Lot 138

Lot of 13 Stereograph Images Incl. Jim Crow-Era, Native American Subjects

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Lot of 13 Stereograph Images Incl. Jim Crow-Era, Native American Subjects

Estimate: $400 - $500

Starting Bid: $140

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June 17, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
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Wilton, CT, US

Description:

Late 19th C. Photography
various, ca. 1895-1901
Lot of 13 Stereograph Images Incl. Jim Crow-Era, Native American Subjects
Archive

A collection of 13 stereographs featuring a range of African and Native American subjects, many of which include racist, Jim Crow-era depictions. Various publishers, ca. 1895-1901. Consists of 8 images showing African American children and men, plus an additional example of a woman in blackface. The remaining 4 feature Native Americans in a western setting. Varying degrees of expected curling, silvering, and rubbing. Areas of intermittent soiling and edge wear throughout. Minor creasing to some. Overall, very good.

The lot includes:

- Uncle Tom and Little Eva. Copyright 1895 by Strohmeyer & Wyman. Sold by Underwood & Underwood, New York.

- "Free of Us is Cullu'd, and Free Spotted." Keystone View Company, copyright 1899 by B. L. Singley.

- "You! Rastus, You'll Make Me a White Ni- Yet!" Keystone View Company, copyright 1901 by B. L. Singley.

- "No sah. I aint seed yuh chickens." The "Perfect" Stereography, copyright 1901 by M. C. White Co.

- Cars Loaded with Cotton Bales on Levee Near Cotton Growing District, Texas. Keystone View Company, copyright Underwood & Underwood.

- A Skin Game. The "Perfect" Stereograph, copyright 1901 by H. C. White Co.

- The Blacksmith's Shop. Keystone View Company copyright holders, undated.

- "Did You Say Watermelon Was No Good?" Unknown publisher, ca. 1900.

- Near the Sugar Bowl, Dalles of Wisconsin River. Unknown publisher, ca. 1900.

- Indian Talking to a Cowboy in Sign Language. Keystone View Company, copyright Underwood & Underwood.

- Group of Iroquois on the Road to Civilization- Quebec Tercentenary Celebration. Keystone View Company copyright holders, undated.

- Indian Ponies and Riders in Costume. Keystone View Company copyright holders, undated.

- Round-up on the Sherman Ranch, Geneseo, Kansas, U.S.A. Keystone View Company copyright holders, undated.

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  • Dimensions: 7" x 3.5" ea.
  • Medium: Archive

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