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Beautiful photograph of sisters, Harriet & Hannah Devine, with amazingly long hair.
Some light wear & corner creases.
sold cab-1
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6-1/2″ x 3-1/8″ Cabinet Card photo of a young football player in uniform, which includes the early rubber noseguard, & holding a melon football.
This was taken at Roberts studio in Stewartsville, MO.
Photo has 2 dark stains.
$55.00 cab-2/sp-5 |
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Cabinet card photograph of quite a chubby little infant. This is from the Haynes Studio in Bangor, Me.
Photo has some light foxing.
$15.00 cab-3 |
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Charming photograph of a child & dog.
The dog has quite the expression, and drapes a leg over the child’s.
Taken in Gardiner, ME. by McIntosh
sold cab-4
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Occupational or possibly an advertising cabinet card for S.B.B. Brooms?
sold cab-5
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Cabinet Card of a man with a Baritone Horn.
Unusual chair to his left that is beautifully carved, with a woman’s face in the center.
There is a light yellow line across the top, & some very light foxing.
$50.00 cab-6 |
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1897 Cabinet Card with ID on the back, “Chemistry Class 97″, and a list naming the woman as well as the town they are from.
$75.00 cab-7 |
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Cabinet Card from Middlebury, VT. of a reclining hunter with a rifle & belt of cartridges
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Occupational photo of a painting business owned by John Bryson. Great advertising.
This was taken by the United States Photo View Co.
sold cab-9 |
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Quite an interesting photo of a young man sitting on the handlebars of his bicycle. At the bottom is signed, COLUMBIA. Possibly used for advertising purposes.
Signed in pencil on the back is, Nov. 1895 Cleveland Wheel.
The photo shows wear and has light foxing/staining.
sold cab-10 |
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E. Klauber, Louisville,KY., photograph of a man in an interesting pose. His hair is wild & clown like. Perhaps circus related.
Dated on the back, ’81. Pinholes on the top, bottom, & right /left side.
sold cab-11
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W.B. Martin Wood & Coal
Hay&Straw-Fertilizer
This has ID written on the back:
Rockville Conn-about 1900. Frank Odgon in doorway. Bill Plummer on wagon.
The photographer was Howes & Co. Turners, Falls, Mass. (note the little childs face on lower right corner)
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Interesting photo of 2 men with cigars & canes staring at each other.
Taken by Helmold, in Clinton, Mass.
Show very light weat.
sold cab-14 |
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Occupational photo of a young newspaper delivery boy. Taken at the Jenness Studio in Clinton, Mass.
A tad light in contrast.
sold cab-15 |
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Wendt photo of Millie Owens, dubbed the , “Queen of Long Hair”.
Cabinet card shows light soiling
.sold cab-16
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Memorial cabinet card with, “MOTHER” spelled in the center.
The studio was Taft, in Saxton’s River, VT.
sold cab-18 |
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Wonderful cabinet card of a hunter holding hid rifle, his hound dog, and his deer head trophy mount.
sold cab-19 |
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Memorial Cabinet Card photograph taken at the Ellinward Studio in Manchester,NH.
A lot of detail in this photo to be discovered. A man’s photo in in the center & below it the flowers appear to spell: Brother Butcher.
A floral anchor is seen on the top right. Above the photo & to the left are also flowers designed into words.
$45.00 cab-20
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Nice occupational cabinet card of a Fireman with a pump & fire nozzle. His hat & belt read: NCFB.
The card has been trimmed, and hand written on back: To ?Juncy with best wishes from Henry.
sold cab-21 |
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Benjamin W. Alling in his football uniform at Dartmouth College.
He became the Attorney General of Connecticut from 1927-1931.
Photo has a few scratches.
sold cab-22 |