Antique Victorian Celluloid Portrait Album on Metal Stand

Antique Victorian Celluloid Portrait Album on Stand

Regular price $195.00

 

Product Description: This antique celluloid photo album sits tall on a folding stand featuring a beautiful Victorian woman.  The celluloid front cover is attached to velvet material album.  Brass appliques on the top and corners with an ornate, brass snap lock accentuates the beauty of the early album.  Once the album is lifted forward you will be surprised by a mirror on the front face of the backing.  At that point, turn the pages, insert and view 24 pages of your favorite photos surrounded by gold color, gilt motif.  Another exciting addition to this collectible is on the back.  A square compartment with a flip top which could hold any personal notes, postcards or keepsakes.  Wow, really a great antique keepsake.

Circa:  1906

Dimensions:  16 1/2" height x 11 1/4" width x 4 3/4" depth

Product Weight:  5 pounds 8 ounces

Markings:  Patent 1906

Color: Rust/maroon, pink, green and tan

Condition:  Previously owned - used.  Good age appropriate condition.  No chips or cracks on the celluloid.  Normal surface wear on velvet.  Cloudy and discolored mirror.  Back cardboard compartment has normal surface wear.  Inside picture proctors have minor surface wear.

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