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The Civil War, Antique Photography, Americana

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CDV Black Soldier Civil War: Civil War CDV of an African-American soldier wearing a 4-button federal issued sack coat and boots. No imprint on verso.
0243: CDV Black Soldier Civil WarEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
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Civil War Identified Freed Slave CDV: Unpublished carte de visite (CDV) of "Opelousas Tommy," a freed slave "contraband." Tommy was liberated sometime in the Spring of 1863 by the 53rd MA Infantry in Opelousas, Louisiana. This image was
0244: Civil War Identified Freed Slave CDVEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Experimental US Aston M1842 Percussion Pistol: Experimental US Aston M1842 percussion pistol cut for shoulder stock. A date of 1848 is found on the lock and the top barrel, which has its correct inspector markings and US proof. The stock has one
0248: Experimental US Aston M1842 Percussion PistolEst. $500-$1,000
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Civil War Providence Tool Co. M1861 Musket: Civil War "Providence Tool Company" M1861 contract musket with a 1864 date on the lockplate. This example has the proper "U.S. Providence Tool Co, Providence R.I." on the lock and no markings are
0249: Civil War Providence Tool Co. M1861 MusketEst. $500-$1,000
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Confederate S.C. Robinson 1st Type Carbine: Superb Civil War Confederate S.C. Robinson 1st Type Carbine made in Richmond, Virginia. This example bears the very early serial number "183." The S.C Robinson Arms Manufactory marking on the lock
0250: Confederate S.C. Robinson 1st Type CarbineEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Rare Civil War Confederate Saber Bayonet: Rare Confederate saber bayonet attributed to maker J.M. Murray of Columbus, GA. At first this example was a bit of a mystery, but after extensive research a definitive match was made with the work of
0251: Rare Civil War Confederate Saber BayonetEst. $500-$1,500
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Civil War Bridesburg Contract M1863 Musket: Civil War Bridesburg contract M1863 Musket dated 1863 on the lockplate and top of the barrel. Marked U.S. with a faint Bridebsurg on the lock. The wood stock shows several dents and a repaired crack
0252: Civil War Bridesburg Contract M1863 MusketEst. $500-$1,000
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Civil War Relic- Gwyn & Campbell Carbine: Relic of a Gwyn & Campbell carbine, marked “Union Rifle” on the frame, the hammer is retained. The lever still falls and is not stuck in place. The serial number appears to be 4310 on the
0253: Civil War Relic- Gwyn & Campbell CarbineEst. $250-$500
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Lot (2) Civil War UCV Tennessee Ribbons: Group includes a United Confederate Veterans medal from the 1937 reunion held in Chattanooga, TN. and a ribbon from the 1897 reunion held in Nashville, TN. It has some age.
0254: Lot (2) Civil War UCV Tennessee RibbonsEst. $100-$300
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Lot (3) of Civil War UCV Souvenir Pins: Set of three stamped United Confederate Veterans brass souvenir pins from the 1917 Washington D.C., 1916 Birmingham, AL, and 1919 Atlanta, GA reunions.
0255: Lot (3) of Civil War UCV Souvenir PinsEst. $100-$300
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Lot (3) of Civil War UCV Reunion Pieces: Group includes a United Confederate Veterans pinback from the 1917 Washington, D.C. reunion, a celluloid shield ribbon of Robert E. Lee from the 1900 Louisville, KY reunion, and a Houston, TX
0256: Lot (3) of Civil War UCV Reunion PiecesEst. $100-$300
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Lot (3) Civil War GAR Reunion Pieces: Cast brass G.A.R. belt buckle. 1895 “Old Kentucky” Louisville G.A.R. National Encampment ribbon with the first line of “My Old Kentucky Home”. 1915 G.A.R. National Association
0257: Lot (3) Civil War GAR Reunion PiecesEst. $100-$300
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Washington Arms Pepperbox Revolver: .31 caliber six shot pepperbox by the W.W. Marston company, marked as Washington Arms on the top of the hammer. The action works. Grips show wear, but no repairs. Metal is attic dark with some of the
0258: Washington Arms Pepperbox RevolverEst. $300-$500
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Civil War Moore's Revolver: .32 caliber brass framed revolver in good condition. Action works, grips in good condition. Brass shows some wear. Iron smooth throughout with no pitting. Marked on top of barrel "Moore's Pat.
0259: Civil War Moore's RevolverEst. $300-$500
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Manhattan .36 Caliber Model Revolver: Series II .36 caliber Civil War era revolver in good condition. Action works. One replaced screw on trigger guard forward the trigger. All matching serial number including wedge 5xxx. Wood grips in
0260: Manhattan .36 Caliber Model RevolverEst. $500-$700
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Belgian Single Shot Pistol: Hidden trigger single shot pistol in good condition. The Damascus barrel easily unscrews for cleaning. The action works, trigger extends down. Nipple is original. Wood grips in good condition. No
0261: Belgian Single Shot PistolEst. $200-$400
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Remington Model 95 Double Derringer: Civil War era Model Number 3 Marked "Remington Arms Co. Illion NY" on top of barrel. Action works. 822 under barrel. Traces of case color on metal.
0262: Remington Model 95 Double DerringerEst. $500-$700
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Rare Civil War Federal Tarred Haversack: Retains the shoulder strap. The material is pliable but shows wear. It retains the two pewter buttons inside for the inner liner. The outer closure latch is present, but the buckle is missing. There
0263: Rare Civil War Federal Tarred HaversackEst. $300-$500
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