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Lot 122 - Antique Tintype Photograph of a Young Girl with Curly Hair in a Plaid Dress with Hand-Tinted Pink Collar and Gold Jewelry
Antique tintype photograph of a young girl seated in a fringed armchair. She has long curly dark hair with a light-colored ribbon or bow, and wears a plaid dress with a dark skirt. The image features hand-tinting with a pink collar or bib, a gold-tinted brooch at the neckline, gold drop earrings, and a necklace. Her arm rests on the chair, and a ring is visible on one hand.
The tintype is uncased. The plate shows scratching, surface wear, and minor bending. The upper corners have been trimmed. The display stand visible in the photograph is not included.