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Cone, D. Dennison

C. 1850           2 Museum Block, south end of Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire.

1850                Rooms over Bingham & Stevens Dry Goods Store, Claremont, New Hampshire.

1849 January 19.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  January 19, 1849, Vol. XXVII, No. 1443, P. 3.

Californians Attention!  Daguerreotypes for one Dollar At Cone’s Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 3, Coburn’s Block, Fisherville, N. H.  Pictures taken every day, without regard to weather, and put up in every desired form and style, with or without color, to suit customers.  Perfect satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay will be received.  A splendid assortment of gold and plated lockets, constantly on hand at the lowest prices.

Please call and examine specimens.  D. Dennison Cone.

Advertisement ran from January 19 to May 18, 1849.

1849 May 25.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  May 25, 1849, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1461, P. 3.

Cone’s Daguerreotype Establishment Still Ahead!!  Daguerreotypes taken here 25 per cent cheaper than at any other place.  Price Reduced—Miniatures for 75 cents.  Pictures taken every day, without regard to weather, and put up in every desired form, such as Lockets, Cases, Frames, Breast Pins, Watch Keys, Finger dings, and in groups from two to twenty, with or without color, varying in price from 75 cts. to $10.

Perfect satisfaction guarantied or no pay will be received.  Persons out of town will find it for their interest to call and examine specimens, before patronizing travelling imposters, as pictures taken at this establishment are pronounced, by the best judges, to be superior to ay ever before offered in the country.

Instruction given in the art, and every article pertaining to the art furnished at the very lowest price and warranted of the best quality.

Commissions for taking likenesses of sick or deceased persons attended to at once.

Remember the place, D. D. Cone’s Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 3 Coburn’s Block, Fisherville, N. H.

Advertisement ran nineteen times from May 25 to November 9, 1849.

1849 November 30.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  November 30, 1849, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1488, P. 3.

Cone’s Daguerreotype Miniature Rooms, No. 3 Coburn’s Block, Fisherville, N. H.  Miniatures taken in the best style of the art, and as cheap as at any other place.

Splendid New Cases, Gold and Plated Lockets, Constantly on hand.  Instruction given in the art.  Stock and Apparatus for sale.  Perfect satisfaction guarantied.—Please call and examine specimens.  D. Denison Cone, Artist.

Advertisement ran from November 30 to December 7, 1849.

1849 December 14.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  December 14, 1849, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1490, P. 3.

Cone’s Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 3 Coburn’s Block, Fisherville, N. H. 

Miniatures Taken It The Best Style Of the Art, and as cheap as at any other place.

Splendid New Styles Cases, Gold and Plated Lockets, Constantly on hand.  Instruction given in the art.  Stock and Apparatus for Sale.  Perfect Satisfaction Guarantied.

Please call and examine specimens.  D. Denison Cone, Artist.

Advertisement ran from December 14, 1849 to January 11, 1850.

1850 October 17.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 17, 1850, Vol. XVI, No. I, P. 3.

Great Improvement In Daguerreotype Miniatures.  In Town, he Unrivalled Traveling

Daguerreotype Saloon, Excelsior; Stationed opposite the Tremont House.  Exhibition and

Receiving Rooms over the well-known Dry Goods Establishment of Messrs. Bingham &

Stevens For A Few Days Only.

D. Denison Cone & Co., respectfully announce to the citizens of Claremont and vicinity, that they are prepared to take Miniatures without regard to weather, of all sizes and styles in a superior manner, Cheaper than the same article can be obtained in any other place. 

The proprietors of the Excelsior take pleasure in introducing into this part of the country, the first establishment possessing All the advantages of the best city Sky Light Rooms.

New and Splendid Discovery, The Magic Circle.  By this new discovery the most splendid results are obtained—the picture is made to stand out, as it were, in bold relief from the ground work, and assume some of the most brilliant colors of nature, by chemical process, without the use of paint.  The celebrated Magic Back-ground, Crayon Daguerreotypes, and Patent Tallotypes (sic.) are more than equalled by this superb process. 

All those interested are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens, among which they cannot fail to recognize some familiar faces.

Instruction given in the art, including all the new improvements, and stock and apparatus furnished.

A liberal deduction made to Clubs and Families.

Cone’s Magic Circle Delineator, a new and beautiful instrument, indispensable to Daguerrian Artists, invented and for sale by D. Denison Cone, only.—Price $50.00, with printed instructions.

*D. Denison Cone, } Operators.

A. J. Baker, }

G. W. Baker, }

*Late first operator at Brown’s celebrated Daguerrian Establishment, Manchester, N. H.

1850 October 24.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 24, 1850, Vol. XVI, No. II, P. 2.

Daguerreotype Likenesses.—An excellent opportunity is now presented to all who desire to obtain correct and finished pictures of themselves or their friends.  By our advertising columns it will be observed that Mr. C. Allen has again returned to his post, and will be happy to catch a life-like shadow of every one, who may wish his professional services in that line.  Mr. Allen has experience, taste and every facility for securing a finished and life-like picture.

It will also be observed that Messrs. Dannison Cone & Co., have taken apartments over the store of Messrs. Bingham & Stevens, and invite the public to give them a call.  We stepped in a day or two since, and found some most beautiful specimens of their art lying upon the table.  In the show case we observed various, ad admirably executed pictures, some of whom were Claremont friends.  Many persons are under the impression, that a more correct and finished picture can be obtained in the city than in the country.  This is a mistake.  With a good apparatus, the advantages are all on the side of the country.  The atmosphere is clearer, the light is better, and far more perfect pictures can be obtained.  Any city artist will acknowledge this.

1850 October 24.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 24, 1850, Vol. XVI, No. II, P. 2.

Great Improvement In Daguerreotype Miniatures.  Best Pictures! The Daguerreotype Saloon, Excelsior, ; Stationed opposite the Tremont House.  All pictures taken at this Establishment are warranted the Best, and the Cheapest, ever taken in this State without any exceptions.

“Best Pictures” in good Cases for 75 cts. each, or twelve Pictures for $8.00.

Please call at our Exhibition Rooms over the well-known Dry Goods Establishment of Messrs. Bingham & Stevens, and examine specimens.   For A Few Days Only.

D. Denison Cone & Co., respectfully announce to the citizens of Claremont and vicinity, that they are prepared to take Miniatures without regard to weather, of all sizes and styles in a superior manner, Cheaper than the same article can be obtained in any other place. 

Prices Reduced One-half—Daguerreotypes for 75 Cents, in fine Morocco Cases, such as having formerly been sold here for $1.50.

The proprietors of the Excelsior take pleasure in introducing into this part of the country, the first establishment possessing All the advantages of the best city Sky Light Rooms.

New and Splendid Discovery, The Magic Circle.  By this new discovery the most splendid results are obtained—the picture is made to stand out, as it were, in bold relief from the ground work, and assume some of the most brilliant colors of nature, by chemical process, without the use of paint.  The celebrated Magic Back-ground, Crayon Daguerreotypes, and Patent Tallotypes (sic.) are more than equalled by this superb process. 

All those interested are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens, among which they cannot fail to recognize some familiar faces.

Instruction given in the art, including all the new improvements, and stock and apparatus furnished.

A liberal deduction made to Clubs and Families.

Cone’s Magic Circle Delineator, a new and beautiful instrument, indispensable to Daguerrian Artists, invented and for sale by D. Denison Cone, only.—Price $50.00, with printed instructions.

*D. Denison Cone, } Operators.

A. J. Baker, }

G. W. Baker, }

*Late first operator at Brown’s celebrated Daguerrian Establishment, Manchester, N. H.

Advertisement ran from September 24 to October 7, 1850.