Titre
Collection of 9 Late‑Victorian & Edwardian Gentlemen's Cabinet Cards (c. 1885–1910) – Format: 11x16.5 cm
Auteur
James Brown A.G.G. Taylor Victor’s Photo Studio Carl G. Brand Edwin G. Bavin M.C. Sanderson John Winton De Lan Edwd G. Brewis
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Diverse
Prix
€ 65,00(Excl. toute livraison)
Détails
185-1910, Good Condition, 9 Cabinet Cards (Kabinetfoto's), Format: 11 x 16.5 cm,
Plus d'informations
Collection of 9 Late‑Victorian & Edwardian Cabinet Cards (c. 1885–1910) – Format: 11x16.5 cm – Subject: British Gentlemen
A beautifully curated set of original cabinet card portraits and studio advertising cards, representing a rich cross‑section of late‑Victorian and early‑Edwardian British photography. This collection brings together multiple sitters, studios, and regional styles, offering a compelling glimpse into the evolution of portraiture, fashion, and commercial photography at the turn of the century.
Contents of the Lot
Formal studio portraits from renowned provincial and metropolitan photographers, including:
James Brown (Manchester & London)
A.G.G. Taylor (Cardiff, Pontypridd & Bridgend)
Victor’s Photo Studio / Carl G. Brand (Wolverhampton)
Edwin G. Bavin (Heaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne)
M.C. Sanderson (Gateshead)
John Winton (Rothbury)
De Lan (Tweedmouth)
Edwd G. Brewis (Heaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne)
Outdoor portraits, including astriking image of a gentleman in bowler hat and cane, offering a rare informal contrast to the studio work.
Highly decorative studio advertising backs, featuring ornate Victorian graphic design: allegorical figures, maritime motifs, botanical flourishes, and theatrical vignettes — excellent examples of late‑19th‑century commercial art.
Dating & Style
The set spans approximately 1885–1910, covering:
The late Victorian era with its heavier tailoring, ornate studio props, and formal poses.
The early Edwardian period, marked by cleaner suit lines, lighter photographic tones, and more relaxed portrait conventions.
Condition
Overall good antique condition with expected age‑related wear, light fading, and occasional spotting — consistent with photographs of this period. All cards remain structurally sound and display beautifully.
Kabinetskaart
Kabinetsfoto
Kabinetsportret
Kabinetsbeeld
Cabinet card
A beautifully curated set of original cabinet card portraits and studio advertising cards, representing a rich cross‑section of late‑Victorian and early‑Edwardian British photography. This collection brings together multiple sitters, studios, and regional styles, offering a compelling glimpse into the evolution of portraiture, fashion, and commercial photography at the turn of the century.
Contents of the Lot
Formal studio portraits from renowned provincial and metropolitan photographers, including:
James Brown (Manchester & London)
A.G.G. Taylor (Cardiff, Pontypridd & Bridgend)
Victor’s Photo Studio / Carl G. Brand (Wolverhampton)
Edwin G. Bavin (Heaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne)
M.C. Sanderson (Gateshead)
John Winton (Rothbury)
De Lan (Tweedmouth)
Edwd G. Brewis (Heaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne)
Outdoor portraits, including astriking image of a gentleman in bowler hat and cane, offering a rare informal contrast to the studio work.
Highly decorative studio advertising backs, featuring ornate Victorian graphic design: allegorical figures, maritime motifs, botanical flourishes, and theatrical vignettes — excellent examples of late‑19th‑century commercial art.
Dating & Style
The set spans approximately 1885–1910, covering:
The late Victorian era with its heavier tailoring, ornate studio props, and formal poses.
The early Edwardian period, marked by cleaner suit lines, lighter photographic tones, and more relaxed portrait conventions.
Condition
Overall good antique condition with expected age‑related wear, light fading, and occasional spotting — consistent with photographs of this period. All cards remain structurally sound and display beautifully.
Kabinetskaart
Kabinetsfoto
Kabinetsportret
Kabinetsbeeld
Cabinet card
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