SMARTLY DRESSED WOMAN WEARING GLASSES : BANGOR, MAINE : CABINET CARD

This cabinet card portrait features a smartly dressed woman posing for her portrait at the Gerrity Studio in Bangor, Maine. Note the woman’s wire rimmed eye glasses. She is flashing a half smile at the cameraman. An advertisement in a Bangor Board of Trade publication (1899) indicates that the Gerrity studio had two locations; 11 State Street in Bangor, and 244 Miiddle Street in Portland, Maine. City of Bangor directories indicate that he also owned a lumber business in Bangor. Census data reveals that J. F. Gerrity was born in 1855 and had at least two wives; Nancy (1920 census) and Edith (1930 census). This cabinet card photograph is in good condition (see scans).

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ADORABLE LITTLE GIRL AND HER DOG : NEW YEAR WISHES : RPPC

This vintage real photo postcard features an adorable little girl and her dog. The girl is bright eyed and is flashing a beautiful smile. The dog appears pretty intense or perhaps tired. This postcard is a Happy New Years card. The postcard was published by DLG (Deutsche Lichtbild-GmbH) as part of a series (No. 169/1). The firm is located in Berlin, Germany. SOLD

PORTRAIT OF MISS LIZZIE COOPERIDER (UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO)

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The pretty woman with the large eyes in this portrait is identified on the reverse of the photograph as Miss Lizzie Cooperider. She is wearing a “layered look”. Note her unusual collar pin. The photograph was produced by McCahon’s Art Gallery in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. John McCahon was born in Ireland sometime around 1828. He was a photographer in central Ohio for more than 3 decades. He operated the Cottage Photograph Gallery in Roscoe and galleries in Utica (1870) and Westerville (1878). He opened a studio in Upper Sandusky in 1880 and the last stop of his journey as a photographer was in Newark (late 1880’s). In 1893 McCahon suffered a stroke and his wife Isabella and his daughters Bertha and W. Blanche assisted in continuing the operation of the studio. John McCahon died in 1896. His daughter W. Blanche (1864-1944) continued working as a photographer. After gaining valuable experience managing her fathers studio during his illness, she continued running the gallery until 1918. She then worked in a Mansfield, Ohio studio until she opened her own studio in Westerville as some time during the 1920’s and continued its operation until 1938. This cabinet card portrait is in very good condition (see scans).

 

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BRITISH PRIME MINISTER GLADSTONE, & ARTIST SIR J. E. MILLAIS BART (ELLIOT & FRY)

This cabinet card features the Rt Hon W. E. Gladstone, M.P. (1809-1898), his wife, Catherine Glynne Gladsone (1812-1900), and Sir J.E. Millais Bart R.A. (1829-1896). William Ewart Gladstone was a Liberal politician and statesman. He served for over twelve years as the British Prime Minister. Bart was a noted English painter and illustrator. He was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.This image was photographed by the Elliott & Fry studio located on Baker Street in London, England. The studio was well known for photographing Royalty, Celebrities, and other important people of the time. (SOLD)

PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN : DAVIS & HOWARD : BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

This vintage photograph features a young woman posing for her portrait at the Davis & Howard studio in Boston, Massachusetts. Fred L. Davis and Everett E. Howard were photographers located at 352 Washington Street in Boston. Their studio was active between 1893 and 1895.The photograph measures 4.25 x 6 inches and is in good condition (see scans).

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TWO ADORABLE CHILDREN HOLDING LARGE FLOWERS : OFFERED IN FRIENDSHIP : RPPC

This vintage real photo postcard features an adorable little boy and girl posing while they hold large faux flowers. A caption (translated) at the top of the image states “Offered in Friendship”. This photograph was taken at a studio in Paris, France. The postcard is in fair condition (see scans).

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FOUR IDENTIFIED SALVATION ARMY WORKERS : LOVELY PORTRAIT : VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH

This cabinet card portrait is a photograph of four identified female members of the Salvation Army. Note their bonnets and the spectacles worn by three of the ladies. The women are identified on the reverse of the photograph as Adjutant Jackson, Lieutenant Samton, Captain Ashton, and Lena Jackson. An inscription notes that this photograph was taken on January 30th in 1906. This lovely photograph is 117 years old.  SOLD

ETHEL CADMAN : BRITISH COMIC OPERA STAR : RPPC

This vintage real photo postcard features British actress, Ethel Cadman. She appears to be in costume. Theater Magazine (1910) did a profile of her when she came to the United States to perform in the Broadway production of “The Arcadians”. Critics who saw her perform in the play, considered her as one of the sweetest singers that England had ever sent to America. At the time, she was just 24 years old. Her musical ability and her grace created instant popularity in New York. The article notes that when Cadman left for America, her mother was extremely ill with influenza. Her mother encouraged Cadman to leave and predicted great success was awaiting her on this tour. The plan was for her mother to follow her to the US when she regained her health. When Cadman arrived in New York, she learned that her mother had died. The article states that Cadman inherited her “lark like” voice and musical talent from her mother who was a choir singer. At age eleven, she sang from “The Messiah” at a country church. She received her musical training from the Guild Hall Music school. Her professional debut was with the Mudie Manners Opera Company. She spent seven months in the chorus but then was elevated to become a prima dona. She performed in a number of operas until she met theatrical producer, George Edwardes, who introduced her to comic operas. This postcard was published by Rotary Photo as part of a series (No.4368E). The photographer who took Cadman’s portrait was Langfier. This postcard is unused and in good condition (see scans).  SOLD

LEILA NEGRA : FILM ACTRESS : SINGER : NURSE : TEDDY BEAR : RPPC

This vintage real photo postcard features German born film actress, singer, and nurse, Leila Negra (1930-). She looks adorable posing with her teddy bear. She spent the beginning of her career as a child film actress in the 1940’s, became a singer post World War II, and in the late 1950’s, she became a nurse. Her father was a British sailor who emigrated there from Ghana. He was not involved raising Leila. Her mom was the daughter of a white German woman and a Creole man from Martinique. Due to her mothers family not accepting the birth of Leila, her mother placed Leila in an orphanage where she remained for the first three years of her life. Her mother took her from the orphanage and moved to Hamburg to be near Leila’s grandmother. Leila’s mom worked as a musician. When Leila was ten years old, her mother died from a botched abortion. Leila’s parenting was taken over by her grandmother. Growing up, Leila was exposed to horrible racism. The Nazis ended her education and placed her into forced labor in a factory. Her film career was initiated by Joseph Goebbels, Germany’s Minister of Propaganda. He was recruiting black children to play African natives in government UFA films. Her film debut was in “Munchhausen” (1943). The IMDb credits her with six film appearances. In 1957, she began training as a nurse. Nursing became her second career. This vintage postcard portrait was published by Veb Volkskunstverl. The firm was located in Reichenbach, Germany. Leila was photographed for this postcard by the Bruggemann studio, located in Leipzig, Germany. SOLD

INDIGENOUS WOMAN AND CHILD : TAOS, NEW MEXICO : ETHNOGRAPHIC : RPPC (1918-1930)

This vintage real photo postcard features an indigenous mother and daughter in Taos, New Mexico. They are wearing traditional clothing consistent with their culture. Note the native rug on the floor as well as the painting in the background. The woman and child seen in this ethnographic photograph may be from the Taos-speaking (Tiwa) tribe of Puebloan people. Many members of this community still live in the pueblos outside the city of Taos. The pueblos are thought to be the oldest continually inhabited communities in the United States. This postcard has an AZO stamp box indicating that it was published sometime between 1918 and 1930. The card is in very good condition (see scans). SOLD

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