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Kodak photograph wallet

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Kodak photograph wallet

A bathing beauty graces the cover of a Kodak photograph and negatives wallet Date: circa 1920s

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Bathing Kodak Negatives Sep18 Swimming Wallet


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This charming Kodak photograph wallet from the 1920s showcases a beautiful bathing beauty on its cover, invoking the carefree spirit of the seaside. The woman, dressed in a fashionable two-piece swimsuit, exudes confidence and joy as she strikes a pose with one hand on her hip and the other holding a sunhat. The background is filled with the vibrant hues of the beach scene - the clear blue water, golden sand, and the brightly colored umbrellas. The wallet itself is made of high-quality leather, with the Kodak logo prominently displayed on the front. It is designed to hold both photograph prints and negatives, allowing users to preserve their precious memories in one convenient place. The wallet's vintage aesthetic adds to its charm, making it a desirable collector's item for those who appreciate the history of photography. The image on the cover captures the essence of the Roaring Twenties, a time of excitement and innovation. The era was marked by the rise of mass-produced consumer goods, including cameras and photographic equipment, which made it easier for people to capture and preserve their memories. This Kodak photograph wallet is a testament to that trend, allowing users to carry their memories with them wherever they went. The image of the bathing beauty on the cover also speaks to the changing role of women during this time. The flapper era saw women embracing their sexuality and independence, and the image of a woman in a swimsuit, confidently posing for the camera, is a symbol of that newfound freedom. Overall, this Kodak photograph wallet is a fascinating piece of history, offering a glimpse into the past while also serving as a reminder of the enduring appeal of photography and the memories it helps us preserve.

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