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Help with 1889 Photo
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Can someone tell me something about this as I do not collect cards. Is this considered a card or a photo. It is housed in a 5.5 by 8.75 cardboard frame surrounded by a mat with the picture size being 3 x 5. Cardboard frame has damage and the mat is torn on top right but photo is perfect.
I looked up the player and saw thEre was a similer old judge card but this is larger. Any help and what is it worth. Thanks Murph |
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And this
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Player Freeman P Milwaukee
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A mounted N173?
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The mount/folder is early 20th Century.
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Might it be a Vermont Find. Per Scott's comment that would fit the timeframe.
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Frame folders like that was a standard family photo style in the early 1900s. I have one of my grandmother. As noted, not period to the player image. My guess is someone simply stuck the photo in the frame folder.
I don't think the Vermont photos were sepia like that. A question is if the photo itself is original. |
thanks all, any idea of what it is worth
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If it's a modern reprint stuck in an old frame, very little.
Original 1889 photos would be affixed to a carboard mount. The early 1900s photos housed in those frames are usually loose paper prints slipped in. If it's a loose paper print slipped in, I would guess it's a modern reprint. If it's a modern reprint it will likely have color dot print pattern under magnification. |
Oh well I guess it was worth the 10 cents I spent on it
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