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Lot 153 - Antique Autograph Album with Handwritten Poetry, Albumen Photographs, Engravings, and Embossed Pages, Entries Beginning 1863, Printed by Lefevre & Kohler, Newman Street
Lot 153 - Antique Autograph Album with Handwritten Poetry, Albumen Photographs, Engravings, and Embossed Pages, Entries Beginning 1863, Printed by Lefevre & Kohler, Newman Street
Antique autograph and commonplace album with entries dating from 1863 through the late 19th century. The album contains handwritten poems and verses in multiple hands, including "Women's Love" and "Every Lady in This Land," among others. The opening pages hold three mounted albumen photographs depicting family groups and figures posed in a garden setting. Additional contents include engraving prints with lace-paper borders and pages with embossed decorative frames containing handwritten inscriptions. Printed by Lefevre & Kohler, Newman Street.
The album covers show heavy wear with edge losses and spine deterioration. Interior pages exhibit toning, foxing, and some looseness. Several pages are detached or partially separated from the binding.