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60638c.1950's. . Gelatin silver print. Dimensions: 29 x 24.2 cm. Photographer's credit on reverse.<br /> <br /> c.1950's. unknown
60477c.1930's. . Gelatin silver print 17.8 cm x 23.5 cm. Photographer's ink signature on reverse. <br /> <br /> c.1930's. unknown
60846c.1950's. . Gelatin silver print. Dimensions: 27.4 x 22 cm. Photographer's stamp on reverse.Good tonal range and in good condition; small tear lower right corner slightly bumped. <br /> <br /> [c.1950's]. unknown
605891950's . Gelatin silver print. 13cm x 17.5cm. Photographer's credit on German publisher's label on reverse. Printed title and description on reverse. White paint on some surface area's otherwise good.<br /> An applegrower's house in the shape of an apple at St Joseph Missouri description on reverse.<br /> 1950's unknown
87029c. 1950's. . Silver gelatin print. Dimensions: 16 x 20.5 cm. Photographer's stamp and title in ink on reverse. Very good tonal range and in good condition.<br /> <br /> [c. 1950's]. unknown
60490c.1960's . Gelatin silver print. 19cm x 14.2cm. Photographer's signature on reverse.<br /> <br /> c.1960's unknown
60507c.1960's . Gelatin silver print. Dimensions: 19.9 x 25.3 cm.<br /> <br /> c.1960's unknown
60468c.1940's. . Gelatin silver print. 13cm x 18cm. Photographer's label and notes in pencil on reverse. Slight creasing through-out otherwise good.<br /> <br /> c.1940's. unknown
60884c.1950's . Gelatin silver print 16.6 x 11.4 cm. title in ink and printed description attached to reverse. <br /> Description on reverse: 'Several houses in artistic Cheyne Walk Chelsea were occupied by the American painter James Whistler born in Lowell United States in 1834. Among these were numbers 21 74 96 and 101.'<br /> [c.1950's] unknown
60489c.1960's. . Gelatin silver print. 10.9cm x 13.5cm. Photographer's signature on reverse.<br /> <br /> c.1960's. unknown
60667c.1950's. . Gelatin silver print 15 cm x 19.2 cm. Photographer's credit on German publisher's label on reverse.<br /> <br /> [c.1950's]. unknown
60407c.1950's. . Gelatin silver print 23.8 x 16.8 cm. Photographer's signature in ink printed description attached to reverse; corners slightly bumped slight discolouration.<br /> "Bread. The staff of life. The old fashioned windmill picturesque but now replaced by giant mills worked by machinery".<br /> [c.1950's]. unknown
60658c.1940's. . Gelatin silver print 16.5 x 11.8 cm. <br /> <br /> [c.1940's]. unknown
60572c.1930s . Gelatin silver print. 20.8cm x 15.5cm. 'James Carr' stamp and photographer's signature on reverse. Slight creasing to two lower corner's otherwise good.<br /> <br /> c.1930s unknown
60606c.1930's . Gelatin silver print. 16.5cm x 22.5cm. 'James Carr' credit on reverse. Small yellow stain to right of image otherwise good.<br /> <br /> c.1930's unknown
60573c.1930's . Gelatin silver print. 16cm x 20.8cm. Stamp with photographer's signature on reverse. Corner's slightly creased otherwise good.<br /> <br /> c.1930's unknown
60691c.1930's . Gelatin silver print. 21cm x 16cm. 'James Carr' credit on reverse.<br /> <br /> c.1930's unknown
61564c.1960's . Silver Gelatin Print. Dimensions: 230 by 170mm. 9 by 7 inches.<br /> <br /> [c.1960's] unknown
87339c.1950s. . Silver gelatin print. Dimensions: 16 x 20 cm. Printed title attached to reverse. Good tonal quality and in good condition; corners slightly creased.<br /> <br /> [c.1950s]. unknown
926491960's. . Gelatine silver print 16 x 10 cm. Photographer's signature and printed description pasted on reverse. <br /> "It is the pride of the young women of the Ibos in Nigeria to wear their legs encased in brass wire which is wielded and arranged spiral fashion by a blacksmith" description on reverse. <br /><br /><br /> [1960's]. unknown
60493c.1950's . Gelatin silver print. 15.5cm x 12.2cm. Title and 'James Carr' credit in pencil on reverse.<br /> <br /> c.1950's unknown
1927518092Berlin: Verlag Ernst Wasmuth A. G. 1927. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 304 full-page photogravure plates by Hoppe. Text in German. Blue cloth gilt. Slight fading at the extremities of the cloth else a fine bright copy in very good or better dust jacket with large photographic onlay on front panel and shallow chipping at the extremities. Hoppe was born in Munich in 1878 established his London photographic studio in 1907 and was a founding member of the London Salon of Photography in 1910. Scarce in jacket. Verlag Ernst Wasmuth A. G. hardcover
192719115Berlin: Verlag Ernst Wasmuth A.G. 1927. Near fine in a close to near fine jacket with a photograph mounted to the front panel chipped at the corners of the front and rear covers with a few minor tears to the spine. First Edition. Quarto. A collection of over 300 photographs of American landscapes and cityscapes by E.O. Hoppé beautifully reproduced in copper intaglio and accompanied by an essay by the photographer. Text in German. With a promotional slip from the publisher laid in. Berlin: Verlag Ernst Wasmuth A.G. unknown
200723754New York: Norton 2007. 1st edition. Oversize Hardcover in black cloth boards b/w-photo jacket. New/New; still in unopened shrinkwrap. Photos of America taken in the 1920s. Mint new copy in shrinkwrap. <br/><br/>9-1/2 x 11 176 pp b/w photos. Norton hardcover
1915397584London: E.O. Hoppé 1915. Unbound. Fine. Two mounted gelatin silver photographs of Lady Lavery each is Signed by Hoppé in the lower right corner of the image and each has the label or stamp of Hoppé on the verso of the mount. Each is in fine condition. One image is 5.5" x 8"; the other is 4.5" x 6". In each image Lavery is in an elaborate costume with impressive head gear. On the verso of one mount Lavery is identified with an additional note: "To Be Returned to: Miss Hepworth Dixon Empress Club 35 Dover St. Piccadilly." Chicago-born Hazel Martyn was accounted a notable beauty and became Hazel Lady Lavery after her marriage to the Anglo-Irish portrait artist Sir John Lavery. She was herself a painter. Her likeness appeared on Banknotes of Ireland for much of the 20th Century until they were replaced in 2002 by the Euro. Both the Lavery's and Hoppé's studios were in South Kensington. Hazel Lavery was a very frequent subject for her husband. Ella Hepworth Dixon was an English feminist novelist and editor who was herself of Anglo-English descent. In 1888 she took the editorship of The Woman's World at Oscar Wilde's urging. She also wrote the feminist novel The Story of a Modern Woman 1894 which resulted in Dixon's nickname the "New Woman." Two lovely images uniting three interesting figures in the English literary and art world. E.O. Hoppé unknown