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New England Mariner's Daguerreotypes and Books

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Photographic Images Start Price:375.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 1,800.00 USD
New England Mariner's Daguerreotypes and Books
<B>New England Mariner's Daguerreotypes and Books.</B></I> Group of four items identified to mid-19th century Massachusetts sea captain Alpheus Baker. Included are the following items: 1/4th plate daguerreotype of the crusty old salt mounted in a lavishly decorated wood and gesso frame with an overall size of 9.75" x 10.5". A heavy card on the back helps secure the image and is inscribed, "<I>Father Capt Alpheus Baker Forty Eight years of age</B></I>." The frame has minor chips, splits while the image is haloed about the edges; Cased pair of 1/6th plate daguerreotypes presenting Baker and his wife as individual subjects. The case is worn as expected with a somewhat loose spine, however the images are in excellent shape; Account book for the schooner <I>Narragansett,</B></I> approximately 150 pages, hardcover, 8vo (6.5" x 8"), entries spanning February 25, 1842 - March 25, 1845. An enlightening glimpse of the costs associated with maintaining a sailing ship. Captain Baker here itemizes cash out for payroll, port fees, and provisions. Some wear to covers, else very good condition; Book, <I>The New American Practical Navigator</B></I> (New York: Edmund M. Blunt, 1821), fifth edition, 596 pages with numerous diagrams, calfskin covers with protective cloth, 8vo (5.5" x 9"). The front flysheet is inscribed, "<I>Alpheus Baker Book Bought in New York Price three Dollars Fifty Cents</B></I>". Worn covers with internal light foxing and stains. Good condition overall with tight binding. An especially cohesive lot from the waning days of American sailing.