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19th Century Stereo Views, CDV’s, Cabinets
14 Lots
Lot 97. 1890 Arbuckle, Duke, Liebig, Triple Folder, African AmericanTrade Cards (22) Est. Value $450.00 1890 Era Card collection of (22) cards that include different card makes like Liebig Co. Fleisch-Extract (12 different cards-Ladies from Germanien, Aegypten(Cleopatra), Assyrien, Griechenland, Karthago, Rom; Julfest; Men fishing; St. Petersburg; Bernhardiner Dog; Men killing Bull; Hunting Birds); Trade Cards (5 different w/ four African American's); Duke Triple Folders (3 different w/ Niagra Falls one part seperated, Gen. Bogran, Gov. Pennoyer); Arbuckle Coffee Country cards (2 w/Holland & Scotland). Nice condition cards for their age. All very colorful and from the 19th Century.
Minimum Bid $100.
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Lot 101. 1880's F. Jay Haynes Cabinet Photo of Squaw Jesse Iron Bull Est. Value $750.00 Crow Indian Jesse Iron Bull was banished from the Crow reservation and treated like a Squaw. Some historian's also say that Jesse was a gay Indian. The Back of this Cabinet photo shows a checklist for other Noted Indians in this series. The Photograph and publisher is F. Jay Haynes, of St. Paul, Minn. This cabinet photo measures over 4" x 6 1/2" in size. Clear crystal image of Jesse. In the 2003 Festberg Auction, the card of Sitting Bull from this same series sold for $2,150.00.
Minimum Bid $150.
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Lot 110. 1880's-1890's Stereoviews/Stereoscope Collection (30) w/Historic Images Est. Value $595.00 A collection of (30) Stereoviews & Stereoscope images FROM THE 19th Century are being offered in this lot. Images include: President Mckinley & wife; Pres. McKinley & Dewey; Live Cowboy; Two Sioux Indians; Buffalo on the Plains; Young Trappers; Little Indian Girl on ponies; Indian Mother & Babes; Dalmation Dog w/Pipe in mouth; A couple sailing Central Park; Niagra Falls; Jordan & the Promise Land; Spanish Cruiser with people; Harvesting Bananas Costa Rica; Goodrich Plainfield Vermont; Making a Drive on the Ranch Texas; One hour Catch stack of fishes hung; Life in The Ocean Wave; Skinning a Prong Horn Buck; Our Lean To Camp Vermillion; Bringing Toboggan Load into Camp; Camp fire Dreams; Camp Life & Fire; Prong Horn going to Camp; Rifle shooting Elk; Hunting a pony w/Rifle; Camp near Lake Abundance; Snug Camp in Foothills; Packing Birch across the Carry; Fawn hiding in the underbrush. Different interesting subjects.
Winning Bid $100.
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Lot 114. 1855-1870's Newspapers w/Baseball Info & Two 1910 circa Joe Tinker Cigar Glass Lid (7) Items Est. Value $600.00 A total of (7) vintage historic baseball memorabilia pieces are being offered in this lot. This lot includes (5) original newspapers with baseball related information printed from the 19th Century. Great early refrences to our National Game. All newspapers are in great condition for their age with some minor staining and a few minor tears. The papers included are: 1855 8/16 New York Herald 8 pages w/ Pioneer Club vs. Excelsior Club article & player stats; 1866 6/19 NY Times 6 pages w/Atlantic vs. Peconic article & player stats; 1866 6/15 NY Times 8 pages w/Excelsior vs. Mutual game & stats info; 1866 6/26 NY Times 8 pgs. Union vs. Athletic brief article on game; 1870 8/1 The Morning Star 4 pgs. Article & stats game Eureka vs. Crompton; Also included in this lot is a 1910 circa Joe Tinker Cigar Glass Box Lid with original glass still intact; You also get another Joe Tinker cigar Metal box Lid frame with no glass intact. A neat array of baseball items in this lot.
Winning Bid $100.
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Lot 116. 1890's-1910 Indians Stereoviews, Postcards Collection (22) Pieces Est. Value $550.00 If you enjoy collecting Native American Indian memorabilia, you will enjoy this lot. This lot consist of the following items: 1910 Postcards (8 PC's w/Buffalo Bill at grave of Unoas, Chief Geronimo Portrait, Fort Peck Indian Band, Chief David, Indian Statue @O'fallon Park, Hudson Trading with Indians @Manhattan Island, Ojibway Indians in boat, Apache Chief James Garfield); Stereoviews/Scopes from 1890's (14 w/Ghost Dance of Crow Indians, Large group at Flathead, Eskimo Family, Village of BlackFeet, Playing Indian boys, Blanket Weaving Hopi Indian, Chippewa making Canoe, Iroquois Indians, Indians brought food to female, Old Sioux Indians, Mounted Sioux @ Camp, Gray Eagle @his Lodge, Indian Mother and Their Babes, Short rest at the choosing dance); Very colorful and attractive cardboard artifacts all having to do w/Indians.
Minimum Bid $100.
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Lot 117. 1890-1900 NYU Baseball Team Cabinet Photo & IWU Football Team Cabinet Photo (2) Est. Value $600.00 This offering includes (2) vintage cabinet photos. The first Cabinet photo is an 1890 Football Team image with "IWU 1890" written on the football. This cabinet has a blank back and measures 8x10. The photo image is very clear with a piece missing on the bottom left corner. The second Cabinet photo is circa Early 1900s and pictures the NYU baseball team. What a great piece this is. As you can see, the cabinet has stain wear on the front and is not in the best shape. However, images of the players are still visible and the Spalding logos are shown on the front. The back is blank. This cabinet photo measures 12x15. Two scarce cabinet's up for auction!
Winning Bid $125.
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Lot 121. 19th Cent. Kessler's Whiskey Baseball Illustration Litho This gorgeous colorful 19th Cent. paper material Litho (type) "Safe At Home" illustration depicts a play at the plate inside a glassless frame. This striking and attractive piece measures 14" x 18" inside a frame that measures 16" x 20". The advertisement shown is for Kessler's Whiskey which has been around forever. It seems that Kessler's Whiskey was a proud sponsor of Our National Pastime back in the 1800's. The illustration has some light staining but that doesn't take away from the attraction of this item.
Minimum Bid $100.
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Lot 129. 1899 Circa Cheyenne Sun Dancers Pledgers Cabinet Photograph Est. Value $1,000+ An extremely historical Image of the Two young Cheyenne Indian men in a ceremonial paint. This cabinet photograph measures 4" x 6 1/2" and has a note about the front of the image attached to the back of the cabinet. The note reads, " The Pledgers are attached to the Sun Dance pole by skewers which are hooked through their chest muscles." Great historical Cheyenne Indian artifact.
Minimum Bid $175.
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