The Antique Gallery of Lewisville also has similar tin type photographs and albums, old paper photos, and stereoscopes and viewers! * * Half Plate Daguerreotype Portrait of a Bearded Young Man
[daguerreotype portrait of a manically smiling gentleman] via the Daguerreian Society, Julian Wolff Collection - very unusual in this era for a smiling photo
Gustav Oehme, Three Young Girls, Daguerreotype, *Note: 2 with side parts could be boys*
A strange, intense hairstyle to compliment a strange and intense face: Thomas Forsyth, described as a "mountain spy and guide." 1847 daguerrotype by Thomas M. Easterly, via the Missouri History Museum.
Smiling Victorian, c. 1850 *She has an expression of such intensity and it seems to me, suppressed excitement. Doesn't she look as if she's going to jump right out of that chair? Unusual for Victorian photographic portraits.
c1850 6th pl Daguerreotype, Young Lincoln look-a-like
an exceptional portrait (daguerreotype), 1850
Admit it: you're smiling just looking at this sweetie bean, aren't you? [daguerreotype portrait of a young, giggling girl] via Christopher Wahren Fine Photographs
I love the "anonymous hand. [daguerreotype portrait of a young girl holding a doll and an anonymous hand], Charles Evans via the George Eastman House Collection, Still Photograph Archive