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Antique Civil War 1862 Frank Leslie’s Newspaper Antietam Ironclad Original Covers Set of 3 Authentic Naval Battle Engraving Illustrated News
Antique Civil War 1862 Frank Leslie’s Newspaper Antietam Ironclad Original Covers Set of 3 Authentic Naval Battle Engraving Illustrated News
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This is an authentic Civil War–era issue of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper featuring highly detailed and sought-after wartime imagery, including ironclad naval warfare, battlefield scenes, and dramatic illustrated reporting from the front lines. Professionally packed for fragile shipment. Ships next business day. Full refund if damaged in transit.
Each piece is a true 1860s publication printed during the war, not a later reproduction. The presence of printed text on the reverse side (verso) confirms these are original newspaper leaves, exactly as issued, with no modern reprints or facsimiles. These were the primary visual records of the war before photography became widespread, making them historically significant as well as visually striking.
The subject matter here is what drives collector demand—Civil War battle imagery, naval ironclads, and large-format front-page engravings. These are among the most desirable themes within Frank Leslie’s publications and consistently outperform generic or non-war issues.
This set has strong display appeal. The scale, contrast, and composition of the engravings make it ideal for framing either individually or as a grouped presentation. It is not a random assortment—it is a cohesive, visually balanced set with real presence.
Condition is very solid for the period. There is expected age toning and light edge wear consistent with 150+ year old newsprint, but no major loss that detracts from display. The pages remain highly legible with strong image clarity. Any minor imperfections are typical and do not impact overall presentation. Review photos closely for exact condition.
This is the type of material serious collectors look for—original, visually strong, and historically relevant. Pieces like these continue to be absorbed into private collections and framed displays, especially when clean examples with desirable subject matter surface together as a set.
Approximate date: 1860s
Origin: United States
Publication: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper
Material: Original newsprint with wood engraved illustrations
Condition: Antique condition with age-appropriate wear
civil war newspaper, frank leslie illustrated, original antique newspaper, 1860s ephemera, civil war memorabilia, ironclad warship print, battlefield engraving, antique historical print, victorian newspaper, military history collectible, original engraving, antique paper collectible, civil war decor
Each piece is a true 1860s publication printed during the war, not a later reproduction. The presence of printed text on the reverse side (verso) confirms these are original newspaper leaves, exactly as issued, with no modern reprints or facsimiles. These were the primary visual records of the war before photography became widespread, making them historically significant as well as visually striking.
The subject matter here is what drives collector demand—Civil War battle imagery, naval ironclads, and large-format front-page engravings. These are among the most desirable themes within Frank Leslie’s publications and consistently outperform generic or non-war issues.
This set has strong display appeal. The scale, contrast, and composition of the engravings make it ideal for framing either individually or as a grouped presentation. It is not a random assortment—it is a cohesive, visually balanced set with real presence.
Condition is very solid for the period. There is expected age toning and light edge wear consistent with 150+ year old newsprint, but no major loss that detracts from display. The pages remain highly legible with strong image clarity. Any minor imperfections are typical and do not impact overall presentation. Review photos closely for exact condition.
This is the type of material serious collectors look for—original, visually strong, and historically relevant. Pieces like these continue to be absorbed into private collections and framed displays, especially when clean examples with desirable subject matter surface together as a set.
Approximate date: 1860s
Origin: United States
Publication: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper
Material: Original newsprint with wood engraved illustrations
Condition: Antique condition with age-appropriate wear
civil war newspaper, frank leslie illustrated, original antique newspaper, 1860s ephemera, civil war memorabilia, ironclad warship print, battlefield engraving, antique historical print, victorian newspaper, military history collectible, original engraving, antique paper collectible, civil war decor
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