I have sold my Dad's collection of Currier & Ives prints over the last two years and this is the last one. It is an original lithograph published in 1856 by Currier (before Ives joined the company). $1100 plus $100 shipping. Contact me by e-mail if interested.
It is a fantastic print, but perhaps you might make a minor correction in the subject title. This is a family of Bobwhite Quail.
"Said one of these men, long past seventy years of age: 'I could carry, paddle, walk and sing with any man I ever saw. I have been twenty-four years a canoe man, and forty-one years in service; no portage was ever too long for me. Fifty songs could I sing. I have saved the lives of ten voyageurs. Have had twelve wives and six running dogs. I spent all my money in pleasure. Were I young again, I should spend my life the same way over. There is no life so happy as a voyageur's life!'"
thebotanyguy: "It is a fantastic print, but perhaps you might make a minor correction in the subject title. This is a family of Bobwhite Quail."
Thanks! You are correct. There we so many other prints that were grouse, I never looked too closely. I thought it was odd grouse habitat. Good for a Bobwhite.
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