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Posted By: barrysloate
That early image that just closed on ebay (someone if they could please link it for me- #270330630600), which was in fact a half plate image, was likely an ambrotype. I was emailing the seller today and he was polite but had no idea what he had. He also had no idea how to spell daguerreotype, thus hurting his sale too. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
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Posted By: Rhys
I decided not to bid because it was already pretty high earlier today (and I am in the middle of trying my best to blow all my money on another collection). However, I was under the impression from looking at it that it was a tintype. It seemed to me that the black part of the tin was visible after the glass ended at the bottom. I could be wrong, but that was my assessment of the piece. It was an early image and despite the condition flaws, it was not a bad piece. |
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Posted By: David M
Doesn't that look more like a Cricket bat that the one player is holding? Not arguing that it is any early image. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Confident it's baseball. The early to mid 1860s bats were monster-size clubs. |
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Posted By: Rob L
Wow. What a great image. I wish I had seen it earlier. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Rhys- I had several emails with the seller during the day to try and determine whether it was an ambro or a tin. While he responded quickly he was not very helpful. I originally thought it was a tintype, but what looks like tin from the back may actually be dark glass. It's hard to tell both from the scans and from his emails. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Nice image-wonder if the hirsute players were wearing Lincoln style beards in homage to Abe or if it was a style at the time even without Lincoln's having one. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Those beards were in style in the early to mid 1860's. As the decade neared an end many were shaved off, and the mutton chop sideburn became the rage. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
with all the emulsion flaking off and it appears you can see a bit of glass at the top as well. |
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Posted By: ramram
I too originally made a fast assumption that it was a tintype (with the glass taped over the front). Later, when I looked again, it did appear to be an ambro with a piece of blackened tin behind. There also appears to be the remnants of a scalloped shape on the front of the glass which would be evident of it having been in a case at one time. That would also lend evidence to the image being from the early 1860's or sooner. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If it were in better condition I would have been all over it, but it really has some issues and I don't think a conservator could clean it up. Those flaws are deep into the glass. |
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Posted By: jason
Nice item! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hi Jason- how are things with you? |
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Posted By: Jimmy
Condition is the only thing that would hold me back from bidding, very nice item. I have had only a few of these, including one that is on my website that was sold a few years back - it's on my contacts page. |
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Posted By: jason
Hi Barry, things are fine thank you. I am just rushed off my feet as usual so unfortunately, I have little time for lurking around the message board. It's nice to catch up when I do though. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
My work day is not a full one, and I have a home office. I work when I need to, and post in between. Look at all the time I save not having to commute. |
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Posted By: ramram
Hey Jason, |
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Posted By: Tim Parson
It is an Ambrotype backed by an old Daguerreotype plate that has been blackened on the copper side of the old dag plate(an Ambrotype needs a Black backing) . |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Tim- this is the first time I've heard that old discarded dag plates were used as the dark background for ambros. It certainly makes sense, as you would never throw out anything that still has use. And I take it from your title "ambrotypist" that you take ambrotype photographs today? If so, good to see there are still people keeping alive this dying art. |
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Posted By: Tim Parson
Hi Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hey Tim- that's terrific, thanks for sharing it. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I saw a display of modern made Daguerreotypes. They weren't made or intended to resemble antiques, but modern works of art. For example, you don't see a Corvette in a 1850s photo. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Very Cool Tim! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Rhys, I wasn't certain what it was just looking at the image. With the shiny scotch tape, one couldn't be sure it wasn't a pane of clear glass taped over a tintype. Just so everyone knows, the seller was specifically asked to look and said the image is on the glass, so it is indeed an ambrotype. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thanks Tim. I assumed the dag was more complicated to develop, and I was well aware of those mercury vapors. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Do you want to know how clear the Dags are? My friend has a framed display of about 50 1850s daguerreotypes on his wall. He had a physician and his wife over for dinner, and the physician looked at the photos and identified many of the peoples' medical conditions. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
David- you probably know that collecting dags of people with medical conditions is popular. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I guess this physician could start a side business writing medical condition LOAs for daguerreotyps. My childhood best friend's dad was a radiologist who would do anything for a buck. |
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Posted By: jason
I mainly collect early photography now more than anything and specialize in early daguerreotypes before 1843. I also own the necessary daguerreotype equipment and am playing around trying to perfect the process and I can say it is so much harder and more dangerous Cyanide/ Mercury etc.)than the later art of the ambrotypist. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hi Jason- wow, surprised to see you no longer own that baseball ambro. I thought that would be at the very top of your collection. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Jason, did you start off just collecting early baseball photos and morph that into collecting anything related to early photography? I'm pretty sure I have purchased a few photos from you over the years. Nebraska Indians Cabinet and an early Lincoln, Nebraska photo of two ball players. |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
thanks for posting your pictures! |
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Posted By: ramram
Congrats on #2 Jason! |
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Posted By: jason
Barry, yes someone managed to pry the ambro off me. It was hard to part with but since my collection focuses more on daguerreotypes I thought it was logical to redirect the funds. On the picture front, I reckoned it was about time I reciprocate with my mug shot I think I saw one of you last year when everyone posted images of themselves. |
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