Description
How Biddy Served the Tomatoes Undressed Stereoview Underwood & Underwood 1890s. This is a vintage stereoview card titled "How Biddy Served the Tomatoes Undressed," copyrighted in 1891 and published by Underwood & Underwood, a well-known stereoview publisher based in New York, London, Toronto, Ottawa, and Kansas. The card features a charming Victorian-era domestic scene with three figures in a parlor setting: a seated man and woman at a table covered with a lace tablecloth, and a standing woman in striped stockings serving the tomatoes. The wallpaper, framed pictures, and furnishings reflect period detail. The stereoview is printed on cardboard with a curved mount format, typical of late 19th-century stereographs. It includes multilingual text on the reverse explaining the scene in English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, and Russian. The card is numbered 1448A. This example is a classic collectible stereograph capturing Victorian social customs and humor in a 3D view format by a highly collectible publisher. It is ideal for collectors of antique stereoviews, Victorian imagery, and historical photographic ephemera.