Francis Frith, Study of early locomotive,
c.1860s (from negative possibly taken late 1850’s), 142 x 197mm, $ 475.
Francois Aubert,
The Emperor Maximilian in his coffin,
c.1867, 233 x 174mm, $ 2400.
Anon., Bathing scene,
c.1880s, 209 x 273mm, $ 400.
Anonymous, Arab woman after feeding child,
c.1880s, 215 x 136mm, $ 350.
(portrait of another woman on reverse of card mount)
Anonymous (possibly by W. Saunders)-
Chinese stone yard, hand coloured albumen print,
c.1870s, 160 x 208mm (image), $ 675.
Anonymous,
“The Model & The Model’s Pet”,
collodion or gelatin silver prints, c. 1890, $ 375.
Constant Famin, woman with donkey,
c.1860s, 167 x 120mm, $ 1500.
Charles Scowen, Veddahs, Ceylon,
c.1880s, 195 x 257mm, $ 900.
William Lake Price, Still life,
photogalvanograph, c.1857, 294 x 245mm
( plate trimmed, not affecting image), $ 1500.
Lewis Carroll, Wycliffe Taylor,
October 3, 1863, 91 x 57mm, $ 2500.
3rd October: Set off for Wandsworth in a fly soon after eight and got there in about half an hour, before they had assembled for breakfast. The party were Mr. Taylor, his wife and sister, and Wickliffe [sic], and Ranie Gordon. I had the cellar as a dark room and the conservatory as a studio, and succeeded in getting some very good portraits.

5th October: Went over again to the Tom Taylors - another attempt was made at a “Knight and Lady” group, which, after a regular “scene” with the intractable Wickliffe, had to be given up.

from the diary of C.L. Dodgson, 1863, Lewis Carroll
Photographer
, Gernsheim, H., Dover Publications, 1949
All prints are albumen
unless otherwise indicated.
See “Collecting Guide”