Two Day Fall Cataloged Auction 2011-11-11 Auction - 418 Price Results - Mosby & Co. Auctions in MD - Page 16
364: 24TH LOUISIANA CRESCENT REG. BATTLE SHIRT335: LOT OF FOUR PUSH DAGGERS319: CASED PAIR SAN FRANCISCO STYLE PUSH DAGGERS
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Frederick, MD, United States
Auction Details

Two Day Fall Cataloged Auction

This sale will be a two day auction and will include a fabulous private Civil War collection with some items from the Pre-Civil War and Indian Wars periods to be included. There will also be a few selected additions to this one owner collection. Collection contains both Confederate and Union Uniforms, hats, shoes, boots etc. Weapons: Bowie and Push Knives, Richmond Musket and other firearms and bayonets. Buckles, Corps Badges, some wonderful swords including several with Eagle Pommels. Confederate and Union canteens, belts, cartridge boxes, Artillery including original cannon mold, soldier images, Civil War documents, autographs and signed letters from notables like; George Trenholm, CSA Secratary of the Treasury, Julia Ward Howe, CSA General Wade Hampton and others., papers and more! We will also have a fine Advertising collection from Texas containing, a fabulous C-1900 Counter, several country store showcases, displays, tins and signs. A rare 1918 floor model phono lamp by the Electric Phonograph Company. Antique Toys include a Blue tin Moxie car, Extremely rae C-1935 Tippco Nazi plane with Mickey Mouse on the Nosecone, a superb C-1870 Ives clockwork rowboat, NOS Marx and Japanses tin cars and trucks., boxed Linemar Popeye rowboat and more Popeye toys. WWI & WWII posters, Circus Posters , Side Show posters and more as well as many nice surprises will be in this sale.
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UCV DOUBLE VESTED FROCK COAT WITH GENERAL RANK: Comes with some documentation and possibly owned by Jubal Early, Early was known to own many UCV uniforms, has some scattered small holes and light wear, bullion to back of collar damaged, eagle
0361: UCV DOUBLE VESTED FROCK COAT WITH GENERAL RANKEst. $1,500-$2,000
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INDIAN WARS COAT C-1870: Buttons replaced with reproduced military buttons,has some repair and wear to collar, original inner lining shows some repair, inner pocket marked "Inspected WHC 1907 ONY".
0362: INDIAN WARS COAT C-1870Est. $300-$400
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POST CIVIL WAR SUSPENDERS: Marked Nu-Way Patented on adjustment clip, has original spring tension mounting loops, some soiling.
0363: POST CIVIL WAR SUSPENDERSEst. $20-$40
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24TH LOUISIANA CRESCENT REG. BATTLE SHIRT: Provenance to the late artist, historian and collector Randy Steffen. Besides being an accomplished artist, Steffen was also the author of the definitive four volume work, THE HORSE SOLDIER
0364: 24TH LOUISIANA CRESCENT REG. BATTLE SHIRTEst. $3,000-$5,000
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34 STAR CIVIL WAR FLAG: Hand made flag with 34 stars (1861-1863) was likely made for a banquet or for a fraternal hall, designed to hang vertically rather than horizontally, flag is made of homespun linen and hand stitched
0365: 34 STAR CIVIL WAR FLAGEst. $2,000-$2,500
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CIVIL WAR McCLELLAN SADDLE: Saddle has possible Confederate usage, front shield replaced with perfectly fitting dug Confedertae relic, complete, shows age and use wear. Size: 19-1/2 inches long
0367: CIVIL WAR McCLELLAN SADDLEEst. $600-$900
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PRE CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY VALISE SADDLE: Has brass tack star decoration to one side, shows age and use wear. Size: 24 inches long
0369: PRE CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY VALISE SADDLEEst. $250-$350
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CIVIL WAR SADDLE BAGS: Made for the 1859 McClellan, see page 218, ECHOES OF GLORY, ARMS AND EQUIPMENT OF THE UNION, shows age and use wear. Size: 8-3/4 inches wide
0370: CIVIL WAR SADDLE BAGSEst. $200-$300
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MILITARY STYLE LEATHER POMMEL HOLSTERS: Leather holsters with blue cloth covers on hinged lids, both sides have five shot cartridge pouches, inside of one holster initialed WMP, show age and use wear. Size: 16-1/2 inches long
0371: MILITARY STYLE LEATHER POMMEL HOLSTERSEst. $500-$700
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CIVIL WAR ERA SADDLE BAGS: Flaps marked with an embossed TH or TX, possibly added later, leather bags have original straps, aging to leather. Size: 12 inches wide
0372: CIVIL WAR ERA SADDLE BAGSEst. $300-$400
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INLAID CIVIL WAR CAMP CHAIR: Folding camp chair with inlaid diamonds on uprights and center back rail, also has inlaid star and crosses on upper back rail, retains worn original canvas seat, shows fairly minor age and use wear.
0373: INLAID CIVIL WAR CAMP CHAIREst. $200-$300
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CIVIL WAR CAMP CHAIR WITH DESK: Folding camp chair has built-in desk in lower seat rest, retains what appears to be original tapestry upholstery, back rail has nicely carved shield crest with ebonized finish, seat back uprights
0374: CIVIL WAR CAMP CHAIR WITH DESKEst. $250-$300
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GOLD TOPPED PRESENTATION WALKING STICK: 19th century walking stick with gold plated bronze handle, top plate inscribed, "Presented to P. A. Ladew by the Roundhouse Boys", vertical panel on handle inscribed, "152 Illinois Reg. Co. D",
0375: GOLD TOPPED PRESENTATION WALKING STICKEst. $200-$300
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C-1830 PILL LOCK SPORTING RIFLE: Lock plate and barrel marked Gilbert, Rochester. Ephraim Gilbert worked in Rochester, New York from 1822 to 1837. This gun has apparently been modified with a percussion nipple at some later date.
0376: C-1830 PILL LOCK SPORTING RIFLEEst. $500-$700
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MODEL 1817 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET WITH BAYONET: Converted to percussion, very likely saw Civil War use, missing sling swivels and ramrod, bayonet shows moderate pitting, barrel appears to have been lightly cleaned. Size: 36 inch barrel
0377: MODEL 1817 SPRINGFIELD MUSKET WITH BAYONETEst. $400-$500
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SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1816 MUSKET: Has cut down barrel and ramrod, lock plate dated 1822 with eagle and US on lock plate, reconverted to flint lock, barrel has inspector mark, original stock has some repairs, has some pitting to
0378: SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1816 MUSKETEst. $250-$350
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CIVIL WAR ERA BOY'S OR CADET'S RIFLE: Percussion gun with unmarked lock plate, barrel inspector marked, also has cartouche and number 68 on barrel, wood stock marked 563 near butt plate, retains original ramrod, scattered pitting to
0379: CIVIL WAR ERA BOY'S OR CADET'S RIFLEEst. $250-$300
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1862 RICHMOND ARMORY MUSKET: Lock plate dated 1862, marked C. S. Richmond, Virginia, gun has original Richmond stock, stock has been sanded and refinished, barrel is a replacement probably from a Springfield, retains possible
0380: 1862 RICHMOND ARMORY MUSKETEst. $1,000-$1,500
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MODEL 1816 MUSKET WITH BATTLE DAMAGE: Lock plate marked Springfield 1829, flintlock converted to percussion, stock has original cartouche marks, stock also marked NC with another cartouche behind trigger guard plate, barrel crisply
0381: MODEL 1816 MUSKET WITH BATTLE DAMAGEEst. $600-$800
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MODEL 1830 EAGLE SWORD WITH SCABBARD: Has original bone grip, guard with patriotic eagle and a nicely etched patriotic blade, no maker's mark, original leather scabbard shows age and use wear, scabbard is good to very good, blade is 33
0383: MODEL 1830 EAGLE SWORD WITH SCABBARDEst. $600-$800
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MODEL 1833 DRAGOON SWORD WITH SCABBARD: Original wire wrapped leather grip, quillon and ricasso has inspector mark WS, blade etched United States on one side and Ames Cutler, Springfield, 1839, blade has very minor wear, original scabbard
0384: MODEL 1833 DRAGOON SWORD WITH SCABBARDEst. $400-$500