Description: SCARCE US CIVIL WAR, MID-19TH CENTURY ANTIQUE AMBROTYPE of NEW HAMPSHIRE UNION SOLDIER with ISSUED MILITARY, SHORT COLLARED COAT, with ROUND BRASS BUTTONS in FANCY, HEXAGONAL, BRASS HINGED GUTTA PERCHA FIGURATIVE HARD CASE, featuring ORIGINAL INSERTED GLASS, STAMPED PURPLE VELVET CASE INSERT & HIGHLY DECORATIVE STAMPED ORNAMENTAL GOLD FOIL OVAL PHOTO SURROUND[There are some minor instances of emulsion loss on the back of the glass. It only interrupts the image of the posing soldier on the corner of his mouth. The rest of the episodes of emulsion loss on the glass, happen in the gray background. The fancy, ornate Gutta Percha hard case, with ornate, highly decorative, bas-relief figurative imagery, is largely undamaged except for one area where there's some minor loss. There are also a few minor dings on the edges and corners of the Gutta Percha hard case. The purple stamped velvet insert's intact and in well-preserved overall condition. A rare early US Civil War ambrotype of a 'New Hampshire boy' being immortalized in a photograph, presumably before the beginning of his service for the Union Army and a keepsake for perhaps a fiancee, wife or mother and father, left behind. This, as with all other US Civil War daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes, may have been the last photographs of these men while still alive. Very scarce. Discovered in a New Hampshire estate. With tremendous human presence. Really wonderful. Not perfect but still very handsome. Estate fresh. Unopened. Nice.](Circa 1861-1865)Mid-19th century, US Civil War era antique black & white ambrotype photographs of Union soldiers posing in military coats/uniforms in fancy Gutta Percha cases DIMENSIONS: 2 ½" Height x 3" Width x ⅞" DepthWeight: 2.7 oz. DESCRIPTION: There are some minor instances of emulsion loss on the back of the glass. It only interrupts the image of the posing soldier on the corner of his mouth. The rest of the episodes of emulsion loss on the glass, happen in the gray background. The fancy, ornate Gutta Percha hard case, with ornate, highly decorative bas-relief figurative imagery, is largely undamaged except for one where there's some minor loss. There's also a few minor dings on the edges and corners of the Gutta Percha hard case. The purple stamped velvet insert's intact and in well-preserved overall condition. A rare early US Civil War ambrotype of a 'New Hampshire boy' being immortalized in a photograph, presumably before the beginning of his service for the Union Army and a photographic keepsake for perhaps a fiancee, wife or mother and father, left behind. This, as with all other US Civil War daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes, may have been the last photographs of these men, while still alive. Quite scarce. Discovered in a rural New Hampshire estate. With tremendous human presence. Really wonderful. Not perfect but still very handsome. Estate fresh. Unopened. Nice. CONDITION: Fair to Good overall antique condition.
Price: 237.5 USD
Location: Milford, New Hampshire
End Time: 2025-01-25T14:30:44.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Photograph
Year of Production: 1860
Format: Gutta Percha hardcase with fancy gold gilt tin photo surround
Image Color: Black & White
Theme: US Civil War, New Hampshire Civil War enlistees & regiments
Featured Person/Artist: 'New Hampshire boy' Union Army enlisted young man
Production Technique: Ambrotype
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Military, US Civil War