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Photographs152 of 5213Tintype possible young Butch Cassidy Antique cabinet photo possible Gang
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    Posted 2 years ago

    Retro70
    (5 items)

    Here is a very interesting lot of three soldiers wearing Zouave uniforms post civil war era cabinet photos.Any additional information on these are welcome thank you

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    100 CABINET CARD Cab Photo SLEEVES Pack/Lot ARCHIVAL SAFE Quality 1.5 Mil Poly
    100 CABINET CARD Cab Photo SLEEVES ...
    $11
    LOT OF 100 PHOTO ORIGINAL RANDOM SOVIET UNION FOUND B&W VINTAGE FROM USSR
    LOT OF 100 PHOTO ORIGINAL RANDOM SO...
    $28
    100 CDV+100 CABINET CARD Photo SLEEVE Pack/Lot ARCHIVAL SAFE Quality 1.5mil Poly
    100 CDV+100 CABINET CARD Photo SLEE...
    $22
    ca1895 NATIVE AMERICAN APACHE INDIAN WAR LEADER GERONIMO CABINET CARD By IRWIN
    ca1895 NATIVE AMERICAN APACHE INDIA...
    $26
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    100 CABINET CARD Cab Photo SLEEVES Pack/Lot ARCHIVAL SAFE Quality 1.5 Mil Poly
    100 CABINET CARD Cab Photo SLEEVES ...
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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 2 years ago
      These are very interesting … are those labels original ???
    2. Retro70, 2 years ago
      Labels were on photos when I purchased them I'm not sure if they are period or not
    3. scottvez scottvez, 2 years ago
      Interesting images. The one with the flag is especially nice!

      The photo mount style is typical of the 1895- 1910 era.

      The rifle is a bolt action and also of the same era.

      I am not sure of the group these guy were in. Maybe some sort of drill team or just a patriotic organization?

      The labels look original- an online search for all of them together may yield some good results.

      scott

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