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If you arrived here directly from a search engine, please hit your "reload page" button. Search engine cached pages may not be current. Prices do not include shipping All listings current. We realize that no photograph or scan of a daguerreotype or other image can be a 100% perfect reproduction. We do our best to accurately reproduce and desribe the images, but your final acceptance can only come when you actually hold the image in your hand. We will gladly accept a return of any image that does not meet your expectations, provided you notify us of your intention to return it, and it has not been tampered with in any way. THE IMAGES BELOW ARE "CLICKABLE" FOR LARGER VIEWS; THEN USE YOUR BROWSER "BACK" BUTTON TO RETURN TO THIS PAGE A striking oversized ninth-plate ambrotype (slightly smaller than sixth-plate) portrait of a man, seated with his arm on a table. Presented in a superb maroon Eichemeyer-style case, with the hold-embossed imprint on the reverse G. Herbert Photographer 3 Horse Fair Banbury. According to Barrie's directory, George Herbert was in business at this address in 1864. The image is not sealed; also enclosed within the brass preserver is a piece of paper, imprintede with Herbert's name and address, and a penned identification of the subject as George Stevens.$225.00
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