The condition is not the best but it is 126 years old so for the age it ain't bad. It is a lithograph but I have not been able to find out much online about it I do know that it was printed on the Chicago Sun newspaper way back in the day however my picture is not printed on the back of a newspaper it's on cardstock looking paper. It's in a frame and I'll be at the frames coming apart but I've tried to keep it in the best shape as I can I cannot find his original artwork for this anywhere online not even to mention. It has number 25 on it so I take it there's only a certain amount made but it doesn't say out of how many. Lithograph is called "Ebb of the Tide" I have heard other people refer to it as "The cockle picker" Knapp and Co is who copyrighted it and Amlico published it. Again I cannot find his artwork anywhere on my other than on the back of a newspaper from Chicago in the 1800s
It's probably about 16 inches long and 12 in roughly tall I guess.