Two original, 1870s mounted tintypes of very serious looking little girl, starting directly into the camera. On the fringed posing chair she is standing next to is hat or bonnet.
She is not identified, but based on the age estimate and other photos purchased along with these, I believe there's a good chance that she was Mozella Belle Dollinger (1867-1945), the daughter of John and Flora, who lived in Miami County, Ohio.
Mounts are 4" x 2.5". Overall condition is very good antique, with one tintype having an obvious scratch, with some minor damage to the paper mount. The other tintype has a light ding, but there are no bends.
Shipping: Choice of First Class photo mailer or boxed Priority Mail.
She is not identified, but based on the age estimate and other photos purchased along with these, I believe there's a good chance that she was Mozella Belle Dollinger (1867-1945), the daughter of John and Flora, who lived in Miami County, Ohio.
Mounts are 4" x 2.5". Overall condition is very good antique, with one tintype having an obvious scratch, with some minor damage to the paper mount. The other tintype has a light ding, but there are no bends.
Shipping: Choice of First Class photo mailer or boxed Priority Mail.