Grounds of what is now Our Lady Star of the
Sea Rectory and Church, Atlantic Avenue between California and Texas Avenues.
Grounds purchased for $4,500 in 1884. |
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21 x 16 3/4
Atlantic City Engine Company #4, California and Atlantic Avenues. |
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29 1/4 x 16 1/2
Watercolor of the Shelburne Hotel. |
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23 1/4 x 29 1/2
Watercolor; Hansberry; Hotels Dennis, Marlborough-Blenheim and Claridge.
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21 1/2 x 18 3/4
Etching; George E. Essig; Duck Hunter in the reeds waiting to shoot dinner.
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23 1/2 x 15 3/4
Watercolor; George E. Essig; Foggy morning tonging for clams. The use of
a scissors clam rack to harvest clams. Today 1/3 of all clams consumed in
the world are harvested through New Jersey ports. |
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25 1/4 x 19 1/2
Watercolor; James A. Madison, ASAA; Arnette French rides Red Lips diving
30 ft into a 15 ft pool of water. Over 2,000 people could watch each Steel
Pier diving act. |
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28 1/4 x 22 1/4
Gerald Wissler
Watercolor. Atlantic City…the way it was. First class shops line the
boardwalk and promenade of the Dennis Hotel, the Blenheim in the background.
The short-lived electric rolling chairs toured the boardwalk. |
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24 3/4 x 11 3/4
Print; Louis Levine; Chalfonte Haddon Hall and the Boardwalk.
Signed . |