ANTIQUE & RARE Late 19thC c1890\'s Chromolitho IN A FIX, M.F. Tobin Litho, N.Y.


ANTIQUE & RARE Late 19thC c1890\'s Chromolitho IN A FIX, M.F. Tobin Litho, N.Y.

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ANTIQUE & RARE Late 19thC c1890\'s Chromolitho IN A FIX, M.F. Tobin Litho, N.Y. :
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OUR QUALITY & RARITY CODES: QUALITY CODE: (Note: Older paintings or original artwork of any kind may be rated somewhat differently based on the codes below, due to the normal aging properties of the different mediums used (ex: normal paint cracking with older paintings, toning of paper, foxing on older pieces, etc...). ·  Excellent+Museum Quality, with no damage or visible imperfections. ·ExcellentAlmost perfect given the age w/minimal imperfections,minimal blemishes. ·VeryGoodAbove average w/minor imperfections given the age, or minor blemishes. ·GoodAverage imperfections given the age, or moderate imperfections or wear. ·FairBelow average with more imperfections given the age, or with more wear. ·BelowGradeWith clear imperfections and/or possibly in need of minor restoration. ·BelowGrade-With clear imperfections and/or possibly in need of serious restoration.
RARITY CODE:
·  Rare++Unique, one of a kind, or an original on the open market. ·Rare+Very uncommon and/or very difficult to find on the open market. ·RareUncommon and/or moderately difficult to find on the open market. ·PopularFrequently encountered, common and easy to find on the open market. All Measurements Are In Inches; Height Precedes Width.Note: All items are sold \"AS IS/AS DESCRIBED\", to the best of our knowledge, research and ability. ITEM DESCRIPTION: Here is an Absolutely Gorgeous & Rare Antique Circa Late 19th C. Chromolithograph of a Humorous scene of an Old Farm Lady Whose Shetland Pony-drawn Cart is Stuck in a Pond titled “In a Fix.”, as appears printed lower middle in the small outer margin area. The publisher info, ‘M.F. Tobin, Litho, N.Y. U.S.A.’, appears printed very tiny lower right in the image corner, and the inventory number ‘122’, appears lower left respectively. See Company Bio Below. The Chromolitho is on a light-medium weight smooth cream-colored wove paper stock, and is Circa the 1890’s, in VeryGood-Excellent Rare+ condition for its antique age with absolutely no color fade at all on this gorgeous piece—rich & fresh color! This Chromolitho has been in one of our archive drawers amongst other antique lithos & prints for probably close to 100 years, give-or-take and hasn’t seen the light-of-day in all this time—it’s as beautiful as the day it was printed and is as ‘Mint’ as any collector could hope to find in its original never-framed condition. What a beauty! The size is 10” x 15”. Extremely minimal & slight scattered faint foxing specks here & there on the sheet which are only visible from the back and aren’t even worth mentioning. Only two tiny and completely negligible outer edge tears 3/8” & 1/8” on the top edge middle, which are repaired from behind with archival tape for protection, and are basically negligible since the outer edge can easily be matted & framed out. Slight small crescent-creasing here & there on the sheet, most of which don’t show much at all (except from the back) and certainly don’t detract from the image. Other slight creasing in the outer corners areas (with more-pronounced creasing in the lower left corner area-could also be matted out), some along the edges with minimal slight outer edge wear with tiny edge denting here & there and in the corners, as well as tiny dog-ear creasing as well. Minimal & slight ‘normal’ toning of the stock from age which isn’t even really noticeable and also not worth mentioning. This gorgeous antique chromolitho has never been framed which is always more desirable to collectors since it has never been exposed to older matburn or lightfade. M.F. Tobin Litho., N.Y. U.S.A. (American Publisher, c1877-1907) were wholesale and retail art publishers, art printers, and engravers who published and sold millions of Victorian trade cards, window advertisements, art prints, war pictures, books, children’s books, baseball trade card sets, and various other advertising publications in the late 19th Century through 1907 in New York City. They were one of the largest and most successful publishing houses in the city and supplied thousands of businesses such as butchers, bakers, shoemakers, grocers, dry goods houses, and saloons—every kind of store used their publishing and printing services for their advertising needs.The company was started by Michael F. Tobin (Irish-American, c1844-1907) around 1877 and the company was located at 299 Broadway and later expanded to 273 Broadway in the city. They are also sometimes listed as M.F. Tobin, New York. The company employed artists, engravers, lithographers and they had their own shipping division with the manager of the publishing house being Mr. F. Segemann. Tobin originally emigrated from Ireland to the United States and had served under the U.S. Navy Admiral David Glasgow Farragut (American, 1801-1870) in the Civil War. For over twenty-five years, Tobin had also been the commander of the Associated Veterans of Farragut’s Fleet, which had their headquarters located at the Company’s 299 Broadway location. In addition, he was the historian of the Battle of Mobile Bay (1864), and had numerous letters and other historical data in his collection from President Lincoln, Admiral Farragut and other prominent persons.Tobin lived at Coney Island on the shore near Seagate, Brooklyn, NY, and had a daughter by the name of Elizabeth (née Tobin) Maxwell. Tobin died at his residence at Coney Island on Wednesday, September 11, 1907 and the funeral was held that following Sunday at his daughter’s home at 128 Halsey Street. The mass service was held at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop Avenue & McDonough Street. Twelve Rear Admirals of the Navy were present at the service along with Admiral Dewey, of whom Tobin had also written a book about, titled Records and Battles of Admiral George Dewey. Tobin was also an avid art collector and his large collection was worth about $2,000,000 at the time of his death (about $47,100,000 in today’s standards), which is a huge sum for that time period. It was purported that he never sold any of his paintings. (Rewritten & compiled chronologically by Mark Strong of Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc., East Aurora, NY.) CLICK PICTURE TO SUPERSIZE PAYING FOR YOUR ITEM: DOMESTIC PAYMENTS: are made via PayPal (Preferred) and WE REQUIRE FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 4 DAYS OF sale CLOSE, otherwise an \'Unpaid Item Dispute\' will be opened & filed automatically by . After that time period, we reserve the right to sell the artwork to another buyer or back-buyer and you will also be blocked from any of our future sales.OR: If you don\'t have a PayPal account, you may call us here at the Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc., Art Shop Tues-Sats. 9:30-5:30 EST (*SUMMER HOURS: Tues-Fri, 9:30-4, Sats. 9:30-2pm EST, June-Sept) at our Phone# [phone removed by ] for direct & secure Visa, MasterCard or Discover payments. Please make sure when you call, that you have your item# with description & invoice handy, along with your credit card account number, expiration date and the 3-digit security code (located on the back, near the signature line for most cards). Our credit card terminal requires the security code for in-house transactions, thank you.Note: UPS covers up to the 1st $100.00. Please see \'Our Shipping Policy\' below*We collect sales tax of (8.75%) only on orders that ship to addresses within the State of New York. INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS (IMPORTANT!!!): Payment is via PayPal ONLY, in $USD (United States Dollars) and no other form of payment will be accepted (NO W. Union, NO International M.O.\'s (NO $ Orders), NO Cashiers Checks, NO Outside PayPal Bank Transfers). The \'Buyer\' is completely responsible for any \'Currency Exchange\' Fees. WE REQUIRE FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 4 DAYS OF sale CLOSE, otherwise an \'Unpaid Item Dispute\' will be opened & filed automatically by . After that time period, we reserve the right to sell the artwork to another buyer or back-buyer and you will also be blocked from any of our future sales. OUR SHIPPING POLICY: WE SHIP TO: The U.S. & WORLDWIDE (Domestic & International buyers Please Read Below):IMPORTANT NOTES: We ship all of our Antique & Vintage Items Safely & Securely Hardpacked & Secured in between Oversized Cardboard, AND/OR shipped in Heavy-Duty Tubes with Archival Paper or Glassine with Bubble-Wrap added for Protection. Our customers have greatly appreciated their well-packed & well-protected artwork as our response clearly shows. -We have unfortunately been on the receiving end of poorly-packed artwork and we wouldn\'t wish that on our worst enemies.***To save our customers MORE $$$, ALL Shipping Rates (Domestic & Overseas) \'DO NOT\' include Handling/Packing Fees and are extremely close to the \'Actual Shipping Costs\' based on \'s (estimated) Shipping Calculator that we use exclusivley on all of our sale listings.\"\'s SHIPPING CALCULATOR\": We exclusively use \'s \"SHIPPING CALCULATOR\", which is built right into the sale page itself and is accessible at the top of the page via the \'See all details\' link or via the \'Shipping and payments\' tab next to the \'Description\' tab at the top of the page. You simply type in your Zip Code or choose your Country from the Drop-Down list provided & it displays the shipping amount for you. HAWAII & ALASKA, would be shipped by either USPS Priority Mail or UPS 2nd-Day Air.*DOMESTIC buyers PLEASE READ:
-For U.S. (lower 48 States): We normally ship via USPS (United States Postal Service) or UPS-Ground as an alternate choice. We recommend UPS since they cover up to the 1st $100.00. We will provide a tracking number and will email it to you when the item(s) have shipped.SHIPPING RATES: In the continental United States are based on the estimated size of the item (with extra spacing for Hardpack and/or Heavy-Duty Tube & Bubble-Wrap for protection) & estimated final weight.HAWAII & ALASKA: Would be shipped via USPS Priority Mail or UPS 2-Day Air based on estimated size with extra spacing for hardpack and/or shipped in a heavy-duty tube, bubble wrap and estimated final weight.**INTERNATIONAL buyers PLEASE READ (IMPORTANT!!!):
-For CANADA & WORLDWIDE: We normally ship via USPS International (United States Postal Service), within their size restrictions. Please visit the USPS website for further information regarding your country and its respective \'Rate Charts\', complete information & \'Conditions for Mailing\'. We would fill out the appropriate Customs Forms and provide the \'Winning buyer\' with the \'Customs Number\' via email as soon as the item has shipped (Items can be tracked via the USPS website at simply type in the \'Customs Number\' we provided you and it will display the most recent location of your package). NOTE: Any Customs Clearance or Import Duty Fees and/or Taxes on the \'Winning buyers\' end (normally collected upon delivery and/or pickup), must be incurred by the \'Winning buyer\' and is their full responsibility, and they are not included in the item price or the shipping charges. *Please check with your country\'s Customs Office/House prior to offerding/buying to determine what these additional costs will be*. We normally ship within one business day of cleared payment, but NOTE: Please allow extra delivery time for your item(s) to clear all Customs Houses (U.S. and Abroad-typical delivery time about 14 business days +/-). We also would need a VALID INTERNATIONAL ADDRESS to \'Ship To\'. ***IMPORTANT NOTE*** Customs charges/fees & duty taxes are based on the final value amount of the item(s) that we are required by U.S. law to declare on Customs Forms before shipping the item. Under U.S. law we are unable to mark a smaller amount or to declare the item a gift, sample, or anything other than merchandise prints/paintings etc, so PLEASE DO NOT ASK. We are a respectable business & must transact our sales honestly & by the law. We would be liable and would get in trouble if there were any complications. The value marked on the Customs form will be the final sale price for any or all prints/paintings & will not include shipping. Most items will be shipped rolled in a Heavy-Duty Tube to save on shipping costs. Some may be shipped flat/hardpacked at our discretion.NOTES FOR ALL buyers:
COMBINED SHIPPING: We offer Combined Shipping, for multiple winning sales if the items can be put into the same package. Note: Some Combined Rates may be higher due to Combined Weight changes or Oversized (OS1) dimensions, for items such as: Framed items, multiple paintings on canvas, oversized items etc. Please wait until we email you an appropriate invoice reflecting the discount for any multiple item sale wins before you pay via PayPal, or you can email us for an invoice after sale end.We will usually ship within 1 business day of receiving cleared payment for any winning sale(s). Note: We are closed Sundays & Mondays, so next business day would be Tuesday.. We make every effort to pack artwork securely and carefully as per the items’ specifications.Due to the Antique/Vintage nature of MOST of our items, at our discretion we ship items flat or in heavy-duty tubes and they are securely & safely packed with each item wrapped in packing paper or archival glassine, then secured in between oversized cardboard or rolled in a heavy duty tube, then bubble-wrap is added, as per the item\'s specifications. Smaller items (like postcards & small prints) will also be securely & safely packed with each item wrapped in packing paper or archival glassine, then secured in between oversized cardboard, then shipped in a bubble-lined envelope.*UPS DOES NOT SHIP TO P.O. BOXES*Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc. is NOT responsible for shipping service transit times, provided by USPS & UPS, which normally exclude weekends and holidays (with the exception of Saturday mail deliveries for USPS), and may vary with package origin and destination, particularly during peak periods such as; Christmas, Easter, Mother\'s Day etc.Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc. is NOT responsible for Customs Clearing & Delivery Times. Delivery &/OR Pickup times for your package may vary from country to country, so please be patient. OUR GUARANTEE & RETURN POLICY: *All items are 100% Guaranteed Authentic* and are sold \"AS IS/AS DESCRIBED\" to the best of our knowledge, research and ability. We are completely honest with our \'Item Descriptions\' (even to a fault) and our customers have appreciated it, as our response clearly shows. As per \'s new rules (09/01/2011), we offer a 14-Day Return Privilege ONLY. If you are not satisfied with the item for any reason or feel the item is significantly different than as described honestly above- Simply return the item within 14 days of \'receipt of the item\' in the same condition as received, for a full refund including the initial shipping fee. Please, if you return an item, call or contact us by email FIRST, that you are returning the item and please include a UPS, Fed Ex or USPS tracking number, so we can track it, Thank you...-Note: Refunds are applied in the form they were received. PLEASE KINDLY REMEMBER: Your \'Winning offer\' is a contract. Remember, that as the \'Buyer\', you enter into a legally binding contract to purchase the item from the \'Seller\' Meibohm Fine Arts, Inc. Please read through all of our \'Selling Policies\' listed above and please be aware of what you are offerding on and feel free to ask any questions, or research the item BEFORE placing a offer.EMAILING US: ers, at all costs, please use \'s email system only (no outside email addresses) to contact us with any questions you may have. \'s email system GUARANTEES we get your email and more importantly, that you get ours. A lot of servers in the last few years have started using newer SPAM filters, and there have been a lot of problems with GOOD emails not getting through correctly, and being returned as undeliverable. We have had numerous problems in the past communicating with our ers outside of because of it.COLLECTORS & DEALERS: Please DO NOT email us (inside or outside of \'s email system) with any offers to stop an sale early. It would not be fair to the rest of the Worldwide community if we did that. THE HIGHEST buyer -OR- HIGHEST OFFER WINS IT!!!!!Thank you from the Staff at Meibohm Fine Arts, GOOD LUCK & HAPPY offerDING!!!

ANTIQUE & RARE Late 19thC c1890\'s Chromolitho IN A FIX, M.F. Tobin Litho, N.Y. :
$39.99

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