Hi Dunedinguy,
I find this very very interesting. I have a couple of similar-style tin-types by my great grandfather, but this is the only one that has his name printed on the front . On one of them I have has his name rather crudely hand-stamped on the back “John Humphrey, photographer, Kilmarnock” – over the patch holding the tin-type to the card; the other has no identifier at all, but it came through the family, so I know it’s his.
I would date your tintype to the very early 1860s, perhaps very late 1850’s, but a bit later than those I’ve seen already, since it has the printed cardstock. It’s certainly before 1862, anyway, since that’s when he went into partnership with James Paton.
BTW, the spelling is interesting. I’ve not seen any examples of “Humphry” on his cards before, although I do have some later ones of “Humphreys”. Spelling irregularities were not uncommon in official documents up until about this time.
I wonder if you’re able to post here (or send me) a scan of the back of this card, and front & back of the other “John Humphry” tintypes that you have? And of the group CDV you have. This sounds like a very interesting group of pictures – how did you come across them? Do you collect much of his output?
I will attach the front & back images of the tin-type I mentioned
Best regards,
John Humphrey (Toronto, Canada)