June "Premier" Sale 2021-06-19 Auction - 184 Price Results - Fleischer's Auctions in OH - Page 8
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Columbus, OH, United States
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June "Premier" Sale

"Premier" sale featuring lots that relate to African-American history, the Civil War, and antique photography.
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Manhattan Firearms, 2nd Model- Civil War: Second model .22 caliber revolver produced by Manhattan Firearms, which sought to compete with Colt and other leading firearm manufacturers during the Civil War era. This example was likely made in
0169: Manhattan Firearms, 2nd Model- Civil WarEst. $250-$500
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Manhattan Firearms, 1st Model 2nd Var.: First model, second variation .22 caliber revolver produced by Manhattan Firearms, which sought to compete with Colt and other leading firearm manufacturers during the Civil War era. This example was
0170: Manhattan Firearms, 1st Model 2nd Var.Est. $150-$350
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Soldier Letter to Brother: A transcribed letter from a Civil War soldier to his brother. Ink is readable on paper that has some spotting and discoloration. It is dated Sept 25th, 1861 from what looks like "Camp Temally."
0171: Soldier Letter to BrotherEst. $50-$100
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Rare Confederate Officer’s Pay: Note: The picture of Colonel Woodward is not part of this lot. Form no. 3 officer’s pay account to Lt. Colonel Thomas G. Woodward of Hopkinsville, KY. The document is in good
0173: Rare Confederate Officer’s PayEst. $150-$300
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49th Tennessee Confederate Parole: Confederate parole dated May 10th, 1865 in Meridian, Mississippi. Document has folds and is conserved together as seen on the reverse. The print is vivid as is the written ink. David Halliburton
0174: 49th Tennessee Confederate ParoleEst. $100-$200
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Large Albumen of Fort Brady: Large un-mounted albumen measuring approximately 10 x 13.5 inches. There is some toning noted on the image with some tears on the edges. Overall, image is clear with detail. Photographer unknown,
0175: Large Albumen of Fort BradyEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
Dug Confederate Cavalry Spur: Dug Confederate cavalry spur from the Savannah, Tennessee area. Missing rowel, one piece of neck broken. No repairs otherwise. Nice dug example of Confederate
0176: Dug Confederate Cavalry SpurEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
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Photo Album w/ 3 Soldiers (Ohio Estate): Complete photo album with 30 carte-de-vsite (CDV) photographs from a few Midwestern states. There is a modern note with the album stating that its from an Ohio estate. There are three soldiers in the
0177: Photo Album w/ 3 Soldiers (Ohio Estate)Est. $150-$300
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M1858 US Cavalry Bit: Nice example of a M1858 Cavalry Bit complete with curb chain. It retains the reign guides and bar, as well as the two bit bosses with an unmistaken "US." The curb chain is attached with two modern
0181: M1858 US Cavalry BitEst. $250-$500
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Large Albumen of Fort Pickering, Tennessee: Un-mounted albumen measuring approximately 10 x 13.5inch. Shows the interior of the fort down from Mississippi River. There are some tears noted on the edges and is light in the contrast. There is a
0182: Large Albumen of Fort Pickering, TennesseeEst. $150-$300
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Large Albumen – Redoubt Dutton: Large un-mounted albumen measuring approximately 10 x 13.5 inches. The image is clear with excellent detail and at the bottom is identified as “Redoubt Dutton." There is no photographer
0183: Large Albumen – Redoubt DuttonEst. $150-$300
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Large Albumen of Sherman’s Lookout: Un-mounted albumen measuring approximately 10 x 13.5 inches. It shows “Sherman’s Lookout” at Fort Pickering, Memphis, Tennessee. There are some tears at the edges, but the clarity
0184: Large Albumen of Sherman’s LookoutEst. $150-$300
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