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Description | Price |
| PHNAV4- 98-480 |
Cabinet Photograph U.S. Navy Seaman |
Studio portrait he wears his uniform and cap (no cap tally). Taken by Etta, Somersworth & Rochester, N.H. | SALE $15.00 | |
| PHNAV4- 1802B34 |
Spanish American War Period Cabinet Photograph Navy Captain |
He (an officer) wears uniform with mohair detailing, anchor insignia and captains bars on his collar and cap with mohair band and crossed fouled anchors, shield and eagle insignia. Taken by C.M. Bell of Washington, D.C. | SALE $25.00 | |
| PHNAV4- H3822 |
3-1/2" x 5-4/5" Photo Commander John Rodgers U.S.N. Flight |
Titled "P.N.9-1 Commander John Rodgers U.S.N. Winging its Way to Hawaii San Francisco- Hawaiian Flight 1925."This was an attempt by Rodgers to reach Hawaii from San Francisco in a non-stop journey in a Naval Aircraft Factory PN-9. The attempt failed due to fuel issues. | SALE $28.00 | |
| PHNAV4- H5186 |
Cabinet Photograph U.S. Naval Officer |
He wears a double breasted dress coat with epaulets (appears to have an eagle on the one visible). Has double row of gold bullion on sleeve and collar has single line of gold bullion. He wears gloves, his naval buckle. His sword is cradled in his hands, draped across his lap. A bicorne hat with cockade is visible on desk behind him. Taken by Elmer Chickering, 21 West. St. Boston. | SALE $100.00 | |
| PHNAV4- 92-961 |
Cabinet Photograph "Anaconda" Sailor |
Studio portrait of a U.S. Navy sailor in uniform with "Anaconda" on shirt front and cap tally. Taken by J. Azevedo Co. of New Bedford, MA. The Anaconda was listed as a sailing ship in the 1900 Mercantile Navy List. | SALE $40.00 | |
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