Jade's Tintypes & other Antique Photographs


Here are miscellaneous CDVs that I have acquired.

Its not certain who this woman is but its a pretty unusual pose and I believe her to have British royal connections, based on the text on the CDV.
This is from 1864. The printed design is usually used on a mourning card, so the man pictured had probably just died. He might have been a soldier.
Three children, unidentified, from Nebraska.
Couple, from London, England, probably around 1880s. If you would like to see the design on the back of this card, click here
Woman, also from England.
The back of this card labels him as "Harold W. Mead, 5 months old in 1895". It then says "March 1895."
Two girls from Shawano, WI. Looks to be from around the 1890s.
Lady from England, not sure on an exact date. If you would like to see the back of this CDV, click here.
Not sure on this one. They look to be related, possibly from 1880s? Or later. Purchased in Wisconsin
Nice Hats. Probably from around 1890s. Purchased in Wisconsin.
Interesting one, from Muenchen (Munich) Germany. Might be from the 1880s. There is a name written on the back but its hard to read. The first name begins with "Ma_t___" and the last name looks like it could be something like Foster (the last three letters are "ter" but not particularly sure on the rest.
This woman is from Hannover. The back has the name "Schultz" written in pencil.
This was taken in Quincy, Illinois. The name above is scrawled on the back, but it is hard to tell what it says.. Markis W. Brarnd?
This is Helen M. Heffron from Washington Heights, Cook Co., IL, as written on the back.
Purchased in Marshfield, WI. The name "Gusta Strahl" is written on the other side.
Purchased in Marshfield, WI. The name "Gusta Strahl" is written on the other side.
Purchased in Marshfield, WI. The name "Gusta Strahl" is written on the other side.
This was purchased in Wrightstown, WI. The river is, presumably, the Fox River, which runs into Green Bay. Below is a close-up of the people. Not sure on the year from this but looks like it could be earlier rather than later-- judging from the dresses the women on the right are wearing.



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