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1880s CUBAN INSURRECTION ARMY LEADER SOLDIER QUINTIN BANDERA CABINET Photo 599
1880s CUBAN INSURRECTION ARMY LEADER SOLDIER QUINTIN BANDERA CABINET Photo 599. 5 x 4 inches. Once subscribed, you can claim this c oupon.
1880s CUBAN INSURRECTION ARMY LEADER SOLDIER QUINTIN BANDERA CABINET Photo 599. 5 x 4 inches. Once subscribed, you can claim this c oupon.
1880s CUBAN BODYBUILDER FONT BEEFCAKE GAY INTEREST CABINET ORIGINAL Photo 599. 6.5 x 4.5 inches. Once subscribed, you can claim this c oupon.
This is a Cabinet Card, which was a popular photo format in the 1880s. They were first used in the 1860s for landscape views, eventually adapted to portraits, and had greatly declined by the 1890s. Standard-size Cabinet Card, measuring about Read More …
Wonderful cabinet photo of an unidentified player posing in full uniform in front of a studio backdrop. From the Armantrout studio in Golden Colorado the photo boasts beautiful contrastand image quality with a low technical grade due to several pinholes Read More …
Condition: horizon abrasions, photo edge chip, corner bumps.
SWIMMING CHAMPION CABINET CARD. PHOTO IS DATE-CERTIFIED 1890 BY INSCRIPTION ON AWARD. ATHELETE AND LARGE IMPRESSIVE AWARD INLCUDED IN PHOTO! ATHELETE IS PERFETLY “STUDIO POSED”. A SUPERB SPORTS ITEM FROM NEWCASTLE ON TYNE, UK. THIS WOULD BE A TREASURED PIECE Read More …
Lot of 60 cabinet cards and carted de viste along with 24 real photo post cards. Some cabinet cards have damage around the card part, but not the photos. Pease review photos carefully for condition and feel free to message Read More …
Lester was also a noted teacher of the art of ventriloquism, having developed a rigorous program of breathing and speech articulation exercises. He was also the first ventriloquist to walk among the audience while his dummy whistled.
This classic portrait, taken in the late 1800s to early 1900s, showcases the unique style of Cabinet Card photography, which was popular during the Victorian era.
Most are in pretty good shape for their age. I do not know the exact ages of these. There is one that does have a crease that is very noticeable. Please look at all photos for best description.