Original cabinet card showing a group of young people, some wearing costumes and/or with props. The seated man is wearing a hat with what looks like (real?) human teeth arranged in a mouth shape.. he's also holding a parade type cane capped with an upside down molar.. the "cane" might be affixed to the giant tooth sign, or it might not be... on the sign I can read the word "GAS". The girl behind him has a roll of uncut photos draped over her shoulders; the man on the far right is smoking a corn cob pipe and holding milk canes. An interesting and unusual scene! On the back is a name that looks like Pauline Bonette, with a date of March 14, 1891.
Cabinet card is 6.5" x 4.25" and in very good or better antique condition with no damage. Image is a shade light but good, with all details perfectly visible.