QUARTER PLATE TINTYPE OF US CIVIL WAR SURGEON, VERY RARE

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Item Code: 344-2381

This is a full standing view of a Union Civil War surgeon. He is wearing a dark colored double breasted frock coat with epaulets, lighter colored trousers, sword belt and forage cap with insignia. The two rows of buttons on the coat indicate a rank of Major or higher. Hanging from the belt is a Model 1840 medical sword.

Image is clear and contrast is good. Image is slightly narrower than the typical quarter plate.

Image comes housed in a full pressed paper embossed case which is in excellent condition. Case is lined in red velvet with an embossed design. Decorative brass mat surrounds the image.

Image comes displayed in a riker box along with a close-up photograph of the sword, which shows the wonderful detailing. Next to this photo is a sketch of the very same model sword, as well as a documentation of the image.     [sm]

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