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1880s CABINET Photo~SMILING PUG DOG Showing Teeth & SAILOR SUIT BOY~Nazareth, PA
$ 26.39
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Description
Historic original cabinet photograph of a little boy posedon a fur rug
against an ornate wicker chair dressed in his Sunday best suit, along with his charming pug dog, who acts like he knows he's on camera by smiling and showing a row of teeth for the photographer.
This is a vintage matted
albumen photo
mounted on a
6 1/2" x 4 1/4" cabinet card mat.
The back is blank.
The imprint on the base of the mount identifies the photography studio as
J. F. Hertzog's Art Places
, located at
Nazareth
and
Pen Argyle, Pennsylvania
.
Cabinet card photography began in 1863, although the peak years for cabinet photography were 1870-1900. According to
Collector's Guide to Early Photographs
by O. Henry Mace, "Prior to the production of albums for the new format, the large cards were prominently displayed in the drawing room cabinet, thus inspiring the name
cabinet card
."
This cabinet card photo is guaranteed to be
old and original
.
The photo is in
very good condition
with a crisp and finely detailed image and only the mildest edge and corner wear to the extremely clean mount.
Shipping is .00 in the U.S. and actual cost elsewhere.
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more interesting vintage items, including more collectible photographic images from the 19th century
. I will happily combine shipping to save you money.