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Chicago Worlds Fair Orotone Photograph - Travel and Transportation Building

$ 13.2

Availability: 88 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • World Fair: 1933-34 Chicago
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: No
  • Signed: No
  • Condition: Fair -- some spotting or rubbing on image; wear on frame; loose backing. See photos.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Theme: World’s Fairs
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Orotone photograph of the Travel and Transportation Building at the Century of Progress Chicago World's Fair (1933-34).
    One of the most interesting items of the flood of souvenirs produced to promote the fair was a set of small format orotone photographs of fair buildings. Orotones are positive gold-toned photographic images printed on glass, and examples in good condition by noted photographers with compelling images done in larger formats routinely sell for thousands of dollars at auction houses like Swann's or Christie's.  An example would be the Native American - themed orotones produced by Edward S. Curtis around 1900.
    Although this is not one of those high-end photographs,
    it is the least expensive example of an orotone that can be found on the market.
    The image measures 3.75 inches by 4.75 inches in a wooden frame with outside dimensions of 4.75 by 5.75 inches.  These typically come with a rather shoddy and loosely attached brown cardboard backing stamped with the name of the building pictured.  Others in the series include photos of the Electrical Building,  the Hall of Science, and a reconstructed replica of Fort Dearborn.
    This example features the wonderfully-styled Travel and Transportation Building, the best of the lot in my opinion, but has some condition issues, notably some spotting on the image visible in the photos provided.  Thus I offer it a modest starting price.
    Faults aside, it's still a very attractive image and the least expensive example of an orotone available to a collector.  Reflections off the glass made this image difficult to photograph, so know that its true rich golden tone color is seen in the lower right quadrant.
    PayPal required.  Returns gladly accepted.  Postage .00.  Ships to US only.