Description: Historical and Collectible Value: This cabinet card is not only a visual documentation of 19th-century funeral customs, but also a poignant artifact of the Victorian fascination with mortality and the afterlife. During this period, photography often served as a bridge between the living and the deceased, and these cabinet cards of funeral arrangements were cherished mementos that conveyed love and remembrance. Today, such artifacts are exceedingly rare, especially with unique details like The blood stains on the wall in the photograph. I'm thinking this is where somebody died. Investment Potential: For collectors of early photographic history, Victorian funerary ephemera, or gothic art, this cabinet card is an exceptional investment. The market for memento mori and historical mourning artifacts has shown steady growth, as these items are prized for their historical resonance and artistic quality. This particular piece, with its striking details and darkly romantic allure, would be a hauntingly beautiful addition to any discerning collection.
Price: 120 USD
Location: Littlestown, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-11-07T14:14:35.000Z
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Type: Photograph
Format: Cabinet Card
Subject: Women