A wonderful ghostly shot of a sweet dog looking up. The eyes look like two different colors, but could just be the shadows in play. 

Please refer to photos for condition.

Image from late 1800s - early 1900s.
Measures about 3.5" X 5.5"

Sold as is.


In 1902 Kodak offered a preprinted card back that allowed postcards to be made directly from negatives. This technology allowed photographers to travel from town to town and document life in the places they visited. Local entrepreneurs hired them to record area events and the homes of prominent citizens. Real photo postcards became expressions of pride in home and community, and were also sold as souvenirs in local drug stores and stationery shops.