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You Are Buying a VERY RARE Photograph
- VERY ATTRACTIVE 1850s Image
- EXTREMELY Rare PANNOTYPE Photo
- on BLACK OILCLOTH
- 6th Plate Sized
- BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WOMAN
- The Pannotype Process was only regionally popular from about 1853 - 1860
- She Appears to have a Riding Crop and/or an Umbrella in her Hands
- Full Case
- The Pannotype - a photograph made by wet collodion process on a black-waxed textile support - was introduced by the firm Wülff & Co. in 1853.
- The Pannotype is an extremely rare example of an early photographic process.
- It was only produced for a very short time between 1853 and 1860.
- The underexposed collodion negative print was detached from the original glass base and then transferred to black oilcloth, leather or even wood.
- The big advantage was an unbreakable picture.
- Unfortunately, In MOST Pannotypes, the picture base desiccated rapidly, the emulsion cracked and the pictures deteriorated very quickly.
- Only few pannotypes have survived until today. This is an Excellent Example!
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Each Pannotype is certainly a 100% Unique Image! One Of A Kind!
- This Image is From Several Years Before the CIVIL WAR
- Measures As Pictured!
- All Original
- Very Good Condition
- Full Case!
- The Few Surviving Pannotypes are Chipped and Worn from Handling
- This Image couldn't be better considering it's 160+ Years!
- Excellent Clarity and Good Contrast
- The Glass, Mat and retaining piece are Very Good!
- Any Condition or other Issues as pictured
- Case shows only very good honest wear
- Shows Good age & Very easy Handling
- Any Condition or other Issues as pictured
- Please See Photos & Examine Carefully for Best Depiction of Condition.
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Please View these items on your computer (not just your phone) and ask any questions prior to buying.
- Shipping Calculated in the continental USA
- Shipping To USA ONLY on this Super Unique Item!
A Real Rarity that VERY Few
Enthusiasts have in their Collections!
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