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  2. Mar 17, 2003 · Introduced in 1839 by a Frenchman, L. J. M. Daguerre, the Daguerreotype was a photographic process produced on a silver-coated copper plate that has a reflective mirror-like surface. The majority measure 2¼ by 3¾ inches, although some are larger or smaller. They were mounted in fancy box-like cases and frames and some were mounted in jewelry.

  3. Richard's Daguerreotypes is dedicated exclusively to sales of antique daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and other early photography. New images are posted on the first day of each month at noon Eastern time.

  4. May 27, 2024 · Sixth-plate folk-art full seated silhouette daguerreotype. Image had partially open original seals which were replaced with a new seal and the original seal is retained behind the case. There are remnants of orange wax on back of plate. Housed in a full leather case. VG. $750 ON HOLD.

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  5. Jun 15, 2012 · In my quest for finding my wife's initials I ran across an extraordinary love token which featured a Daguerreotype camera ! Specifically, a Chamfered Box Daguerreotype Camera. I was absolutely thrilled to find this on eBay. The coin is shown below.

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  6. Two 1850s American Daguerreotype Cameras: An Important Design Transition. In Cameras > Wood Cameras > Show & Tell. These are the two earliest cameras in my collection and I wanted to highlight one of the most significant design changes in the history of photography; the addition of a bellows.

  7. Silver Shadows Gallery fine early photographs and daguerreotypes for sale. We are purveyors antique photographic images from the USA, United Kingdom and Europe. We also offer daguerreotype conservation services to clients utilising the latest restoration techniques.

  8. In 1839 Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre invented the daguerreotype camera. By 1850s daguerreotype studios appeared in United States cities and grew its popularity. In contrast to photographic paper, a daguerreotype was heavy and inflexible but was accurate, detailed and sharp.

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