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Glass Plate Ambrotype Engraving of 1812 Naval Officer Possibly James Lawrence

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Used
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Price:
US $50.00
ApproximatelyEUR 46.42
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Located in: New Market, Virginia, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
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Type
Ambrotype
Format
Image on Glass
Year of Production
1812
Size
3.25 x 4.25 inches
Theme
Militaria
Image Color
Black & White
Material
Glass
Time Period Manufactured
Pre-1850
Production Technique
Ambrotype
Subject
Military Officer

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Real piece of history, and part of a vast tactical deception that allowed the allied forces to draw thousands of Germans who anticipated the DDay landings in the Pas de Calais.