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Photo is of a man in a suit standing in front of a streamer-draped storefront labeled, “H.P. COBB”. One can see the hitching posts to the sides and items displayed in front of the store. Reverse… (P13248). Learn More »
$25.00
Originally $35.00
Housed in a period wooden frame is this seldom seen full-plate tintype of an unidentified Civil War Federal infantryman. The waist high, front view image shows the uniformed soldier armed and fully… (172-2152). Learn More »
$300.00
Originally $325.00
Nice clear bust view image of a man sporting muttonchops and wearing a light civilian suit. Image is mostly clean with only light surface dirt along the edges. Reverse has the photographer’s imprint… (890-49). Learn More »
Image shows McClellan in the uniform of a Major General posed with his left hand holding his coat at mid-chest and jauntily leaning against the base of a column. Mrs. McClellan is seated in a chair in… (890-57). Learn More »
Image shows a mustached soldier wearing a dark frock coat with a small stripped bowtie. Image contrast is good. Paper and mount have light surface dirt. Lower left corner of paper slightly separated… (855-71). Learn More »
Nice bust view of a middle aged man in a double-breasted frock coat. Image is clear and clean with good contrast. Reverse has a photographers imprint for D. FREDERICKS & CO. of New York and Paris.… (855-32). Learn More »
Image shows Mitchel seated in a chair with his arms crossed over his chest. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with matching dark trousers. The coat has Generals shoulder straps with black… (337-270). Learn More »
This 1/6 plate ambrotype was stolen at the Civil War show in Richmond, VA the weekend of July 21st -22nd. If you see this image or have any information, please e-mail [email protected] or call… (000-00). Learn More »
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This elegant silvered fife, 15-1/4” long, bears a great presentation and was carried by a company musician with Civil War service in two New York regiments, one of them a zouave regiment, and substantial service in the regular army. He seems to… (1268-167). Learn More »