1855 2 Mercer Street, New York, New York.
1856-1858 337 Broadway, New York, New York.
1855 October 31. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) October 31, 1855, Whole No. 7003, P. 7.
Mr. A. Foulley, From Paris, Manufacturer of passe-partouts for photographs, daguerreotypes, engravings, drawings, water colors, pastels, &c., has an assortment of them constantly on hand at the lowest prices, and will execute all orders at the shortest notice, at No. 2 Mercer street. Depot at Mr. Hamilton’s, 371 Broadway.
1856 August 24. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) August 24, 1856, Whole No. 7299, P. 3.
To Artists and Travelers.—Mr. A. Foulley, from Paris, decorated with bronze and silver medals, has just opened a manufactory for fancy frames (pass-partout) for the framing of photographs, daguerreotypes, engravings, and fancy works of any kind. He has on hand , ready for sale, a style of pictures, entirely new and cheap, that can afford a benefit of several hundred per cent to any traveler going to South America, Australia, Mexico, or the English or Spanish colonies. For particulars apply at 337 Broadway, Foulley’s Gallery.
1857 September 2. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) September 2, 1857, Whole No. 7671, P. 3.
Photographic Album Of American Views—published under the superintendence of G. Cousin, French artist. Weekly subscription, $1. Four views. 9 inches long and 7 inches wide, every week. For particulars apply to Foulley & St. James, 337 Broadway. N. B.—Orders received for views of every description. Reproduction of engravings and engines.
1857 October 16. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) October 16, 1857, Whole No. 7715, P. 6.
Mr. A. Foulley Respectfully Informs His friends, the customers of the late partnership and the public generally, that he will continue the business at the old stand, where will be found a complete assortment of the articles which compose a photographic stock, especially pass-partout and fancy frames in every style. Please call at 337 Broadway, N. Y. A Foulley.
1857 November 7. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) November 7, 1857, Whole No. 7737, P. 7.
To Photographers.—Great Reduction In prices.—Mr. Foulley, manufacturer of passe partouts, and importer of French chemicals, 337 Broadway, begs leave to inform his customers that he has reduced his prices on passe partouts 25 [a] per cent. Those of 4-4, formerly sold at $7 75 per dozen, can now be obtained at $5 50 and $60- per gross. Mr. Foulley has also reduced the prices of his celebrated collodions, gun cotton, negative varnish and other chemicals imported by him.
New York City Directories. (New York, New York.) Published by John Fowler Trow.
1854 (1854-1855) Not Listed.
1855 (1855-1856) Foulley, Anthony, Painter, 2 Mercer.
1556 (1856-1857) Foulley, A., Franes, 337 Broadway.
1857 (1857-1858) Foulley, Anthony, Photograph Stock, 337 Broadway.
1858 (1858-1859) Foulley, Anthony, Passepartouts, 337 Broadway.
1859 (1859-1860) Not Listed.