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Nice 16th RUBY AMBROTYPE PHOTO Older Lady c1855 Mounsey SPENCER Family New York

$ 21.92

Availability: 22 in stock
  • Time Period Manufactured: Vintage & Antique (Pre-1940)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Framing: Full Case
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 10")
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Reverend J. Selden Spencer: John Mark Mounsey
  • Modified Item: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Original/Reprint: Original Print
  • Subject: Figures & Portraits
  • Production Technique: Ambrotype
  • Photo Type: Ambrotype
  • Color: Black & White
  • Date of Creation: 1852 - 1859
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Condition: Fine Condition for 150 Years Old! - Quite Dark Image, Small size Makes it seem Darker - Original Seals as Photographed Here! - Subject is an Older Woman in a Bonnet - Full Case is lightly chippy, but Good as Pictured - Spine is Intact, so far - Preserver & Mat are Good - Covering Glass is good - Any Condition or other Issues as pictured - Please See Photos & Examine Carefully for Best Depiction of Condition. - And please view all photos on a large computer screen prior to bidding or buying! - Thank You!
  • Type: Photograph
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    A Very Fine Estate Package!
    EXCELLENT
    Sixteenth Plate
    RUBY AMBROTYPE PHOTO
    Circa 1855
    From the estate of the Mounsey SPENCER Family
    Likely a New York Image!
    Likely Mounsey / Spencer Relative
    Tarrytown New York and NYC Areas!
    ANTIQUE Vintage Photography
    Image #126
    You Are Buying
    a Very Nice Ambrotype Photograph
    FINE SMALL 16th Plate AMBROTYPE PHOTO
    Ruby Ambrotype
    Circa 1855. or thereabouts
    Was part of an Estate Grouping from the Mounsey SPENCER Family
    Mounsey / Spencer Family of Tarrytown New York & New York City
    Each Ambrotype is a 100% Unique Image! There are No Negatives, or Others!
    Some information about the Specer Family Follows:
    Beginning May 5, 1853, James Selden Spencer went to Tarrytown, NY, as Assistant Minister of Christ Church, and from May 66, 1865, he was named the second Rector of the parish. He served the parish for a total of sixty-one years as the assistant to the first Rector, Dr. Creighton, as Rector and finally Rector Emeritus.
    He was succeeded in the Rector ship by his son, the Reverend Creighton Spencer who added the name Mounsey to his family name to honor his mother's family.
    Washington Irving
    was a warden of that parish for many years, and a warm personal friend of James Selden Spencer, who ministered to him in his last sickness and buried him.
    James Selden Spencer married his 2nd wife Mary Frances Mounsey on
    May 14, 1862, daughter of John Mounsey, Esq., of New York. They had seven children.
    ANTIQUE Vintage Photography
    Original Photo, Not copy!
    Fine Condition for 150 Years Old!
    Quite Dark Image, Small size Makes it seem Darker
    Original Seals as Photographed Here!
    Subject is an Older Woman in a Bonnet
    Full Case is lightly chippy, but Good as Pictured
    Spine is Intact, so far
    Preserver & Mat are Good
    Covering Glass is good
    Any Condition or other Issues as pictured
    Please See Photos & Examine Carefully for Best Depiction of Condition.
    Please View these items on your computer (not just your phone) and ask any questions prior to buying.
    Shipping Calculated in the continental USA
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    A Small New York American Ambrotype!
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