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An Unusual Carved c.1870 Stone Carving of a Roman Amphora Urn sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles the shots becoming colour as

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the shots becoming colour as the technology allows

if looked after

ambrotypes are an image developed on an early glass plate said to be invented by Englishman Frederick Scott Archer (1813-1857) in the mid-1850s

and a fixture of tourist shops

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An Unusual Carved c.1870 Stone Carving of a Roman Amphora Urn sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles the shots becoming colour asOrigin: English Period: Mid Late Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1860 80 Height: 24. 5 inches Width 13. 75 inches Depth: 10. 75 inches Weight: 52. 7 KGS (all approx and at maximum) The generously sized unusual nineteenth century stone carving in the form of a Roman Amphora, classically shaped, having an elongated conical body tapering to a peg toe, rounded shoulder merging with long narrowed neck; biconical rim moulding with carved

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