But, sometimes people are pleasant and even though they know they have gems - things are priced to move. I met a really great guy at the fleas yesterday. He had a beautiful dress form he knew he could have asked more for, but wanted a measly $45 ... I should have bought it on principle because the price was so whacky - but instead I bought a really beautiful series of old photographs from him.
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The text on the bottom of this didn't come out too well in pictures but it says 'Atlantic City Seashore Bell (e) s (w) Ringing Wet
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This one cracks me up - The Sorrows of July Fifth
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This is exactly where I'd like to be RIGHT now!
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This one also has a witty title "Your trouble will be, Little Ones"
(loooving those stripey socks too!)
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This one I'm not so sure about - I'm holding the picture right up to my nose and all I can make out is a couple of Gibson Girl hair do's, you can make up your own scenario!
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Someone got crazy here with a pencil - but this one is aptly titled, The Note That Never Came.
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And here we start on the more scandalous of the bunch, a dopey eyed gal enjoying "A Quiet Smoke"
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And lastly, The Temptation of St. Anthony.
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... I also added a set of 6 hand-colored ones to my etsy shop, if anyone might be interested!
Those are 3D Stereoscope images! If you have a Stereoscope, or if you can find one, your new pictures will be even more fun! I like the "A Quiet Smoke." Her face cracks me up!
ReplyDeleteKelly Jean: Thank you SO much for telling me what those are! I was googlin' everything I could think of and with no luck! I can't wait to read all about them! And I'm officially on the hunt for a stereoscope!!!
ReplyDelete$45 for a dress form? That's insane!!!
ReplyDeleteI love those! They're very very cool. I love seeing old faded pictures, its like a little window into life from another time.
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Ooh, stereoscope pics! Those will be really fun to have. :D
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Lovely!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmama's stereoscope was my faaaavorite thing to play with when I was little and had time to kill at her house. And she had no cards quite as good as "A Quiet Smoke" or "The Tragedy of July 5th".
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Wonderful pictures! I love every one of them! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAw lovely pictures. I love the range of perspectives they cover, so cute!
ReplyDeleteI never seen anything like these - they're great!
ReplyDeletei just bought an old stereoscope for the early 1900s this summer and it's so much fun to use! i highly recommend getting one and seeing these cards in 3-d.
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing! I love finding treasures like that.
ReplyDeletethese are remarkable! love photos that beg you to imagine stories.
ReplyDeleteYes, a stereopticon is exactly what you need. I find the quality of the 3-D image varies tremendously, but when you get a good one, it pops.
ReplyDeletethose are great old photos. once i haggled with an old man at an antique fair over some old photographs - two men boxing in their underwear on the rooftop of a building in san francisco. i think he saw how amused i was by the photo and refused to come down in price -- his pricing was outrageous and i just walked away out of frustration. now i regret not just paying the full price for those photos.
ReplyDeleteYou're my hero! I would find things like this and then talk myself out of buying them.
ReplyDeleteSo jealous right now. Any idea when these date from? I saw a stereoscope in an old Toy Museum in London, but I guess that's not much help.
ReplyDeletehow cool! i used to spend hours looking through my grandma's viewfinder - her slides were all panoramas of trees and mountains and stuff. these are adorable!
ReplyDeletelovely post x
ReplyDeleteI ♥ old photos, I wish I could have got some of those x
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, i check everyday to see if you've updated! Your such a lovley person and your style is incredible. Good luck with moving to California, i bet you so excited. I definatley would!
ReplyDeleteI can't get over your beautiful blog. that's it, I'm adding you to my favorites link list, if that's alright!
ReplyDeleteLast Sunday I was in a flea market and all the shop-keepers changed the original prize. I had to be really careful, because in some shops they offered me incredible bargains, but in others they asked an illogically high prize for invaluable things because they seemed to be really old (and they weren't). However, I found a cute tin box that cost me only 10€. Then my father told me it was from 30's or 40's. Now I'm so proud of my little treasure.
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ReplyDeleteWow, I never stumble upon such treasures at our local flea market! Lucky you.
ReplyDeleteOh my good golly...what gems!!! These are all really the most beautiful old photos I've seen in a while! I especially love the one at the beach near the water! So nice! (ps: 3D!! Cool man!!!)
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Wow! Stereoscopic pictures! Here in Finland you get to see those very rarely. I managed to get couple stereoscopic pictures several years ago, but I don't have stereoscope. You can see them in stereo (3D) even without stereoscope if you take piece of paper or thin notebook and place it exactly between these two pictures. Then look the picture from about 30 cm distance. It might take awhile to get used to it, but you should be able to see these two pictures forming 3D-picture. The trick is that both of your eyes are not looking at the same picture, but the left eye sees only left picture and right eye sees only right picture.
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