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    Posted 12 years ago

    ralph
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    the old photo i put on before i took it to pieces and found there was tow photos in it,one on metal and one on glass,don't know witch is the oldest.

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    1860s ARMED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER TINTYPE PHOTO WITH AMERICAN FLAG BACKDROP
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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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    DAQUERREOTYPE 1/4th plate YOUND WOMAN in POSED POSITION #4
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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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    1. scottvez scottvez, 12 years ago
      In the US ambrotypes were rarely made after the Civil War. In the UK ambrotypes were still regularly made into the last quarter of the 19th century.

      Your tintype doesn't look like it was originally made to be cased. The size doesn't appear to be a standard size and the corner cuts are usually indicative of a "loose" tintype that was stored in an album.

      I would date your tintype to the 1880s.

      scott

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