TRAIN STATION IN MEXICO, BY PETTUS KAUFMAN

train10 x 13 ¼-inch vintage toned gelatin silver print on original large board mount, signed by Kaufman beneath the print. Lots of people in this image, looking in various directions, related to some New York street photography of the period, ca. 1940. This rewards careful viewing.

Kaufman was an American photographer. Most of his work that I have seen was made in Mexico.

Print is clean and undamaged.

$250

MINING AND OTHER FINANCIAL VENTURES IN MEXICO

Mexico Mexico Mexico Mexico Mexico3-horizontal Boudoir Cards (5 x 8- inches) by I. D. Kneeland for the Compania Credit Foncier, Topolobampo, Sinaloa. This is Ira D. Kneeland who has a studio in Denver. There are English titles in the negative.

A) “Mine, Mill & Home, of Dn Jesus Cruz. At Realits.”
B) “Cuiteco, on the Setentrion.”
C) “ View S.E. from roof of Mr. Standford’s house La Logia.”

Some surface rubbing on “A.”

$150 – postage paid within US, $10 to Canada