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411 |
EARLY DOVETAILED BOX |
Early dovetailed box with faint stenciling of a fern leaf
design. Applied mirror inside of lid with felt lining. 10
1/2" w. x 7" d. x 5 1/2" h. EST. $100. - $200. |
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412 |
CHERRY TWO-TIERED FOLK ART WALL SHELF |
Pierced carved wall shelf with old finish. 12" w. x 22" h. EST. $100. - $200. |
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413 |
ALGONQUIN AMERICAN INDIAN DECORATED BASKET |
Plaited splint wood basket with symbols on front and sides. Minor breaks and small hole in bottom; otherwise, excellent condition. 18 " w. x 11 1/2" d. x 11" h. EST. $100. - $200. |
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414 |
EARLY RELIGIOUS PAINTING ON WOOD PANEL |
Very early painting of Christ like figure holding staff and angel with animal drawn cart. Paint loss and crack in panel. 19 1/4" x 12 1/2" EST. $200. - $400. |
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415 |
EARLY RELIGIOUS PAINTING ON WOOD PANEL |
Early painting of figure with crown holding ornament with cross. Some paint loss, very good condition. Done on early chamfered heavy panel. 19 3/4" x 13 1/4" EST. $200. - $400. |
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416 |
CIVIL WAR 5TH OHIO CAVALRY PHOTO ALBUM |
Civil War photo album composed of 37 cdv's and one tintype
for a total of 38 images. Album is inscribed "Newt's Album,
Presented to him by H. H. Crapo" Crapo's identified cdv is
also in the album. Twenty images have period
identifications, mostly from Company C, 5th Ohio Volunteer
Cavalry, one each from Companies B and E. There are 21
officer images and 15 enlisted men. Also included are two
photo-litho cdv's of Lincoln and the Army/Navy leaders of
the Civil War. Album pages are somewhat loose at the spine,
but the book-style leather cover is in good condition. Nice
Civil War album from Ohio unit assembled in the war-time
period. EST. $2,500. - $3,500. |
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417 |
CIVIL WAR ERA PA. NATIONAL GUARD BAND CHEST |
Early wooden lift lid chest with old blue paint. Lid has stenciled letters in lighter blue that reads "Band 8th Divisn P.N.G.". Inside is divided for drum(s). Lettering in right lower corner possibly "Pvt. Odd". Worn paint on top; otherwise very good condition. From PA estate. 37 1/2" x 14 1/2" x 20". EST. $500 - $1,000. |
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418 |
CIVIL WAR SPENCER CARBINE |
.52 caliber carbine with 18 1/2" barrel. Dark patina on all metal surfaces. "Spencer Repeating Rifle Co., Boston, Mass." markings on top of breech. EST. $650. - $850. |
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419 |
MODEL 1879 ARGENTINE REMINGTON RIFLE |
Model 1879 Argentine Remington Rolling Block rifle. Argentine military rolling block rifle with 34 1/2" barrel with side mounted bayonet lug. Three barrel bands, two sling swivels and cleaning rod. Bright finished barrel and parts with 50% dark patina. Also marked on back strap "C. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y." and several patent dates. EST. $300. - $600. |
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420 |
PLAINS RIFLE CA. 1840 |
Half-stock plains rifle with brass and German silver.
Octagonal, 34" barrel, approximately .36 caliber. Decorated
hammer and lock plate. Period wooden ramrod. EST. $400. -
$600. |
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421 |
CIVIL WAR SHARPS RIFLE |
.52 caliber Sharps rifle marked "C. Sharps Pat. Sept. 12th, 1848". 34 1/2" barrel. Metal surfaces with light pitting. Original stock with two barrel bands and two sling swivels. EST. $550. - $750. |
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421A |
POST CIVIL WAR MILITARY JACKET AND KEPI |
Shoulder buttons on jacket appear to be Massachusetts Militia. Jacket in overall very good condition with some moth holes mainly in the back left sleeve. Few worn spots to green material mainly to the back collar. Matching kepi with two small holes and tears to the green material, tattered leather inside. No markings in kepi but size no. 7. EST. $300. - $500. |
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422 |
R.A. REED PERCUSSION SHOTGUN |
Plate marked "R. A. Reed 76 1/2 Chatham L. N. York". Damascus steel barrel marked "London". Side plate nicely engraved with birds in the design. Trigger guard is engraved with dog on paint, shoulder plate also engraved. Stock has checked design behind trigger. No rod. Overall very good condition. 56" L. EST. $300. - $600. |
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423 |
BRIDESBURG U.S. TRAPDOOR RIFLE |
Allen conversion of M1863 Bridesburg contract musket. 30" barrel, two bands. "1865" on lock plate, "1869" on top of breechblock. Fractured stock and backstrap. Two sling swivels and cleaning rod. EST. $250. - $350. |
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424 |
L.B. GRAYSON 38 CALIBER FULLSTOCK LONG RIFLE |
Full maple stock with patch box. Octagonal barrel marked "38. cal., L. B. Grayson" with dovetailed front and rear sights. 46" L. EST. $200. - $500. |
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425 |
MODEL 1840 HEAVY CAVALRY SABER |
Civil War (1861) contract cavalry saber made by W. K. C., Solingen, Germany. A Civil War import. Good condition. EST. $500. - $700. |
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426 |
MODEL 1840 NCO SWORD |
Civil War Ames Manufactured non-commissioned officer's sword
dated "1864" and marked "Ames Mfg. Co, Chicopee, Mass." No
scabbard. Very good condition. EST. $200. - $300. |
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427 |
CIVIL WAR ERA SWORD |
Civil War era sword with brass handle, "D" shaped knuckle guard and simulated wire wrap handle marked with number "23". Handle has designs on knobs and guard. Single edge blade with some surface wear and small pits. Overall length 38 1/4". Blade length 32". EST. $100. - $300. |
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428 |
CIVIL WAR ERA TRI-EDGE BAYONET AND SCABBARD |
Bayonet marked on blade "WD", crown mark "E 58". All original including belt strap, leather scabbard with brass ends. 22" L. EST. $75. - $150. |
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429 |
BRITISH SOCKET BAYONET |
Zulu-Wars era socket bayonet with bright finish blade and blued socket. Original scabbard with brass throat and tip. For the Martini rifle. 22" L. EST. $75. - $100. |
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430 |
CIVIL WAR ERA U.S. BAYONET AND SCABBARD |
Blade marked "U.S." with "S" underneath. Original leather scabbard with brass tip. Brass tip is separated from leather and leather shows some wear. 21" L. EST. $75. - $150. |
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431 |
CIVIL WAR ERA U.S. BAYONET |
Marked "U.S." on blade. Original condition with light surface spots. 21" L. EST. $75. - $150. |
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432 |
SHARPS 1859 PATENT POCKET PISTOL |
.25 caliber four barrel Sharps pocket pistol. Brass frame, steel barrels with checked walnut grips. Needs firing spring and barrel spring work. Overall very good condition. EST. $75. - $150. |
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433 |
EARLY CARVED BLACK POWDER HORN |
8" horn with carved designs, pine plug, and original leather. Excellent condition. EST. $100. - $300. |
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434 |
POWDER HORNS AND LEATHER POUCH |
5 1/2" powder horn attached to 8' x 9" leather pouch, 4 1/2"
powder horn and two wood carvings found in pouch also
included. EST. $100. - $200. |
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435 |
INDIAN WARS CONVERSION OF CIVIL WAR CANTEEN |
U.S. M1858 pattern converted to 1874 specs. with canvas covering over wool insulation. Marked "N" over "U.S." over "3" on front and "117" on back. Leather carrying strap of black brindle leather. Used in Indian Wars thru Spanish-American War. Some service wear and staining. EST. $75. - $125. |
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436 |
19TH CENTURY POWDER HORN |
Dark patina with carved wooden end cap and stopper. Includes small horn powder measure. Some chip carving at the mouth of the powder horn. 9" L. EST. $75. - $150. |
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436A |
EARLY CAST IRON CANNON |
Unusual early cast iron cannon with old blue paint resting on a newer wooden platform. Cannon 23" L. 6 1/2" w. All in fine condition. EST. $200. - $500. |
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437 |
TWO ODD FELLOWS JEWELS & U.S.D. 1812 PINS |
1) 4" Odd Fellows jewels with leaves, appears to be silver.
2) 3" Odd Fellows jewel. 3) National Society of U.S.
Daughter's pin. All excellent condition. EST. $50. -
$100. |
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438 |
1826 SIGNED JOHN QUINCY ADAMS INDIANA LAND GRANT |
Original 1826 9" X 15" land grant issued to Archibald Glenn of Johnson County, Indiana. Very good condition with fold marks and partial wax seal. Excellent authentic signature. EST. $500. - $1,000. |
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439 |
1822 SIGNED JAMES MONROE KENTUCKY LAND GRANT |
Original 9" x 15" land grant issued to Archibald Glenn of
Fleming County, Kentucky. Good condition with fold marks,
foxing, fade, and wax seal missing. Excellent authentic
signature. EST. $200. - $400. |
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440 |
CIVIL WAR 6TH CT. INFANTRY ROSEWOOD FLUTE |
16" Rosewood flute marked "6th Ct. Inf." and pat. 1861. Excellent condition. EST. $200. - $400. |
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441 |
CIVIL WAR ERA FLUTE MARKED "CROSLEY" |
Civil war era flute marked "Crosley" with insignia below. Black with silverplated ends. 17" long. EST. $100. - $200. |
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442 |
DAGUERROTYPE, RING, FLAG,
ETC. |
Daguerrotype, Ring, Flag, Etc. of Civil War Veteran William
Perrine Russ, 2nd OVI 9th Plate Daguerrotype in dress
clothes and actual ties worn in photo and ring carved of
laurel root while he was in Civil War at Lookout Mountain.
Also, 32" flag from same family. EST. $100. - $200. |
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443 |
47TH KENTUCKY INFANTRY MUSTER ROLLS |
Two muster rolls from the 47th Kentucky Infantry, one from Captain Robert Jackson's Company B, and one from Captain Benjamin Blankenship's Company H. Company B roll has 74 entries and the Company H roll has 70 entries. Both have 1863 dates. Very good condition. EST. $100. - $200. |
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444 |
KENTUCKY FRANK AND LITTLE FAWN WILD WEST LETTER |
1923 letter from Waynesburg, KY with "Kentucky Frank" and
Little Fawn Wild West attractions letterhead. Framed in
early mahogany frame. Some creasing. Letter 8 1/2" x 10
1/2". EST. $50. - $100 |
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445 |
23RD OHIO INFANTRY "SIGN UP" ROLL |
Hand written sign up sheet with patriotic introduction "We the undersigned true and loyal subjects of the government of the United States of America…" Roll has 39 signatures of men intending to enter Co. F, 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Hand written on two spliced pieces of old ledger paper. Very good condition. EST. $75. - $150. |
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446 |
CABINET PHOTO OF MAN WITH CIVIL WAR ERA KEPI |
Cabinet photograph from Peoples Gallery, Delphos, Ohio. EST. $20. - $40. |
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