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Lot 133 - Trio of Antique Board-Mounted Occupational Photographs of Office Interiors with Typewriters, Filing Cabinets, Desks, and Telephones
Trio of antique board-mounted occupational photographs depicting office interiors. The first shows three women at work in a well-lit corner office with large windows, one seated at a typewriter, another at a desk covered with papers, and a third consulting files at an open cabinet. A desk lamp, filing cabinets, a wall calendar, and a telephone are visible. The second depicts two men seated across from each other at a large oval conference table in a wood-paneled office with parquet flooring, surrounded by bookshelves, framed pictures, and additional seating. The third shows a man seated at a desk writing, with a desk lamp and telephone beside him, while additional workers are visible in the background through an open doorway. Patterned flooring and wood paneling are visible throughout the space.
All three photographs are mounted on matching gray boards. The mounts show edge wear, corner bumping, and minor soiling. The photographs show overall fading and toning consistent with age.