This Weeks Online Auction: Eclectic Mix - Weather Vane, Cartoons, Toys, Jewelry, Art, Books, Tools and More . . .
9 Paperback Books about Washington DC Neighborhoods, Images of America , Some signed by Author
Group of 4 Paper Back Books About Washington DC & Its Neighborhoods, Images of America Series
Three (3) Vintage Copies of the Balance Sheet, Magazine of the Washington Business High School, 1930
Private Washington, Residences in the Nation's Capital, Jan Cigliano with Photographs by Walter Smalling
Matted Antique Wood Engraving from Harper's Weekly, 1861 Review of the New York Troops at Washington, White House
Antique Copy of The Jewish Times, Circa 1915. This magazine is in fair condition as it is missing its cover. Includes photos of war dead and news.
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Heavy Brass Church Alter Bible or Missal Stand
Washington and the Presidents, Photographs by Harris & Ewing. Circa 1920
Vintage Scrapbook Full of Washington DC Postcards
Roosevelt Campobello International Park Book
Great Paintings from the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC 1952
6 Hard Cover Copies of the Records of The Columbia Historical Society, Washington DC
Vintage The Federal Architect Magazine, April - June 1941 - Washington Airport
Group of Paperback Books on Washington DC
Group of Washington DC & Georgetown Themed Books
Lot of Washington History Magazines
Four Volume Set of Washington DC Past & Present by John Clagett Proctor 1930
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