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Lot 158 - Pair Of Vintage Early 20th Century Boarded Outdoor Photographs Of Men Including Loyal Order Of Moose Automobile Photographed By H. F. Bonewald, Rockville, Connecticut
Lot 158 - Pair Of Vintage Early 20th Century Boarded Outdoor Photographs Of Men Including Loyal Order Of Moose Automobile Photographed By H. F. Bonewald, Rockville, Connecticut
Pair of board-mounted outdoor photographs depicting groups of men posed informally, including one photograph showing members of the Loyal Order of Moose fraternity standing with their decorated automobile. The Moose vehicle displays fraternal insignia and lettering, and the photograph is credited to H. F. Bonewald of Rockville, Connecticut, as indicated on the mount.
The second photograph shows a group of men seated outdoors in a rural setting, dressed in shirts, ties, and workwear, suggesting a social gathering, excursion, or lodge-related outing.
Condition includes light overall toning, scattered surface wear, and edge and corner wear to the mounts consistent with age and handling. No major losses observed. Both photographs are offered together as a paired grouping.