African-American Woman 19th Century Cabinet Card Photograph
Photograph
[African American] [Photography] Cabinet card photograph depicts an attractive young African American woman in formal dress. She wears a high collar with a golden brooch and has a serious expression. Circa 1880s. Photography studio is C. Jackson's, located in Hannibal, Missouri. 6.5" x 4." Card bears front gilt caption: "Hannibal, Mo. Jackson. Pittsfield, MS." On the back is the photography studio's address and logo, printed in ornate gilt. Very good condition.Item #18884
Price: $225.00
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