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19TH AND 20TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHS

Catalogue Information: 332 lots

Date: 2000

Auction House:

Christie's

Location:

United Kingdom
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Lot 1: ANONYMOUS

Woman with child, late 1840s or early 1850s Half-plate daguerreotype, hand-tinted with gilt highlights, gilt-metal mount, in folding morocco case NOTES A fine example with detailed background.

 
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Lot 2: VARIOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS INCLUDING J.E. MAYALL AND KOPSCH & MAY

Family, group and individual portraits, circa 1840s-50s Six daguerreotypes, one half-plate, four quarter-plate and one sixth- plate, two hand-tinted, one of these with gilt pin-prick jewellery decoration, three with gilt mounts, one with decoration o [...more]

 
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Lot 3: ANONYMOUS

Military officer, circa 1845 Quarter-plate daguerreotype, oval gilt-metal and black-painted decorative border, painted glass mount, wooden frame.

 
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Lot 4: RICHARD BEARD AND ANOTHER

Two portraits of 'Uncle Thomas Leach'; portrait of a seated woman, circa 1843-45 Three daguerreotypes, each 35/8 x 23/4 in. with plain gilt-metal surround, black lacquered wood frame with gilt slip, decorative hanging ring in the form of a ribbon, or [...more]

 
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Lot 5: CLAUDET, BAKER (Calcutta), J.E. MAYALL, SARONY, KILBURN, KEELY AND OTHERS

Portraits of children, 1840s-50s A collection of approx. twenty-nine daguerreotypes, variously sized from sixteenth-plate to quarter-plate, some credited, many hand-tinted and a few with gilt pin-prick jewellery decoration, majority in folding leathe [...more]

 
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