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 A "cabinet card" is a photographic print measuring 4" x 5.5" attached to a cardboard mount 4.25" x 6.5". Introduced in 1863 by Windsor & Bridge in Britain, many different types (processes) of photographic prints of were mounted on the "cabinet card".  

BOGARDUS CABINET CARD

This very rare cabinet card shows Capt. Adam Bogardus with three of his sons. I loaned this card to Trap and Field for their December, 2000 issue. The picture can be found in that issue. Valued at $300.00 to $500.00. 

ANNIE OAKLEY CABINET CARD

Possibly the rarest of the rare. This card recently sold on eBay for $3,500. All those great shooting medals she is proudly wearing have disappeared long ago. None remain today. Valued at $3500.00