Civilian Images

 

Price: $175.00

6th Plate tintype of a well dressed civilian wearing a patriotic cockade on his right shoulder. The image is in overall good condition and there are no emulsions present. The case is a unique double sided leatherette case with the original clasps present. The cockade is somewhat tinted, however, you can clearly see that there is a bust image of a person in the center. I tried to blow it up with the scanner the best I could, however with a jeweler's glass, you can make out the shape of the subject. You can't clearly see it in detail, but I have a strong inclination as to who it is.

 

Price: $55.00

Here are two Litho CDV's of George & Martha Washington. No backmarks. There are no tears or scuff spots. Both are in good shape and are of the type that were mass produced during the Civil War. Both sides thought as if though they were carrying on the tradition of their forefathers fighting for independence. On that same note these would be a great addition for any soldier's personals display.

 

    Price: $6.00                

CDV of young lady with following backmark:   Dewey’s GalleryN.W. Cor. Fourth & Central Avenue,Cincinnati, O. ID'd  "Aunt Sophia Amlosler"

 

    Price: $6.00

CDV of young lady with following backmark:   Dewey’s GalleryN.W. Cor. Fourth & Central Avenue,Cincinnati, O. ID'd  "Aunt Annie Selb"  ***The above two pictures are quite possibly sisters.  They girls look very much alike.

Price: $6.00          

CDV of woman and toddler with following backmark:   B.F. Reimer  Second St   Philada  No.49142 ID’d "Aunt Minnie Seeze"

 

  Price:  SOLD

CDV woman and infant with following backmark:   DAVIS’  New Gallery   Mt. Carmel, Ills.  No ID

 

   Price $20.00 for pair

Here are two tintypes of the same baby with an inscription on the back of picture #1.  Inscription says "My name is Fredie Pardley.  I was 10 weeks old when this was taken, I guess Brother Bill will be after one in a few days."  Both pictures are super clear and in excellent condition.  A great item for the tintype collector.

 

Price: $45.00

CDV of Lulu Pryor from most likely around the late 1860's or 1870's. She was born at Bushwick, LI October of 1854. She began on the stage as a child, notably as little Eva in Uncle Tom's Cabin. She starred with the Olympic Theatre company in 1870 in supporting roles, then as a member of the Alice Oates company.  She was an actress through the 1870's.

 

Price: $12.00

CDV of older man sitting in chair.  Picture is ID'd to John G. Holloway and is date 1864.  Backmark is:   M. Witt Photographer      81 South High St.  Columbus, Ohio.