
Three Civil War soldier tintypes
Description
one-sixth plate, uniformed standing soldier, cavalry sword suspended from belt, image of seated child opposite (possibly same person), both in thermoplastic case, with inserted 1894 obituary of Margaret Mattox, referencing her son Thomas, and tintype of her(?); one-sixth plate image of seated soldier holding muzzle-loading percussion rifle, "U.S." belt buckle, embossed leather case, [interior hinge separation]; one-ninth plate image, man with lighter-colored uniform, oval buckle, leather case, [separated at hinge, wear]. Provenance: Private Collection, Easley, South Carolina
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Three Civil War soldier tintypes
Estimate $300-$600
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