Image
Description
Content/DescriptionPortrait of lumber merchant pulls out his hair holding bill for charges for building materials.
Details
Title
The lumber merchant reading his account of sales from California.
Published
ca. 1851
Full Collection Name
Selected prints from the James De Fremery diaries and scrapbook
Other Identifiers
BANC MSS 85/43 c (folder 19M)
Subject (Topic)
Cartoons (Commentary)
Lumber industry
Lumber industry
Type
Image
Format
Portraits
Lithographs
Lithographs
Extent
1 print on paper : lithograph ; sheet 26.5 x 22 cm.
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
Date on bill: Jan[uary] 24th, 1851.
Variant in the Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. collection of early Californian and Western American pictorial material (BANC PIC 1963.002:0464).
Printed title (LL). Printed (LC, above title): Lith. & published by B.F. Butler, sold by Atwill & Co., San Francisco, Cal. Printed (at top of bill): Account sales of building materials by Theodore Payne & Co.; at auction, shipped on board ship New York, by C.S. Jolly & Co.; consigned to J.F.A. and abandoned to pay freight & charges. Embossed stamp (UL): London.
Variant in the Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. collection of early Californian and Western American pictorial material (BANC PIC 1963.002:0464).
Printed title (LL). Printed (LC, above title): Lith. & published by B.F. Butler, sold by Atwill & Co., San Francisco, Cal. Printed (at top of bill): Account sales of building materials by Theodore Payne & Co.; at auction, shipped on board ship New York, by C.S. Jolly & Co.; consigned to J.F.A. and abandoned to pay freight & charges. Embossed stamp (UL): London.
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