DAY 2, Civil War & African American History 2024-05-15 Auction - 242 Price Results - Fleischer's Auctions in OH - Page 3
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Master Strategist of the Civil War: Rufus Ingalls CollectionCandid Scene of Civil War OfficersMedal of Honor Recipient's Uniform w/ Lincoln Mourning Badge
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Columbus, OH, United States
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DAY 2, Civil War & African American History

DAY 2, Civil War & African American History. Rare artifacts, documents, and weapons from American history and the Civil War.
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[Gettysburg] Rare Hospital View: Albumen CDV interior view of a hospital ward. York, Pennsylvania: Chas. E. Wallin & Co., n.d. Photographer's imprint to mount verso alongside red 2-cent revenue stamp and ink inscription reading "2
0298: [Gettysburg] Rare Hospital ViewEst. $500-$750
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[CIVIL WAR] Amputee & Doctor Tintype: Sixth plate hand-gilt studio tintype. Troy, New York: Christopher C. Schoonmaker. Full leatherette case. Photographer’s 282 River St. imprint embossed on red velvet pad. A fascinating medical
0299: [CIVIL WAR] Amputee & Doctor TintypeEst. $500-$750
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5th West Virginia Chaplain Broadside: Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A...Our Chaplain. Engraved broadside. Kanawha, West Virginia: [Champney (artist), M. Brown (engraver)], 1864. 10 x 11 1/2 in. engraved broadside. Handsomely
0301: 5th West Virginia Chaplain BroadsideEst. $750-$1,250
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39-Star Parade Flag: Printed 39-star parade flag. N.p., [1889]. The canton features six rows alternating six and seven stars each. Overall 17 x 12 in. Canton 6 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. A 39-star parade flag, a configuration
0303: 39-Star Parade FlagEst. $150-$300
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[CIVIL WAR] Trio of Officers: Full length hand-gilt quarter plate ambrotype studio portrait. Full leatherette case. Quarter plate ambrotype of a trio of federal Union officers who likely belong to the same company of infantry.
0304: [CIVIL WAR] Trio of OfficersEst. $250-$500
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Bloody Battle of Fredericksburg: The papers say it will be the bloodiest battle of the century. Already there are five thousand sick and wounded in the hospitals from that fight.” Autograph letter signed by Joshua H. Tower,
0305: Bloody Battle of FredericksburgEst. $250-$500
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Views on Yorktown & McClellan: “All I see, but the more full convinces me that the event of this war is being used to elevate a few names upon the scale of distinction…" New York soldier's eloquent four-page
0306: Views on Yorktown & McClellanEst. $200-$300
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Soldier w/ Flag Tintype: Hand-colored and gilt sixth plate tintype three-quarter length studio portrait of a soldier. Full thermoplastic case with foliate design. A fine tintype portrait of a young Federal officer. He
0307: Soldier w/ Flag TintypeEst. $250-$500
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[CIVIL WAR] 64th Ohio CDV Album: Charming carte de visite (CDV) photograph album containing images of 10 members of the 64th Ohio Infantry. Several of the soldiers are identified; other cartes feature period inscriptions. Originally
0310: [CIVIL WAR] 64th Ohio CDV AlbumEst. $500-$750
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[CIVIL WAR] m1852 Sharps Carbine: A fine .52 caliber Sharps Model 1852 carbine. With standard markings and serial number "31672". Functional mechanism. Referred to as the "Slant Breech" or ‘"loping Breech" model, the m1852
0313: [CIVIL WAR] m1852 Sharps CarbineEst. $1,250-$1,750
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[CIVIL WAR] Poultney & Trimble Smith Carbine: Breech-loading, single shot, .50 caliber carbine. Baltimore, Maryland: Poultney & Trimble, patent 23 June 1857. Overall 39 in. Barrel length 20 in. Lock stamped with maker mark: "Address / Poultney
0314: [CIVIL WAR] Poultney & Trimble Smith CarbineEst. $1,250-$1,750
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1st Maine Cavalry Grouping: Impressive group identified to Captain Benjamin F. Tucker of the 1st Maine Cavalry. The 1st Maine Cavalry was a heavily engaged unit that saw over 40 battles, including Antietam, Fredericksburg, and
0315: 1st Maine Cavalry GroupingEst. $1,750-$2,250
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Model 1861 Cartridge Box with US Plate: Federal cartridge box with lead-filled stamped brass US plate on outer flap. Chicoppee, Massachusetts: Gaylord. Stamped "Gaylord / Chicoppee / Mass." on interior flap. Wartime federally-issued
0316: Model 1861 Cartridge Box with US PlateEst. $150-$300
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[CIVIL WAR] Peace Flask: Copper and brass peace flask with original spout. Unmarked A nice example of the so-called "peace flask," featuring an American Eagle above a cartouche of two joined hands surrounded by 20 stars. A
0317: [CIVIL WAR] Peace FlaskEst. $150-$300
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[CIVIL WAR] C. Sharps Pepperbox Pistol: Model 1C pepperbox pistol. .22 caliber. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: C. Sharps & Co. Frame Stamped "C. Sharps & Co. / Philada. PA." and "C. Sharps / Patent 1859" on the reverse. Serial number "2005"
0318: [CIVIL WAR] C. Sharps Pepperbox PistolEst. $250-$500
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[CIVIL WAR] (2) Superb NCO Belt Buckles: Fine pair of m1851 enlisted or non-commissioned officer belt buckles. Buckles such as these were worn on the sword belts of U.S. cavalrymen and artillerymen, as well as on the waist belts of
0319: [CIVIL WAR] (2) Superb NCO Belt BucklesEst. $250-$500
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