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(PHOTOGRAPHICA)
Wall-mountable and oversized 3-D advertising
display of a cartoon character shooting with a
Kodak camera (which has a flash mechanism);
molded plastic with the original power cord;
overall size approximately 25x24 inches
(63.5x61 cm.). 1970s
[400/600]
WITH
—
Original collage created by Harvey Zucker
with more than 100 original tintype portraits of
various sizes, including images in their overmats but
most without; overall size 20x16 inches (50.8x40.
6 cm.); in a contemporary wooden frame. 1870s-80s;
created circa 1999.
AND
—
An 10x8-inch platinum print of a
photographer with assorted bellows cameras (including one of a very tall tripod) set before his Model T by an
uncredited photographer; and a miniature Kodak camera lighter.
AND
—
Cast iron wall signage “A.J. Drummond,
Est. 1860, Photographs, Photostats, Commercial and Court Exhibits;” overall size 14
1
/
4
x18
3
/
4
inches
(36.2x47.6 cm.). Circa 1930
.
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(CARTES-DE-VISITE)
C
.
C
.
GARDNER
A pair of c-d-vs, the first depicting a small boy
secured to a chair (which is on a table) with
knotted ropes and balancing a glass of water on
his head; the second an image of a building with
multiple storefronts advertising “Photograph
Rooms” as well as “Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron
Workers” with folks standing on the street and
peering out the upper windows. Albumen prints,
each measuring approximately 3
3
/
4
x2
1
/
4
inches
(9.5x5.7 cm.), and the reverse, each with Gardner’s
credit and his location (Great Falls, N.H. and
Bristol, N.H., respectively) printed on the mount
verso. Late 1870s
[800/1,200]
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