Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in

Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in

Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in
Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in. Antique Merrythought Uk Regd White Design Label. Made in the 1950s. Made of Long Mohair. He Has Gorgeous Glass Eyes. On His Back He Has a Zipper Which You Can Open. He Comes With His Original Rare Label Attached. Dog Has Some Very Minor Wear From Age. But Is in Such a Good Vintage Condition. He Is a Great Addition. For Any Merrythought Collector. He Measures Approx 23 Inches Including Tail. Zipper Works Nicely With No Problems. JS Photography props are not included in the sale. For Many Years We Supply Vintage, Antiques. Rare Collectibles & One of a Kind Irreplaceable Items We never alter, repair or replace any of the features on our items as we like to leave them in the original condition for our collectors We feel replacing them with anything from a different era makes them no longer original or authentic All of our items are heavily researched for hours by our staff. “Blessed shall be thy basket and thy store”. This item is in the category “Dolls & Bears\Bears, Clothing & Accessories\Bears”. The seller is “jadeesantiques” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: 23 in
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Character: PJ Case Dog
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Animal: Dog
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Bear Color: Gray
  • Material: Mohair, Wood
  • Theme: Pajama Case
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Personalize: No
  • Animal Species: Dog
  • Type: Stuffed Animal
  • Features: Antique, Handmade, Vintage, Label, Retired
  • Antique: Yes
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Year Manufactured: 1950
  • Item Length: 23 in
  • Signed: No
  • Collection: Merrythought
  • Packaging: Without Packaging
  • Age Level: 5-7 Years
  • Occasion: All Occasion
  • Brand: Merrythought
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
  • Unit of Sale: Single Unit
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Color: Gray
  • Modified Item: No
  • Items Included: Dog
  • Franchise: Pajama Case

Antique 1950s Merrythought UK REGD Label Dog Pajama Case Mohair Glass Eyes 23 in

1880s Japan Ambrotype Father + Child, 1/2 Kiri Case (#30)

1880s Japan Ambrotype Father + Child, 1/2 Kiri Case (#30)
1880s Japan Ambrotype Father + Child, 1/2 Kiri Case (#30)
1880s Japan Ambrotype Father + Child, 1/2 Kiri Case (#30)
1880s Japan Ambrotype Father + Child, 1/2 Kiri Case (#30)
1880s Japan Ambrotype Father + Child, 1/2 Kiri Case (#30)

1880s Japan Ambrotype Father + Child, 1/2 Kiri Case (#30)
One of a kind, 1880s Japan Ambrotype, Father + Child, in 1/2 Kiri Case. When Japan opened its ports to the West in the 1850s, photography-called “shashin”, literally, “a copy of truth”, soon became widely available. High-end professional salons and open-air studios operated by itinerant practitioners offered portraits at every price range. While the popularity of ambrotypes, a positive photograph on glass, was short-lived in the United States, Japanese ambrotypes were in demand from the early 1870s until the end of the nineteenth century. Housed in poetry-inscribed kiri-wood boxes, they provide an intimate and rare glimpse of how modern Japanese society represented itself. James Ambrose Cutting patented the ambrotype process in 1854. Ambrotypes were most popular in the mid-1850s to mid-1860s. Cartes de visite and other paper print photographs, easily available in multiple copies, replaced them. An ambrotype is comprised of an underexposed glass negative placed against a dark background. The dark backing material creates a positive image. Photographers often applied pigments to the surface of the plate to add color, often tinting cheeks and lips red and adding gold highlights to jewelry, buttons, and belt buckles. The collodion positive, or ambrotype, first appeared in about 1853. By the 1860s the process had largely disappeared from high street studios, but it remained popular with itinerant open-air photographers until the 1880s, because portraits could be made in a few minutes while sitters waited. Kiri wood (case) is native to Japan and is akin to balsa wood (except stronger). Proper name is “Paulownia” and is known in Japan as kiri. Tomentosa; it is also known as the “Princess tree” or the “Phoenix tree”. Paulownia is the mon of the office of the Japanese prime minister, and also serves as the Government Seal of Japan used by the Cabinet and the Government of Japan (whereas the chrysanthemum is the Imperial Seal of Japan). This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “mgphoto2012″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Size: 2 5/8\
  • Production Technique: Ambrotype
  • Framing: Kiri wood Half case
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Style: Documentary, Figurative Art
  • Material: Kiri Wood Half Case, Glass
  • Theme: Historical
  • Format: Ambrotype
  • Type: Photograph
  • Features: Kiri half Case, One of a Kind (OOAK)
  • Antique: Yes
  • Number of Photographs: 1
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Image Orientation: Portrait
  • Subject: Child, Men
  • Autograph Format: Hard Signed
  • Signed: No
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Year of Production: 1880s
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1880-1899
  • Unit of Sale: Single Piece

1880s Japan Ambrotype Father + Child, 1/2 Kiri Case (#30)