Set of 7 Cabinet Card and CDV photographs
including Lillian Russell and Fanny Gillette
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Left, Mrs. Howard Paul as Lady Macbeth (inscribed on back of card), a "Carte Imperial" by Gurney, NY and sold by Joseph Ward, Looking Glasses and Pictures Frames, Boston. Right, Uniformed, unidentified actor by Warren's Studio. |
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Left, unidentified actress by Dana, NY, dated 1889. Right, Alice Dunning Lingard, a Sarony CDV in superb condition. |
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Lillian Russell by Falk NY — a rare angle for this famous star |
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Closeup of the back decollete of that amazing dress. |
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Bertha Galland, stage actress, by Falk, NY. A reprint of this photo appeared on the cover of Theatre magazine in 1901. Galland became a stage sensation, retired when still in her 30s, and died in a car accident in 1932. |
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Handworked lace bodice, floral sleeves, giant hat, ingenue's expresion. |
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Autographed and inscribed cabinet card of Fanny Gillette by Falk, NY. Is she holding a recipe book? A book of her culinary writings? |
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The inscription, dated 1887-8: "Therefore be merry Cassio, for thy solicitor shall rather die than give thy cause away." |
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Written to Mr. Charles Mason, right around the time Gillette's immensely popular White House Cookbook was published. |