Second half 19th century, American. To include: 1) "WASHINGTON'S RECEPTION BY THE LADIES, ON PASSING THE BRIDGE AT TRENTON, N.J. APRIL 1789", N. Currier, general light foxing, housed in a period mahogany frame under glass, 13-1/2" x 9-1/2" (sight), overall 16-1/2" x 12-1/3". 2) Currier & Ives Engraving of the Honorable James G. Blane, Republican candidate 22nd President of the United States, horizontal crease across cheeks and nose, vertical creases along the top edge, otherwise good, housed in a metallic gilt frame under glass, 17" x 13" (sight), overall 19" x 14-1/2". 3) "The Art of Making Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket: by Doctor Franklin", colored engraving of illustrated verse, overall toning, small tears and holes along upper and lower edge in margin, surface soiling, overall good condition, housed in metallic molded frame matted under glass, 12-1/2" x 9-1/4" (sight), overall 19" x 15-/12". 4) "National Democratic Banner of Victory 1868", published by Currier & Ives, an advertising print for Presidential candidates Honorable Horacio Seymour and General Frank Blair, housed in a period marbleized frame, matted under glass, very good overall, 14" x 9" (sight), overall 19-1/2" x 16-1/2". Condition: Dimensions: Largest: 22" x 19" x 2 - 3/4".