EditorialThe 'Jessie' and 'Eliza Jane' in Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, 1829, Edward Duncan, 18031882, British, after William John Huggins, 17811845, British, 1829, Colored aquatint, Sheet: 17 7/8 x 26 1/2in. (45.4 x 67.3cm).
EditorialThis Plate representing the Opening of the St. Katharine Docks, on Saturday the 25th of October 1828, Edward Duncan, 18031882, British, after William Huggins, 18201884, British, 1829, Aquatint, hand-colored.
EditorialAction with the Spanish Slave Frigate 'Velos Passaheros' Captured by Boarding by H.M. Ship 'Primrose' Commander W. Boughton, off Wydah Bight of Benin, September 6, 1830, Edward Duncan, 18031882, British, after William John Huggins, 17811845, British, c...
EditorialRon Foxcroft, a former NCAA and Olympic basketball official, shows off his line of Fox 40 whistles, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, March 16, 2015. (J. Adam Huggins/The New York Times)
EditorialThomas Cole, American, 1801-1848, Receipt to James S. Huggins for THE VOYAGE OF LIFE, between 1801 and 1848, Pen and brown ink on light tan wove paper, Sheet: 9 11/16 x 7 15/16 in. (24.6 x 20.1 cm).
EditorialOpium Ships at Lintin in China, 1824. The East India Company sold opium grown in Bengal to China in exchange for Chinese tea and porcelain. After others became involved in opium exports after 1833, the trade eventually led to the Opium Wars between C...
EditorialPortrait of William Huggins, translator of Ariosto, 1760, Engraving, Sheet: 3 3/8 x 3 3/8 in. (8.6 x 8.6 cm), Prints, After William Hogarth (British, London 1697?1764 London).
EditorialOpium Ships at Lintin in China, 1824. The East India Company sold opium grown in Bengal to China in exchange for Chinese tea and porcelain. After others became involved in opium exports after 1833, the trade eventually led to the Opium Wars between C...