1850-1856 105 Bowery, New York, New York.
1851 June 27. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) June 27, 1851, Whole No. 6821, P. 7.
Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Grand and Hester streets the only establishment in the city where first rate Skylight Daguerreotypes are taken and colored, including a handsome case, for Fifty Cents, and in no instance will any charge be made unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran intermittently from June 27 to July 17, 1851.
1851 July 29. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) July 29, 1851, Whole No. 6852, P. 3.
Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets the only establishment in the city where the best skylight daguerreotypes, handsomely colored and [are cased], are taken for 50 Cents, and larger sizes, at equally low rates. No charge unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran intermittently from July 29 to August 2, 1851.
1851 August 15. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) August 15, 1851, Whole No. 6869, P. 7.
Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents.—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets, the only establishment in the city where the best skylight daguerreotypes, handsomely colored and encased, are taken for 50 cents, and larger sizes, at equally low rates. No charges unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran from August 15 to September 13, 1851.
1851 September 21. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) September 21, 1851, Whole No. 6905, P. 3.
Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents.—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets, the only establishment in the city where the best skylight daguerreotypes, handsomely colored and encased, are taken for 50 cents, and larger sizes, at equally low rates. No charges unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran from September 21 to October 6, 1851.
1851 October 21. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) October 21, 1851, Whole No. 6935, P. 5.
Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents.—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets, the only establishment in the city where the best skylight daguerreotypes, handsomely colored and encased, are taken for 50 cents, and larger sizes, at equally low rates. No charges unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran from October 21 to 29, 1851.
1851 November 6. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) November 6, 1851, Whole No. 6951, P. 5.
Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents.—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets, the only establishment in the city where first rate Skylight Daguerreotypes, handsomely colored and encased, are taken for fifty cents, and larger sizes, at equally low rates. No charges unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran on November 6 to 8, 1851.
1851 January 13. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) January 13, 1851, Whole No. 7018, P. 5.
Fine Arts—Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets, the only establishment in the city where the best skylight Daguerreotypes, handsomely colored and encased, are taken for Fifty Cents, and larger sizes at equally low rates. No charge unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran from January 13 to 17, 1852.
1851 January 24. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) January 24, 1851, Whole No. 7029, P. 5.
Fine Arts—Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets, the only establishment in the city where the best skylight Daguerreotypes, handsomely colored and encased, are taken for Fifty Cents, and larger sizes at equally low rates. No charge unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran from January 24 to 30, 1852.
1851 February 2. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) February 2, 1851, Whole No. 7038, P. 3.
Fine Arts—Colored Daguerreotypes For Fifty Cents—King’s Skylight Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets, the only establishment in the city where the best skylight Daguerreotypes, handsomely colored and encased, are taken for Fifty Cents, and larger sizes at equally low rates. No charge unless perfect satisfaction is given.
Advertisement ran from February 2 to 15, 1852.
1852 May 7. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) May 7, 1852, Whole No. 7128, P. 7.
To Californians, Daguerreotypists, And others.—A splendid silver-mounted Rifle for sale, in first rate order; will be sold very low, or exchanged for Daguerrian materials. For particulars, apply to W. H. King, 105 Bowery, in the Daguerreian gallery, where the rifle can be seen.
1852 May 21. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) May 21, 1852, Whole No. 7142, P. 5.
Colored Skylight Daguerreotypes for Fifty cents, at King’s Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Grand and Hester streets. The best skylight Daguerreotype, handsomely colored and encased, for Fifty Cents, and warranted superior to most of the highest priced, and equal to the best that can be produced.
1852 May 24. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) May 24, 1852, Whole No. 7146, P. 2.
Colored Skylight Daguerreotypes for Fifty cents, at King’s Rooms, 105 Bowery, between Grand and Hester streets. The best skylight Daguerreotype, handsomely colored and encased, for Fifty Cents, and warranted superior to most of the highest priced, and equal to the best that can be produced.
Advertisement ran on May 24 to 28, 1852.
1852 June 16. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) June 16, 1852, Whole No. 7168, P. 5.
To Daguerreotype Artists.—A First Rate operator wanted immediately. at King’s, [165] Bowery. Best wages given.
1853 July 12. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) July 12, 1853, Whole No. 7505, P. 5.
King’s Daguerrean Gallery, 105 Bowery.—Wanted , a boy to clean plates. Apply immediately
1856 January 1. Photographic and fine Arts Journal. (New York, New York.) January 1, 1856, Vol. IX, No. 1, P. 19.
In an article entitled the Photographic Galleries of America. Number One, New York. The author visited 69 Galleries in New York City.
King’s, Bowery — This is a substantial gallery. Excellent pictures are taken here. The daguerreotypes are clear and sharp. I saw no ambrotypes or photographs.
1856 May 8. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) May 8, 1856, Whole No. 7192, P. 4.
Ambrotypes—Large Size, with Case, 50 cents, King, 105 Bowery, is the only artist in the city who takes a large size ambrotype, with case, warranted not to fade, for 50 cents. Recollect King, 105 Bowery.
Advertisement ran from May 8 to 10, 1856.
1856 May 14. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) May 14, 1856, Whole No. 7198, P. 5.
Ambrotypes—Large Size, with Case, 50 cents, King, 105 Bowery, is the only artist in the city who takes a large size ambrotype, with case, warranted not to fade, for 50 cents. Recollect King, 105 Bowery.
Advertisement ran from May 14 to 18, 1856.
New York City Directories. (New York, New York.) Published by John Doggett, Jr. 1849-1850; Published by Doggett & Rode 1851; Published by John Fowler Trow 1852-1857.
1849. Not Listed.
1850. daguerreotypes—105 Bowery—h-182 Ave 6.
Wm. H. & Brother—daguerreotypes—105 Bowery.
1851. daguerreotypes—105 Bowery—h-182 Ave 6.
Wm. H. & Brother—daguerreotypes—105 Bowery.
1852. daguer.—105 Bowery—h-182 Sixth Ave.
1853. daguer.—105 Bowery—h-182 Sixth Ave.
1854. daguerreotypes—105 Bowery—h-182 Sixth Ave.
1855. daguerreotypes—105 Bowery—b-182 Sixth Ave.
Wm. H. & Brother—daguerreotypes—105 Bowery.
1856. daguerreotypes—105 Bowery—h-182 Sixth Ave.
Wm. H. & Brother—daguerreotypes—105 Bowery.
1857. Not Listed.
1858. Not Listed.