18th & 19th C. Antiques & Decorative Arts 2007-11-03 Auction - 703 Price Results - Brunk Auctions in NC - Page 30
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Asheville, NC, United States
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18th & 19th C. Antiques & Decorative Arts

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American Furniture, Related (Excluding Southern; Architectural, Garden; Asian Art, Related; Autographs, Book, Documents, Postcards, Related; Clocks, Nautical, Sporting, Coins; English, Continental Furniture, Accessories; Folk, Outsider Art; Glass, Tiffany Items, Related; Jewelry, Fashion, Related; Musical Instruments, Related (Including Rock Music); Oriental Rugs; Paintings, Watercolors, Bronzes, Prints, Drawings, Miniatures, Silhouettes, Sculpture; Porcelain, Ceramics (Excluding Asian Ceramics); Silver; Southern Furniture, Related; Southern Pottery; Textiles (Excluding Oriental Rugs).
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19th century U.S. cavalry saber,: Mdl. 1864, brass guard, 38 in. overall, with leather McClellan type saddlebags with U.S. military marks and brass mounts. Blade in excellent condition, scabbard with minor dents and repaint, grip
0767: 19th century U.S. cavalry saber,Est. $100-$200See Sold Price
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Confederate soldier ambrotype,: one-sixth plate image, officer in gray uniform, "No Book…Book(?)" scsratched on verso, [minor scratches, lacking case]; with one-ninth plate ferrotype of Confederate officer standing with sword to
0768: Confederate soldier ambrotype,Est. $400-$800See Sold Price
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19th century U.S. sword,: blade marked "G.W. Simmons & Co.", for staff or field infantry officer, hinged guard, gilt bronze mounts, ornate insignia with eagles, original shagreen grips, blade with extensive engraving, late
0770: 19th century U.S. sword,Est. $500-$1,000
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U.S. naval officer's sword,: ornate brass guard, engraved blade marked "Fred Fisch, Vallejo, Cal.", early 20th century, 29-3/4 in. blade, 35 in. overall, with original leather belt (not shown). Guard with traces of original
0771: U.S. naval officer's sword,Est. $300-$600See Sold Price
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Three U.S. swords: Ames Mdl. 1851, U.S. noncommissioned officer, brass guard, blade marked "US/JH/1861", 32 in. blade, 38-1/2 in. overall, [lacking 4 in. of scabbard tip, otherwise good condition]; Ames Mdl. 1860
0772: Three U.S. swordsEst. $300-$600
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Mdl. 1860 field officer's sword,: Horstman, fancy brass guard, scabbard with presentation name and date, "Captain George G. Steel…December 27, 1895", 28 in. blade, 34 in. overall. Scabbard with minor corrosion.
0774: Mdl. 1860 field officer's sword,Est. $300-$600
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Ames artillery sword with scabbard: handle with scaled decoration, both sides of pommel with eagles in relief, American, mid 19th century, blade 19 in., overall length 25 in., leather scabbard with brass tip, leather belt. Blade with
0775: Ames artillery sword with scabbardEst. $1,000-$2,000See Sold Price
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