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1850-1860s Pretty Ruby Ambrotype 1/9th Plate Woman Wearing Dress Half Union Case For Sale


1850-1860s Pretty Ruby Ambrotype 1/9th Plate Woman Wearing Dress Half Union Case
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1850-1860s Pretty Ruby Ambrotype 1/9th Plate Woman Wearing Dress Half Union Case:
$16.50

This is an exceptional 1850s-1860s ruby ambrotype featuring a woman wearing a dress and half union case. The photographic image comes in a 1/9th plate size and is made of glass material. The photograph is an original 1850s-1860s production technique known as ambrotype and depicts the woman in a portrait theme. The photograph is a collectible item and is part of the photographic images and photographs categories. The woman\'s dress is beautifully captured, and the image is in an excellent state. This ambrotype is a rare find for any collector and is perfect for those interested in the history of photography.
The half union case was manufactured by Scovill Mf\'g It does not ppear broken at the hinges and could be fixed if you find the othermatching half. It has very minor chipping.

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1850-1860s Pretty Ruby Ambrotype 1/9th Plate Woman Wearing Dress Full Case picture

1850-1860s Pretty Ruby Ambrotype 1/9th Plate Woman Wearing Dress Full Case

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