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Victorian Tintype (Ferrotype) Portrait – Mother & Child c.1890–1900 Australian Colonial Salvation Soldiery: A Series Of

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Description

Salvation Soldiery: A Series Of Addresses On The Requirements Of Jesus Christ's Service by William Booth

these substantial vases make an impressive statement displayed as a pair

Item Weight: 106 g

An exceptional find for collectors of early WA bottles or Australiana

Winter storage and seasonal maintenance

Victorian Tintype (Ferrotype) Portrait – Mother & Child c.1890–1900 Australian Colonial Salvation Soldiery: A Series OfA poignant late Victorian tintype (ferrotype) portrait depicting a mother seated with her young child. The image remains remarkably expressive despite age related losses to the emulsion, giving it an evocative, almost painterly quality. Tintypes were produced on thin lacquered iron rather than glass, making them an affordable and popular portrait format during the late 19th century. They are highly collectable today for their social history and

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