The number "829" in white ink appears on recto in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin. The number "488" in white ink also appears on recto, but has been scratched out. The number "488" in white ink appears on recto of the albumen print of this image in the Nelson collection. The photograph has also been titled "Soltaniyeh" on verso, in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin. The number "829" does not appear on this print. The number "488" in white ink appears on recto of the gelatin silver print of this image held in the collection of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden (reference number 3339). The number "829" does not appear on this print as well.
Publications
This image is reproduced on page 138 of "Sevruguin's Iran" published by Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn & Co's Uitgeversmaatschappij in Rotterdam and Zaman Publishers in Tehran in 1999. Titled "Soltaniyeh" and the number "488" in white ink also appears on recto. The building is a mausoleum built by Soltan Oljeitu in the beginning of the 14th Century AD.
A reproduction of this image is located on page 300 of “Antoin Sevruguin: Past and Present” published by The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago in 2020. The number "488" in white also appears on recto.