Past Lot Search:Print Type: Ambrotype
Past Lot Search:
Print Type: Ambrotype
showing 1 to 12 of 100 items
showing 1 to 12 of 100 items
The Steamboat Arrives -
Quarter plate ruby-glass ambrotype of a steamboat on a large body of water, anonymous American ca. 1858. Housed in a full...
Sold: $2,500.
Wild Dan the Banjo Man -
Sixth plate ambrotype, anonymous American ca. 1860, showing an energetic gent strumming a banjo, with applied hand-coloring in...
Sold: $1,800.
A Game of Cards -
Half plate European ambrotype ca. 1858 showing six men smoking, drinking wine and playing a game of cards. In period passe-partout...
Sold: $1,600.
Two Craftsmen -
Two quarter plate ambrotypes of leather workers using the tools of their trade, housed side-by-side in a double pressed-paper case with...
Sold: $1,500.
Wealthy Family -
Full-plate Cuttings-patent ambrotype of a family of four, anonymous American, 1850s-60s...
Sold: $1,500.
Whole Plate Family -
Whole plate English ambrotype of a family outdoors, ca. 1857, with applied coloring in blue, gilt, and touches of green. Housed as...
Sold: $1,200.
Western Homestead -
Quarter plate ambrotype of a frontier homestead on edge of pine forest, anonymous American circa 1860. With coloring in green and...
Sold: $1,200.
Dashing Gent -
Quarter plate "Cuttings-Patent" style ambrotype of a dashing gent posed next to his horse and dog, with Spanish style riding gear and...
Sold: $1,100.
The Morning After -
Whole-plate ambrotype of newly-married couple posing in front of Niagara Falls. Housed in a later gilt frame and paper mat. With...
Sold: $1,100.
Samurai Jousting -
Quarter plate Japanese ambrotype of two men, perhaps Samurai, with swords in practice combat. Housed in period kiriwood case with...
Sold: $1,100.
Rio Kids -
Half-plate ambrotype of three children ca. 1850s. Housed in original european-style passe-partout mount with replacement front glass, studio...
Sold: $1,000.
Pontoosuc Firefighters -
Sixth plate cuttings-patent style ruby-glass ambrotype showing two firemen with fire hats, anonymous American ca. 1858. With...
Sold: $1,000.