Small Tintype Photo, Bride Holding A Book

$12.00

This is such a unique image: a young woman wearing a bridal gown and veil, with flowers in her hair. In her hand is either the New Testament or a prayer book. This photo is likely from the west or southwestern part of the U.S.

About Tin Type Photos:

A tin type photo, or also known as a melainotype or ferrotype is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal that has been coated in a dark lacquer or enamel. This is then used for the support of the photographic emulsion. This process was invented in the 1850’s. Tin type photos were produced into the early 20th century

Please see all photos as they are an important part of the description.

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Size: 2 1/2” x 3 1/2”

Period/Locality: Mid to late 1800’s, U.S.

Condition: This photo has some wear around edges and to the image .

Please keep in mind that antiques such as this item are preowned and are likely to show some wear from normal handling and use.

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Shipping: This item will be delivered by U.S.P.S.

Returns are accepted.

Your 100% satisfaction is our goal. If you are not completely happy with your purchase from Ruby Street Revival, please contact us immediately so that we may remedy the issue for you.

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This is such a unique image: a young woman wearing a bridal gown and veil, with flowers in her hair. In her hand is either the New Testament or a prayer book. This photo is likely from the west or southwestern part of the U.S.

About Tin Type Photos:

A tin type photo, or also known as a melainotype or ferrotype is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal that has been coated in a dark lacquer or enamel. This is then used for the support of the photographic emulsion. This process was invented in the 1850’s. Tin type photos were produced into the early 20th century

Please see all photos as they are an important part of the description.

———————————————————-

Size: 2 1/2” x 3 1/2”

Period/Locality: Mid to late 1800’s, U.S.

Condition: This photo has some wear around edges and to the image .

Please keep in mind that antiques such as this item are preowned and are likely to show some wear from normal handling and use.

———————————————————-

Shipping: This item will be delivered by U.S.P.S.

Returns are accepted.

Your 100% satisfaction is our goal. If you are not completely happy with your purchase from Ruby Street Revival, please contact us immediately so that we may remedy the issue for you.

This is such a unique image: a young woman wearing a bridal gown and veil, with flowers in her hair. In her hand is either the New Testament or a prayer book. This photo is likely from the west or southwestern part of the U.S.

About Tin Type Photos:

A tin type photo, or also known as a melainotype or ferrotype is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal that has been coated in a dark lacquer or enamel. This is then used for the support of the photographic emulsion. This process was invented in the 1850’s. Tin type photos were produced into the early 20th century

Please see all photos as they are an important part of the description.

———————————————————-

Size: 2 1/2” x 3 1/2”

Period/Locality: Mid to late 1800’s, U.S.

Condition: This photo has some wear around edges and to the image .

Please keep in mind that antiques such as this item are preowned and are likely to show some wear from normal handling and use.

———————————————————-

Shipping: This item will be delivered by U.S.P.S.

Returns are accepted.

Your 100% satisfaction is our goal. If you are not completely happy with your purchase from Ruby Street Revival, please contact us immediately so that we may remedy the issue for you.