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CARL MOON'S SUNGLASSES, FRATERNAL SASH AND MONEY BELT
CARL EVERTON MOON (1879 - 1948) American photographer who specialized in portraits of American Indians in their natural surroundings. Moon would spend weeks at a time in tribal villages learning about their cultures in order to capture their likenesses when untouched by modern civilization. Moon's work is especially well known for the hand-tinting of his photographs known as "Lytrit work" which lent the images a delicate drawing-like quality and was a technique that was never attempted outside of such establishments as Sarony in New York. He sold many of his photographs to companies for advertising purposes, thereby popularizing his style, and his pieces were shown at the White House at the bequest of Theodore Roosevelt. A lot of three very personal items, the first being Moon's aviator-style sunglasses designed with an interesting folding mechanism over the bridge that allowed them to be carried easily. The glasses have amber colored lenses and brass hardware, very good condition. Along with Moon's much-used leather money belt, measuring 21" long and attached to the waist by means of a canvas buckled strap. The belt bears snap-closure pockets for the safe housing of valuables, and certainly was worn by Moon during his many photographic expeditions. Finally, the lot includes a blue velvet fraternal sash worn over the head with tasseled ends. The sash bears gilt trim and two blue-sequined patches as well as embroidered drum and drumsticks. In very worn state with lining nearly disintegrated, needing restoration. Three pieces. From a 2005 West Coast auction of many items from Moon's estate.

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October 10, 2010 11:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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