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"Children of Slaves" Freedmen's School CDV & TintypeOriginal Confederate Cavalry GuidonTintype of Col. John Q. Lane- 97th Ohio
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OH, United States
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November 14th Americana Sale

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Rare N. Starr Ketland Type Eagle Head Sword: This sword is one of the rarest Nathan Starr produced, with not many known to exist. Comes with its original leather scabbard. The blade is in overall very good to fine condition with a sharp
0050: Rare N. Starr Ketland Type Eagle Head SwordEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Remington New Model Police Revolver: Very nice Remington New Model Police that exhibits traces of finish throughout the gun. It appears on this example the finish has, in some places, flaked off over the years. The grips are very good.
0051: Remington New Model Police RevolverEst. $800-$1,200
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Smith & Wesson Schofield "Belly Gun" Revolver: Very interesting Smith & Wesson Schofield that was cut-down from a normal barrel length to be a "belly gun", Traces of original blued finish throughout the frame. A Period copper front sight was
0052: Smith & Wesson Schofield "Belly Gun" RevolverEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Leman Altered Lorenz Musket: This is an untouched Lorenz with a Leman Bolster alteration. Metal is covered with a dark patina, the stock shows scratches and dings throughout with handling wear. Mechanically good. [Firearms]
0053: Leman Altered Lorenz MusketEst. $400-$800
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Confederate(?) Isaac Hollis Musket: Enfield Pattern 2 Band Musket manufactured by Isaac Hollis that is believed to have been used by a Confederate solder. This example shows a bayonet lug marked "20". The stock is in very good
0056: Confederate(?) Isaac Hollis MusketEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Philadelphia Derringer Pistol: Wonderful single shot pistol by the famous Henry Derringer company of Philadelphia, PA. The iron throughout has a nice metal gray tone with some minor pitting. It has a 4 inch octagon barrel. The
0058: Philadelphia Derringer PistolEst. $500-$750
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Colt M1851 Hartford Navy Revolver: Colt M1851 Hartford Navy Revolver Colt M1851 Hartford Navy revolver that features all matching serial numbers including its wedge. Serial Number 93xxx indicates an 1860 production year, dating the
0059: Colt M1851 Hartford Navy RevolverEst. $750-$2,000
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Scarce Volcanic Navy Pistol: This Volcanic pistol features an 8" barrel with a crisp and sharp barrel address. The finish of the barrel is a grey patina. The grips are excellent and retain most of their original factory varnish.
0060: Scarce Volcanic Navy PistolEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Confederate D-Guard Bowie Knife: Authentic Confederate D-guard bowie knife. Wood grip is in good condition. [Civil War] [Sword]
0061: Confederate D-Guard Bowie KnifeEst. $500-$2,000
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Original Confederate Cavalry Guidon: We are pleased to offer this original swallowtail guidon used by a Confederate cavalry regiment during the Civil War. Its production is attributed to the firm Burger & Bros., of Richmond, Virginia.
0064: Original Confederate Cavalry GuidonEst. $7,500-$15,000
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Original Confederate Button Lot (14): Fourteen Original Confederate Civil War era buttons, overall very good condition. Respective designs and maker's marks shown in the photos.
0065: Original Confederate Button Lot (14)Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Incredible Ellsworth CS Flag Relic & Archive: We are excited to offer this lot which features a remnant taken from the Confederate flag which the young Colonel Ellsworth was shot and killed removing from the "Marshall House" inn at the outset of
0066: Incredible Ellsworth CS Flag Relic & ArchiveEst. $750-$1,500
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Triple-Armed Confederate Ambrotype: This outstanding sixth plate Confederate ambrotype speaks for itself: a young Southern soldier clutches his musket while sporting a brace of revolvers in his black leather belt. He peers directly at
0067: Triple-Armed Confederate AmbrotypeEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Tenn. Confederate Tintype & Cross of Honor: Grouping includes a full plate tintype and Southern Cross of Honor inscribed “W.F Bell.” The tintype depicts a soldier, presumably Bell, wielding a cavalry sword. A rarely seen Savage
0069: Tenn. Confederate Tintype & Cross of HonorEst. $500-$700
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Confederate Battlefield Bible Pickup: Like many Civil War soldiers, Sgt. Maj. Otho S. Lee of Stuart’s Horse Artillery, C.S.A., hunted for souvenirs of his time on the front. He found a good one during the battle of Trevilian
0071: Confederate Battlefield Bible PickupEst. $500-$700
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