Description: Two Cabinet Cards: (Stock # 5, 6 ) Description: Head shots (vignetted) of young man, and young woman Subject identified: no Card Back: blank Studios: Fuller, Moore Location: both Rutland, Vt. Condition: One very good, other faded. Both clean. One Cabinet Card: (Stock # 23)Description: Vignetted Head and shoulders of a young woman in Victorian dress, Identified on back Subject identified: es: "Miss Lorina Becker, Lowell, O" Card Back: blank except for above manuscript Studio: none listedCondition: slightly yellowed with some marks, esp. on back.Two Cabinet Cards: (Stock #115)Description: Two head and shoulder portraits, vignetted Subjects identified: Female identified with some genealogical detail. See photo detail. Card Back: One with ID info, one with elaborate studio mark Studio: Isaacs and Carville Photo Co. Location: both in Madison, Wis. Condition: Some slight yellowing and minor scuffs.One Cab. Card: vignetted portrait of young man in a suitStudio: Moore's in Rutland, VTCondition: very good with some age-related wearOne Cab. Card: vignetted portrait of young woman in fancy Victorian DressStudio: A.H.Fell (no location)Condition: very good with some age-relate yellowing and wearOne Cab. Card: vignetted portrait of a thoughtful moustachioed man in a suitStudio: Newman in NYC, plus elaborate studio graphics on backCondition: The back is good, but the image side shows staining and wear. Great character. See photo to judge condition before bidding.----------------------------------------------------- NOTE: 100-150-year-old Cabinet photographs may be lightly scuffed or faded due to age. Please judge the actual condition from the attached photo before bidding. See picture for details - any significant damage would be mentioned in the description, photographed or highlighted - but please ask if things aren't clear. Standard Victorian Cabinet card mounts are 16.5 x 10.7 cm approx. (6-1/2" x 4-1/4") Cabinet style portrait cards became very popular in the later 1860’s, 1870’s, 1880’s and 1890’s and waned by the 20th C. The card stock was thicker than CDVs and by the 1880’s, the edges were often bevelled or colored gold or silver. Darker colored mounts appeared in the 1880s and 1890s. -------------------------- Unless stated otherwise, please be assured ALL my vintage photographic listings are originals. I never knowingly sell reproductions without stating clearly that they are. If I have multiple copies of the same original image, I will make this clear by adding "1 of x" to the listing. All items are in individual plastic sleeves for protection. I am happy to combine postage on concurrent multiple purchases, but please wait for a combined invoice on multiple purchases so I can give you the best S&H price. I incur extra charges if you automatically pay separately so I may not be able to offer a discount or refund after payment has been made. For multiple overseas postage please message for quote BEFORE & wait for a combined invoice. Orders totaling over $40 USD must be sent via tracked mail. See my other listings for other vintage photographic items. (Darkroom, supplies, equipment, and 19th C photographic collectibles). I also sell ART BOOKS, ORIGINAL ART, & ODDITIES from time to time. Please check back regularly as I have many, many, more to come.
Price: 30 CAD
Location: Ameliasburg
End Time: 2025-01-19T20:29:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 11.09 CAD
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Item Specifics
Returns Accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Lot
Size: 6.5 x 4.25 inches
Image Color: Black & White
Material: photo mounted on thin board, Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Portrait
Type: Photograph
Format: Cabinet Card
Year of Production: 1860s - 1910
Photographer: Photo Studio
Number of Photographs: 8
Style: Portraiture, Figurative Art
Theme: Vintage clothing and hair images, Americana
Features: Studio Mark
Time Period Manufactured: 1860-1910+
Production Technique: Albumen Print