31st Jan, 2024 10:00

Photographica
 
Lot 511
 

Anon. 1850s-1860s / Anon 1850s. - 1860s.

Anon. 1850s-1860s

John Potter Cattley (1839-1853), Portrait taken prior to his departure to Quebec on the "Annie Jane" which ran aground off the Scottish Island of Vatersay in 1853. The ship sank with the loss of 350-400 passengers - including Cattley. Arched top albumen print, image size 86 x 67mm, in beveled gilt daguerreotype style frame, with manuscript inscription verso from a sibling.

Robert Bentley Todd (1809-1860) Best known for describing the condition postictal paralysis, known as Todd's palsy. He became a professor at King's College London, and was prominent in the opening of King's College Hospital in 1840. Oval albumen print, image size, 96 x 70mm, pasted onto contemporary paper support and framed (175 x 155mm)

Anon 1850s. - 1860s.

Robert Bentley Todd (1809-1860) Best known for describing the condition postictal paralysis, known as Todd's palsy. He became a professor at King's College London, and was prominent in the opening of King's College Hospital in 1840. Oval albumen print, image size, 96 x 70mm, pasted onto contemporary paper support and framed (175 x 155mm)

Estimated at £80 - £120

 

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