The following 2 lots are parts of a single Album, sold probably at Constantinople ~ 1870-75. Devided in 2 parts in the past, the Album covers remain attached and the spine is attached to Athens part. Together consist a photographic account of a journey in the Levant of the late 19th century. SEBAH PASCAL, ATHENS c.1870. Twelve (12) albumen photographs, 27x20cm each, attached on period thick cartons. Sebah (1823-1886) was a pioneer photographer in Constantinople, that produced several images of the Levant. He had visited Athens twice in the 1870s. Most of the current photographs are identified as Sebahs clichés, although the lower part - where the photo title & photographers signature is cut (usual at that time). The collection includes FINE AND RARE early views of the city from different angles.