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    Posted 12 years ago

    scottvez
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    Any help in identifying the object that the man and woman are holding would be greatly appreciated.

    I bought this online and first had interest because it came with another image showing the same prop fence ( I will post both images in another posting).

    After looking at it for a while, I saw that it was some sort of occupational-- may best guess was that it was a large glass plate negative (online images were not top quality).

    When I received the image, I quickly ruled out the photo negative, but I have been unable to make an ID.

    Thanks for any input.

    Reproduction of these images in any form is prohibited.

    scott

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    1. rniederman rniederman, 12 years ago
      Scott ... this looks like a typeset printing bracket of some sort. The left edge looks like words and the larger metal pieces could be 'cuts' for illustrations ... at least that what it appears to be. I put the image into photo-editing software, rotated, created a mirror image and then enlarged. I can vaguely see what appears to be the word "Rib" (first word) in the lower setting.
    2. walksoftly walksoftly, 12 years ago
      I think the typeset idea is plausible, the image looks like a parlor stove in the upper part of the frame.
      I hadn't even noticed the object in her hand, till you enlarged it here, it does look like a type holding tool with type in it.
      http://www.flickriver.com/photos/tripprintpress/112772820/
    3. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      I think that may be it rob! It does look like it could be a printer plate with an engraved object-- may some sort of advertising sheets.

      scott
    4. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks for the link david-- you and rob seem to have figured it out.

      This occupational appears to be a printer and his wife (??) who also worked in the shop!

      scott
    5. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      Excuse my thoughts. Letterpress. She is holding this?

      http://qpchouston.com/Pages/dtp/typesetting.html

    6. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      http://leadgraffiti.com/workshops/letterpress/metal-type-composition.asp

    7. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      He is holding a "chase".

      http://blackbirdletterpress.com/aboutletterpress/aboutletterpress.html

    8. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      She is holding a composing stick.

      http://www.pebblesandbuttons.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/composing-stick.jpg
    9. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      Just a couple of thoughts.
    10. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      Thanks for the specific names and links, nail! I appreciate the help.

      scott

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