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Description

Antique Eastman Form Holder with 8 Brass Forms/Frames
 
·      Shown in the 1919 Bulletin of Photography
·      The side with the name plate is the bottom. Turn it over and there is a brass lip under which you put the zinc plate (I presume this is the original one) and one of the forms/frames over the image you want to cut out.
·      The wooden frame is 10” x 12”. Overall condition is very nice.
·      The vignettes have vertical openings ranging from 2.75” to 8”. One of them is marked IDEAL No. 3. It seems to me to indicate that one, at least, is not original.
 
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