Size: 7 1/2 X 9 1/2 inches
This is a VINTAGE CLASS PICTURE of the CHILDREN of OGLESBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL in CHICAGO. It is not signed or dated.
The CONDITION is ESTATE / USED. There is some discoloration due to its age.
A bit of HISTORICAL INFORMATION about OGLESBEY: In 1900, the Emerald Branch of the Auburn School became an independent school. This branch was relocated to 7646 South Green Street and was officially opened in May 1907. It was named after Richard J. Oglesby, rope-maker, miner, soldier, lawyer, and Governor of Illinois three times. Like the man for whom it was named, Oglesby, the school, has maintained diversity in its educational pursuits and accomplishments throughout its long history.
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Size: FOLDER 11 1/4 X 8 1/2 inches
This is a wonderfull vintage photograph of a BRIDE & GROOM. The BRIDE is dress in a BRIDAL DRESS made of CHIFFON, NETTING, and LACE with CAP SLEEVES. She is wearing gloves and a CAP-STYLE HAT with NETTING to match that was popular during the era. The GROOM is just as handsome as can be in his BLACK TIE TUXEDO and ROSE BOUTONNIERE.
The CONRAD STUDIO stamp is on the inside flap of the folder.
The CONDITION of the PHOTO is VERY GOOD.
The CONDITION of the FOLDER is FAIR with slight wear and seperation.
Size: 13 X 12 inches
Lovely 1920s-1930s black and white wedding photograph taken by A. S. Precin of Chicago featuring the bride and groom and their 12 attendants.
The photograph appears to be taken in the room of a gothic style building.
The framing is made of cardboard. We will not provide a rating for the framing due to the value being in the photograph itself.
Size: 8 1/2 X 11 1/2 inches
This wedding portrait photograph is of a lovely young couple. The bride is wearing a floor length lace dress and has long white gloves on along with a pearl necklace. The groom has a bow-tie tuxedo on with a single rose boutinere. He has a dimple in his chin.
There is a small table on each side of the bride and groom that hold large bouquets of roses.
The photograph is ESTATE / USED and the frame is cardboard. We will not rate the condition of the frame due to the value being in the photograph itself.
Size: 8 1/2 X 11 1/2 inches
This wedding portrait photograph is of a lovely young couple. The bride is wearing a floor length lace dress and has long white gloves on along with a pearl necklace. The groom has a bow-tie tuxedo on with a single rose boutinere. He has a dimple in his chin.
There is a small table on each side of the bride and groom that hold large bouquets of roses.
There is writing on the cardboard frame of who the married couple is and the date that they were married which is May 19, 1934.
The photograph is ESTATE / USED and the frame is cardboard. We will not rate the condition of the frame due to the value being in the photograph itself.
Size: 7 X 10 inches
The photograph of this bride and groom takes place on a stair case. The lovely bride has on a floor length dress and has her rose bouquet with cascading ribbons draped over the railing of the stairs. The handsome groom has on a double breasted suit with a single rose boutinere.
The photograph is ESTATE/USED and the frame is cardboard. We will not rate the condition of the frame due to the value being in the photograph itself.
Size: 7 X 11 inches
This wedding portrait shows a lovely couple in victorian apparel. The bride is wearing a ankle length teared dress with a long sleeved jacket. She has on a large brimmed feathered hat and laced style boots. She is holding a bouquet of roses with cascading ribbons.
The groom is standing tall and has on a dark suit. The collar of his shirt appears to be very stiff. He has on a single rose boutinere.
The condition of the photograph is Estate / Used. The frame cardboard. We will not rate the condition of the frame due to the value being in the photograph itself.
Size: Width 11 inches X Hieght 14 inches
This is a lovely vintage photograph of the graduates of the class of 1931 of ST. PROCOPIUS ACADEMY that was founded in Chicago and it is located in LISLE, Illinois.
Some historical background about the St. Procopius:
St. Procopius College and Academy, founded in Chicago in 1887 by monks of the Order of St. Benedict, opened in Lisle in 1901. In 1967 the academy merged with Lisle's Sacred Heart Academy, established by the Benedictine Sisters in Lisle in 1926. The school's name became Benet Academy. The college was renamed Illinois Benedictine on July 1, 1971.
In 1914 St. Procopius Abbey relocated in Lisle. In 1970 the monks moved into their new Abbey on College Road, a structure cited by the American Institute of Architects as one of the outstanding buildings in the United States for 1973. St. Procopius Seminary opened in 1916, but was closed in 1967.
The CONDITION is ESTATE / USED. There is only slight discoloration to the photograph.
Size: Width 7 3/4 inches X Hieght 9 3/4 inches
This is a lovely VINTAGE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPH of a BRIDE-TO-BE. She is seated on a table. She has on a wide brim hat that has the brims pulled down along the sides. She is also wearing some lovely jewelry.
The CONDITION is ESTATE / USED. The photograph is clear. There are a couple of smudge marks on the bottom.
Size: Width 6 1/2 inches X Hieght 10 1/4 inches
Very lovely VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH of a happy BRIDE & GROOM. The groom is standing and the bride is seated. The bride has a gorgeous full length gown with a fitted capped veil that is flowing a very long.
The CONDITION is ESTATE /USED. The photograph is clear.
The photograph studio is shown on the cardboard frame / folder below the photograph.
Size: Width 7 1/2 inches X Hieght 9 1/2 inches
This is a lovely VINTAGE PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH of a BRIDE. She has on an absolutely gorgeous flowing veil and a strand of pearls around her neck. The photographer captured her innocense.
The CONDITION is ESTATE / USED. The photograph is clear. The photographic studio mark is under the photo on the cardboard frame / folder.
Size: Length 8 inches X Width 3 inches
This listing is for a MILITARY PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH of a YOUNG SOLDIER from WWI. He is shown partially seated on a table with his hat off.
The photograph was taken at a STUDIO in CHICAGO ILLINOIS. The name is embossed on the bottom of the photograph along with the address of the studio but is difficult to read.
Size: 4 X 6 inches
This is a lovely VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH of THREE LITTLE GIRLS that appear to be SISTERS. They are outdoors sitting amongst the tall grass.
Size: PHOTO 3 13/16ths X 5 5/8ths inches
This VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH was taken in the EARLY 1900s. It appears to be a MOTHER, DAUGHTER, and SON. The mother is seated and the children are at her side. Some features of interest: Both of the children have on leggings and low shoes. The mother has a feather boa around her neck.
The PHOTOGRAPH is mounted to a piece of card board. We believe that it was once in a CARD BOARD FOLDER or FRAME. The top cover is missing and glue remains.
The CONDITION of the PHOTOGRAPH is VERY GOOD. It is highly glossed. When held on an angle you can see that there are scratches.
Size: PHOTO 3 5/8ths X 5 1/8th inches - FRAME FOLDER 5 X 7 1/8 inches
This is a VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH of a CURLY HAIRED BABY BOY sitting in his chair. He is cute as a button!
It carries the GRANT (studio) incised MARKING. The CARD BOARD FRAME FOLDER is MARKED COLORADO.
The CONDITION is VERY GOOD / EXCELLENT. The PHOTOGRAPH appears to have been tucked away and stored for most of its life. The CARD BOARD FRAME FOLDER is still stiff. There is a pen or pencil mark on the inside of the folder on the bottom flap.
Size: 5 X 7 inches
This is an ORIGINAL EARLY PHOTOGRAPH that was taken in 1929 on the BOARDWALK in ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY.
It features a man and a woman seated in a ROLLING CHAIR that is being pushed by another man.
This is an original photograph. The back of photograph is dated in ink and reads: TAKEN JULY - 5TH - 1929 ATLANTIC CITY N.J. Dear Eli Hope you are OK Love Frank & Lille.
The back also carries the blue ink stamp of the photographer whose name is not legible but the address is clear. It reads: 627 BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
The CONDITION of the PHOTOGRAPH is ORIGINAL / ESTATE / USED. There are some tears and bends along the edge of the photo.
The photograph was found in North-side Chicago estate album with marked photographs from the 1920-1930s. ****************************************************************************************** A bit of History about ATLANTIC CITY and the ROLLING CHAIR: On June 26, 1870, the first section of the Atlantic City Boardwalk opened along the New Jersey beach. Dr. Jonathan Pitney and civil engineer Richard Osborne began developing the area on Absecon Island in 1850. Long before this time though, the Lenni-Lenape tribe were the first seasonal visitors to enjoy the summer splendor of the island. Beautiful beaches, fresh sea air, luxurious hotels, fine restaurants, alluring shops, and a connecting railroad line from Camden, New Jersey drew visitors from all over the world. Atlantic City soon became a popular summer resort and winter health spa. Alexander Boardman, a railroad conductor, conceived the idea of constructing a boardwalk as a means of keeping sand out of the railroad cars and hotels. The city used its tax revenues to build an eight-foot-wide temporary wooden walkway from the beach into town which could be dismantled during the winter.
The rolling chair, introduced in 1884, was the only vehicle allowed on the Boardwalk.
Size: 1st photo-2 3/4 X 3 1/4 inches / 2nd photo- 2 3/4 X 3 3/4 inches
This listing is for TWO interesting VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS. Both are marked NEW GUINEA-JULIUS TENENBAUM APRIL 1944.
The CONDITION of photographs is VERY GOOD. There is a corner fold. They are marked in pen.
Size: Length 15 X Width 12
This listing is for a BLACK and WHITE PHOTOGRAPH with the title NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY DENTAL SCHOOL - XI PSI PHI -1928.
It features the graduating students, class president, deputy and professors from the CLASS of 1928.
A great piece of memorability for those of you with family ties.
The PHOTOGRAPH is FRAMED. The FRAME is made of WOOD and is painted BLACK. It has a GLASS INSERT.
The CONDITION is ESTATE-VINTAGE-USED. It is quite old but the photos are still quite dark! The frame and has some nicks and wear. The paper backing on the back of the frame is dry, crumbling, and coming loose. The glass needs to be cleaned and the frame needs polishing.
The PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO's name is on the bottom. It reads: PHOTO by MATZENE STUDIO CHICAGO.
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