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Lot 126 - Antique Board-Mounted Occupational Photograph of W. Clinton Welch, Sr. and Annie Goodsell Selling Honey at the Danbury Fair, Coleytown, Westport, Connecticut, Circa 1900
Lot 126 - Antique Board-Mounted Occupational Photograph of W. Clinton Welch, Sr. and Annie Goodsell Selling Honey at the Danbury Fair, Coleytown, Westport, Connecticut, Circa 1900
Antique board-mounted photograph depicting a man and woman standing behind a table displaying jars of honey for sale beneath a tent or canopy. Two signs reading "Honey For Sale" are visible, one hanging above and one propped on the table. The table is covered with a white cloth and laden with numerous jars and crates of honey, along with a cash box. The man wears a cap and vest, and the woman wears a white blouse with a dark bow at the neckline. Greenery and ferns decorate the booth.
The verso carries extensive pencil inscriptions identifying the subjects as "Clinton Wm. Welch, Sr. and Annie Goodsell." Additional notes state he "Married my cousin Eloise Coley (da of Samuel & Elizabeth Nash Coley). One Son, Wm. Clinton Welch, Jr." Locations are noted as "North Ave, Coleytown, Westport" and "Main St. Westport." The inscription identifies the event as the "Danbury Fair" and further notes "W.C. Welch & Annie Goodsell here are selling honey produced by one of the Coleytown Coleys - Henry W. Coley" with a date of "about 1900."
The black mount shows edge loss and chipping at the corners. The photograph shows overall fading and toning. The display stand visible in the photograph is not included.