Sold2020Civil War African-American Soldier 1/6th TintypeOutstanding sixth-plate sized tintype of an unknown African-American Civil War infantryman with an intense expression. A clue to this Union soldier's identity may be the name "Taylor", which is writtSee Sold Price
Sold2021Iconic Portrait: African-American Womanc. 1863 Sixth plate tintype of an African-American woman whose bonnet and bow is delicately tinted pink. Her gaze penetrates the camera's lens through to the viewer. Rarely are African-American subjecSee Sold Price
Sold2021African-American Woman Tintype- Texas EstateCivil War era sixth plate tintype of an African-American woman, possibly enslaved, found in a Texas estate. [Union, Confederate, Abolitionist, Slavery]See Sold Price
Sold2020Sixth Plate Civil War Tintype- Identified?Sixth plate tintype of two armed soldiers housed in a full leatherette case. The image is accompanied by a note tentatively identifying the subjects, more research is needed to narrow down their identSee Sold Price
Sold2017Sixth Plate tintype of 2 Union SoldiersA sixth plate tintype of two Union soldiers. In frame, no case.See Sold Price
Sold2022[AFRICAN AMERICANA] -- [EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Sixth plate outdoor tintype of an African American man[AFRICAN AMERICANA] -- [EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Sixth plate outdoor tintype of an African American man with white men in uniform. Ca late 19th century.   2 1/4 x 3 1/4 in. tintype. (Horizontal creaseSee Sold Price
Sold2021African-American Portrait c. 1860Sixth plate tintype of a seated African-American woman, her headdress is tinted robin-egg blue. While the subject's free/enslaved status is unknown, the portrait dates to the Civil War era (likely a bSee Sold Price
Sold2016NATIVE AMERICAN / WESTERN SIXTH-PLATE TINTYPENATIVE AMERICAN / WESTERN SIXTH-PLATE TINTYPE, depicting two seated Native Americans, likely Plains, one wearing a hair-pipe breastplate, flanking another gentleman standing slightly behind, dressed iSee Sold Price
Sold2021Identified(?) Civil War Soldier TintypeSixth plate tintype of two Civil War soldiers housed in a full leatherette case. In the back of the case is written “J.M Evans, right, and Mr. Shumate, left. [Union, Confederate, Ambrotype, CDV, carSee Sold Price
Sold2022[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Sixth plate and sixteenth plate[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY]. Sixth plate and sixteenth plate tintypes of African American women holding white children, comprising:   Sixth plate tintype of a baby wearing a dress, held in the lap of a "See Sold Price
Sold2023Sixth Plate Tintype of Unidentified Indian WomenSixth-plate tintype depicting two women of Mexican or American Indian heritage. Jewelry has been highlighted with gold paint. **Fair to good condition. Some oxidation to backing with some scratches toSee Sold Price
Sold2022[CIVIL WAR]. Tintype of infantry soldier with kepi and flag...[CIVIL WAR]. Tintype of infantry soldier with kepi and flag. Sixth plate tintype with full-length portrait of an American soldier wearing kepi and trench coat, with one foot on a small platform behindSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ambrotype of Soldier, Possibly African American or BiracialAmbrotype of Soldier, Possibly African American or Biracial Sixth plate ambrotype of a soldier, possibly African American or Biracial, standing in full dress uniform, complete with epaulettes and a caSee Sold Price
Sold2022[AFRICAN AMERICANA] -- [CIVIL WAR]. Oval tintype of an African American soldier. [AFRICAN AMERICANA] -- [CIVIL WAR]. Oval tintype of an African American soldier.  2 1/8 x 2 1/2 in. tintype. (Significant diagonal crease through plate, several abrasions to plate.) Housed in fulSee Sold Price
Sold2021TWO AMERICAN CIVIL WAR TINTYPE IMAGES.Third quarter 19th century. Sixth plate image with small handwritten note below "William S. Provost, Cut a few days before going to Civil War with the 'Old Guards', left New Brunswick (NJ) for TrentonSee Sold Price
Sold2020FOUR 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHSFOUR 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHSAmerican, mid to late 19th century. Four antique photographs in leather cases, sixth plate daguerreotype of two boys, a sixth plate tintype of a man with daughterSee Sold Price
Sold2022Tintype of a 42-Star American FlagFlags Father & Daughters with 42-Star American Flag Tintype c. 1890 Patriotic Americana Sixth Plate Tintype Photograph of a Proud Father & his two Daughters Posed in front of a 42-Star American Flag,See Sold Price
Sold2023[Civil War] Dashing Image of an Armed Soldier Before FlagOctagonal sixth plate tintype of a dashing double-armed Civil War cavalryman posed before an American flag. An iconic image for for the cover of a book or magazine. Housed in a thermoplastic case. ConSee Sold Price
Sold2021Two Polychrome Embellished Tintypes of StandingTwo Polychrome Embellished Tintypes of Standing Soldiers Circa 1865 comprising one quarter plate example in an embossed leather case and one sixth plate example in an embossed leather case. 4 1/4 x 3See Sold Price
Sold2018Group of 5 Cased Civil War Imagesincluding a sixth plate tinted daguerreotype of a soldier, and two sixth plate ambrotypes of soldiers, one with gutta percha case and one irregular size, and a smaller tinted tintype of a Soldier withSee Sold Price
Sold20172 Civil War Union Tintypes, Patriotic CasesTwo (2) Civil War Union Tintypes. 1st item: Sixth plate depicting a Union calvary soldier standing with sword, with tinted highlights and patriotic gilt surround, housed in a patriotic gutta percha caSee Sold Price
Sold2021FOUR AMERICAN CASED IMAGES.Mid 19th century. Two sixth plate size portrait daguerreotypes of William H. and Mary E Sargent and two ninth plate size tintypes of adult William H and Mary E. Sargent.See Sold Price
Sold2016Military Tintype, Post Civil War, Sixth PlateDescription: This portrait is of a young soldier sitting on a bench. He is in full uniform, including hat. He is cross-legged with his arms folded on his lap. The two bars on his sleeve indicate the mSee Sold Price
Sold2018(2) Tintypes Civil War Union Soldiers Ninth PlateTwo cased, ninth plate tin types of Union soldiers from the American Civil War. Each image shows a soldier in their Union military uniform and one has been enhanced with pink on the soldier's cheeks.See Sold Price