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Lot 068 - Pair Of Antique 1/6th Plate Spherotype Ambrotype Photographs By C.L. Howe, Married Couple, In Double Thermoplastic Union Case By A.P. Critchlow & Co.
Lot 068 - Pair Of Antique 1/6th Plate Spherotype Ambrotype Photographs By C.L. Howe, Married Couple, In Double Thermoplastic Union Case By A.P. Critchlow & Co.
A pair of antique 1/6th plate spherotype ambrotype photographs by C.L. Howe, housed in a double thermoplastic union case by A.P. Critchlow & Co. Both brass mats are stamped "C.L. Howe" and "Patented May 27, 1856." The woman is seated in a carved chair, wearing a dark dress with a white lace collar. The man wears a dark suit and bow tie. The right side mat shows areas of tarnish. The case exterior features a scroll, palmette, and central oval cartouche design on both covers. The interior right side retains a printed paper label reading "A.P. Critchlow & Co., Manufacturers of Daguerreotype Cases" identifying them as the original inventors of the composition for the union case, with "Hinge Patented Oct. 14, 1856." The case has letters scratched into one of the oval cartouches.