STRIKINGLY PRETTY SENECA NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN : SALAMANCA, NEW YORK : 1914

This vintage real photo postcard is striking. The photograph features a young attractive Native American woman. This photograph was taken by J. L. Blessing. His studio was located in Salamanca, New York. Blessing was no amateur, as is apparent in this 1908 photograph of the Native American woman seen below. She is from the Seneca tribe and her name is Ah-Weh-Eyu (translation: Pretty Flower). Her English name was Goldie Jamison Conklin and she was from the Allegany Reservation in Western New York. She was born in Salamanca in 1892 and died in 1974. She was quite beautiful and worked as a model for the Cattarugus Cutlery Company of Little Valley, New York. She helped advertise the company’s line of “Indian Brand” knives. She was often photographed by Jesse Lynn Blessing who operated the Blessing Studio in Salamanca. His father was J. H. Blessing (1851-1920) who started the studio. According to an entry on geneology.com by J. L. Blessing’s grandaughter, Mr Blessing “was asked to work with Disney Studios by Walt Disney but decided to take over his father’s studio instead”. The woman who wrote the message on this postcard could not help but comment about the Native American beauty appearing on this postcard. The writer states “The Indian girl on this card lives here in Salamanca. Isn’t she pretty?” SOLD

UNIFORMED POLICEMAN : POSES BY ROW OF POLICE CARS: LOS ANGELES : VINTAGE PHOTO 1924

This vintage photograph features a smiling uniformed policeman posing in front of a row of police cars. An inscription on the reverse of the photo reveals that the policeman is on the Los Angeles Police Force and this photograph was taken in 1924 when no one ever heard of SWAT or Tasers.  SOLD

PORTRAIT OF A LOVELY YOUNG WOMAN : GRADUATION : HOLDING DEGREE : RPPC (c 1933)

This vintage real photo postcard features a pretty young woman formally dressed and flashing a lovely smile. She is holding a rolled up scroll and it is likely a degree from her high school or college. This is probably her graduation photograph. She is wearing high heels. This photo appears to have been taken in a photo studio.   SOLD

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PRETTY LITTLE GIRL : MERIDEN, CONNECTICUT : FASHION : CABINET CARD

This cabinet card portrait features a full portrait of an adorable little girl. She is smartly dressed and has a wonderful smile. An inscription on the reverse of the photograph indicates that the girl’s name is Leona (?) and she is eleven years old.This photo was taken at  J. F. Green’s Studio, located in Meriden Connecticut. The touch-up artist was W. H. Barrett. SOLD

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GLAMOUR PORTRAIT OF A BRITISH BEAUTY (1910’s)

This vintage real photo postcard features a portrait of a “British Beauty”. A caption on the reverse of the card reveals that the photo is “hand-painted”. The young lady in this photograph is wearing a wonderful hat. The postcard was published by Rotary Photo as part of a series (no.A247-5). The firm was located in London, England. SOLD

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PHOTOGRAPH OF ACTRESS GRETA GARBO IN A SCENE FROM THE “TEMPTRESS” (1926) AND ONE REAL PHOTO RISQUE POSTCARD

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Photograph 1 is an original vintage  is a French press photo from 1991. The image features the actress, Greta Garbo in a scene from the silent film, “The Temptress” (1926). Garbo (1905-1990) was a Swedish film actress in the 1920’s and 1930’s. She was beautiful and she was talented. During her career she was nominated three times for the Academy Award for best actress. The American Film Institute rated her fifth on their list of the greatest female stars of classic Hollywood cinema. Her first film role was in the Swedish film “The Saga of Gosta Berling” (1924). Louis B. Mayer, the head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) was impressed by her performance and brought her to Hollywood in 1925. Her performance in the silent film “Flesh and the Devil” made her an international star. Her first talkie was “Anna Christie” (1930). Many film experts believe her finest performance came in the film “Camille” (1936). By1938, her career went into a tailspin and she retired from the movie industry at the ripe young age of 35. In total, she had appeared in twenty-eight films. She led a very private life in her retirement and she became an art collector in her later years. She clearly knew her art, evidenced by the fact that her collection was worth millions of dollars when she died.  (SOLD)

Photograph 2 is a vintage postcard that is risque. Garbo’s dress is quite low cut. This vintage postcard is part of the “Picturegoer” series (No.503).  (SOLD)

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LULU VALLI : BRITISH STAGE ACTRESS : CHILD STAR : SISTER OF VALLI VALLI : RPPC

This vintage real photo postcard features British actress, Lulu Valli (1887-1964). She was active in the 1890’s through the1900’s. She began acting as a child. Two of her sisters (Ida and Valli) were also actresses. She was married to hotelier, Edward Parsons. A photograph of Lulu Valli can be found in the collection of England’s National Portrait Gallery. This antique postcard was published by Percy Guttenberg of Manchester, England. The card is part of a series (No.19 R). Printing on the reverse of the postcard mentions “Theatre Royal Panto”. Panto is short for pantomime. This vintage postcard portrait is in good condition (see scans). 

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ISABEL EVERSON: THEATRE ACTRESS WITH LITTLE BACKGROUND

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Penciled on the reverse of Cabinet Card 1 is the name Isabel Everson. Preliminary research reveals little information about this actress other than an existence of a tobacco card premium published by Sweet Caporal which has her portrait. In addition, some newspaper articles were found that announce her appearance in various theater production.  Further research is required. This cabinet card is by Sarony, famed celebrity photographer located in New York City. To see other examples of Sarony’s photographs; click on the Photographer: Sarony category on this site.

Cabinet Card 2 is a portrait of Everson by an unknown photographer. Unfortunately, the bottom of the cabinet card has been trimmed to fit into a frame or album, making it difficult but not impossible to identify the photographer. I attempted to identify the photographer by matching the script on the bottom of the photo with other photographer logos in the cabinet card collection. Unfortunately, I had no luck. Perhaps a cabinet card gallery visitor will be able to accomplish the detective work necessary to make the identification. Note the images found below that identifies Miss Everson as well as the image of the Russell Brothers stamp. Both the inscription and the stamp were located on the reverse of the cabinet card. Miss Everson is wearing a very interesting costume in this cabinet card photograph. It is probably something that she was wearing in a play in which she was appearing. I wonder what the object is that she is holding in her right hand. Does the object relate to her costume? I seem to have more questions than answers about this portrait of Isabel Everson. This cabinet card has an extremely slight curl. Extremely slight. The cabinet card has excerllent clarity and is in overall Very Good condition  (see scans). 

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CUTE YOUNG GIRL : LOVELY FRINGED FLORAL DRESS : ROSES IN HER HAIR : RPPC : (1908)

This German vintage real photo postcard features an adorable little girl wearing a fringed dress and roses in her hair. The postcard was published by DLG (Deutsche Lichtbild-GmbH) as part of a series (No. 212/4). The firm is located in Berlin, Germany. This postcard is in very good condition (See Scans). 

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A BOY AND HIS DOG : TOY RIFLE : ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI : CABINET CARD

An adorable little boy with a big bow tie poses with a ceramic dog and a toy rifle at the Goebel studio in St. Charles, Missouri. Rudolph Henry Goebel (1835-1923) was born in Germany and came to the United States in about 1856. Upon arrival, he quickly began his career as a daguerreotype artist in St. Charles. He married Emille Julia Dyer (1836-1912) who was also an immigrant from Germany. The couple had six children. Goebel continued to work as a photographer according to census data. In the late 1870’s, Goebel began working as a travelling photographer in area around St. Charles. He did both scenic views as well as portraits. He also worked as a school photographer in St. Charles. He retired sometime between 1915 and 1920. A photograph of, and photographs by Goebel can be seen at the Missouri History Museum. This cabinet card portrait is in good condition (see scans). 

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