Ninth-Plate Ambrotype
Vintage Ambrotype
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Ninth-Plate Ambrotype (1855 - 1865), 19th century portrait, 2 x 2.5 inches. Pictured in this vintage gold foil frame is a 19th century portrait of a gentleman in period attire complete with tie and glasses. Features original hand-tinted color. Identified on verso as "Watertown, Mass - Jan 8, 1864 - 50 years ago."
Developed in 1851 by Frederick Scott Archer, ambrotype, or amphitype, hails from the Greek words "immortal" and "impression." These images were impressed on glass through a variant of the wet plate collodion process. They required shorter exposure times than daguerreotypes and were more affordable to manufacture, two factors which contributed to their rise in popularity before the advent of the Carte-de-visite in the early 1860s.
In very good condition with minor wear and patina. No case is included.
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Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century
Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century
Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century
Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century
Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century
Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century
Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century
Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century
Vintage cabinet card photograph of the late nineteenth century