MUTT9. Tintype 3 3/4″ x 2 1/2″ of a tenor or baritone horn player. Mild wrinkles on tin. G. $45
MUTT18. CDV-sized tintype of Udall’s Cornet Band member, maybe George Udall himself. Giant drum says it all. They are from Morristown, N.J. VG. $250
MUTT23. Tintype, 3.75″ x 2.5″ of a uniformed horn player. VG. $85
MUTT38. Tintype, 3.5″ x 2.375. Rare image of a harmonica player in action. VG. $250
MUTT47. J.B. Myers, Indianapolis, Ind. Tintype, 3.5″ x 2.375″ in a 4.75″ x 3″ paper mat. Written on back “Taken Aug. 16th, 1893.” Great image of a man in suspenders with a harmonica attached to a horn in one hand and a triangle in his other hand. G. $250
MUTT56. Tintype, 3.375″ x 2.375.” Guitarist and man with harmonica. VG. $100
MUTT58. Tintype, 3.75″ x 2.5.” One man with large drum, the other with what looks like a Sousaphone tuba although I believe this is earlier than the Sousaphone era. The horn is large and heads off to the left of the image out of sight. VG. $150
MUTT62. CDV-sized tintype in paper mat of a man with his huge drum. Written along bottom is “To Willie from Uncle John.” VG. $150
MUTT64. Tintype, 3.5″ x 2.5″ of a musical duo of a violinist and a clarinetist. VG. $75
MUTT65. Tintype, 3.5″ x 2.375″ of a seated accordion player. VG. $75
MUTT66. Tintype, 3.75″ x 2.375″ of a horn player and a banjo player before scenic backdrop. VG. $100