Past Lot Search:Subjects: Occupations
Past Lot Search:
Subjects: Occupations
showing 13 to 24 of 265 items
showing 13 to 24 of 265 items
Two Craftsmen -
Two quarter plate ambrotypes of leather workers using the tools of their trade, housed side-by-side in a double pressed-paper case with...
Sold: $1,500.
Distant Voices -
Anonymous quarter plate daguerreotype showing a group of three, with applied color, ca. 1840s. Housed in full leather case...
Sold: $1,500.
French Hussar -
Quarter plate French daguerreotype of a Hussar in uniform with sword and hat, ca. 1840s, with applied hand-coloring in blue. Housed...
Sold: $1,400.
Athlete -
Sixth plate daguerreotype, anonymous American, showing an assertive gent in athletic costume. In half case, 1850s...
Sold: $1,400.
Breton Nanny -
Quarter plate French daguerreotype ca. 1857 showing a female servant holding an infant. Resealed in original passe-partout mount and...
Sold: $1,300.
What Our Studio Offers -
Superb CDV-format albumen print depicting a broadside, photographs, equipment, and other wares offered at the studio of...
Sold: $1,300.
Guitar Lady by Wright -
Sixth plate daguerreotype of a woman playing her guitar, with mat stamp for "M. WRIGHT / ARTIST". In full case with...
Sold: $1,200.
The Photographer Reading -
English sixth plate daguerreotype, self-portrait of the English amateur photographer Richard Dykes Alexander and wife in a...
Sold: $1,200.
Muleskinners -
Sixth plate daguerreotype, 1850s, horizontal view of two men wearing the rustic garb of rural laborers. Housed in half case...
Sold: $1,200.
Brass Player by Van Loan -
Sixth plate daguerreotype of gent holding an unusual brass instrument, anonymous American ca. 1855, housed in full case with...
Sold: $1,100.
Samurai Jousting -
Quarter plate Japanese ambrotype of two men, perhaps Samurai, with swords in practice combat. Housed in period kiriwood case with...
Sold: $1,100.
Pontoosuc Firefighters -
Sixth plate cuttings-patent style ruby-glass ambrotype showing two firemen with fire hats, anonymous American ca. 1858. With...
Sold: $1,000.