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INDIGENOUS. A lot of 9+1 (one view double-sided) stereos sold together. Circa 1898 and later, dates vary. Various publishers/photographers: C. Bierstadt (Niagara Falls, NY); T.W. Ingersoll; Underwood & Underwood (NY); Keystone View Company (Meadville, PA); remaining unidentified. All captioned, four mounted, remaining printed, 4 in colour, two with light curve and printed backs, one with torn label on back. Including: [Double-sided] (a) 195. Otter Belt, Comanche Chief; (b) 196. Heap Wolves, Comanche Chief; 495. Drying Fish Meat in a Sioux Camp; [x]09. Mazaicasuanin and His Wife, An Paohdinajin; 136. Burial Place of Gen. Custer and His Brave Men, Wyoming; 25. Moki Indian Maidens; 9288. An Alaskan deity, Wranger, Alaska; 9397. Geronimo, the famous Apache chief, skinning the buffalo after the hunt, Oklahoma USA; Chippewa Indians; 690. Indian Pappoose. Goat Island, Niagara, NY. Generally very good condition, various imperfections: some toning, light edgewear; no. 136 (Burial Place...) with vertical fold near centre-left; Chippewa Indians view torn at left corner; [x] 09 (Masaicasuanin...) mount trimmed; Underwood stereo with ex library stamp on verso. *Additional images and detailed condition reports are available upon request.
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[STEREOS] INDIGENOUS. LOT OF 9+1 SOLD TOGETHER
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