Birds Eye View of Owatonna Minnesota 1870 Custom Framed Print
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This beautiful birds-eye view of Owatonna Minnesota is highly detailed and very ornate. Originally published in 1870 by Ruger & Stoner of Madison Wisconsin, this historic print would be a stunning addition to your home or office wall and makes a great gift as well!
Available in three custom frame styles:
The Derby is our most popular wood frame style, with a flat profile face that is 1 ¼” wide. It’s made from a North American hardwood (Poplar) that’s finger-jointed and finished with a decorative wood pattern wrap. This eco-friendly approach allows us to ship sturdy, high-quality, consistently colored & patterned natural wood frames. Made in America.
The Hanover is a thinner, rounded metal frame style, with a profile face that is ⅜” wide. It’s made from extruded aluminum that’s either anodized or powder-coated (processes to create a decorative, durable, and corrosion-resistant finish). Made in America.
The Granby is our ornate wood frame style, with a flat profile face that is 1 ⅜” wide. It’s made from a North American hardwood (Poplar) that’s finger-jointed, decoratively pressed, and finished with an antique-style gilded pattern wrap. Made in America.
Available in three custom frame styles:
The Derby is our most popular wood frame style, with a flat profile face that is 1 ¼” wide. It’s made from a North American hardwood (Poplar) that’s finger-jointed and finished with a decorative wood pattern wrap. This eco-friendly approach allows us to ship sturdy, high-quality, consistently colored & patterned natural wood frames. Made in America.
The Hanover is a thinner, rounded metal frame style, with a profile face that is ⅜” wide. It’s made from extruded aluminum that’s either anodized or powder-coated (processes to create a decorative, durable, and corrosion-resistant finish). Made in America.
The Granby is our ornate wood frame style, with a flat profile face that is 1 ⅜” wide. It’s made from a North American hardwood (Poplar) that’s finger-jointed, decoratively pressed, and finished with an antique-style gilded pattern wrap. Made in America.