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Auction archive: Lot number 275

Thirty-eight original albumen photographs of Samoa at the time of the Second Samoan Civil War and the division of the archipelago between the United States and Germany

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 275

Thirty-eight original albumen photographs of Samoa at the time of the Second Samoan Civil War and the division of the archipelago between the United States and Germany

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Title: Thirty-eight original albumen photographs of Samoa at the time of the Second Samoan Civil War and the division of the archipelago between the United States and Germany Author: ** Place: Samoa Publisher: Date: 1889; 1899-1900 Description: Images approx. 13.5x19.8 cm. (5½x7¾") or reverse, on both sides of larger card mounts; disbound from an album with remains of cloth hinge along one edge. Some captioned in the negative, some with ink captions in lower margins, a few with mounted typed captions. A few are signed Andrew (Thomas Andrew 1855-1939) in the negative, though others are known to be from his body of work. Fascinating and quite rare series of photographs of Samoa at the end of the 19th century, when geo-global rivalries sparked civil unrest in Samoa and open hostilities between the United States, Germany, and Great Britain. A number of the photographs date from 1889, when the German and American fleets, poised for action, were destroyed by a typhoon, necessitating an armistice that was to last a decade. In 1899, the conflict once again came to a head, with open if brief warfare before peace prevailed, and Samoa was divided between the United States and Germany, with Great Britain picking up a few stray islands in the Pacific. Most of the photographs chronicle this latter quarrel, and the American troops involved in it. Included are views of "Admiral Kimberly's flagship Trenton with the Vandalia sunk alongside, 16 March 1889"; "Ships in Apia harbor before the hurricane of March 15, 1899"; "Bombardment at Apia"; graveyard of American sailors killed in 1899; "Apia, Samoa, Hulk of Adler in 1899"; over a dozen natives standing near earthworks holding rifles at the ready; "U.S Entrenchments Mulinuu" with a dozen or so soldiers with rifles and machine guns; and more. Lot Amendments Condition: Some fading and soiling, mounts a bit warped, still very good overall, quite uncommon and of great historical interest. Item number: 233901

Auction archive: Lot number 275
Auction:
Datum:
11 Apr 2013
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: Thirty-eight original albumen photographs of Samoa at the time of the Second Samoan Civil War and the division of the archipelago between the United States and Germany Author: ** Place: Samoa Publisher: Date: 1889; 1899-1900 Description: Images approx. 13.5x19.8 cm. (5½x7¾") or reverse, on both sides of larger card mounts; disbound from an album with remains of cloth hinge along one edge. Some captioned in the negative, some with ink captions in lower margins, a few with mounted typed captions. A few are signed Andrew (Thomas Andrew 1855-1939) in the negative, though others are known to be from his body of work. Fascinating and quite rare series of photographs of Samoa at the end of the 19th century, when geo-global rivalries sparked civil unrest in Samoa and open hostilities between the United States, Germany, and Great Britain. A number of the photographs date from 1889, when the German and American fleets, poised for action, were destroyed by a typhoon, necessitating an armistice that was to last a decade. In 1899, the conflict once again came to a head, with open if brief warfare before peace prevailed, and Samoa was divided between the United States and Germany, with Great Britain picking up a few stray islands in the Pacific. Most of the photographs chronicle this latter quarrel, and the American troops involved in it. Included are views of "Admiral Kimberly's flagship Trenton with the Vandalia sunk alongside, 16 March 1889"; "Ships in Apia harbor before the hurricane of March 15, 1899"; "Bombardment at Apia"; graveyard of American sailors killed in 1899; "Apia, Samoa, Hulk of Adler in 1899"; over a dozen natives standing near earthworks holding rifles at the ready; "U.S Entrenchments Mulinuu" with a dozen or so soldiers with rifles and machine guns; and more. Lot Amendments Condition: Some fading and soiling, mounts a bit warped, still very good overall, quite uncommon and of great historical interest. Item number: 233901

Auction archive: Lot number 275
Auction:
Datum:
11 Apr 2013
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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