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NIAGARA FALLS, New York
An album of 20 excellent views of Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls, New York, compiled in 1867
An outstanding album containing beautiful and unusual images including, as its final image, one of the most remarkable North American photographs of the period.
Please inquire
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St. Peter's ,Rome
View of Rome from the Tiber River with Castel Sant’Angelo and Saint Peter’s Basilica. Rome, ca. 1870
A fine 19th century photograph of landmarks of Rome.
$4,500
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JACKSON, WILLIAM HENRY
Great Salt Lake City, Wasatch Mts. Salt Lake City, 1869
This is a splendid print of this classic Jackson view of Salt Lake City.
$16,000
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DAGUERRE, LOUIS-JACQUES-MANDÉ ,LOUIS JACQUES MANDÉ
Ink and wash drawings of Jewish subjects and of musical instruments, Signed by Daguerre. “Dessiné le 12 Novembre 1822 LJM Daguerre.”, 1822
A series of twenty-four fine drawings on a sheet signed by L. J. M. Daguerre, the inventor of photography.
$38,000
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(CAPITOL ,WASHINGTON, D.C.)
United States Capitol. no publisher, c. 1870
This dramatic photograph of the United States Capitol shows the building in the 1870s, after the completion of the new dome and the extensions.
$2,500
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GSELL, EMILE
Vietnamese Musicians. Saigon, c. late 1860s
The French photographer Émile Gsell became the first commercial photographer based in Saigon following his first expedition to photograph Angkor in 1866.
$1,500
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(INDIA.) BOURNE, SAMUEL
Two photographs: Kutub Minar & Great Arch. Delhi, c. 1866. [and] Great Arch and Iron Pillar. Delhi, 1866
This is a splendid pair of Samuel Bourne views of the Qutb complex in Delhi.
$2,800
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WEED, CHARLES LEANDER
Sentinel Rock, 3270 Feet High. San Francisco, 1864
This spectacular view shows Sentinel Rock towering above a rider on horseback in a well-lit clearing.
$25,000
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(CENTRAL PARK) Prevost ,Victor
An extraordinary collection of photographs of Central Park by its first official photographer. New York, 1862
Pioneering photographs of Central Park. One of the earliest photographers to work in New York
$135,000
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SPACE WALKS
Two 16 mm films of the first Russian and the first American to walk in space. No place, 1965
Films of the space walks of Aleksei Leonov and Edward White.
$9,500











