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Antique Cabinet Card Photo – Young Man Lloyd Jones – Medlar Studio, Spencer Iowa

Description: This antique cabinet card photograph features a young man identified as Lloyd Jones, noted as the "Brother of Dave" on the back. The portrait was taken by Medlar Studio in Spencer, Iowa, and showcases Lloyd in a formal pose, dressed in a classic early 20th-century suit. The photograph and mount measure approximately 6 9/16" x 4 1/4". Carbonett is in bottom right corner. Condition: The WATERMARK is NOT on the original photograph, but is only present in the eBay listing images. The photograph has some wear, including surface marks and fading, especially around the lower half of the image. The mount is in good overall condition, with minor signs of wear and light soiling on the back. The clarity of the image is still strong, and the photograph remains well-preserved for its age. See pictures for more details. This is a wonderful piece of early 20th-century photography, perfect for collectors of vintage cabinet cards or those interested in genealogy research in the Spencer, Iowa area. Medlar Studio was a photographic studio operating in Spencer, Iowa, a town located in northwest Iowa in Clay County. Photographers like Medlar were part of a wave of professionals who capitalized on the growing demand for portraiture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as photography became more accessible to middle-class Americans. Spencer, Iowa:Founded: In the mid-19th century, Spencer grew as a small but significant regional hub for agriculture and trade in Clay County. Its location along the Little Sioux River helped it thrive.Early 1900s Era: During the time when this photograph was likely taken (early 1900s), Spencer was growing steadily with railroads enhancing trade and transport. Spencer would have had several businesses catering to the local farming community, including stores, professionals, and studios like Medlar to meet the demand for formal portraits, weddings, and family photos. Medlar Studio:Photography during the late 19th and early 20th century: Studios like Medlar provided formal portraiture on cabinet cards, a popular medium from the 1870s through the early 1900s. These cards were often used for family portraits and displayed prominently in homes.Medlar's significance: While I don’t have specific biographical information on Medlar, the fact that the studio marked their photographs shows they were well-regarded locally. Many such photographers would travel or set up in burgeoning towns like Spencer to serve local residents and passing visitors. The word "Carbonett" in the bottom right corner of the photograph refers to a specific type of photographic process or print style used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here's some information on Carbonett:Carbonett Process:The Carbonett process was a type of carbon printing technique. It was a popular method for producing photographs with rich, warm tones, especially sepia, which enhanced the depth of black-and-white images.Carbon prints were highly valued for their durability and permanence, as the process created images less prone to fading over time compared to other photographic techniques.The term "Carbonett" often appeared on photographic cards like cabinet cards and cartes de visite to denote a specific quality of print, generally signifying that the photograph was made using this stable and lasting method.Usage of Carbonett in Studios:Many photographic studios, including local or regional ones like Medlar Studio, used this term to market their photographs as being of higher quality, appealing to customers who wanted portraits that would last and remain visually appealing for many years.Carbonett prints were most popular in the late 1800s to early 1900s, aligning perfectly with the time period of your Lloyd Jones portrait.

Price: 19.99 USD

Location: Logan, Utah

End Time: 2024-11-22T22:04:56.000Z

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Antique Cabinet Card Photo – Young Man Lloyd Jones – Medlar Studio, Spencer IowaAntique Cabinet Card Photo – Young Man Lloyd Jones – Medlar Studio, Spencer Iowa

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Unit of Sale: Single Piece

Antique: Yes

Image Orientation: Portrait

Size: about 6 9/16" x 4 1/4"

Image Color: Black & White

Material: Cardboard

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Subject: Young Man

Vintage: No

Type: Photograph

Number of Photographs: 1

Theme: Americana, Community Life, People, Small town america

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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