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Lot 221

Sale 3334 - American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts
Nov 10, 2021 6:00AM ET
Live / Philadelphia
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Estimate
$2,000 - 3,000
Price Realized
$2,394
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A large collection of forty-five daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and cabinet cards Primarily Philadelphia/Pennsylvania, mid-late 19th century

Depicting individual sitters, familial groups, children, and soldiers, many of whom are of Philadelphia/Pennsylvania lineage, presented in a variety of cases including embossed leather, gutta percha, and one mother-of-pearl inlaid papier-mâché example; the collection comprises twenty-one daguerreotypes, one of which is a family portrait, two are portraits of the same man wearing a tophat and without, one is a lady identified as "Eliza Grubb," and another is a lady identified as "Eliza Urner"; eighteen ambrotypes, one of which is a double portrait of a husband and wife, two are portraits of the same man, and one portrait of a lady with mat marked "Ambrotype by Gutekunst"; four tintypes; and two cabinet card photos stacked in one case, depicting a lady and man, the lady identified as "Elizabeth Price Baugh/ my grandmother" and marked "B. Frank Saylor's Art Studio/ No. 45 West King St.", the man marked "Photographed by Isaac S. Lachman, Main St. Opposite the Bank, Pottstown, PA."; accompanied by some displaced notes identifying some sitters as "John Coryell, husband of Sarah Anne Price Coryell, sister of Elizabeth Price Baugh, great-grandmother of Billy & Donny (?)", "Mrs. Elizabeth Grubb, Wife of Jesse Grubb...(E. Stauffer)," "Lydia Urner Price's sister or she herself," and "Owen Stover", and two empty cases.

4 1/4 in. x 3 1/4 in. (largest daguerreotype, sight)

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