E. & H.T. Anthony

Date Introduced: – ; Years Manufactured: c.1891-1895
Construction: bed moves through base to focus via rack and pinion (gears internal to base); single swing; reversing by removable back
Materials: mahogany body, mahogany bed, black fabric bellows, brass hardware
Sizes Offered: 5×7; 5×8; 6.5×8.5; 8×10
Notes: English compact style.  This design has a solid bed within a bed, where one part of the bed folds up to protect the front of the camera and another part folds up to protect the back of the camera.
References: 
Illustrated Catalogue of Photographic Equipments and Materials for Amateurs, E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., New York, NY, January 1891, p. 14-15
Illustrated Catalogue of Photographic Equipments and Materials for Amateurs, E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., New York, NY, 1892, p. 47-48
Illustrated Catalogue of Photographic Equipments and Materials for Amateurs, E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., New York, NY, September, 1894, p. 18-19
Illustrated Catalogue of Photographic Equipments and Materials for Amateurs, E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., New York, NY,
 January 1895, p. 18-19
not in 1896 catalog

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