This is a photo taken in the 1960's of a woman who looks a lot like a young Priscilla Presley.
Maybe it is her?
I have plans on selling it soon on ebay.
http://myworld.ebay.com/vetunk
Vintage and Antique Photos
My blog on Traditional Photography, Victorian Post Mortem photography, my collection and what I will be selling and where: Vetunk on ebay and on Etsy.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Post Mortem Photos
These were all in my collection but now they are in other people's collection. I hope they are in good hands.
Victorian and Edwardian PM photos are in high demand so are the ones taken in the 1920's, 30's and 40's.
This one was take in the early 1900's
This one was taken in the 1930's
This one was taken in the 1940's
This one was taken in the Victorian era.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Buying Antique Photos
Now is the time to buy antique photos while they are still affordable. They are a good investment because they will grow in value as they continue to age.
Some are worth more than others. For example: Post-mortem photos are in big demand and harder to find so their value can go as high as $400 and even higher if the photograph is a daguerreotype.
Also certain small carte de vistites can go as high as $500 like the recent one sold on ebay of Charles Darwin.
Long hair women are sought after by collectors. I've seen some real photo postcards of very long hair women go as high as $200. This cdv below went for $107.
Most tin types, carte de visites, cabinet photos and real photo postcards are still very affortable. I recently sold this cdv for only $15.
I'm selling this one for only $6.50.
Some are worth more than others. For example: Post-mortem photos are in big demand and harder to find so their value can go as high as $400 and even higher if the photograph is a daguerreotype.
Also certain small carte de vistites can go as high as $500 like the recent one sold on ebay of Charles Darwin.
Long hair women are sought after by collectors. I've seen some real photo postcards of very long hair women go as high as $200. This cdv below went for $107.
Most tin types, carte de visites, cabinet photos and real photo postcards are still very affortable. I recently sold this cdv for only $15.
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