Framed Steel Engraving & Card — Signed by Gen. George McClellan - c.1864
Framed Steel Engraving & Card — Signed by Gen. George McClellan - c.1864
Updated August 8: This has been sold.
This framed piece features an engraved portrait of Gen. George B. McClellan (1826-1885) by Alonzo Chappel, published by Johnson, Fry & Co, NY.
Accompanied by a calling card signed by "Little Mac" and dated Nov 25, 1864, not long after the convention.
In a thin, gold-molded stick frame with a two-window pale blue mat under glass.
Image size: 9" x 6"
Card Size: 1.75" x 3"
Frame size: 12" x 18"
Shipping: $15. Please allow two weeks for shipping.
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