Someone who knows how to handle delicate and fragile photographs/paper should be able to handle it.  The frame size it is under is 16/20 inches. This is not a proper framing but just a way to store and mail it safely.

Seller does not know who the woman is or the age of the photograph, sometime in the 19th Century is seller's estimate. Bought in Baton Rouge, March 2020.

It is seller's opinion that this is a photograph. Questions/comments, please ask.

A large 19th Century Photograph of Woman 13 x 16.5 On Card Damaged.

The photograph is heavily damaged, there are watermark damage, long line cracks/tears, hole areas and pieces missing, particularly at the corners. Bottom right corner 3x4 inch piece missing. Middle left side 6 inch line tear, right side center 3 inch line tear,  bottom center 3 hole areas, about 1/4-1/2 in diameter. Bottom has some water damage and heavy marks and heavy scratch. Bottom left corner several 3 inch tears. Lots of edge nick and lots of marks. There is crease at the edges. On the back bottom left corner a yellow piece of paper taped on to the card, seller thinks this to protect card front tearing more. the The card is very brittle and will break easily. There is more damage that seller has not described, see photographs. It is under a clear plastic, with a hard back,  with a slide frame on three sides, will be mailed that way. It can be lifted only great care, any movement may cause some damage, it sheds pieces of card. Handling carelessly will cause it to break a part. More above.