Dave Taylor's 9th Civil War Auction Feb 2022 2022-02-20 Auction - 118 Price Results - Dave Taylor's Civil War Antiques Online Auctions in OH - Page 4
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War of 1812 carved PowderhornHigh finish matched pr cased Smith & Wesson revolvers
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Sylvania, OH, United States
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Dave Taylor's 9th Civil War Auction Feb 2022

Civil War arms and equipment. Photographs, guns, swords, shoulder straps, Confederate artifacts, Colt revolvers, Bowie knives, Canteens, War of 1812 carved powder horn, and more. SHIPPING INSIDE USA ONLY.
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Very very early smith and Wesson army revolver: You will be hard pressed to find another Civil War Smith and Wesson earlier than this one. This number two army model bears serial number 138 on bottom strap and back face of barrel. The cylinder
0074: Very very early smith and Wesson army revolverEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Civil war starr army revolver double action: One of the most modern designs used during the Civil War was this self cocking 44 caliber six shot army revolver made by the Starr arms company. Total government purchases amounted to 21,050, with
0075: Civil war starr army revolver double actionEst. $800-$1,200
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Civil war Eagle arms revolver: This is a miniature version of the plant revolver. This is an early variation of this interesting little revolver. The six chambers are front loaded with .30 Cal. Cup Fire rounds and
0076: Civil war Eagle arms revolverEst. $400-$700
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Civil War New York Cavalry Officer Saber: This model 1860 cavalry officer saber incorporates the NY state motto Excelsior into the floral and martial blade etching. Chances are very good that the target buyer was an officer in one of the
0079: Civil War New York Cavalry Officer SaberEst. $800-$1,200
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Confederate Fayetteville rifle turned Musketoon: Fayetteville rifle turned Musketoon. Genuine Fayetteville shortened for use on horseback. All original Fayetteville parts except for one site leaf and the ramrod. Shipping on this item is $55.
0080: Confederate Fayetteville rifle turned MusketoonEst. $1,500-$3,500
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Confederate Enfield Rifle Musket Georgia: Standard P53 Enfield rifle musket exported from Birmingham England to the Confederate States. This bears the Confederate markings of S H over G under a crown which shows it to have been sold by
0081: Confederate Enfield Rifle Musket GeorgiaEst. $1,800-$2,500
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World War 1 bugle: Excellent as found marked and dated World War One bugle. ww1 wwi Freshly found last week as I type this, in untouched attic brown condition. Nicely marked with Chicago maker stamp and contract date
0086: World War 1 bugleEst. $100-$200
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High finish Early Series 1 Manhattan revolver: Outstanding example of a very early Manhattan Firearms revolver. This is the early series 1 model revolver in .31 caliber. It is the model that Thomas Bacon helped develop while working with
0087: High finish Early Series 1 Manhattan revolverEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Solid gold Civil War presentation pendant: 14 karat gold watch fob professionally jeweler engraved PRESENTED TO CAPT. C BURGESS BATTERY F 9th N.Y.V. ARTILLERY BY THE COMPANY OCT. 7th 1863 Charles Burgess Residence was not listed; 43
0088: Solid gold Civil War presentation pendantEst. $500-$1,000
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Civil War CDV 52nd Illinois officer: Nice seated portrait of Edwin A. Bowen in Majors uniform and inscribed / autographed on the back. Residence Lamoille Illinois Enlisted on 9/17/1861 as a Captain. On 10/25/1861 he was commissioned
0090: Civil War CDV 52nd Illinois officerEst. $75-$150
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Rhode Island artillery Tintypes 3: Three gem size tintypes in CDV size paper mounts. One soldier and two women. Soldier is nicely identified as George S Russell Sergt Battery G 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery. The database shows
0092: Rhode Island artillery Tintypes 3Est. $75-$150
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Ambrotype Civil War Soldier: Ninth plate ambrotype of young uniformed Union army soldier housed in a half case. Very good condition with one ripple in the emulsion. As with all my items No Reserve. Materials, Packing, and
0096: Ambrotype Civil War SoldierEst. $50-$100
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Civil War Photo General Slocum: Outstanding uniformed seated pose of General Henry Slocum. Henry Warner Slocum graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1852. He entered the service as a 2nd Lieutenant in the artillery,
0097: Civil War Photo General SlocumEst. $75-$150
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