Antique 1861 Steamship Caroline SET 5 HUGE LITHOS Drawings PRINT Screw Propeller
Antique 1861 Steamship Caroline SET 5 HUGE LITHOS Drawings PRINT Screw Propeller. RARE Set of Five Mid-19th Century Large Scale Engineering Lithographs!! Illustrating Geared Screw Propeller Engines employed on the Steamship “Caroline” Oversized Folio Format Each Lithograph Plate is 29 1/2″ x 23 1/2″ Published by George Weissenborn prior to or during 1861. The Following Extract from “American Engineering” The steamship’Caroline’ is a merchant vessel, and is designed to run with great speed, as a passenger boat, on the coast of Cuba. The subtitle of the print states that it was designed by Reaney Neatie & Co. 2 Cylinders 40″ diameter 36″ stroke. Engine geared 2 1/2 to 1, and indicate it was made by Penn Iron Works. The five subject lithograph prints sourced from: “American Engineering”, a portfolio of what publisher Gustavus Weissenborn called “large and detailed engravings embracing various branches of mechanical art, ” including marine, locomotive and steam engines such as the ones offered here, as well as manufacturing machinery and structures such as iron buildings and bridges. The engravings were issued as folio prints, apparently to subscribers, and an accompanying text was published in 1861. Weissenborn was a professional civil engineer with offices in NYC, and many of his own drawings were employed in the design of this portfolio, which includes all forms of mid-19th. Century mechanical equipment: steam engines, locomotives, fire engines, screw propellers, lathes, iron bridges, printing presses, etc.. Hitchcock (American Architecture Books), 1363, notes that “parts of the Atlas began to be issued separately some years before the work as a whole was published”, perhaps explaining the extreme scarcity of the work. The renowned Hagley Museum and Library of American Business and Technology (Wilmington, DE) can only claim a partial set of these most important plates as part of their collection. AN OPPORTUNITY TO ADD AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE PIECE OF ENGINEERING HISTORY TO YOUR COLLECTION!! PLEASE NOTE: Photos are a little dark as no flash was used. Still their are slight traces of shine or ghost imaging due to the encapsulating mylar. The plates appear brighter in person. Condition Notes: Each plate has been professionaly encapsulated in archival mylar. They can be easily removed for framing, as they float free within this protective environment; Centerfolds as issued; Plates w/ some faint occasional foxing; A few threadholes along centerfolds w/ one or two slightly pulled; A few instances of centerfold reinforcement on versos; Overall the plates are in very good to excellent condition! Please See Pictures for Condition! Please Request a Combined Invoice Before Checking Out and we can adjust the costs accordingly. Canaday’s Book Barn in Carlisle, Pa. Canaday’s Book Barn is a brick-and-mortar full service old & rare bookstore located in Carlisle, Pa. It is owned and operated by Ted Canaday and his wife, Tai. The bookstore is located in a 200+ year old stone Pennsylvania bank barn. Address: 2269 Newville Rd. Create listings that get noticed! With Auctiva’s 1,800+ Templates. The item “Antique 1861 Steamship Caroline SET 5 HUGE LITHOS Drawings PRINT Screw Propeller” is in sale since Thursday, January 12, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Transportation\Boats & Ships\Military\Posters & Prints”. The seller is “tcanaday” and is located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, to all countries in Europe, to China, to Japan, to Australia, KR, ID, to Taiwan, TH, to Hong Kong, IL, to New Zealand, SG, SA, AE, QA, KW, BH, MY.