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Clamshells, Slipcases, and Chemises
A suitable custom enclosure, whether a clamshell case, a slipcase, or a portfolio, can ensure that your books, artworks, or documents will maintain their condition over time.
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First Edition of Henry Cumings’ 1783 Election Sermon: A Post-Revolutionary Reflection on Governance
Printed and published in Boston in 1783 by T. and J. Fleet, this sermon by Henry Cumings stands as a vivid contemporary record of America's earliest efforts to define leadership and liberty and civ...
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Signed Aviation Autobiographies
Discover a rare opportunity to own a piece of aviation history with our selection of signed flight books, each penned by some of the most legendary figures in the skies.
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42 Stars on a 7th Cavalry flag
A new month brings along new arrivals to our store. We recently acquired and framed up this impressive 42-star guidon flag, used by the 7th Cavalry. The flag dates to the late 19th century and tell...
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The Railroad That Built the West
Before highways crisscrossed the country, one railway did more than move passengers from east to west, it helped shape the American West. Our latest collection of vintage Santa Fe Railway posters c...
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Vintage Staffordshire Plates from the Early 1900s
New to our Colorado shop is a collection of blue and white vintage Staffordshire plates. Dating to the early 1900s, these beautiful plates have a really interesting design history. These plates w...
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Explore Revolutionary War History – Rare Prints, Books, Maps & More
Currently on display in our Colorado shop is an exhibit of American Revolutionary War historical prints, flags, books, and maps. This collection offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Revoluti...
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Fan of Flags? Check Out this 1837 Engraving
If you find yourself fascinated with the history and design of particular flags, this 1837 hand-colored engraving of “The Flags of the Principal Nations of the World.” will be the perfect addition ...
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Washington, D.C., has been the seat of the U.S. government for 235 years. Under the authority of the Constitution, D.C. was established as the capital in 1790 and plans for the new capital city com...
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