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  • Weller, Fontunella A.

    Published by F.G. Weller, Littleton, N.H.

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Fine. "Stereoscopic Treasures, No. 375". Original Stereograph on tan board (3 1/2 x 7 inch) with title on the backside. A portrait image of Fontunella. Frank G. Weller (1833-1877) was an early New Hampshire stereoview photographer beginning in 1861. Among his stereoviews was the 'Stereoscopic Treasures' series - photos showing family life and circumstances. Sometimes he used relatives as models, as in this case the model is his daughter Fontanella A. Weller (1870-1892). Fontanella Weller married Henry Fitch in 1890 and eventually lived in Spokane, Washington. She died in 1892, a few months after giving birth to a child who died in infancy. Fine clean copy of an excellent association copy.

  • Weller, Fontunella A.

    Published by F.G. Weller, Littleton, N.H.

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Fine. circa.1870s. "Stereoscopic Treasures. Found a Prize - - - No. 313". Original Stereograph on tan board (3 1/2 x 7 inch) with title on the backside. Frank G. Weller (1833-1877) was an early New Hampshire stereoview photographer beginning in 1861. Among his stereoviews was the 'Steroscopic Treasures' series - photos showing family life and circumstances. This image shows Fontanella standing next to a hoe and shovel examining some 'prize' she has just found. Sometimes he used relatives as models, as in this case the model is his daughter Fontanella A. Weller (1870-1892). Fontanella Weller married Henry Fitch in 1890 and eventually lived in Spokane, Washington. She died in 1892, a few months after giving birth to a child who died in infancy. Fine clean copy.

  • Weller, Fontunella A.

    Published by F.G. Weller, Littleton, N.H.

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Fine. circa.1870s. "Stereoscopic Treasures. A Mis-step. - - - No. 340." Original stereograph on tan board (3 1/2 x 7 inch) with title on the backside. The image shows Fontanella lying flat on her back and crying mock tears after having fallen off the first step of a ladder. Frank G. Weller (1833-1877) was an early New Hampshire stereoview photographer beginning in 1861. Among his stereoviews was the 'Stereoscopic Treasures' series - photos showing family life and circumstances. Sometimes he used relatives as models as in the case here. Fontanella A. Weller (1870-1892) married Henry Fitch in 1890 and eventually lived in Spokane, Washington. She died in 1892 after giving birth to a child who died in infancy. Fine clean copy.