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EXTREMELY RARE CASED PRESENTATION MARCUS RENO

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
EXTREMELY RARE CASED PRESENTATION MARCUS RENO
PHOTOGRAPH WITH DAGUERROTYPE-LIKE APPEARANCE. 4.5" x 5.25" Leather veneered case, gold embossed w/ American eagle above “MARCUS A. RENO”. This is a rare & seldom seen type presentation photography on glass w/ vivid "aluminum white" background, circa 1885. Image has fantastic contrast & detail, individual hairs in moustache are distinct. Image is protected by cover glass & is fitted into removable holder in velvet lined mortise. Images of the style were awfully expensive in their day, & only one other example can be located. Photo background is powdered aluminum which was very previous in 1880. Before the turn of the century, aluminum was a luxury metal. Napoleon entertained guests w/ aluminum flatware, much more precious than gold at the time. Marcus A. Reno (1834-1889). Reno was a graduate of the US military Academy, fought in the American Civil War but is best known for surviving the Battle of Little Bighorn w/ much controversy. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: report from George Whiteley, the leading photographic authority in Daguerreian Society explaining the utter rarity of this unique image. CONDITION: image is excellent, green velvet lined case interior also fine. Exterior of case scuffed & worn through on corners, gold decoration mostly intact w/ areas scuffed. Integral leather hinge intact. (02-14806/JS). $4,000-6,000.