3112 6 CIVIL WAR ERA PHOTOGRAPHS.

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This item SOLD at 2023 Dec 05 @ 11:16UTC-5 : EST/CDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 200.00 USD
Estimated at 400.00 - 600.00 USD
1,2) The first two images in this group depict a waist-up view of Garrett Puffer of Company B of the 1st Michigan Cavalry, along with his wife, Pheobe Puffer. The uniformed photo of Puffer is a 6th plate tintype showing him in a shell jacket with M1851 sword belt & plate. He is holding a Cavalry saber in his right hand and a Colt army pistol in his left hand. The sword scabbard sits across his legs. Puffer’s headgear is difficult to discern, but appears to be a Whipple hat. The hat clearly shows crossed sabers on the front with possibly another insignia above & on the side. His wife’s image measures 2 7/8” x 2 5/8” and shows her seated in a polka dot dress. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: the images come with a letter from the person who originally sold the images to Mr. Mattox, and information about Puffer and the 1st Michigan Cavalry. CONDITION: both images are in rough condition but significant details can be discerned. 3) CDV image of a standing 2nd Lieutenant in a 9-button frock coat wearing an M1851 belt & buckle. The frock coat has a 6th Corps Badge pinned to the left breast. The back mark reads, in part, “MEADE BROTHERS NEW YORK”. CONDITION: a very crisp image but it is slightly trimmed at the base. 4) A 1/4 plate tintype of 2 standing enlisted men. One wears a 4-button sack coat with kepi & kersey blue trousers. The other wear a 9-button frock coat with kepi & kersey blue trousers. Gilded brass mat & frame with a wood & leather case. CONDITION: image is relatively sharp. Case has a tape repaired spine. 5) A very interesting 1/4 plate tintype showing a standing, well-groomed soldier in a 4-button sack coat, holding a musket with bayonet in both hands. He wears an enlisted belt with buckle and a cross belt with plate attached to a cartridge box on his left side. Gilded brass mat & frame. Wood & leather case with detached spine. CONDITION: image remains crisp & undamaged. 6) A 9th plate ambrotype of a seated woman in a striped dress. Thermoplastic case with a basket of fruit on both sides. CONDITION: image has some emulsion problems and is toned. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18657/BF). $400-600.