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$65.00 SOLD
Originally $95.00
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Item Code: 558-1444
Image shows a bearded Union officer leaning against an ornate high backed chair. He wears a dark frock coat with 1st Lieutenants shoulder straps and matching dark trousers. The frock coat appears to have a long skirt reaching down to the subjects knees.
Image is clean with excellent contrast.
Reverse has a photographer’s imprint for ADDIS GALLERY, P. B. MARVIN, PHOTOGRAPHER. Period pencil inscription at top reads simply “DR. LOGAN.” Reverse shows a crease running across the image approx. 1.00 inch from the bottom edge but this does not show on the front. [ad]
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