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Item Code: 2025-3442
In this image, the “First Lady of the Confederacy” stands before a Corinthian backdrop in a fine, ruffled dress. The photograph itself is mounted to a common card with sharp edges and corners. A gold line border pattern follows the edges of the card and frames the image.
The card shows light surface dirt, while the edges and corners are sharp. A penciled label at bottom reads “Mrs. Davis”. The reverse is clean, with two canceled stamps obscuring the E. A. Anthony back mark. A cancelation stamp is dated AUG 26 186(?) – likely a “3” or a “5”. “Mrs. Davis” is written again across the top in pencil.
A truly uncommon CDV – ideal for the collector of fine Civil War-related images. [cm] [ph:L]
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