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- ORIGINAL BILL: INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN,
ORIGINAL BILL: INDIAN QUEEN TAVERN, BALTO., 1812 Original part-printed invoice from John Gadsby, proprietor of the Indian Queen Tavern, for dinner for one soldier and fodder for three horses, September 17, 1812. The Indian Queen was the largest and most elegant hotel in Baltimore at the time. Francis Scott Key composed the "Star Spangled Banner" there in 1814.
- (12) Robt Smith Brewing Co tavern prints,
(12) Robt Smith Brewing Co tavern prints, initialed "JP", copyright 1909, 17-1/2" x 20-3/4", some tearing around edges, c/o Indian Queen Hotel, The Three Crowns, State House Tavern, Smith's 1774 Brewery, Penny Pot Tavern and Landing, London Coffee House, Falstaff Inn, Moon and Seven Stars, Drawbridge and Blue Anchor Inn, City Tavern, Spread Eagle Inn, Black Horse Inn Yard (water damage)
- 6 pieces. Prints. Scowcroft, E.T. [Colonial
6 pieces. Prints. Scowcroft, E.T. [Colonial Philadelphia Inns & Taverns]: "The Three Crown Inn." * "The Spread Eagle Inn." * "The London Coffee House." * "The Blue Anchor Inn." * "The Indian Queen Hotel." * "Falstafe Inn." Each 9 1/2 x 13 1/8 inches (240 x 333 mm). [Philadelphia], [ca. 1900].
- 19th c. miniature portrait on ivory.
19th c. miniature portrait on ivory. Late 18th/early 19th c. showing America allegorically as an Indian Queen. Vertical hairline to left. In mahogany frame with brass liner. Site size 3'' x 2 7/8''.
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