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This is a small selection of our inventory of Antique Photography prints for sale. Additional inventory is available. Contact us with your request. 1-800-879-6277
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001photo: C.1890 Early Cameras - Wood engraving showing over twenty different early cameras depicted in the German language display. 12 x 9-1/2 in. $35 002photo: 1889 Mr. Muybridge Showing His Instantaneous Photographs of Animal Motion at the Royal Society. Wood engraved cover featured in The Illustrated London News. 16 x 9-1/2 in. $60 004photo: Photographing A Criminal! 1873 Comic relief presentation of police taking an early mug shot. By S.L. Fildes. Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engraving. 22 x 16 in. $80 Black & White: $60 005photo: 1889 Developments of Modern Photography -- Taking a Picture of a Group of Masqueraders, at a Fifth Avenue Mansion, By Means of the Flash Light. Hand colored wood engraving featured in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. 16 x 11 in. $60 007photo: 1884 Amateur Photography - Harper's Weekly wood engraving showing ten smaller images surrounding the eleventh larger image of a photographer taking a photograph of some posed cowhands. 16 x 11 in. $60 008photo: The Century Magazine half-tone image of Eddy's Aerial Camera with text in upper right. 9-1/2 x 6-1/2 in. $25 |
009photo: 1882 Scientific American wood engraving showing Reynaud's New Projecting Praxinoscope in bottom image. Text description above image. 16 x 11 in. $40 010photo: 1871 Les Nouvelles De Province - Le Monde Illustre wood engraving surrounded by text. 20-1/2 x 15 in. $60 011photo: 1871 Photographing the School - Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engraving. 15-1/2 x 11 in. $80 Black & White: $60 012photo: 1884 Scientific American Photographing By the Magnesium Light - Hand colored wood engraving with text. 15 x 10-1/2 in. $40 013photo: 1903 Color and half-tone Kodak advertisement from Leslie's Weekly. Ad states, "A Vacation Without a Kodak is a Vacation Wasted." If it isn't an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak. Published by the Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. 16 x 11 in. $40 014photo: Color Kodak Film advertisement with the slogan, "In color movies and color stills, you'll live your trip all over again." The Cine-Kodak Reliant and the Kodak Flash Bantam cameras are shown in bottom photo and a small harbor is shown on top of page. 13-1/2 x 11 in. $15 015photo: 1871 The Traveling Photographer in the Country - Harper's Weekly sketch by Thomas Worth showing the business of a photographer as he stands in his doorway shooting photos of people riding by. Hand colored wood engraving. 15 x 10-1/2 in. $80 |
021photo: "The Difficult Moment" with the caption "Do not move anymore." Written in french. Depicting a nineteenth century photographer. 1902 Le Rire magazine. 9 x 12 in. $60 022photo: Original Gertrude Kasebier 1905. “Happy Days” published by Alfred Steiglitz in the Journal Camera. Kasebier was early female photographer. Fine condition. 7 ½ x 11 in. $60 016photo: 1909 The Vacation Girl - Color and half-tone image of a smiling woman holding her camera, featured in Leslie's Illustrated Weekly. 16 x 11 in. $60 017photo: 1882 A Photographic Gun - Harper's Weekly wood engraving with text detailing the photographic gun. 15-1/2 x 11 in. $40 018photo: Picture It Now color Eastman Kodak Company advertisement showing a happy family on a picnic and tagging their new Kodak camera along. 13-1/2 x 10 in. $20 019photo: 1873 An English Holiday on the Sands - Harper's Weekly hand colored wood engraving showing a photographer trying to capture just the right shot as he directs the people to follow his directions. 22 x 16 in. $120 020photo: 1904 Harper's Weekly half-tone advertisement for A Christmas Morning Kodak, drawn for Collier's Weekly and published by the Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y. 13 x 9 in. $30 |
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