Lot 11
Large Collection of (54) New York City and State Photographs and Ephemera, circa 1890-1950s
comprising (33) photographs and (21) ephemera
Having (11) New York City photographs, to include: (3) cabinet cards, comprising a view of the Real Estate office of W.C. Flanagan by N.Y. Photographing Co., Corliss & Bancroft, a studio portrait of a Freemason by Silkworth, Brooklyn, and a portrait of a baby in a carriage, 1891, inscribed and dated on verso; (2) CDV studio portraits, one of a girl by Horace M. Ollivier, and the other of a woman by B.A. Lewis; (3) Real Photo Postcards, comprising an interior scene inscribed "Am. Bureau of Foreign Trade, 44 Whitehall Street, New York", a steam engine threshing operation on a farm in North Dakota, 1907, to E Van Horn in Williamsbridge (Bronx), NY, and a "train pulling through the water in Rorschach Hafen", 1910, to Mr. E. Jinner of Manhattan; (3) card-mounted albumen prints, comprising a group portrait of boys in uniform outside Partridge Memorial Chapel, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, dated "June 1901" on verso, a portrait of a man in uniform by Benedict Studios, and an Obermeyer & Leibmann Beers storefront in Bushwick, Brooklyn with a horse-drawn carriage filled with kegs, by The Ideal Photo Pub. Co.
Having (6) New York State photographs, to include: Miniature CDV or "minette" portrait of a young man in uniform, by Charles S. Rabineau of Albany; brownstone by Oscar Muller Mercantile Photograph Company, Canal Street; the "Lakeview Inn Restaurant"; "Yacht Clermont" sidewheel steam schooner; steam launch, possibly for the New York and Albany Line, probably off Long Island Sound; and the steamer "New York" (Hudson River Day Line).
Together with (16) additional photographs, likely to be New York, to include: (4) cased portraits, a tintype and three ambrotypes, comprising a hand-colored tintype of a baby girl, inscribed "Carrie Van Nyck King", (case cover separated), and two gentleman and a lady, two with gilt highlights, all in Union thermoplastic cases; (5) portraits, comprising a tintype of a boy, (flakes), a girl with book inscribed "Carolyn Flanagan", a girl and dog, a 1920s varsity basketball team, (tears), and a bowling league, circa 1890s; (2) group candids of boxers; horse-drawn fuel tank wagon; (2) views of a delicatessen, interior and exterior, circa 1950s; and (3) interior views of shops, comprising two delicatessens, and one bakery.
Having (9) New York City ephemera, to include: Third Avenue Savings Bank trade card; chromolithograph advertisement for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Brooklyn; (3) postcards, comprising one of "Camp Wopowog, East Hampton, Conn." addressed to Mr. E. Jinner, c/o of F. Vietor Achelis, New York City, postmarked 1910, one of "Pima Indian Camp" addressed to Mr. Ernest Jinner in Brooklyn, and a 1917 postcard to Miss Mabel Leicht from a friend visiting Morrow, Ohio; 1910 billhead for marine towing by Geo. S. Shultz; autograph book belonging to Anna A. Otto of Greenpoint; State of New York Civil Service Commission Application, addressed to Chas. A. Boutt, Brooklyn, NY, postmarked 1902; and "William Hermes' United States Systematic Drawing Schools" booklet, New York: Max Jacoby & Zeller, circa 1870.
Having (12) New York State ephemera, to include: Samuel Augustus Mitchell, Traveller's Map of New York, 1836, hand-colored engraving, (tears, toning, cover/binding separated); (2) halftone printed postcards, comprising "Reaping Dry Grown Barley", hand-colored, postally used, mailed to East Williston, L.I., and Jervis Pottery, Oyster Bay, N. Y., blank; New York Telephone Company letterpress advertising card; State of New York Assembly, "An Act Relating to the Marine Fisheries of the State", January 24, 1907; partial uncut pages from book, Morden and Leslie, "Falls View Bridges and Niagara Ice Bridges" and "Collapse of Falls View Bridge and Ice Jam of 1938", Niagara Falls, Canada: F. H. Leslie, 1938, (foxing); 1908 typed signed (by stamp) letter from the B. Wood, Superintendent of Marine Fisheries, Forest, Fish and Game Commission, New York City along with its two enclosures, "Marine Fisheries Law, State of New York" booklet, 1908, and blank "Application for Inspection and Certificate of Sanitary Condition"; carbon copy of "Annual Report to the State Superintendent of Marine Fisheries from Lands Held for the purpose of shellfish cultivation" (blank); small notepad with handwritten pencil and ink notations denoting trips by steamboat; and Long Island Railroad Company, "Unique Long Island" viewbook, (Vol. 2, "Camp Black Edition"), New York: Blachard Press, circa 1900, (as found with covers and pages separated, losses, tears and toning).
- Condition: Most with toning, tears, creasing.
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