Featured in this lot are four framed and double matted Native American offset lithographs presented and printed by Historical Photo Limited circa 2004. Three of the four photos are titled, feature a small description and show the presenters, "Historical Photo Ltd." on a small note card taped to the back of the backing boards. The first is untitled and shows four young Native American girls grinding flour or grain with large grinding stones. The second is titled, "LMP86 Chief Rain-In-The-Face" and shows a portrait photo of the Chief. This Chief is believed to have been the one to take George Armstrong Custer's life at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, according to eyewitness accounts and Elizabeth Bacon Custer's book about her late husband George Custer. The third offset lithograph shows a young Native American Assiniboine warrior called Scorched Lightening. The photo was originally taken by L.A. Huffman but was reproduced and presented as an offset lithograph by Historical Photo Limited. He is seen wearing a bear claw necklace. The fourth and final in this lot is titled, "LMP043 Across The Plains" and shows a younger boy and an older man sitting on their horses riding bareback. They are in traditional Native American clothing as they look towards the photographer with stoic looks on their faces. All four of the offset lithographs are set in identical wood frames and have been double matted with white and beige matting paper. They show good condition overall with little to no wear present. The visible photos measure 7 1/2" L x 9 1/2" W while the frames measure 17 5/8" L x 17 5/8" W x 3/4" D. They have a collective weight of 12 pounds and 14 ounces.