A lot of antique late 19th-century American photography. A total of 15 black and white portraits of young women, men, children. Executed by the studios of Pennsylvania such as Warburg and Sloinge, Galbraith and Co., J.A. Uhle and Son, Harbaugh and Green, Tomlinson's Gallery. Some of the photographs have handwritten inscriptions on the backside. The lot also includes a handwritten label from John Muffet Druggist dated 1898 and a Centennial International Exhibition of 1876 souvenir brochure with the depiction of the buildings. Centennial Exposition was the first official World's Fair to be held in the United States. Antique Americana Local History Collectables.
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