Vintage early 1900 oval 24k gold gild ornate rim picture frame with convex glass
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This is an extremely rare, vintage to me (antique to another) very intriguing oval shape (guaranteed) 24k gold plated filigree picture frame with the original convex or eventually negative-meniscus lens type glass from the early part of the 1900 that I have kept in my possession for quite some time.
The frame contains an image of a wise lady most probably as provided by the manufacturer, based on few observations I’ve always had. The image is printed on a sheet of paper it’s not a picture, the image is mechanically cut to size.
The frame has 4 small pins/pegs/nails about 1cm long used to fasten the velvet covered back side to the frame, typical for frames of the 1880-1950sh period. These pins are easily pulled with a finger nail. I myself have seen frames from the 1920-40 belonging to my grandparents that were fastened in the exact same way.
The frame is gilded in 24k gold and it looks outstanding, frankly I still debate with my other self if I should offer it for sale… so make your mind quickly because I may change mine again and you will need to find it elsewhere then, or make me rich ;)
The most unique though is the original glass in convex shape it could eventually be negative miniscus to bring the focal point
I know it’s a shame on me, but I don’t have the original packaging i know it had one however
I have spent quite some time trying to figure out who did manufacture these frames and when exactly I will appreciate if anyone can provide any detail.
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angelposhman
@kristinwh Dear Kristin
This frame has never being used
It has absolutely no defects whatsoever
If you have ever read any of my descriptions you will know.
I will check and try sending you pictures via the email no issue - in the evening
On the rim paper with the lady picture there is slight paper discoloration/darkening where the paper has stayed under the glass
I cannot call that a defect I think it’s visible on the picture with the lady.
Thank you
Aug 03Reply

angelposhman
@kristinwh thank you for letting me know :)
I had absolutely no intention to email noting no one. I had to be very engaging and polite to keep the communication until I find out what is all this about.
I am very ware of the platforms policy keeping all communication only within
And in addition my profession is believe me in software security 😁
Have a nice day
Aug 04Reply

tiffanyhough
@angelposhman what size photo fits this frame?
Aug 06Reply

angelposhman
@tiffanyhough 3 x 4 inch in vertical position
You have to cut the image by using either the back cardboard or the supplied lady’s image as a template
Thank you
Aug 06Reply

lilanastasia
@onegirlforever
Aug 07Reply

onegirlforever
@lilanastasia 😻
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