Set of three vintage works, each simply framed and distinct in subject. Included are:
- A 1797 English engraving titled View on the Banks of the Tamur, published by John P. Thompson of London. A pastoral scene is rendered in grayscale, with boats, figures, and livestock gathered beneath a tree canopy. Framed in gilt-edged black wood with beaded detail.
- A sepia-toned group portrait of women in U.S. Navy uniform, posed in symmetry on a staircase.
- A Victorian-era studio portrait of a family, staged with ornate furniture and textiles.
Together, they form a small tableau of memory, landscape, and lineage.
View on the Banks of the Tamur measures 13" x 10" x 1".
The women's group portrait measures 8.75" x 10.75" x .5".
The Victorian Family photograph measures 8.75" x 7.5" x .5".
In good antique condition. Each shows signs of age and wear consistent with time.