Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3 2023-06-16 Auction - 791 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 4
Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3
GEORGE A. CUSTERNAPOLEON BONAPARTE DEATH MASK CASTINGFIVE PRESIDENTS AND FIRST LADIES SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
Auction Details

Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3

Over 2,300 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; plus historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
SOLD
IRAQ TANK FLAG: Iraqi tank flag, 25 x 20 in., double-sided cotton construction with three black, white, and red stripes. The centered white stripe bears three stitched-on green stars. Four brass rings at the hoist
1579: IRAQ TANK FLAGEst.
$200
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$300
SOLD
ISIL - ISIS FLAG CAPTURED IN CENTRAL MOSUL: One of the most important flags to have been captured in the Iraq War, an enormous hand-sewn synthetic fabric flag that flew from an Isis headquarters in the heavily-contested Iraqi city of Mosul.
1583: ISIL - ISIS FLAG CAPTURED IN CENTRAL MOSULEst.
$3,000
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$4,000
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ISIL - ISIS FLAG FROM A SUICIDE BOMBER TRAINING CAMP: An exceedingly rare ISIL suicide bomber training camp flag, captured in Iraq's Anbar Province by U.S. SEAL Team One and partner forces in March, 2016. This important banner is constructed of two 58 x
1585: ISIL - ISIS FLAG FROM A SUICIDE BOMBER TRAINING CAMPEst.
$4,000
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$5,000
SOLD
ISIL - ISIS FLAG, STANDARD VERSION: A large ISIS/ISIL flag recovered following combat at Dulab, Iraq in 2016. The 43 x 41 in. This one-sided flag has a hand-painted design and a crudely-sewn pole pocket allowing for the flag to be
1586: ISIL - ISIS FLAG, STANDARD VERSIONEst.
$2,000
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$3,000
SOLD
CAPTURED RING OWNED BY ISIS LEADER OF AL DALAB AREA: A phenomenal war souvenir, an ISIL - ISIS leader's ring, captured by American and Iraqi forces from the ISIL leader of the Al Dalab area of Iraq. The ornate ring bears the well-known and feared ISIS
1587: CAPTURED RING OWNED BY ISIS LEADER OF AL DALAB AREAEst.
$3,000
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$4,000
SOLD
ISIL - ISIS SILVER FIVE DIRHAM COIN: Very rare ISIS-minted silver-plated five dirham coin used by the terrorist organization and its supporters in lands over which they held control. The coin measures 2 cm. in diameter. This '5 dirham'
1588: ISIL - ISIS SILVER FIVE DIRHAM COINEst.
$300
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$500
IRAQI MILITARY MEDAL SOUVENIR BOARD: Souvenir board, 8 x 6.25 in., displaying nine replica Iraqi medals from the Persian Gulf War also known as Operation Desert Storm. The medals are securely fastened to the red board for proper
1589: IRAQI MILITARY MEDAL SOUVENIR BOARDEst.
$100
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$150
Lot Passed
SOLD
REWARDS FOR JUSTICE POSTER: Poster released by the Diplomatic Security Service advertising the counter terrorism rewards program, 12 x 19 in., titled ‘A Search For Justice’. This poster asks for information
1591: REWARDS FOR JUSTICE POSTEREst.
$100
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$150
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AMERICAN GENERALS (35+): Lot of over 35 signed photographs and letters from modern American generals and admirals in the Army, Air Force, Marines and Navy. Includes: JAMES DOZIER (A.L.S.), STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL, RICHARD BURPEE,
1594: AMERICAN GENERALS (35+)Est.
$80
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$100
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54TH MASSACHUSETTS OFFICER'S WAR-DATE LETTER: WILLIAM L. WHITNEY (1844 - 1922) American military officer, First Lieutenant in the 54th Massachusetts Vols. He enlisted as a Second Lieutenant on 3 December 1864, mustered 22 January 1865; promoted
1601: 54TH MASSACHUSETTS OFFICER'S WAR-DATE LETTEREst.
$600
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$800
ABSALOM BAIRD: (1824-1905) Union Brigadier General, honored for his heroic efforts at the Battle of Chickamauga and the Chattanooga Campaign and awarded the Medal of Honor. War-date, partly-printed D.S.
1602: ABSALOM BAIRDEst.
$100
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$150
Lot Passed
SOLD
ALEXANDER GARDINER: (1833-1864) Civil War Brevet Brigadier General, led the Fourteenth New Hampshire Vols., seeing action in Virginia and the Battle of New Orleans, killed in action leading his men at the Battle of
1603: ALEXANDER GARDINEREst.
$140
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$200
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS: (1812 - 1883) Vice President of the Confederacy who urged moderation and negotiation with the Union. A.L.S., 5pp. 8vo, Crawfordsville, June 13, 1875 to CHARLES LANMAN (1819-1895), an American author
1604: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENSEst.
$200
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$300
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS: (1812 - 1883) Vice President of the Confederacy who urged moderation and negotiation with the Union. Postal cover addressed by Stephens to his brother Linton Stephens in Crawfordville, Ga, franked by
1605: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENSEst.
$140
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$200
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ALEXANDER P. STEWART: (1821 - 1908) Confederate major general who commanded at Shiloh, Chickamauga, and Atlanta, and replaced Polk after that general's death. War-date A.L.S. as major general, 1p. 8vo., Fort Columbus,
1606: ALEXANDER P. STEWARTEst.
$300
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$500
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ALEXANDER SCHIMMELFENNIG: (1824 - 1865) Union brigadier general at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg where his men were overrun in the streets of the town and he was wounded. He evaded capture for three days before rejoining
1607: ALEXANDER SCHIMMELFENNIGEst.
$500
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$700
SOLD
ALFRED N. DUFFIE : (1835-1880) French-born Union general who led a division of Pleasonton's cavalry. A.L.S. ‘A. N. Duffie’ 2pp. 8vo., Cadiz, Spain, Dec. 10, 1876, on letterhead of the ‘Consulado
1608: ALFRED N. DUFFIE Est.
$80
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$100
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ARIO PARDEE JR.: (1839 – 1901) Union lieutenant colonel, brevetted to brigadier general in 1865. Participated at Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wauhatchie, Lookout Mountain, Ringgold Gap, Peachtree
1609: ARIO PARDEE JR.Est.
$80
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$100
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ARNOLD ELZEY: (1816 - 1871) Confederate major general who surrendered the Augusta Arsenal to Union forces. He then joined the Confederate Army, fought at First Bull Run and with Jackson in the Valley, seriously
1610: ARNOLD ELZEYEst.
$300
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$400