Sold2021Civil War African American Union Officer CDV & AlbumAn important Mid 19th c. African American family album. Seventeen Carte de Vista images including Civil War Colored Union Officer. The Eliza Jane Davidge-Cummings Family of Baltimore,Maryland.See Sold Price
Sold2015African-American Tin Type3.25" t x 2.5" tintype depicting an african-American nanny seated, holding a Caucasian baby. Very good condition.See Sold Price
Sold2017Ruby Ambrotype of African American Slave & Her ChargeSixth plate of an African American nanny holding her white charge on her laps, mat is inscribed "Miss Mattie B. Hitman/I. Altman 1855", mounted in a half case.See Sold Price
Sold2021African-American Boy CDVCarte-de-visite (CDV) of an African-American boy wearing nice clothing and a dandy hat. The shot is reminiscent of other views of formerly enslaved "contraband" children who were brought to the North,See Sold Price
Sold2015African American Cabinet Card & CDV1) 4" t x 2.5" w, CDV of Sojourner Truth. "I Sell The Shadow To Support The Substance." 1864 Condition - some discoloration, otherwise very good. 2) 6.5" t x 4.25" w, CDV purportedly depicting Diana CSee Sold Price
Sold2023American Artist Regionalist Baltimore Maryland Artist African American Subject Matter Beach SceneAmerican Artist Regionalist Baltimore Maryland Artist African American Subject Matter Beach Scene. Oil on Artist Board; signed by Lois Wood; African American artist from Baltimore, MD; Signed and addrSee Sold Price
Sold2022[AFRICAN AMERICANA]. LAZIER, H., photographer. CDV of African American Reverend Jermain Loguen, the[AFRICAN AMERICANA]. LAZIER, H., photographer. CDV of African American Reverend Jermain Loguen, the "king" or "prince" of the Underground Railroad. Syracuse, NY.  2 1/8 x 3 9/16 in. CDV on cardstSee Sold Price
Sold2020Civil War CDV of African-American “Contrabands”Carte-de-visite (CDV) of two African-American subjects identified on the obverse as “contraband cooks” with Company “F” of the 10th Wisconsin Infantry. Verso bears the photographerÂ��See Sold Price
Sold2020Civil War CDV of Sojourner TruthCarte-de-visite (CDV) of African-American reformer, abolitionist, and women’s rights activist Sojourner Truth. Imprint on front reads "I Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance, Sojourner Truth,”See Sold Price
Sold2022A Group of Early African American Photographs, Etc.Including a loose tintype and a leather photo album containing 17 photographs with African American subjects. Includes tintypes, CDV, etc. Dimensions: The album measures 4.75" H x 3.75" W x 1" D. ProvSee Sold Price
Sold2022[African American] Young Girl, Cleveland OH, CDVCarte-de-visite (CDV) photograph of a young African American girl dressed in fine clothing. An ornate hat adorned with a veil rests on the chair beside her. Reverse of the carte bears a period ink insSee Sold Price
Sold2018(2) CIVIL WAR ERA CDV ALBUMS with PHOTOGRAPHS(1) Twelve page album with African American subjects (tin type and cdv) and Civil War officer and artwork. (1) Thirty page album of tin types and cdvs including cdvs of prints.See Sold Price
Sold2018CDV AND CABINET CARD ALBUMSCDV Album filled with CDVs and tin types including African American tin type and a CDV of the Presidents. Cabinet Card album mostly full and includes some tin types.See Sold Price
Sold2024[MUSIC - EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Two photographs of African American conjoined twins Millie-Christine.[MUSIC - EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Two photographs of African American conjoined twins Millie-Christine. CDV, studio view of Millie-Christine, with a guitar at their side. Philadelphia, PA: W.L. Germon's TeSee Sold Price
Sold2021CDV Portrait of Older African-American ManCarte-de-visite (CDV) of an older African-American man taken in Bedford, PA. Though unidentified, the subject's patched pants, tattered shoes, and hard stare hint at a compelling story. During the CivSee Sold Price
Sold2022African American History, Little Children, Baltimore c.1900African American History, Little children standing on a bridge in Baltimore, Maryland c. 1900, sepia-tone photo print. Created in the early 1990's for The American Heritage Galleries. 11" X 14" printeSee Sold Price
Sold2023African American History, Little Children, Baltimore MarylandAfrican American History subject, Little Children stand on a bridge, Baltimore Maryland c. 1900 sepia-tone photo print. Created in the early 1900's for The American Heritage Galleries. Printed on cardSee Sold Price
Sold2023[Slavery & Abolition] New Orleans Man (CDV)Compelling carte-de-visite (CDV) photograph of a young African American man taken in New Orleans. The verso bears the imprint of M.J. Hinton, a photographer who operated a studio called the “CrescenSee Sold Price
Sold2021African American 19th c. Images Cummings-Davidge FamilyThe Cummings and Davidge compiled grouping of cabinet cards and images. All African American 19th century. The Cummings-Davidge Family Of Baltimore Maryland. Twenty (20) Images Total.See Sold Price
Sold202119th c. African American Photograph Images, CummingsThe Cummings and Davidge compiled grouping of cabinet cards and images. All African American 19th century. The Cummings-Davidge Family Of Baltimore Maryland. Twenty (20) Images Total. Robert Jones, WiSee Sold Price
Sold2022[African American] Portrait of Gentleman, San FranciscoCarte-de-visite (CDV) photograph taken in San Fransisco, California of an African American gentleman. Well-dressed, the subject carries a white bowler-style hat held at his waist. The print itself isSee Sold Price
Sold2022[African American] Charleston, South Carolina PortraitPleasing carte-de-visite (CDV) photograph of a proud-looking African American man taken in the Charleston, South Carolina studio of photographer J.J. Mundy. A tax stamp affixed to the versos dates theSee Sold Price
Sold20201880 CDV Photograph Black Nanny/Nursemaid w/ChildrenOriginal photograph of two young children with their African American nurse "Dorothy." Photograph by John P. Flynn Salem, NJ. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING.See Sold Price
Sold2024CDV of unknown Union officer by African American photographersCDV of unknown Union office by African American photographers, marked on back "From Ball & Thomas' Photographic Art Gallery, 130 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O", 4"T x 2.5"WSee Sold Price