This product is a rare antique early 1900’s Wollensak folding 5×7 camera with a high grade cymmetrical lens. It comes with film frames making it a complete bundle for photography enthusiasts. Made in the United States, this vintage camera offers a unique and historical piece for collectors or those interested in exploring the world of classic photography. I have not tested this unit. It appears to be complete. The case door does not stay closed. Please see all photos. The inside of this camera is preserved very well. The exterior of this camera shows some age but still looks very good! Recovered in Detroit Michigan 2025.
Authentic Large-Format Gelatin Silver Print – Early 1900s Cycling Event. This is a rare, original 19 x 16.25 large format photograph, depicting an early 20th-century cycling event with a penny-farthing rider surrounded by safety bicycles and a crowd of onlookers. This is not a modern reproduction-it is a genuine gelatin silver print mounted on thick fiberboard, consistent with early 1900s photographic prints. Type: Authentic gelatin silver print, not a modern reprint. Size (with backboard): 19 inches x 16.25 inches (Mounted on thick fiberboard). Age-related wear with minor edge chipping and board separation (see photos). Photograph is lifting slightly at the edges, consistent with early dry-mounting techniques. No modern adhesives or laminates, confirming period authenticity. Some foxing (brownish staining) and surface silvering, common in early gelatin silver prints. Mounting & Backing. Imperial-format fiberboard mount with visible layering and aged paper fibers. No modern branding, watermarks, or reproduction markings. This is an exceptional piece of antique photography and a rare large-format print, perfect for vintage cycling enthusiasts, historic photography collectors, or early sports memorabilia collectors. &####128233; Feel free to message me with any questions or offers!
Authentic Large-Format Gelatin Silver Print – Early 1900s Cycling Event. This is a rare, original 19 x 16.25 large format photograph, depicting an early 20th-century cycling event with a penny-farthing rider surrounded by safety bicycles and a crowd of onlookers. This is not a modern reproduction-it is a genuine gelatin silver print mounted on thick fiberboard, consistent with early 1900s photographic prints. Type: Authentic gelatin silver print, not a modern reprint. Size (with backboard): 19 inches x 16.25 inches (Mounted on thick fiberboard). Age-related wear with minor edge chipping and board separation (see photos). Photograph is lifting slightly at the edges, consistent with early dry-mounting techniques. No modern adhesives or laminates, confirming period authenticity. Some foxing (brownish staining) and surface silvering, common in early gelatin silver prints. Mounting & Backing. Imperial-format fiberboard mount with visible layering and aged paper fibers. No modern branding, watermarks, or reproduction markings. This is an exceptional piece of antique photography and a rare large-format print, perfect for vintage cycling enthusiasts, historic photography collectors, or early sports memorabilia collectors. &####128233; Feel free to message me with any questions or offers!
Rare Wade Jessie Van Hallen – Pompadour Cellulose Figure. Lady pompadour sitting in chair with her fan to keep cool. Figure shows some paint flaking as to be expected with these wade cellulose figures. Please check out all of the photos for condition.
Rare Wade Carnival Cellulose Figure, by Jesse Van Hallen, 1930`s. Lovely rare figure – lady with her balloons- Carnival. Some paint flaking as to be expected for these older Wade cellulose figures. No cracks but please check out all of the photos for condition.
These shoes are identical. A collector told me that these. Were made before right and left shoes. Were made in different patterns. These are the same pattern. (no left or right). These were worn by my grandfather. In Missouri in the late 1800’s. Constructed with tiny brass eyelets. With the original laces. 6.5″ long x 2″ wide x 7 tall. Unpolished – the leather has not been treated. Happy to answer your questions.
Rare Wade Carnival Cellulose Figure, by Jesse Van Hallen, 1930`s. Lovely rare figure – lady with her balloons- Carnival. Some paint flaking as to be expected for these older Wade cellulose figures. No cracks but please check out all of the photos for condition.
Rare LARGE Early Antique Eagle Hood Ornament Radiator Cap High End Automobile Z2. This came from an old collector who collected specifically early high end automobiles, this is large and heavy and appears to be nickel plated. View the photos closely.
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