A group of hand-tinted ribbon holders!
Prize winners Tintype Photograph circa 1880 Collection Jim Linderman
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Tintype with Glasses Hand-Painted Bespeckled Bas Bleu
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A considerable step beyond tinting, and one of those painted tintypes in which the embellishment is far more extraordinary then the sitter. A Full-Size plate, 6.5" x 8.5 and found in one of those ungodly fat frames which is now in the basement.
Untitled (Woman with Painted Gold Glasses) circa 1880 Ferrotype Tintype Photograph Collection Jim Linderman
Paint Me a Beard Hand-painted Tintype Ferrotype collection Jim Linderman
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Embellished by hand, whiskers extreme!
Hand-painted Half-Plate Tintype circa 1890 Collection Jim Linderman
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Missing Mother? CDV Photographs Tinted by Hand
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Three original Cartes de Visite photographs from San Francisco around 1880, maybe a bit earlier, maybe a bit later. They were found together, but I do not know if they are actually related. It does look like red and green were popular.
Group of CDV photographs, tinted by hand, circa 1880 Collection Jim Linderman
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