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| Management number | 232352160 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $9.16 | Model Number | 232352160 | ||
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1895. A sailor boy steps out of the pages of a children's annual published in Boston. He has been waiting ever since.
This is an original antique full-color chromolithograph bookplate illustration titled "Little Jack Tar" — believed to be from Oliver Optic's Annual 1895, published by Estes and Lauriat, Boston. One available. Unframed.
A bookplate is a full-page illustration printed separately and bound within a book during production — a practice that gave the finest 19th-century publications their visual richness and collectible appeal. This one is chromolithographed in full color: a boy in sailor dress, white uniform with blue jacket and naval cap, set against a soft outdoor background with pink flowers. The colors remain vivid and unfaded after 130 years — the quality of chromolithography at its peak. Oliver Optic was the pen name of William Taylor Adams, one of the most prolific American authors of boys' adventure fiction; his Annual was a celebrated publication in its day. Original bookplates from this era are genuinely rare, as they were almost always bound in books and rarely survived separately.
Several tears along the bottom border and one larger tear on the left side; brown stains on margins, likely from adhesive from a previous mounting. All issues are on the borders and will not be visible once matted and framed, which is strongly recommended both for preservation and presentation.
A wonderful piece for a maritime art collector, a Victorian children's book enthusiast, a nautical or coastal interior, or anyone who loves genuinely antique illustration from the golden age of American children's publishing.
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