Up for sale is a great, original, ANTIQUE steel engraving from the TOWN AND CITY ATLAS OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1892

It features an engraving of COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF REV. MARY BAKER G. EDDY, THE FOUNDER OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

It is blank on the reverse side.

It is a very detailed engraving measures approximately 14 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches, including the border area. 

This page is from the "TOWN AND CITY ATLAS OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE - Compiled from Government Surveys, County Records and Personal Investigations. Published by D. H. Hurd & Co., Boston, Massachusetts - 1892". 

There are tears across one edge from where it was originally bound.  
 
It is generally in Very Good Condition. Some age related browning and toning and some spotting and stains. It has some small tears and chips around the edges, but they do not affect the engraving, as well as some other stains here and there.  Some other dings here and there. 

It would be a great addition to any collection and will look very nice when framed!  

Please note that while I have included a picture of the Title Page of the Atlas that this engraving was taken from, it is NOT included in the sale, as it is a reference piece to determine authenticity for the other maps/engravings. I would be happy to include a copy if requested.

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It features an engraving of COUNTRY RESIDENCE OF REV. MARY BAKER G. EDDY, THE FOUNDER OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE.  This page is from the "TOWN AND CITY ATLAS OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE - Compiled from Government Surveys, County Records and Personal Investigations. Published by D. H. Hurd & Co., Boston, Massachusetts - 1892".  It is generally in Very Good Condition. Some age related browning and toning and some spotting and stains. It has some small tears and chips around the edges, but they do not affect the engraving, as well as some other stains here and there.  Some other dings here and there.  Please note that while I have included a picture of the Title Page of the Atlas that this engraving was taken from, it is NOT included in the sale, as it is a reference piece