Original antique stereoview photograph depicting a Victorian domestic genre scene commonly identified as "Threading a Needle." The image shows an elderly woman seated in a chair while threading a needle as family members gather around her in a detailed interior setting.
Mounted on an early yellow stereoview card with rounded corners. No publisher information is present. A handwritten title reading "Threading a needle" appears on the reverse. The composition features period clothing, furnishings, and a staged family scene typical of nineteenth-century genre photography.
Measures approximately 7 × 3⅜ inches. Condition shows significant age-related wear including corner wear, mount loss, surface abrasions, emulsion wear, and scattered discoloration. Despite the wear, the image remains identifiable and displays well as an early stereoscopic photograph. Please see photos for condition.
Mounted on an early yellow stereoview card with rounded corners. No publisher information is present. A handwritten title reading "Threading a needle" appears on the reverse. The composition features period clothing, furnishings, and a staged family scene typical of nineteenth-century genre photography.
Measures approximately 7 × 3⅜ inches. Condition shows significant age-related wear including corner wear, mount loss, surface abrasions, emulsion wear, and scattered discoloration. Despite the wear, the image remains identifiable and displays well as an early stereoscopic photograph. Please see photos for condition.