Item #26629 Daguerreotype Saloon. The Subscriber having located his SALOON IN THIS VILLAGE for a short time would take this opportunity to inform the inhabitants of the Village and vicinity that he is now prepared to take ORIGINAL DAGUERREOTYPES, or to Copy Daguerreotypes or Pictures ... [ caption title and text ]. J. A. Foster.
Daguerreotype Saloon. The Subscriber having located his SALOON IN THIS VILLAGE for a short time would take this opportunity to inform the inhabitants of the Village and vicinity that he is now prepared to take ORIGINAL DAGUERREOTYPES, or to Copy Daguerreotypes or Pictures ... [ caption title and text ]
Daguerreotype Saloon. The Subscriber having located his SALOON IN THIS VILLAGE for a short time would take this opportunity to inform the inhabitants of the Village and vicinity that he is now prepared to take ORIGINAL DAGUERREOTYPES, or to Copy Daguerreotypes or Pictures ... [ caption title and text ]

Daguerreotype Saloon. The Subscriber having located his SALOON IN THIS VILLAGE for a short time would take this opportunity to inform the inhabitants of the Village and vicinity that he is now prepared to take ORIGINAL DAGUERREOTYPES, or to Copy Daguerreotypes or Pictures ... [ caption title and text ]

Prov. R. I. [ Providence, Rhode Island ]: Henry L. Tillinghast [ circa 1850 ]. First Edition. Broadside. Single leaf, printed on recto only. 6 1/4 x 9 inches (16 x 23 cm). Wove paper, no watermarks. A nice impression noting some ghosting to the left of the larger characters (presumably from other copies printed at the same time). Near Fine. [26629]


Signed in type "J. A. Foster" at base of leaf. An interesting piece of American Typography, with many different typefaces.

Scarce, with 4 copies in OCLC/Worldcat as of this writing (2 at Houghton, one each at Library of Congress and Brown).

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