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Leap of Faith on a 1890 Mike Kelly & Freeman Cabinet Card
So I was minding my own business, looking for run of the mill T206's when these two cabinet cards crossed my path. I hemmed and hawed, but finally pulled out my wallet, crossed my fingers, and took a leap of faith. I know it was silly of me, but any ideas on whether these are authentic 1890 cabinet cards??? They were purchased from an antique dealer who claimed they came from a New York estate sale. The dealer stated the cabinet cards were Freeman and some guy dressed in a Boston uniform (his exact words). I'm not sure if you can tell but cabinet cards are way outside my comfort zone.............and I sure hope I'm not making a fool of myself by posting these, but I need some guidance. Any ideas???
Lovely Day... I don't have a scanner, so these pics will have to do for now. |
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