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    Posted 6 years ago

    Licorice1977
    (19 items)

    Late 1800s tintype that I found the other day of a man leaning on something peeling and old looking. What is it? Who is he? Back side is hand engraved "Fred stevens". I picked it out because it looked unusual. Thank you,!

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    1. Trey Trey, 5 years ago
      He is very well dressed :)
    2. Licorice1977 Licorice1977, 5 years ago
      Thank you Trey! He's one of my favorites!
    3. scottvez scottvez, 5 years ago
      Probably 1880- 90s based on the back drop and it being a loose tintype.

      Looks like the photographer needed to do some maintenance on his studio props!

      scott
    4. Licorice1977 Licorice1977, 5 years ago
      Thanks scottvez! It was the first tintype I had bought and I like it because It's interesting and unusual. I agree though with the choice of props. I wasn't sure what he was leaning on at first.

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