Apr 16, 2019 - Sale 2505

Sale 2505 - Lot 67

Price Realized: $ 594
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 800 - $ 1,200
(CIVIL WAR--PENNSYLVANIA.) Queen, James; artist and lithographer. Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon of Philadelphia. Hand-colored lithograph, 21 1/4 x 28 inches; minor soiling and wear, tasteful restoration along bottom edge, laid down on linen. Philadelphia: T. Sinclair, 1861

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Cheering crowds and a marching band greet a regiment in formation, stopping for some nourishment on their way to the front. "Employed nearly a bird's-eye perspective to suggest the impressive numbers of Union soldiers who were welcomed and fed at Philadelphia's Refreshment Saloon in the spring of 1861. . . . The slant-roofed building just behind the train station is the Refreshment Saloon itself, which offered both food and drink"--Neely & Holzer, Union Image, page 98 and plate 6.