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Item Code: 2025-3424
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This rare carte-de-visite image features one of the Confederacy’s most famous Generals – George Pickett. A bust view portrait is shown, with a penciled label across the bottom reading “Pickett”. The image is mounted to a common card with gilt border patterning. “Genl Pickett” is penciled across the bottom of the mounting card.
The reverse is clean with minute foxing. A cancelled stamp is dated “AUG 26 1865” and partially obscures an E. & H. T. Anthony photographer back mark. The condition is good-excellent overall, with crisp edges and corners and only very minor foxing.
A rare and highly-desirable image for the collector of fine Civil War photography. [cm][ph:L]
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