Item 37155 - Porter & Co. ambrotype, ca. 1854
- Item 37155 - Porter & Co. ambrotype, ca. 1854
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- Item 37155
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Image Info Porter & Co. made this ambrotype of an unidentified man in about 1854.
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Stamped in the lower left corner of the brass mat is ”Cuttings patent”. This refers to the Bromide or Ambrotype Patent received by James A. Cutting, the Boston daguerreian, and his partner Isaac Rehn of Philadelphia, in 1854. These two men popularized the process of ambrotyping during the mid 1850s.