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We notice some one-ply frmes. Some look rather like mounts rather than frames. This would make them similar to the cabinent cards which dominated late-19th century photography in the states. It os not always easy to destinguosh between frames and mounts in intetnet postings. We think that the frames were more common thn the mounts, but we are just beginning to collect information on frames and mounts. Some of these portraits seem to have been done as family Christmas cards.
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