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    Posted 14 years ago

    PJennewein…
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    This photo of what looks to be a young soldier was going to be thrown away! While helping to clean out an old barn it was discovered hanging on the barn wall in the loft full of cobwebs with a very old frame that is falling apart and broken glass. I love the tints in the picture and gave this soldier a new home! Don't know anything about it but there was a copyright on the back that says G.G. Barth?

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    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER TINTYPE PHOTO WITH AMERICAN FLAG BACKDROP
    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFI...
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    DAQUERREOTYPE 1/4th plate YOUND WOMAN in POSED POSITION #4
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    DAQUERREOTYPE 1/4th plate ID - MAN READING BIBLE TO WIFE - S.M. FASSETT #5
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    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER TINTYPE PHOTO - NEAR MINT PHOTOGRAPH
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    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER TINTYPE PHOTO WITH AMERICAN FLAG BACKDROP
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    1. Les, 13 years ago
      I inherrited one of a different soldier, same flags, intact frame/glass. Would love to know if this is a long ago relative, or were these "generic".
    2. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      During WW1 photographers created these large Patriotic color "surrounds" in which a photograph could be inset. The most typical size encountered is about 16 X 20, but there were also smaller button type products. Photographers also sold metal and wood frames with varying Patriotic designs to house the large images.

      These were similar to a backdrop. Many different photographers offered backdrops with artillery, flags and other scenes from "Over There".

      Thanks for sharing,

      Scott
    3. AmberRose AmberRose, 13 years ago
      I used to have a large collection of these WWI photos. Scottvez is correct on all accounts. (as usual) Prices for these are usually in the oval frames. (AR8Jason right again) I have seen a wild swings over the years on desirability. Currently I see some of the antique gun dealers/war memorial folks slowly starting to collect WWI. In the 90s you couldn't give it away. Lots of folk want the frames for their ancestors so ask them if they are getting rid of the photo!
    4. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      WW1 collecting currently has a strong collecting base and is increasing.

      The upcoming WW1 centennial has drawn more folks into the arena. I would expect a notable spike in both desirability and values in the next 5-8 years for US items.

      Scott
    5. Vestaswind Vestaswind, 13 years ago
      You two guys collect the military stuff, there is a posting you guys might not look at because it's a doll. I think this is not really a doll so much as a military item. Can you look at the parachute on it? I think it's home made for someone that was in the war. http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/35280-us-navy-world-war-army-doll?in=activity
    6. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      Thanks for pointing it out Vesta.

      It is a great WW2 doll-- I just posted my thoughts on the posting.

      Scott
    7. Vestaswind Vestaswind, 13 years ago
      Thanks guys :)

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