6 small original works of art, all but one signed, plus 2 other early printed pieces - Rare Book Insider
6 small original works of art

Cox, Palmer

6 small original works of art, all but one signed, plus 2 other early printed pieces

San Francisco: 1899
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1. "Snowflake" San Francisco: 1866. (Cox lived in San Francisco 1863-1875) Pencil sketch signed, on an approx. 5" x 3-1/2" piece of paper. 2. "Pet." San Francisco. 1866. Signed pencil sketch on paper approx. 5-1/2" x 3-1/2". 3. Typed card with a quotation from the Brownies made for one George Plummer, 1916. With an original color sketch of a Brownie by Cox. Signed. Card is 3-1/2" x 6". 4. Typed card with a quotation from the Brownies made for George Plummer, 1916. With an original color sketch of a Brownie. Signed. Card is 3-3/4" x 4-3/4". 5. Typed sheet with a poem by Cox made for George Plummer, 1916. With an original color sketch of a Brownie. 6. Autograph note, 8 lines, signed by Cox in 1899, with an original ink sketch of a Brownie. Paper is 3-3/4" x 4-1/2". 7. Color litho. card (3" x 5") 1884 of The Brownies on Parade. 8. Early proof of a wood engraving by Cox of a young lady, on card stock 6" x 4-1/4" Palmer Cox (1840-1924) Canadian-American illustrator and author, best known for "The Brownies" books and comic strips.
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