Poulin Premier Firearms Auction Dec. 13, 2020 2020-12-13 Auction - 670 Price Results - Poulin Antiques & Auctions in ME - Page 3
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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

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EXTREMELY RARE & VERY FINE, IDENTIFIED: CONFEDERATE SHELL JACKET OF HUNTER B. SWAGER, KENTUCKY CAVALRYMAN IN JOHN HUNT MORGANS COMMAND. Hunter B. Swager (1841-1873) entered service into Company H, 1st Kentucky Infantry & later served in
3048: EXTREMELY RARE & VERY FINE, IDENTIFIEDEst. $30,000-$40,000Lot Passed
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RARE CONFEDERATE MONTGOMERY DEPOT ENLISTED: UNIFORM JACKET IDENTIFIED TO JOSEPH STONE OF THE 32ND ALABAMA. This exceptional rarity is 1 of 7 known examples of what is generally termed a Montgomery Depot jacket. This jacket was worn by Joseph
3049: RARE CONFEDERATE MONTGOMERY DEPOT ENLISTEDEst. $25,000-$35,000
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ARTILLERY FROCK COAT OF CONFEDERATE CAPT. HUGH R.: GARDEN, PALMETTO LIGHT ARTILLERY. Hugh Richardson Garden (1840-1910) entered the war April 9, 1861 as an infantryman but by early ’62 had organized & recruited his own company of 150 men to be
3050: ARTILLERY FROCK COAT OF CONFEDERATE CAPT. HUGH R.Est. $20,000-$30,000
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CONFEDERATE CONVERTED ENLISTED GREATCOAT.: This is a rare & possibly unique example of Confederate ingenuity of repurposing regulation Union dbl. breasted overcoat by over dyeing, removing lining & cuffs, changing buttons to Georgia state
3051: CONFEDERATE CONVERTED ENLISTED GREATCOAT.Est. $4,000-$6,000
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WOODEN MILITARY FIELD CHEST OF CONFEDERATE MAJOR: SACKFIELD MACLIN, SAN ANTONIO, TX. This is an interesting field chest no doubt contemporary to Maclin’s days as a U.S. Army paymaster in the late 1850s. The iron bound wood chest measures
3052: WOODEN MILITARY FIELD CHEST OF CONFEDERATE MAJOREst. $2,000-$3,000
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2 RARE "CSA" BUTTONS.: 1) Albert CS81A 22.6mm, “S BUCKLEY BIRMINGHAM”. CONDITION: very good, shank slightly loose & sm. push on back. 2) Albert CS86A, 22.5mm, very rare original cast CSA. CONDITION: very good, few
3053: 2 RARE "CSA" BUTTONS.Est. $800-$1,200
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EXTREMELY RARE CIVIL WAR UNION ENLISTED 4 BUTTON: SACK COAT FOR A CORPORAL OF INFANTRY. Perhaps the most eagerly sought after uniform item of the Civil War is the enlisted 4 button sack coat. These coats were cheaply made of relatively thin material
3054: EXTREMELY RARE CIVIL WAR UNION ENLISTED 4 BUTTONEst. $13,000-$18,000
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EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PRE CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL WAR: PERIOD U.S. MOUNTED RIFLEMAN'S SHELL JACKET. This jacket is one of the true rarities of uniform collecting. These uniforms were originally authorized for the US Mounted Rifle Regiments. They were
3056: EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PRE CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL WAREst. $7,000-$13,000
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CIVIL WAR STYLE BUMMERS CAP.: A classic Civil War period Union bummers cap of blue wool w/ a 4 1/2” rise in the front & a 7” rise in the rear. Leather chinstrap w/ dual slides & brass enlisted buttons securing the ends. Heavy
3057: CIVIL WAR STYLE BUMMERS CAP.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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4 ATTRACTIVE OFFICERS UNIFORMS.: 1) M1902 lieutenant’s uniform of the Quartermaster Department of the 69th New York Infantry. This exceptionally attractive uniform is of standard 1902 configuration. It has a double breasted front
3058: 4 ATTRACTIVE OFFICERS UNIFORMS.Est. $800-$1,200
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4 BUTTON CIVIL WAR STYLE SACK COAT.: This interesting sack coat presents a problem in assigning a date of mfg. because it is not typical of a government issued sack coat of the Civil War. It is possible that it is a state contract or
3059: 4 BUTTON CIVIL WAR STYLE SACK COAT.Est. $800-$1,500
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE COLLEGE HILL ARSENAL CAVALRY: OFFICERS SABER. Overall length: 42 5/8”. Blade length: 34 1/2". This fine example of a College Hill Arsenal produced Confederate cavalry officer’s sword is one of the classics of all Confederate
3062: CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE COLLEGE HILL ARSENAL CAVALRYEst. $16,000-$20,000
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CONFEDERATE SHARP & HAMILTON CAVALRY SABER.: Overall length: 42". Blade length: 36". This Confederate saber represents one of the most difficult Confederate cavalry sabers to acquire. Sharp & Hamilton worked in Nashville, TN on the Franklin
3065: CONFEDERATE SHARP & HAMILTON CAVALRY SABER.Est. $15,000-$18,000
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE NAVAL CUTLASS FROM: CATHERINE’S FORGE IN FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA. Overall length: 26 3/4". Blade length: 21”. A superior example of one of the most recognizable of Confederate edged weapons emblazoned w/ “C S
3067: CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE NAVAL CUTLASS FROMEst. $9,000-$13,000
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FINE CONFEDERATE STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORD: BY BOYLE & GAMBLE OF RICHMOND VIRGINIA. Overall length: 37". Blade length: 30 7/8". Blade features an unstopped fuller & is etched throughout 2/3 of its length w/ a Confederate battle flag, the
3068: FINE CONFEDERATE STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORDEst. $8,000-$11,000
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CONFEDERATE COOK & BROTHER NAVAL CUTLASS.: Overall length: 26 1/4". Blade length: 20 3/4". In late January of 1861, Louisiana seceded from the Union & Ferdinand & Francis Cook established an armory located at 1 Canal Street in New Orleans.
3069: CONFEDERATE COOK & BROTHER NAVAL CUTLASS.Est. $7,000-$9,000
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RARE & FINE “1ST VA CAV” MARKED FIRST MODEL: VIRGINIA MANUFACTORY CAVALRY SABER ALTERED FOR CIVIL WAR. Beautiful example of the 1st model Virginia Manufactory cavalry saber made in Richmond Virginia just prior to the War of 1812 & then altered
3071: RARE & FINE “1ST VA CAV” MARKED FIRST MODELEst. $5,000-$6,000
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