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Lot 115 - Antique 1/9th Plate Daguerreotype Photograph, Half Leatherette Case, Young Woman, Possible Id On Note, "Jean Fobes? 2nd Wife Of Charles Noble Emerson"
Lot 115 - Antique 1/9th Plate Daguerreotype Photograph, Half Leatherette Case, Young Woman, Possible Id On Note, "Jean Fobes? 2nd Wife Of Charles Noble Emerson"
Antique 1/9th plate daguerreotype photograph in a half leatherette case, depicting a young woman with center-parted dark hair. The image is housed in a brass mat with a floral corner design and an oval opening, with a preserver. The case half features gilt-tooled edges.
A later-applied paper label affixed to the reverse is ink-inscribed "Jean Fobes? 2nd wife of Charles Noble Emerson." The question mark following the surname appears to be original to the inscription.
The daguerreotype plate shows scratches across the surface and visible iridescent tarnish banding around the oval opening. The cover glass shows surface scratches. The case half exhibits wear and losses to the leather covering along the spine and edges. The stand visible in the photographs is not included.