Product code: Popular Vintage
This fantastically ornate, very heavy and detailed cast iron frame was made in Germany. It stands 14 inches tall and is 11 1/2 inches wide. The image opening measures 8 inches X 6 3/4” inches. There is no glass in the frame. An antique paper label pasted on the back panel has the words “Rahman Reichard Wiesbaden.” The frame has a fold-out ornate cast iron retaining stand which allows it to stand up on a flat surface. Of the six screw holes and small metal dogs on the back of the frame for popular securing a portrait in the frame, four are present and there are two screws/dogs missing, as is shown in the photos. The photo mounted in the frame is of an unknown 1940s-vintage U. S. Army soldier; it is securely mounted into the frame with the four screws/dogs present and does not move. From the estate of a U. S. armed forces veteran who passed away in Enid, OK. This rare frame will be one you will treasure.
This fantastically ornate, very heavy and detailed cast iron frame was made in Germany. It stands 14 inches tall and is 11 1/2 inches wide. The image opening measures 8 inches X 6 3/4” inches. There is no glass in the frame. An antique paper label pasted on the back panel has the words “Rahman Reichard Wiesbaden.” The frame has a fold-out ornate cast iron retaining stand which allows it to stand up on a flat surface. Of the six screw holes and small metal dogs on the back of the frame for popular securing a portrait in the frame, four are present and there are two screws/dogs missing, as is shown in the photos. The photo mounted in the frame is of an unknown 1940s-vintage U. S. Army soldier; it is securely mounted into the frame with the four screws/dogs present and does not move. From the estate of a U. S. armed forces veteran who passed away in Enid, OK. This rare frame will be one you will treasure.