Tintype photos were patented in 1856 by Hamilton Smith.
Copper and usually tin.
tin and copper
Suggestive photos are typically photos that have adult content in them. These type of photos are not suitable for a child's eyes.
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It's not actually called steel, even though it is. They call it tin. The metal is steel sheet dipped in tin for rustproofing, and the items made from it are tinware. (Which are made by tinsmiths.) Most tinware was large utilitarian goods like pitchers, buckets and dishes. Tinsmiths always had little scraps of metal when they made these. They couldn't afford to waste any metal, so they made small items like tin candle holders. It was also pointed out that steel doesn't melt or burn. True, but it wasn't the biggest concern--many people made candle holders from wood, which can burn.
Where can you get antique tin photos values in the Kansas City MO area?
i have old tin photos from the 1800's i would like to sell where can i get estimate in Chicago area
Tin Type photos were first made in 1856 and by 1860 were widely begin use throughout the Untied States. Hamilton L.Smith from Ohio developed the tin type. This process had a long life up until the 1920's,at this time you could still get a tin type photo at the fair. So that's about a 75 year span there. Some tin types were hand tinted.
Well tin whistle today are now made with nickel,brass,silver,or wood. It's not made with tin. The tin whistle is named so because before it was made with tin-plated steel.
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A tin can is made out of tin.
Aluminum is absolutely not made of tin. Aluminum and tin are two separate elements.
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He was made of tin.
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