An Eastlake-style dresser with a mirror stands in the corner of a room with floral wallpaper covering the walls and ceiling. A framed landscape painting, a folding fan made of paper, and pictures of people decorate the walls. Of note is a portrait photograph on the paper fan of the three young Kaiser brothers, Edwin, Harold, and Carl. On the dresser are photographs supported on easels, books, and a vase filled with flowers. In the left foreground is a round table with a tablecloth and more books.
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Interior view of the Gold Pan office building on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1900s. A paneled wood wall with alternating mirrors and teller windows divides the space leading to the book keeper's and cashier's office. One mirrored panel reflects lettering on the wall opposite: "Offices - Gold Pan Mine Company - Gold Pan Engineers - Mine Supply - Oro Grand Placer Mines Company". The room also featured wallpapered walls and ceiling, and heavily patterned carpeting.
UnidentifiedLora (Argue) Condon takes a picture of herself reflected in a dresser mirror while looking into the lens of a folding camera on a tripod. In the reflection is a water pitcher and basin on a marble-top commode and a wall-mounted shelf filled with glass bottles. Propped in the mirror frame is a portrait photograph of two women.