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Management number | 2460654 | Release Date | 2025/07/09 | List Price | $38.99 | Model Number | 2460654 | ||
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Tintype Photo Woman Civil War Era Dress in Case Neff's Melainotype Plate Antique
Features:
Nice antique original tintype photo
Features a middle aged woman wearing Civil War era dress
MELAINOTYPE PLATE FOR NEFF'S PAT 19 FEB 56. embossed into the plate at bottom
The first American tintypes were patented by Peter Neff, Jr. in Feb., 1856. He called it a Melainotype. They were on a heavier, thicker metal than the later tintypes, and of a finer quality. A rival of Neff's, Victor Griswold, patented a similar process in Oct., 1856, which he called a Ferrotype. Although Neff's patent predated Griswold's, the name Ferrotype won out in popular usage, before they were generally called tintypes
Comes in case (shows wear as photographed)
Dimensions as photographed
Condition:
Antique: This is an antique item that shows use and wear commensurate with age as photographed. See photos for detailed condition.
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Diameter | 12 feet (3.66m) |
Height | 30 inches (76cm) |
Water Capacity | 1,718 gallons (6,500L) |
Weight (Empty) | 42 lbs (19kg) |