War Relics, Historical Documents, & Artifacts 2024-05-16 Auction - 362 Price Results - Blue Box Auction Gallery in VA - Page 3
American Revolutionary War Flintlock PistolWW1 Military Uniform and Discharge PapersAntique 1800s Percussion Rifle, C.D. Schubarth
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Virginia Beach, VA, United States
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War Relics, Historical Documents, & Artifacts

As the world spins ever forward, the annals of history remain etched in the relics and documents of bygone eras. The upcoming "Historical Haven: War Relics, Historical Documents, & Artifacts" auction, accessible online worldwide, is a tribute to the intrepid spirits of the past. This meticulously curated assemblage is poised to offer a rare glimpse into the valorous and the venerable, from the Civil War's frontline to the quiet thoughtfulness of history-shaping individuals. Gracing our collection is the legendary Civil War Colt Pistol, once wielded by Colonel Charles M. Bartruff, accompanied by an original assortment of his personal military documents?a testament to the military rigors of the era. Equally stirring, the American Revolutionary War Flintlock Pistol evokes the early sparks of a nation's struggle for independence, its every curve and carving a narrative of resilience. Among such formidable weaponry, the profound wisdom of Helen Keller and the patriotic vigor of Julia Ward Howe resonate through signed letters, capturing the essence of a nation's intellectual heritage. Auction-goers will also have the opportunity to acquire items of deep historical significance such as the Helen Herron Taft portrait and signature card, Jefferson's Correspondence in four treasured volumes, and an array of weapons that whisper tales of courage. From the austere beauty of an untouched Flintlock Fusil to the solemn gravity of a slave auction paper, each item has been chosen for its capacity to connect us to the past. We invite connoisseurs and collectors alike to join us on May 16th at 1:00 PM ET for this remarkable online auction.
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Patches and Dog tags: 8 Military chevrons in two tone blue. Red and gold dragon patch with Roman numeral 3 embroidered. Set of dog tags with the name Sgt. Thomas Johnston embossed on all 3. Measures 8.25in x 8in
0048: Patches and Dog tagsEst. $100-$200
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Saddle Girth Belt: One brown leather saddle girth belt with a bronze buckle featuring an eagle engraving surrounded by filigree. Measures 36.5in x 1.375in
0049: Saddle Girth BeltEst. $50-$100
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Saddle Parts: Two parts to saddle parts from military horse wear. Both a brown leather with bronze clips and buckles. One strap loop made of bronze for a saddle. Measures 24in x 2in
0049A: Saddle PartsEst. $50-$100
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Distant Thunder by Mort Kunstler: Print of General Lee at Cashtown PA. on July 1, 1863. The print was created by Mort Kunstler in 1998. The frame has a plaque with the title. Measures 19x16in.
0051: Distant Thunder by Mort KunstlerEst. $100-$350
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Gettysburg 150th Anniversary By Dale Gallon: A framed print of Gettysburg Pickett's Charge on July 3rd 1863 of the action of the battle by Dale Gallon. The plaque reads 150th Anniversary. The piece is framed. Measures 20x17in.
0052: Gettysburg 150th Anniversary By Dale GallonEst. $75-$200
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1st North Carolina Cavalry By Don Troiani: A print of the 1st North Carolina celery in 1861 created and signed by Don Troiani. The edition number is 271/950. The piece comes with a NC pin. The piece is framed. Measures 21x24in.
0053: 1st North Carolina Cavalry By Don TroianiEst. $100-$200
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Surrender at Appomattox by Tom Lovell: Print of original painting created by Tom Lovell of Robert E. Lee and General Grant April 9, 1865. The piece has a printed signature and was reprinted in 1986. The piece is framed. Measure 27.5x23in.
0054: Surrender at Appomattox by Tom LovellEst. $40-$150
Redding Gettysburg PA Prints: The framed piece includes 6 ink and pen prints of different landmarks or monuments in Gettysburg PA. All of them are done in black and white. The artist is E. Redding and the pieces were created in
0055: Redding Gettysburg PA PrintsEst. $75-$150Lot Passed
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Gettysburg Battle Map By John Bachelder: A print of the map of the Gettysburg Battle that was fought July 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 1863. The original print was created and hand colored by John Bachelder in 1863. This print was reprinted in 1986
0056: Gettysburg Battle Map By John BachelderEst. $50-$110
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Hope of the Confederacy By G. Harvey: A limited edition print created by G. Harvey of Robert E. Lee and soldiers ridding in the shallow river. The piece was painted in 1991. The edition number is 730/2500 AP. The piece is signed
0057: Hope of the Confederacy By G. HarveyEst. $300-$900
Collection of 3 Bridle Rosettes: Collection of 3 bridle rosettes from the civil war era. Includes a Martingale Heart, and two intertwined USA emblem Insignia rosettes.
0058: Collection of 3 Bridle RosettesEst. $100-$250Lot Passed
Collection of 3 Bridle Rosettes: Collection of 3 bridle rosettes from the civil war era. Includes a Martingale Heart, and two intertwined USA emblem Insignia rosettes.
0059: Collection of 3 Bridle RosettesEst. $100-$250Lot Passed
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Civil War Brass Belt Buckles: Collection of 11 belt buckles that have been dug up. The belt buckles are different styles and conditions. The belt buckles come in a case. Case Measures 12x8x1.5in
0060: Civil War Brass Belt BucklesEst. $70-$125
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Civil War Brass Horse Harness Relics: The relics include Civil War horse harness buckle with hearts. There are rings and a leather strap. As well as hard ware from a saddle. The pieces come in a case. Measures 15x8.5x2.5in
0061: Civil War Brass Horse Harness RelicsEst. $100-$200
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Civil War Medical Equipment: Medical Trocar with a wooden handle and metal sheath. Sheath is slightly broken and rusted. Civil War copper case for a scalpel, but scalpel is not included. Bloodletting receptacle cup made of
0062: Civil War Medical EquipmentEst. $100-$200
Leather Round Ball Flask: Leather Round Ball Flask It features a turned burl wood stopper that is made by Steve Vance, California. It measures 3 X 1.75 X 7.75 inches.
0063: Leather Round Ball FlaskEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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Brass Militia Powder Flask: Brass Militia Powder Flask. It is believed to be from the Civil War era. The flask features the original patina with one very small dent near the bottom. There are no markings but reportedly
0064: Brass Militia Powder FlaskEst. $200-$300
Hunting Pouch Powder Horn: Hunting Pouch Powder Horn. Curved and flattened Hunting Pouch Powder Horn with maple plug and a carved bone stopper. Believed to be from Albemarle County, VA. It measures 8 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches.
0065: Hunting Pouch Powder HornEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Flask: The flask features animal reliefs around the body. Measures 2.75x1.5 x6.75 in.
0066: FlaskEst. $25-$100
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Copper Powder Flask: Copper powder flask with an eagle design that repeats on both sides. Has a small spout attached to release powder with a thumb press to open and close the spout. The spout is made of brass
0067: Copper Powder FlaskEst. $50-$100
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Civil War Copper Powder Flask: Copper powder flask that has major spots of patina present towards the bottom. Has a filigree design towards the base on both sides. Has a spout attachment to the top with thumb press to open and
0068: Civil War Copper Powder FlaskEst. $50-$150
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Civil War Era Powder Flask: Copper powder flask with dispensing nozzle and leather lanyard. The flask itself is simple but has a grooved design that repeats on both sides. The dispensing nozzle is made of glass and copper and
0069: Civil War Era Powder FlaskEst. $50-$150
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Civil War Black Powder Horn: Hand made powder horn with natural curve to the horn used. Wooden base with lighter coloration on the base but side match in color to the horn itself. The based is attached with white buttons and
0070: Civil War Black Powder HornEst. $50-$150
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Leather Powder Pouch: Leather Powder Pouch with brass spout and leather strap to hang the bag over ones shoulder. The bag tapers towards the bottom but is otherwise a rather larger holder for powder, and is complimented
0071: Leather Powder PouchEst. $50-$150