Poulin Premier Firearms Auction Dec. 13, 2020 2020-12-13 Auction - 670 Price Results - Poulin Antiques & Auctions in ME - Page 2
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RARE & FINE EARLY CONFEDERATE 1ST MODEL LEMATCONFEDERATE SHARP & HAMILTON CAVALRY SABER.REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA CHARLEVILLE MODEL 1763
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Fairfield, ME, United States
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Poulin Premier Firearms Auction Dec. 13, 2020

Fantastic selection! Antique, Modern, Military & Sporting firearms! Edged weapons, shooting accessories, accouterments & ammo. From Revolutionary weapons & firearms to modern Class III machine guns!
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RARE 1814 DATED 2nd MODEL VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY: FLINTLOCK PISTOL. Cal.64. S# marked “222” on bottom & matching inside stock & sideplate. 10” Rnd. bbl. Standard configuration 16” overall, patterned after model 1805 Harper’s Ferry w/ lock
3024: RARE 1814 DATED 2nd MODEL VIRGINIA MANUFACTORYEst. $12,000-$15,000
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WONDERFUL ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA THIRD PATTERN: BATTLE FLAG OF THE 6TH GEORGIA CAVALRY CAPTURED AT LAY’S FERRY GEORGIA 1864. This classic ANV style Richmond Depot battle flag was produced between 1863-1864. It was the battle flag of the 6th
3025: WONDERFUL ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA THIRD PATTERNEst. $75,000-$125,000
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FINE ARCHIVELY FRAMED CONFEDERATE 1ST NATIONAL: REGIMENTAL BATTLE FLAG CAPTURED AT HUNTSVILLE, AL. APRIL 12TH, 1862. You will not find a more aesthetically pleasing Confederate regimental “Stars & Bars”, beautifully painted on middle bar in
3026: FINE ARCHIVELY FRAMED CONFEDERATE 1ST NATIONALEst. $30,000-$50,000
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FINE CONFEDERATE “STARS & BARS” EARLY WAR FLAG: COMMEMORATING TEXAS 7TH SECEDING STATE. 33 3/4" x 56 1/2", 5" Stars in 22" canton, all hand sewn, cotton, linen & silk. This flag was found in a New England estate. It most likely was a Confederate
3027: FINE CONFEDERATE “STARS & BARS” EARLY WAR FLAGEst. $15,000-$25,000
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CONFEDERATE REUNION BATTLE FLAG OF GENERAL: WICKHAM, HANOVER DRAGOONS. The Saint Andrews Cross, several variations square & rectangular, 12 stars to 15 stars examples. Both Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia used the St. Andrews cross but in a
3029: CONFEDERATE REUNION BATTLE FLAG OF GENERALEst. $2,000-$3,000
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CONFEDERATE SAINT ANDREWS CROSS BATTLE FLAG.: 42.5" x 29.5", all hand sewn. Red field & blue cross are silk, crepe or twill weave. 4.5" White stars & .5" fimbriation, 1 sides. Backed w/ a tabby weave, loose woven brown cotton. A very similar
3030: CONFEDERATE SAINT ANDREWS CROSS BATTLE FLAG.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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CONFEDERATE 1ST NATIONAL REUNION FLAG OF GENERAL: HANOVER DRAGOONS. Williams Carter Wickham (1820-1888) was a VA lawyer & plantation owner who voted against secession, but nonetheless became an important Confederate cavalry commander & after the war
3031: CONFEDERATE 1ST NATIONAL REUNION FLAG OF GENERALEst. $1,500-$2,000
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CONFEDERATE 2ND NATIONAL REUNION FLAG OF GENERAL: WICKHAM, HANOVER DRAGOONS. Like First national in previous lot, this flag came from Hickory Hill Plantation, antebellum home of General Williams C. Wickham, about 34" x 24", all cotton w/ hemmed
3032: CONFEDERATE 2ND NATIONAL REUNION FLAG OF GENERALEst. $1,500-$2,000
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CONFEDERATE 3RD NATIONAL REUNION FLAG OF GENERAL: WICKHAM, HANOVER DRAGOONS. Third National “Blood Stained Banner” was adopted March 4, 1865, the final flag of the Confederacy. This flag also from Hickory Hill Plantation, antebellum home of
3033: CONFEDERATE 3RD NATIONAL REUNION FLAG OF GENERALEst. $1,500-$2,000
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3034: WITHDRAWN.Est. $50-$75Lot Passed
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RARE CIVIL WAR SURGEON’S KEPI FOR A MAJOR OF THE: CONFEDERATE STATES MEDICAL CORPS. All Confederate kepis are scarce and desirable but a kepi for a Confederate surgeon is truly a rarity and seldom seen on the collector’s market. This example has
3036: RARE CIVIL WAR SURGEON’S KEPI FOR A MAJOR OF THEEst. $10,000-$15,000
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IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE 50TH VA CAP.: This headgear belonged to two Confederate soldiers from Tazewell County, VA, Allen L. Hash & Lt. George W. Wallace, Company C, 50th VA Infantry. On July 2, 1861 Hash & Wallace enlisted from Burke’s
3037: IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE 50TH VA CAP.Est. $8,000-$12,000
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CONFEDERATE HOMESPUN ENLISTED KEPI.: Kepi has a letter & photographs compiled by Les Jensen, Civil War textile authority. Jensen describes kepi measuring 4 1/2” in front & 7” in back including roll, 5 1/4" diameter top. All hand
3038: CONFEDERATE HOMESPUN ENLISTED KEPI.Est. $6,000-$8,000
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STUNNING CIVIL WAR UNION OFFICERS SLOUCH HAT: FOR THE 6TH INFANTRY. An exemplary specimen with matching gold bullion embroidered officers insignia. The front of the hat features an infantry horn with metal false embroidered “6” in the
3040: STUNNING CIVIL WAR UNION OFFICERS SLOUCH HATEst. $6,000-$8,500
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CIVIL WAR ERA RED ZOUAVE OFFICER’S KEPI.: Scarlet body 3.5” in front, 4.5” in back is sewn to a 1 1/4" tall deep dark blue band edged w/ two flat silver bullion bands w/ single bands rising on sides to crown w/ single band around top &
3042: CIVIL WAR ERA RED ZOUAVE OFFICER’S KEPI.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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CIVIL WAR UNION BUMMERS CAP LIKELY OF THE 9TH: VERMONT INFANTRY. A fine example of the classic Union enlisted man’s headgear of the Civil War. This bummer’s cap has a blue wool body w/ a 6" rear seam. There is a stiffener in the crown & a
3043: CIVIL WAR UNION BUMMERS CAP LIKELY OF THE 9THEst. $1,500-$2,200
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CIVIL WAR TARRED LINEN KEPI.: A nice example of a private purchase, tarred linen kepi of the Civil War period. Kepis like this example were often worn for protection from the rain. They are not an issued item but many enlisted
3044: CIVIL WAR TARRED LINEN KEPI.Est. $800-$1,400
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CIVIL WAR UNION CAVALRY KEPI.: A classic Civil War enlisted man’s cavalry kepi w/ crossed sabers on the crown along w/ a company letter “F”. Dark blue body w/ brass enlisted man’s side buttons. No chinstrap. Leather visor.
3045: CIVIL WAR UNION CAVALRY KEPI.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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REGULATION CONFEDERATE INFANTRY OFFICER'S FROCK: COAT OF LT. FRANCIS MORENO, KILLED IN ACTION AT SHILOH. This regulation Confederate frock coat was worn by Lieutenant Francis Moreno, 13th Battalion LA Infantry. Moreno’s name “F. Moreno Jr.”
3046: REGULATION CONFEDERATE INFANTRY OFFICER'S FROCKEst. $40,000-$50,000
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