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Lot 415
[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] -- [MILITARIA]. A group of 3 daguerreotypes of uniformed soldiers. 
Sale 960 - American Historical Ephemera & Photography
Nov 15, 2021 11:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
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$500 - 700
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$938
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Lot Description
[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] -- [MILITARIA]. A group of 3 daguerreotypes of uniformed soldiers. 

Sixth plate daguerreotype. (Sharp image with good tonality, tarnishing to perimiter.) Housed in a half pressed paper case with floral motif (lid detached, residue, scuffing). N.p., ca late 1840s-early 1850s. 

A half-length studio portrait of an American enlisted militiaman wearing a star on either side of the distinctive high cut collar trimmed with three rows of cloth braid. The breast of his fatigue jacket features a slash pocket confirming his status as militia and not regular Army. 

[With:] Sixth plate hand-tinted and gilt daguerreotype. (Some spotting, tarnishing to perimeter.) Housed in full pressed paper case with floral motif (board detached, scuffed). 

A half-length studio portrait of an unknown militia officer wearing a unique triple-breasted coatee carrying a straight-bladed American sword having either a plain urn pommel or eagle head pommel hilt, popular from the 1830s.

[Also with:] Quarter plate daguerreotype. (Tarnishing to perimiter.) Housed in a full pressed paper case with floral motif (hinge separated, light wear to extremities). 

Full-length standing portrait of an unknown militia subject and woman. The male subject wears a long coat with braids at collar and cufs with a row of 9 buttons. The female subject wears a chintz fabric dress with white pantaloons visible beneath the hem. 

Eugene R. Groves Collection of 19th Century Photography
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