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VERY rare and original, 1860’s Civil War Sixth Plate Tintype Photograph of a United States Navy Sailor / Tar. This fantastic, period Tintype Photograph measures approx. 2 3/8” by 3 1/2”. The Tintype is a wonderful, bust portrait of a Civil War Union Navy Tar wearing a wonderful cap and piped shirt. Neither the subject nor the photographer are identified in any way although the Tintype came to us in an album assembled during the Civil War by a U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman at Newport, Rhode Island.
This rare, Civil War Tintype Portrait of a Union Navy Sailor is in excellent condition. The focus is sharp, the contrast strong and the tonality rich. The Tintype is clean and crisp and exceptionally well preserved.
A very rare and original, 1860\'s 6th Plate Tintype Photograph of a Civil War U. S. Navy Sailor and a fantastic addition to any collection!!
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