This 1926 Gentry Bros. cage was photographed by J.V. Leonard and graced page 17 of the Sept, Oct. Nov 1961 issue of Bandwagon.
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4 comments:
This is not a cottage cage.
Granted it is not nearly as elaborate as some of the others, but the man is clearly standing up in the raised section giving a non-typical roof.
A very "basic" comparision comes in the old John Robinson seal den #31 with a fully rounded roof. I use this simply as a wide open comparision.
Bob
Isn't there a reproduction of this cage at the Hall of Fame in Peru?
Regarding whether or not this is cottage: Conover's "anything that doesn't have a flat roof" may be a little broad. After all, many many circus wagons of old had arched roofs.
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