File:CROWN POINT Clipper ship sailing card 18915 2.jpg
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editDescriptionCROWN POINT Clipper ship sailing card 18915 2.jpg |
English: CROWN POINT. New York Publisher: Nesbitt & Co., Printers, N.Y. Date: c.1860 Printed on porcelain coated stock, with color wood-engraved illustration dominated by decorative lettering. 10.3 x 16.5 cm. (4¼ x 6½"). Sailing card for the "Splendid A1 First Class Clipper Ship" of Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco, "this elegant clipper is one of the best ships ever built in the United States, and well worthy the attention of shippers..." |
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