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    Posted 14 years ago

    fitter475
    (24 items)

    Part of my grandmothers estate . Probably relatives of mine . Just sharing .... it would be nice to know the approximate year - thanks
    Bill

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    5 Antique Tintype Photos Lot - Weathered Group Portraits - Victorian Era Family
    5 Antique Tintype Photos Lot - Weat...
    $30
    Solid Dealer's Lot of Twelve ( 12 ) - Daguerreotypes - Ambrotypes and Tintypes
    Solid Dealer's Lot of Twelve ( 12 )...
    $137
    Lot of Antique Photos, Daguerreotype Ambrotype Tintype CDV Album etc
    Lot of Antique Photos, Daguerreotyp...
    $168
    Tintype photograph of Civil War Union officer soldier with sword. Leather case
    Tintype photograph of Civil War Uni...
    $8
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    5 Antique Tintype Photos Lot - Weathered Group Portraits - Victorian Era Family
    5 Antique Tintype Photos Lot - Weat...
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    1. scottvez scottvez, 14 years ago
      The tintypes of the man and daughter and lone man appear to be from the 1870s.

      The others are probably a little later and date from the 1880s- 1890s.

      scott
    2. fitter475 fitter475, 14 years ago
      Thanks Scott - I figured they had to be late 1800's
    3. scottvez scottvez, 14 years ago
      The biggest clue to post Civil War is the lack of cases and matting marks. The "loose tintype" rarely appears from 1865 or earlier unless it has lost its case (and then it would show matting marks).

      scott
    4. scottvez scottvez, 14 years ago
      Many were put into photograph albums (during the era)-- I find them in albums and also just loose.

      scott
    5. scottvez scottvez, 14 years ago
      That will work.

      When allowed to rub against each other (stacked, as I often find) they tend to leave scratches on the surface.

      scott
    6. scottvez scottvez, 14 years ago
      Corner clips are usually an indication that they were originally housed in albums. The makers of the albums recommended the corners be clipped to easily fit the images into an album-- some even went so far as to include a template with the album.

      Often you will find corners clipped on a carte de visite (CDV) as well.

      scott

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