Posted 13 years ago
scottvez
(977 items)
This is a CDV sized tintype of a Civil War soldier.
The gold tinting has made his cap insignia a little hard to decipher-- either "crossed cannons" meaning he is artillery or "crossed sabers", meaning he is cavalry.
He wears a standard Union enlistedman's frock coat with shoulder scales.
He has a large Colt revolver stuck in his belt.
The backdrop on this image is very involved-- large US Flag, cannon, camp scene, and a horse pulled wagon.
Reproduction of this image in any form is not authorized.
Thanks for looking,
Scott
Thanks stepback-- I appreciate you looking at my items.
Scott
I forgot to mention: this is most likely an early war photograph. The shoulder scales were not worn as much later in the war.
Scott
Thanks tlmbaran.
Scott
Thanks tom.
Scott
Thanks fourpeepsake.
Scott did you see the uniform buttons I posted earlier, need some help on one of them, any ideas?
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/38990-civil-war-uniform-button?in=user
Yes, kerry I took a look and posted some info.
I will add later today.
Scott
Thanks for looking official.
Scott
Whenever I see these kinds of photos, I always wonder if they made it.
Thanks for looking AmberRose-- it certainly is a question to ponder.
The identified photographs are more desirable for that exact reason-- you can track down the history of the soldier and determine where they fought/ wounded/ POW/ KIA.
Scott
Thanks for looking kerry.
Scott
USA-- here is a Civil War image that I previously posted on CW that I thought you might enjoy seeing!
I have about a hundred (maybe more) CW soldier images-- many Ohio guys that I will post if you have an interest.
Scott
Thanks Scott. That image is very nice!
Thanks-- I guess some would call it a buck or two image, but I would put its market value a little higher!
Scott
Thanks village-- be sure to check out my other Civil War and antique photograph listings!
Scott
Happy 4th of JULY!
scott
Thanks walksoftly and mikko.
scott