Early Kodak circular snapshot photo of a family group, on card

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Description: A nice piece of early Kodak snapshot history. This is a Kodak 'circular' print from the very earliest days of Kodak photography, around the turn of the century (1899/1900). The picture is not the clearest, but it shows a group of 9 people outside a home. It has been mounted on card, and bears the official Eastman Kodak imprint and address labels on the rear. Kodak circular photos are considered quite rare due to their historical significance, the initial limited production of these cameras and because they marked the birth of popular 'snapshot' photography. Kodak No. 1 camera circular snapshot, 2.5 inches (65mm) in diameter.

Please note this is an original photograph, not a reproduction.

Photographer: Unknown

Date: c. 1900

Provenance: Orphan Photo. No further information available.

SKU: 739