A real antique tin type, depicting a villainous man who bears an uncanny resemblance to William Poole, aka "Bill the Butcher", New York street gang-leader form the Civil War era... best known for his depiction in the film "Gangs of New York" by Daniel Day-Lewis. This stunning, full-length portrait depicts a man with a cocked top hat, a fat cigar, an impeccable moustache, a yard stick as a cane and a finely tailored three-piece suit. This photo contains more ego and attitude than any of us could believe! Strung upon a sturdy, antiqued brass rolo chain.
Measurements:
length - 17.5 inches
tintype - 2.75 x 1.25 inches
*Each tintype is coated in a layer of polyurethane varnish to protect against any further aging or deterioration during normal wear.
*Not intended for wear in the shower.
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