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Littlefield, Parsons & Co. (maker), Berg 3-62G, Union case, Private collection, Courtesy "Nineteenth Century Photographic Cases and Wall Frames"
© Paul K. Berg - Used with permission, LL/11895
 
Cased photographs
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Introduction
433.01   Cased photographs
Manufacture
433.02   Manufacture of cased photographs
433.03   Patent Model of a Mold for Making "Oreo" Daguerreotype Cases (1862 patent)
Marketing
433.04   Marketing: Cased photographs
Examples
433.05   Meade daguerreotype case a portrait of Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre
433.06   The Henry Clay case
433.07   Cased ambrotypes
 
  
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