Fall Americana Auction 2007-10-06 Auction - 689 Price Results - Valley Auctions in VA - Page 3
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Dublin, VA, United States
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Featuring over 700 lots of rare and one of kind period furniture, art glass and collectibles. Including 180 lots of Civil War and reunion items, collection of oil lamps, estate jewelry, artwork and over 100 lots of match safes and mechanical banks. Items originating from several estates throughout the Mid-Atlantic, private collections and public institutions. Civil War. Period Civil War and reunion items from both the Union and the Confederacy including: long arms, pistols, swords, images, canteens, an Irish South Carolina volunteers flag, letters with covers, Confederate military documents and UCV magazines as well as military items from other time periods including reenacting and later collectibles. Furniture: Two breathtaking high back Rocco beds, tall chests, blanket chests, corner cupboard, sofas and settees, shaker rocker, several Empire chests, Stickley sofa and chair, pie safes, excellent North Carolina walnut sideboard, jelly cupboards, numerous sets of chairs including set of ten Chippendale style Centennial chairs, tall case clock signed Norton and Sohn, "Old Hickory" furniture, Victorian marble top dressers and parlor tables and much more! Art Glass & Smalls: Numerous signed pieces of Moser, Wavecrest, Moorcroft vase, cased glass including Galle, lots of Jasperware and Wedgwood, Amphora vases, Hawks and other cut crystal, satin glass, Handel and Tiffany lamps, slag glass lamps, Lladro figures, assorted RS Prussia, Germany and Austrian porcelain, salt glazed mugs and pitchers, collection of 20+ oil lamps including Aladdin, miniatures, hand painted, Rail Road lanterns, etc. plus hundreds of other items!
Collectibles & jewelry: Over 100 lots of rare and hard to find match safes, coin operated banks, ink wells, desk bells and other mechanical iron. Estate Rings including diamond clusters, emerald, sapphire, pearl necklaces, etc. 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD LS: With extended cab. Auto, 4wd, towing package, 37,000 miles, 6.0 liter, etc.
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Civil War Letter: From Camp Dick in Robinson, Kentucky, Nov 9th 1861. This camp was used for organizing several units of Kentucky Infantry. Letter mentions drilling in the mud as well as capturing wild mules and using
0052: Civil War LetterEst. $100-$200
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Revolutionary War Document: Signed by Nathan Tyler, Umbridge Feb 5th 1781. Asking for muster rolls to be compared so that he can pay his men. Mentions a Captain Read, Taft and Seagrave. Multiple tears and folds. Has several
0053: Revolutionary War DocumentEst. $60-$90
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Lot of Three Documents: An 1864 pass for a soldier to go from Arlington, VA to Washington from April 23rd till 3 am on the 24th. Signed by a Captain Morgan of General Derussy's Division. Folds and tears. A printed special
0054: Lot of Three DocumentsEst. $60-$90
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Knights Head Militia Sword: has bone handle. This is the post Civil War type that does not have the chain from pommel to hilt. Plain blade has rust spots. Leather scabbard with brass hardware. Brass tip has been crushed.
0055: Knights Head Militia SwordEst. $150-$300
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19th Century Tin Miners Canteen: Nice form with screw cap. Minor rust and dings to entire body. Has old rope hanging strap. Very good condition. 9 1/2" h x 7" w x 3 3/4" d.
0056: 19th Century Tin Miners CanteenEst. $100-$200
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Model 1858 Smooth Side Canteen: Has pewter spout, stopper and chain intact. Has minor dings. Has initials VDM scratched in neck of spout. Very good condition. 8" dia.
0057: Model 1858 Smooth Side CanteenEst. $100-$200
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1/4 Plate Tintype of Two Standing Soldiers: Soldiers are armed with swords. Tragically this image was folded in half at some point and the emulsion is heavily damaged. You can see most of the soldier to the left and parts of the one on the
0058: 1/4 Plate Tintype of Two Standing SoldiersEst. $75-$150
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Confederate Dug I Infantry Button: Back has been eaten away by ground action. Front sill looks good with nice patina. Front is tice #CSI203. A British made button. Good condition. 23 mm in dia.
0059: Confederate Dug I Infantry ButtonEst. $75-$125
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Union Letter: Edwin A. Lane 40th Massachusetts Infantry from Chesapeake General Hospital at Fort Monroe, Virginia, Sept 23, 1863. Soldier has dysentery and talks of his aliment and some about the boys in his unit.
0060: Union LetterEst. $75-$150
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4 Musket Hammers: Three are percussion rifles and one appears to be for a trap door. One has teeth and had an external spring. Minor rust, some pitting. Overall very good condition. 3" h x 1 1/2" w.
0061: 4 Musket HammersEst. $75-$125
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Lot of 46 Tintypes: Men, women, children in common poses. No identification. Some group images. Some have rust damage. Most at 1/6, 1/4, and 1/16 plate images. Good to excellent condition.
0062: Lot of 46 TintypesEst. $60-$90
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Identified Tintype: Image of Franklin T. Wilson 1862, age 18 in his civilian clothes. He joined the 23rd Mississippi Volunteers. Minor crazing of emulsion. 1/6th plate. Very good condition. Frame: 7" h x 5" w.
0063: Identified TintypeEst. $60-$90
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Unusual Double Spouted Canteen: One spout is open and one is capped with a top with holes apparently for straining items from the liquid inside. Appears to be pine with metal hoops at edges. Has two rings for carrying strap. Has a
0064: Unusual Double Spouted CanteenEst. $100-$200
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Confederate Flag - Early 1900's: Signed Tenn. May 1927 on one bar. Machined stitched heavy cotton fabric with hand sewn stars. Probably a UCV Flag. Corners reinforced for flying outdoors. Right corners faded. Stains throughout with
0065: Confederate Flag - Early 1900'sEst. $200-$400
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Two Gem Tintypes: One of a soldier and one of a woman. Housed in a paper holder in a preserved and mat. Both are in nice shape. Overall very good condition. 2 1/2" h x 2" w.
0066: Two Gem TintypesEst. $60-$90
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1/6th Plate Tintype of Seated Soldier: Image has major scratches. Mat only, no case. Overall good condition. 3" h x 2 3/4" w.
0067: 1/6th Plate Tintype of Seated SoldierEst. $60-$90
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52 Card Deck..Leaders of the Confederacy: Deck of Facts and Leaders of the Confederacy. Circa 1900 cards are numbered 1-12 and have portraits of various Southern leaders such as Lee, Jackson, A.P. Hill, Davis, Bragg, Stephens, Toombs, etc.,
0068: 52 Card Deck..Leaders of the ConfederacyEst. $60-$90
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1/6th Plate Tintype of Two Soldiers: Seated. Men appear to be brothers. Both have on nice long military coats, no kepi's or weapons. Scratches and a few emulsion flakes missing. Housed in a leatherette case. Case has minor wear and
0069: 1/6th Plate Tintype of Two SoldiersEst. $150-$300
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Model 1840 Cavalry Saber with Scabbard: marked US 1864. Makers mark and inspectors initials have worn off. Scabbard has been painted black at one time. Leather and wire wrap intact. Has Roman number VI (6) at end of hand guard behind
0070: Model 1840 Cavalry Saber with ScabbardEst. $400-$600
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Framed Oath of Amnesty: For E.M. Williams of Pulaski County, Arkansas dated Sept 1, 1865 and signed by the Provost Marshall of Camden Arkansas. Standard preprinted oath that is signed by E.M. Williams. Tape damage to back.
0071: Framed Oath of AmnestyEst. $100-$300
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$500 Confederate First Issue Bond: From the February 28th 1861 Act this bond was issued May 1 1861 from the capital at Montgomery Alabama. 16 of the original $20 bond clips remain. This is bond #4951. Has some fold lines and edge
0072: $500 Confederate First Issue BondEst. $100-$200
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2 pieces Confederate Currency: Five cent State of North Carolina note Jan 1 1863 issue. One dollar Farmers Bank of Alabama note March 10th 1862 issue. One dollar is nice crisp uncirculated while the five cent has fold lines and
0073: 2 pieces Confederate CurrencyEst. $50-$75
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Confederate Cover With Jeff Davis Stamp: Jeff Davis is olive green five cent. Cancelled in blue Nashville Tennessee Dec 11 1861. Addressed to S.W. Hatchett Esq. Clerk of Circuit Court Trenton, Gibson Co. Tennessee. Pencil notes on back Flap
0074: Confederate Cover With Jeff Davis StampEst. $50-$75
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Cotton Flag for Irish SC Volunteers: 19th Century. Light green fabric has a dark green shamrock in each corner and center is hand embroidered Irish S.C. Vols. Signed O'Hara on end. All hand stitching. Very folky look. Has stains and end
0076: Cotton Flag for Irish SC VolunteersEst. $600-$1,000