I love how silly the boys in the front are being. The older women in the buggy are not amused. The back has a little poem that unfortunately has been cropped slightly out by previous owner.
Measures about 4.5" X 3.5"
Please refer to photos for condition.
Sold as is.
Cabinet Cards were a style of photograph first introduced in 1863 by Windsor & Bridge in London, the cabinet card is a photographic print mounted on card stock. The Cabinet card got its name from its suitability for display in parlors -- especially in cabinets -- and was a popular medium for family portraits. They were popular until about 1900 when Kodak amateur photography took over.