Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig

Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig
Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig
Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig
Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig
Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig
Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig

Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig
Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Original. Extremely RARE Lithograph depicting his stunt of catching Cannon Balls fired point blank. Wearing only a pair of sturdy gloves and a pad on his chest for minimal protection, Holtum would attempt to catch the speeding projectile with his hands. As soon as Holtum caught the cannonball he would throw it quickly to the ground. He had learnt early on that the ball would burn his flesh if not released immediately.
Antique 1870s Holtum at The Hippodrome Circus Freak Show Lithograph Poster Orig

Antique LIVING SKELETON Isaac Sprague CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO

Antique LIVING SKELETON Isaac Sprague CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO
Antique LIVING SKELETON Isaac Sprague CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO

Antique LIVING SKELETON Isaac Sprague CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO
Rare original antique cdv circus/sideshow photo of Isaac W. Sprague, billed as the “Original Thin Man” and Living Skeleton. The cdv is in good condition with some fading and light foxing to the photo and a little damage to the card on the backside. It measures approximately 4 1/8 inches by 2 1/2 inches and most likely dates to sometime around the 1870’s. Please look at the scans to further note the condition. Sprague (May 21, 1841 – January 5, 1887) was an entertainer and sideshow performer, billed as the living human skeleton. He was born on May 21, 1841, in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Although normal for most of his childhood, Sprague began irreversibly losing weight at age 12 after feeling ill after swimming. The weight loss continued throughout his life despite having a healthy appetite. His condition has been described by historians as extreme progressive muscular atrophy. This ultimately led to his death. Sprague bounced around from job to job during early adulthood. He worked as both a cobbler for his father and a grocer. However, his illness kept him from continuing down either of those career paths. His parents died and Sprague could not work enough to support himself, so he was left unemployed. In 1865, he was offered a job at a circus. Where he became known as “the Living Skeleton” or “the Original Thin Man”. The next year P. The director of the circus, hired Sprague to work at his (newly reopened and successful) American Museum Freak show. Sprague remembered the moment Barnum offered him the job: Mr. Barnum stood very near me, and I overheard him say to his agent,’Pretty lean man, where did you scare him up? Barnum’s Museum burned down in 1868 and Sprague managed to escape with his life. At this point, Sprague took time off to marry his wife, Tamar Moore. They had three sons who lived healthy, normal lives. Sprague made attempts to stay away from the sideshow, but he could not escape financial distress. It is rumored that in addition to being financially responsible for his wife and their three sons, Sprague had a gambling problem. His condition also kept him from finding real work anywhere other than Barnum’s, so he continued to tour off and on throughout the country and eventually overseas. By the age of 44, he was 5 feet and 6 inches (168 cm) tall with a weight of only 43 pounds (19.5 kg). Sprague’s condition required him to be constantly taking in nutrients. His health was in such a poor state that he often carried milk in a flask around his neck. He would sip this from time to time to keep himself up and conscious. He died on January 5, 1887, in poverty, of asphyxia. Sprague was the first of many more Living Skeleton acts to come. In a result of forced promotion and work pressure, it was not uncommon for the Living Skeleton act to marry the Fat Lady act.
Antique LIVING SKELETON Isaac Sprague CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO

Antique WAINO & PLUTANO Wild Men of Borneo CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO

Antique WAINO & PLUTANO Wild Men of Borneo CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO
Antique WAINO & PLUTANO Wild Men of Borneo CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO

Antique WAINO & PLUTANO Wild Men of Borneo CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO
Rare original antique cdv circus/sideshow photo of Waino & Plutano, The Wild Men of Borneo. The cdv is in good condition with some minor signs of wear and age. It measures approximately 4 1/8 inches by 2 1/2 inches and dates to late 1800’s, probably sometime around the 1880’s. The text on the backside of the card is printed upside down. Please look at the scans to further note the condition.
Antique WAINO & PLUTANO Wild Men of Borneo CIRCUS SIDESHOW Freak Show CDV PHOTO

1933/68 Vintage BRASSAI Carnival Barker Fair Side Show FAT LADY Photo Gravure

1933/68 Vintage BRASSAI Carnival Barker Fair Side Show FAT LADY Photo Gravure

1933/68 Vintage BRASSAI Carnival Barker Fair Side Show FAT LADY Photo Gravure
1933/68 Vintage CARNIVAL BARKER Fair Side Show FAT LADY Photo Art BRASSAI. Since 1989 – The Name You Can Trust For Fine Vintage Photogravures, Photographs & Antique Prints. Serving the Design & Decor trades for over 25 years. See our vintage and original prints featured in. Coastal Living, Dwell Magazine. And other fine quality publications. This Vintage Print Comes Professionally Dry Mounted On Acid Free Conservation Mat Board and Ready To Place In A Standard Size Frame. Photographer: Brassai pseudonym of Gyula Halász. 1899 – 1984 – historically important Hungarian photographer, sculptor and filmmaker who rose to fame in France. Date Of Negative: circa 1933 Type Of Print: Authentic Sheet Fed Photogravure Plate (authorized by Brassai). Date Of Print: 1968 Paper: Medium weight, satin finish Plate Publisher: Museum Of Modern Art, New York City Print Origin: Switzerland (plate engraved and pressed in Swiss engraving house). Approximate Image Size Inches: 7.25 x 5.75 inches Approximate Image Size Metric: 18.4 x 14.6 centimeters. Mount Board Size Inches: 14 x 11 inches Mount Board Size Metric: 36 x 28 centimeters Mount Board Color: White Print Border: No – full bleed print. Condition Grade: Very Fine ++ (54+ year old print) Verso: Professionally dry mounted with archival materials onto sturdy 4ply museum mat board. Vintage Print Archive #. Certificate Of Authenticity (COA): Yes – individual hand signed COA issued by Fine Photo Galleries, LLC. This vintage photography print is guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand signed. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) with unique individual holographic serial number from the Fine Photo Galleries Archive & Database. READY FOR FRAMING & DISPLAY! Photography prints are highly collectible and perfect for framing and display. Your vintage print will arrive ready to be placed directly into a standard size frame. Each vintage artwork comes with a fully authenticated gallery certified COA (Certificate Of Authenticity) issued by Fine Photo Galleries, LLC.. This COA contains a unique holographic serial number and small corresponding tamper proof hologram with matching serial number affixed to the backside of the print mount board with archival adhesive. Our exclusive authentication system and the ensuing COA/Hologram not only provides our clients with essential peace of mind but, adds value to the print in the future by providing provenance and the original gallery authenticity guarantee documents. WE LIST DOZENS OF NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY! Where you can search our World Class Selection of authentic vintage prints by photographer, subject or process. Browse THOUSANDS of fine vintage photography prints from silver gelatin to photogravure. Never a copy print, never a reprint! We Appreciate Your Patronage! Unauthorized copying or use of ANY PART of this description is prohibited.
1933/68 Vintage BRASSAI Carnival Barker Fair Side Show FAT LADY Photo Gravure