New York History Forum: Ullman Manufacturing
Posted by: Susan (carl-sue@ThisIsToPreventSpam-587-RemoveThis.shaw.ca) on 13 Oct 2003 at 2:55:12 PM
In-Reply-To: ullman lithographs posted by david bumstead on 8:43:46 AM 25 Sep 2003
I have just acquired a picture (lithograph?)
of a young woman standing by the seashore that shows a sailing ship in the background. She is wearing a beige dress with a full-length white apron that crosses over her bust held in place with 2 black bows, a short blue layered cape over her shoulders, and a blue cap with a white band perched on the back of her head. The caption says "Priscilla". In the left bottom corner there is printed "Copyright 1899 The Ullman Mfg. Co. New York"
Do you have any information on this?
Susan.
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