VERY NICE UNION CASE FOR SIXTH-PLATE IMAGE

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Item Code: 1000-1362

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Very nice conditioned Union case for housing a sixth-plate ambro or tintype.

The exterior pattern is titled Geometric Floral and is in excellent condition. The raised pattern is sharp and free of nicks. There are a few very small nicks on the edge where one would handle the case to open it. Brass hinges are in excellent condition.

Interior has the usual stamped brass frame with a scalloped brass mat. Glass is also present. Complete paper label inside is for A. P. CRITCHLO & CO. with a hinge patent date of Oct. 14, 1856 and a handwritten date underneath of April 21, 1857. Interior pad is brown with no decoration.  [AD]

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