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Lot 118 - Grouping Of Five Antique Group Tintype Photographs With Extensive Identifications, Including Tintype Picnic At Nantasket, Identified Teenagers, Outdoor Scene Of Six Women, And Two Paper-Framed Photographs Of Elegantly Dressed Women
Lot 118 - Grouping Of Five Antique Group Tintype Photographs With Extensive Identifications, Including Tintype Picnic At Nantasket, Identified Teenagers, Outdoor Scene Of Six Women, And Two Paper-Framed Photographs Of Elegantly Dressed Women
Grouping of five antique group photographs accompanied by extensive period identifications. Includes a tintype of eight children at a picnic at Nantasket, Massachusetts, identified as Thomas Lothrop, Alice (Cousens) Edwards, Donald Gammons, Gertrude (Nichols) Arragon, Clifford Gammons, Sarah (Lapham) Gammons, Clarence McMahon, and Dorothy (Nichols) Wadsworth. Also includes a tintype of eight teenagers with six identified sitters: Nellie Lothrop, Annie Keene, Nellie Souther, Ella Nichols, Laura Pegram, and Edith Gammons, with two unidentified. A third tintype shows six women in an outdoor setting identified as Pearl Davis, Laura (Groce) Pegram, Merriel (Tower) Reed, Edith J. (Tower) Gammons, Ella G. (Tower) Nichols, and Minnie (Fox) Burr.
The grouping further includes two antique paper-framed photographs of elegantly dressed women. One features eight women and one girl with a stamped back mark from Esbach's Photographic Studio, Salem Willows, Massachusetts. The other shows six women, one of whom is identified as Emma Putney Clough. Condition consistent with age and handling across the group.