Wunderkammer: The Freeman & Fugate Oddities Collection
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Five Pieces of Conjoined Twin Ephemera. V.p., 1880s–1910s. Photographs and postcards depicting conjoined twins including: Souvenir CDV of Mina and Minnie Finley. Circa 1871. The twins were born Oct. 12, 1870, and toured with their parents as a medical oddity before dying at only nine months old. — BLAZEK, Rosa and Josepha (1878–1922). Josefa & Rosa and Baby. ca. 1910. German postcard depicting the pygopagus twin sisters and Rosa's baby. Rosa bore a son in 1910 and is the only female conjoined twin in history to bear a viable child. Divided back, postally used. — Cabinet card photograph of Adolph and Rudolph, the fake Siamese twins. Boonton, NJ: Wendt, ca. 1880s. Rudolph had malformed legs and considered the affliction not curious enough to command the amount of money that Siamese twins were making at the time, so he rigged a conjoined-twin harness to attach to his twin brother. — Postcard depicting Lucio and Simplicio Godino, the Samar Twins. Divided back, unused. —The funeral service announcement for Donnie and Ronnie Galyon (1951–2020), record holders for the world's longest surviving conjoined twins. — [Together with] one cabinet card photograph depicting unknown non-conjoined twins with bicycles. — Largest 6 ½ x 4 ½". Some toning and light soiling, good overall.
Five Pieces of Conjoined Twin Ephemera. V.p., 1880s–1910s. ...
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