Titre
Collection of 7 Victorian & Edwardian Women’s Cabinet Cards (c. 1885–1910) – Format: 11 x 16.5cm
Auteur
Netterville Briggs , H.B. Collis , J. Candlish Ruddock , W.H. Stimpson , Gibson
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Diverse
Prix
€ 65,00(Excl. toute livraison)
Détails
1895-1910, Good Condition, 7 Cabinet Cards (Kabinetfoto's), Format: 11 x 16.5 cm
Plus d'informations
Collection of 7 Victorian & Edwardian Women’s Cabinet Cards (c. 1885–1910) – Format: 11 x 16.5cm - Subject: British Ladies
A refined and visually striking set of original cabinet card portraits of women, accompanied by several beautifully illustrated studio advertising backs. This collection captures the elegance, fashion, and photographic artistry of the late‑Victorian and early‑Edwardian eras, with strong representation from Scottish and northern English studios.
Contents of the Lot
This set includes:
Portraits
Gibson (Coldstream & Wooler) — A poised full‑length portrait featuring a woman in a tailored jacket and boater hat, a wonderful example of turn‑of‑the‑century outdoor‑inspired fashion.
W.H. Stimpson (Kelso) — Two women posed together in elaborate late‑Victorian dresses with puffed sleeves, framed by a decorative green border.
Rothbury Studio — A charming double portrait with one sitter holding a book, showcasing the softer, more intimate style of rural studios.
J. Candlish Ruddock (Alnwick) — A richly detailed studio scene with palms, lace, and a formal gown, typical of high‑quality provincial portraiture.
The Imperial Photo Co. (Baker Street, London) — A refined profile portrait with soft focus and elegant styling.
H.B. Collis (Canterbury) — A beautifully composed portrait with lace, floral embellishment, and classic Victorian jewellery.
Netterville Briggs (Baker Street, London) — A crisp portrait of a woman with braided hair and a patterned dress, from one of London’s most decorated 19th‑century studios.
Studio Advertising Backs
A highlight of this set is the inclusion of several ornate, highly decorative studio backs, featuring:
Netterville Briggs — A medal‑award card listing honours from 1865–1873 under royal patronage.
The Imperial Photographic Co. — A crowned emblem with elegant typography.
J. Candlish Ruddock (Alnwick) — A castle‑themed design with bold Victorian flourishes.
W.H. Stimpson (Kelso) — A botanical and scrollwork design typical of late‑19th‑century commercial art.
Dating & Style
The set spans approximately 1885–1910, covering:
The Victorian era with its high collars, puffed sleeves, and elaborate studio staging.
The Edwardian transition, where fashion becomes sleeker and photographic tones soften.
Condition
Good antique condition overall, with expected age‑related wear, light fading, and occasional spotting. All cards remain structurally sound and display attractively.
Kabinetskaart
Kabinetsfoto
Kabinetsportret
Kabinetsbeeld
Cabinet card
A refined and visually striking set of original cabinet card portraits of women, accompanied by several beautifully illustrated studio advertising backs. This collection captures the elegance, fashion, and photographic artistry of the late‑Victorian and early‑Edwardian eras, with strong representation from Scottish and northern English studios.
Contents of the Lot
This set includes:
Portraits
Gibson (Coldstream & Wooler) — A poised full‑length portrait featuring a woman in a tailored jacket and boater hat, a wonderful example of turn‑of‑the‑century outdoor‑inspired fashion.
W.H. Stimpson (Kelso) — Two women posed together in elaborate late‑Victorian dresses with puffed sleeves, framed by a decorative green border.
Rothbury Studio — A charming double portrait with one sitter holding a book, showcasing the softer, more intimate style of rural studios.
J. Candlish Ruddock (Alnwick) — A richly detailed studio scene with palms, lace, and a formal gown, typical of high‑quality provincial portraiture.
The Imperial Photo Co. (Baker Street, London) — A refined profile portrait with soft focus and elegant styling.
H.B. Collis (Canterbury) — A beautifully composed portrait with lace, floral embellishment, and classic Victorian jewellery.
Netterville Briggs (Baker Street, London) — A crisp portrait of a woman with braided hair and a patterned dress, from one of London’s most decorated 19th‑century studios.
Studio Advertising Backs
A highlight of this set is the inclusion of several ornate, highly decorative studio backs, featuring:
Netterville Briggs — A medal‑award card listing honours from 1865–1873 under royal patronage.
The Imperial Photographic Co. — A crowned emblem with elegant typography.
J. Candlish Ruddock (Alnwick) — A castle‑themed design with bold Victorian flourishes.
W.H. Stimpson (Kelso) — A botanical and scrollwork design typical of late‑19th‑century commercial art.
Dating & Style
The set spans approximately 1885–1910, covering:
The Victorian era with its high collars, puffed sleeves, and elaborate studio staging.
The Edwardian transition, where fashion becomes sleeker and photographic tones soften.
Condition
Good antique condition overall, with expected age‑related wear, light fading, and occasional spotting. All cards remain structurally sound and display attractively.
Kabinetskaart
Kabinetsfoto
Kabinetsportret
Kabinetsbeeld
Cabinet card
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