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    Posted 6 years ago

    Calvinkearns
    (2 items)

    This is my antique box camera, I don’t know anything about it besides it says CC Harrison 1208 New York on the lens and on the box it has a number 54 maybe somebody could tell me something about it

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    1. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 6 years ago
      Welcome to CW!!!
      You should find an answer here!!
    2. rniederman rniederman, 6 years ago
      Although a bit worn, this is a really good studio view camera. The Harrison lens is a very desirable American radial drive design dating to the late 1860s. While it would be helpful to replace one of the images with a pic of the back of the camera, my opinion is American Optical as the maker ... maybe later 1860s as well. If 1860s, the camera is a wet plate collodion design. A pic of the rear of the camera could possibly tell me more about the maker and model. Please measure the ground glass dimensions to determine the format.

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