HANDSOME GUY IN NEW YORK CITY NEEDS A COMB

This cabinet card features a well dressed and good looking man photographed in New York City, by the Reichmann & Co. studio. A quick comb would improve this gentleman’s hair immensely; and the photographer must not have noticed or cared about hair styling. The man is identified on the reverse of the card as J. E. Risly and the inscription discloses that the photograph was taken in 1888. J. E. Risly is listed in the New York City Directory (1912) as living at 14 EAst 28th Street. To view other photographs by Reichmann, click on the category “Photographer: Reichmann”.

Published in: on October 7, 2010 at 12:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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TWO PLUMBERS IN SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA

This cabinet card features two workmen, photographed by Washer, of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Both men are  holding adjustable wrenches. The men may be plumbers or some other type of tradesmen. One man is wearing work clothing while the second man is wearing a neck tie. One could humorously posit that the man with the tie must be management. The photographer is likely Edward Washer, a Scranton photographer mentioned in photography journals of 1911 and 1914.

Published in: on October 5, 2010 at 12:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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DAPPER MAN AND HIS THREE HUNTING DOGS IN PENDLETON, OREGON

A well dressed man poses for his photograph at the studio of a photographer named Ward, in Pendleton, Oregon. The man is wearing a derby and a pocket watch. He is holding a cane and is posing in front of a beautiful backdrop. The gentleman is accompanied in this image by three dogs. The dogs appear to be retrievers; and most likely, they are hunting dogs.  (SOLD)

Published in: on September 17, 2010 at 12:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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GOOD LOOKING GUY IN NEW YORK CITY (1887)

This cabinet card features a very handsome young man. He is well dressed as he poses for his portrait at the studio of Quantrell, in New York City. The reverse of the card is dated 1887.

Published in: on September 11, 2010 at 12:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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LAWYER : PILE OF BOOKS IN OFFICE : LANSING, MICHIGAN : CABINET CARD

This cabinet card features a young man who appears to be in the midst of some intense studying. His desk is stacked with many books including the Annual Encyclopedia of 1879. He has a foot stool at his feet to help him relax during his studies. Is this gentleman a lawyer? The answer is lost to history. There is a statue figure on his desk. It may be a pen and inkwell set, but its actual purpose is unknown. Perhaps the vast and unpaid research department (all cabinet card gallery visitors) has an opinion about the statue that they can share in the comment section. The photographer of this cabinet card is John H. Scotford and his studio was in Lansing Michigan.  He was active as a photographer in Michigan, Missouri, and Oregon in the 1870’s and moved to Tacoma, Washington where he worked between 1885 and 1893. He next worked as a photographer in Portland, Oregon between 1892 and 1898.  (SOLD)

Published in: on August 6, 2010 at 12:01 am  Comments (1)  
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GOOD LOOKING GUY IN WEST BEND, WISCONSIN

A well dressed and very handsome man poses for his photographic portrait at the studio of Schreiber Bros. in West Bend, Wisconsin. The gentleman’s hair has been styled with care and his mustache earns him a spot in the cabinet card gallery’s “Mustaches (Only the Best)” category. Click on the category to see some wonderful examples of interesting mustaches of the era. The Schreiber Bros. studio won photography awards in 1898, according to the journal, Photographic Times (1898). Research indicates the brothers are L. Schreiber and W. F. Schreiber.

Published in: on July 27, 2010 at 12:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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HANDSOME MAN IN MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE

Meet Walter Burnham, who is posing for his portrait at the studio of Langley, in Manchester, New Hampshire. The studio was located at  780 Elm Street. Burnham has movie star looks and an interesting mustache which curls upward at each end.  The mustache earns him a place in the Cabinet Card Gallery category of  “Mustaches (Only the Best)”. Click on the category for other interesting or unusual mustaches.

Published in: on June 6, 2010 at 12:01 am  Comments (3)  
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TURN OF THE CENTURY TOUGH GUY

This cabinet card presents a well dressed man, build very solidly, and with an appearance of being someone that you would want on your side, if fisticuffs were to occur. In short, he looks like a tough guy. There is no identifying information available concerning the gentleman photographed, or the photographer. The gentleman’s mustache qualifies him to join the cabinet card gallery category of “Mustaches (Only the Best)”. Check out this category for some very interesting and creative facial hair styles.

Published in: on June 3, 2010 at 12:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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TWO GENTLEMEN LOOKING IMPORTANT IN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

This cabinet card is an image of two gentlemen dressed warmly in overcoats, hats, and gloves. They exude an air of importance. The photographer is Mahon & Taylor of Nashville, Tennessee.  (SOLD)

Published in: on May 29, 2010 at 12:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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TOP HAT: FASHION STATEMENT IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN

This cabinet card photograph features a young man formally dressed with a top hat on his head. “Toppers”  became very popular at the end of the 18th century and remained in fashion to various degrees during the next two centuries. Viewing  the fashionable man in this photograph brings up the question, “in what settings does he wear the top hat?”.  The photographer is E. P. Baker of Detroit, Michigan. A Detroit business directory, published in 1873, lists Baker as owning a photographic studio at a different address than the address listed on this cabinet card.

Published in: on May 1, 2010 at 5:59 am  Comments (1)  
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