Copyright ©2003 by Rob Niederman - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Since the beginning of camera manufacturing,
builders occasionally made special edition and
"presentation" versions of their cameras. The
equipment often commemorated a special event
or was crafted as a personalized memento for
an individual.
The practice of producing special edition
cameras probably started in the early years of
photography and still continues today.
Presentation cameras are rare, while wood &
brass examples made before 1900 even more
so.
This beautifully crafted American tailboard field
view "presentation" camera was built in the
unusually small 1/4-plate format. A brass
plaque inset in the mahogany below the front
standard proudly proclaims the owner's name
and place of residence in flowing script: J Russ
Jr., Haverhill, Mass.
The camera's construction is far above average
with design hallmarks and finish similar to
apparatus made by the American Optical
Company.
Construction details include a nicely made brass
ground glass release latch (spring-lift design)
and ebonized wood strips to retain the ground
glass.
In keeping with the overall quality, a fine Darlot
No.1 Hemispherique Rapide lens was mounted.
The camera has a brass presentation label
dedicated to "J.Russ Jr. Haverhill, Mass."
1/4-Plate Presentation Camera, 1880s
Unknown American Maker (has American Optical build characteristics)