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1880 Spanish Woman Santa Fe R.R. Cabinet Card Photo Moorish Evil Eye Amulet Naja
$ 246.83
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<<<<<<< NO RESERVE AUCTION >>>>>>> of my 50 year collection archive of rare Native American Indian 19th Century photographs.Here is a rare authentic vintage antique cabinet card photo original albumen sepia Photographic image on manila period card stock. The Photo shows a Spanish Hispanic Woman wearing a Rio Grande woven striped traditional blanket. She wears an elegant dress with silver bugttons on the cuffs and a necklace which has an amulet resembling a Navajo " naja " which has it's roots from the Moors invading Spain , Portugal and Southern Italy before being expelled in the 1500-1600's, but the symbol of the naja is one of the amulets which was worn to ward of the "evil eye" and the Moorish Warriors had them hanging from the browband of their horse halters ( as is seen in the Navajo Silver Bridles from the 19th Century). Then Navajo women also took the custom of silver embellishing the Spanish women's blouses to a higher plateau with their " Velvet Button Blouses ". A fascinating historical photograph that I believe was taken by Ben Wittick ... I have had it captioned "Spanish Man and Spanish Woman " over the years. Back marked with a label " Santa Fe Route " ( the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Rail Road ( A. T. & S. F. R. R. ).
It measures 5" by 8 1/2".
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Shipping is .99 with USPS insurance multiple layers of cardboard protection ... Ebay is driving up shipping costs for all of us. They now extract a % of each seller's shipping charge plus the additional paypal charges as well. I offer combined shipping for multiple purchases, but I will need to send an invoice because ebay automatically generates one at the closing of the auction..... .