Posted 11 months ago
scottvez
(554 items)
I buy a lot of large groups of antique photographs due to one or two images within the grouping.
Often with online purchases, I end up finding an interesting image that was hidden and not visible in the sellers photographs.
This image is one such example-- not particularly valuable, but an interesting pose that I really like!
The baby was photographed by Hangendorff of Milwaukee, WI in the 1890s.
Reproduction of this image in any form is not authorized.
scott
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Thanks official and walksoftly.
scott
Real healthy looking baby cute as can be.
Thanks again for looking kathy.
scott
Thanks antiquesareamazing.
scott