Rare Original Photochrom, C.1890 - The Forth bridge, Scotland. Vintage.
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Original C.18 90 Photochrom M ounted on Card The Firth Bridge, Scotland Lovely photochrom, mounted on a thin card mount, titled "The Forth bridge". Beautiful image. The photochrom measures approx 21.5cm by 16.5cm. Possibly by Photochrom Zurich although it does not carry the PZ mark. Reference no. on image - 10023Photochrom prints are colourised images produced from black-and-white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative onto lithographic printing plates. The process was invented in the 1880s by Hans Jakob Schmid and was most popular in the 1890s Shipping & Handling I ship within the 3 business days (usually less than 2 business days) after receipt of the payment. Each item is packed carefully to make sure it gets to you in excellent condition. Within the UK, Items that sell for over £34 will be sent by recorded delivery (adding an extra 95p to buyers postage costs). Outside of the UK, items that sell for over £45 will be sent International signed for (adding an extra £5 to buyers postage costs). For items that sell for less tha n the figures stated, proof of postage is always obtained from the Post Office. I am happy to combine postage on multiple purchases. Payme nt Paypal is my preferred method for payment, and the only form of payment I am able to accept from buyers outside the UK. Within
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