A snapshot of the past: Highlights from Chiswick Auctions’ selection of affordable photographica
27 March 2020 The coming weeks could be the perfect time to settle down with some old photo albums, so why not make them real classics?Chiswick Auctions’ sale of Affordable Photographica on March 30 features more than 350 lots to choose from. Here we showcase a few top objects going under the hammer at this live online auction.
Marilyn Monroe
One of the top estimated lots in the sale is this shot of Marilyn Monroe by Frank Powolny (1902-86). Taken in 1951 the gelatin silver print has an estimate of £500-800.
Piano Hands
This image of Solomon Cutner’s hands was taken by Georges Maiteny (1920-74) and is one of three portraits of musicians by the photographer estimated at £400-600. Cutner was a child prodigy from London’s East End who started performing in 1912 at age 10. This c.1950s photo is offered with shots of Herbert van Karajan and Aram Kachaturjan.
Train station
Colin Jones captured this image of the last of the steam trains to arrive at Kings Cross station in 1961. The next day, it was replaced by electric trains and a new era began. This particular image was printed c.1970 and is offered with an estimate of £300-500.
Unknown photographer
This image of horses is by an unknown photographer but the striking silver gelatin print still carries and estimate of £100-150.
Chimney Sweep
Alfred Einsenstaedt (1898-1995) snapped this photo of a chimney sweep in Hamburg in 1979. It is offered along with a photo of women at a memorial with an estimate of £200-300. The prints are double-weighted paper and are later prints.