Does anyone know the specific term used to describe the technique or style of old photos that have these intricately cut decorative details on the edges and know where online to find samples of such?
Thanks so much!
Tuan
The answer to your question, as asked. is "yes".
The answer to the unasked question that I presume you think you asked is:
The term is "deckle", see
Deckle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia for a proper definition of the term. Commercially made "deckle edge" photographs didn't have a true deckle edge, but a simulated deckle edge cut with a die. The paper was available from manufacturers pre-trimmed (Kodak made it until the later '60s or early 70's) and paper cutters were sold that produced the effect. The commercial deckle edge was a simulation of the true deckle edge often seen on fine art paper and thus on hand coated photographic prints.
You can find samples of true deckle edge paper and the simulated deckle edge on photos by simply typing "deckle edge photo" into any good search engine.