SOLD! for $348.00.
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Large collection of Black Americana. Item 1: A Peep at Coondom, pamphlet featuring, ten caricature-like photographic prints of African Americans engaged in the Southern cotton culture of the early 20th century (most derogatory), as well as tables of statistics on the cotton industry, marked compliments of S. Munn Son & Co. (members of the New York, Liverpool, and New Orleans Cotton Exchanges). Tie-bound booklet measures 12-1/2? x 9?. Item 2: Six bisque and other ceramic African American doll figures including one ash tray, two outhouse figures, and three figures on a chamber pot. Ranging in size from 4 1/4? H to 2? H. Item 3: Four Keystone Stereoptic Viewer cards with several different photographic caricatures. 3 1/2? H x 7? W. All turn of the century. Provenance: A Nashville, Tennessee estate. Condition: Item1: Front Cover has come loose and is torn at edges, toning and some light staining to interior pages, edge wear. Item 2: all in good condition with some loss of paint. Item 3: All in very good condition with some ware around edges. Condition: Item1: Front Cover has come loose and is torn at edges, toning and some light staining to interior pages, edge wear. Item 2: all in good condition with some loss of paint. Item 3: All in very good condition with some ware around edges.