Civil War Auction 2025-05-03 Auction - 330 Price Results - Donley Auctions in IL - Page 7
Named KIA Union Officer Frock Coat & Kepi GroupCivil War Named Gettysburg Sprague LotGreat Civil War Confederate Captain's Kepi Cap
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This auction boasts an impressive array of Civil War artifacts, ranging from personal items to military equipment. We are excited to offer several significant pieces, including: Civil War Named Gettysburg Sprague Lot (Lot 1043): A rare find with direct ties to the historic Battle of Gettysburg. Named KIA Union Officer Frock Coat & Kepi Group (Lot 1026): A poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the war. Indian Wars George Custer & Wife Charles Borowsky (Lot 1197): An exceptional piece with a strong historical connection. These highlights, along with other uniforms, weapons, documents, photographs, ordnance, and ephemera, provide a comprehensive look at this pivotal period in American history.
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Civil War Dug Camp Relics Canister/Grape Shot: Recovered from the ground, these Civil War relics range from diagnostic items like canister/grape shot, to fired and melted bullets, to knapsack hardware, a brass buckle and everything but the
1144: Civil War Dug Camp Relics Canister/Grape ShotEst. $180-$280
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Civil War Era Unknown Oval Drum Canteen: This unusual canteen is 7" wide and 6" tall (minus spout). It has 2 steel bands and set of brass strap buckles screwed in with steel flathead screws. The cider wood pieces has shrunk over time. The
1145: Civil War Era Unknown Oval Drum CanteenEst. $120-$200
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Civil War Era Private Purchase Pewter Flask: This flask is from the Civil war era and may be older. Many of these were used by officers. It is 5" in diameter and has high quality screw cap with cork disc inside. It has a two 3 ring pattern on
1146: Civil War Era Private Purchase Pewter FlaskEst. $100-$140
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Springfield 1842 .69 Musket (C) nsn: Springfield 1842 .69 Musket in good vintage condition with wear and oxidation. The action seems fully functional and the bore has a light even coating of orange, The 1842 was the most commonly used
1147: Springfield 1842 .69 Musket (C) nsnEst. $750-$1,200
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Civil War Union M1850 Cartridge Box: This M1850 leather cartridge box was manufactured by “S.H. Young & Co Newark N.J.” clearly marked on back. Both interior magazine tins are present. Condition is fair to good with expected crazing
1148: Civil War Union M1850 Cartridge BoxEst. $150-$250
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Civil War Union Enlisted Belt Buckle-Small Size: Buckle is die stuck rolled brass face. No marker marks seen. Reported to be plate 531 from O'Donnell & Duncan book with repaired stud and hook. Shows hard use and age with nice untouched chocolate
1150: Civil War Union Enlisted Belt Buckle-Small SizeEst. $140-$200
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Harpers Ferry 1822 .69 Flintlock Musket (C): Harpers Ferry 1822 .69 Flintlock Musket in very good vintage vintage condition with wear. The bore is very good. The barrel has a "VP" with an eagle proof mark. MFG 1827 C&R Eligible (Illinois Law)
1151: Harpers Ferry 1822 .69 Flintlock Musket (C)Est. $2,000-$3,500
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Harpers Ferry 1842 C&B .69 Musket (C) nsn: Civil War Era! Harpers Ferry 1842 C&B .69 Musket in very good vintage condition with wear and pitting. The bore is very good with dust (and it looks like a bore brush stuck) 1 barrel band retainer
1152: Harpers Ferry 1842 C&B .69 Musket (C) nsnEst. $600-$800
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Indian Wars Springfield Socket Bayonets: 1) Socket bayonet for use on the .45–70 Caliber U.S. Rifle M1873 (Trapdoor Springfield) rifle. The blade is darkened, but not pitted. Marked U.S. on ricasso. The socket has some surface rust on it
1153: Indian Wars Springfield Socket BayonetsEst. $100-$150
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Civil War LT W.C. Williams 16th INF VT,Gettysburg: Collection associated with Lt. Warren C. Williams, who served in Companies E and H, 16th Regiment of Vermont Volunteers. Compiled by a family member circa 1900 and cherished and preserved by them
1154: Civil War LT W.C. Williams 16th INF VT,GettysburgEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Civil War Dropped Minie Ball Lot: Collection of 66 three ring dropped Minie Ball bullets. All in great condition, same as pulled from the ground they fell on.
1155: Civil War Dropped Minie Ball LotEst. $100-$200
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Civil War Cannonball Pair: Pair of cannonballs. Larger example for smoothbore cannon: 4.54 lbs. and 3.18” diameter. Smaller grape/cannister example: 2.6 lbs. and 2.71” diameter. From the David Hopper collection. Please
1156: Civil War Cannonball PairEst. $100-$150
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Civil War Union Bayonet, Bullets: US Civil War items. 1) Blued finish socket bayonet. Missing screw on retainer ring, unmarked, 18" blade in leather scabbard. Stamped markings on the scabbard are "27661.." and the letter "A" on the
1157: Civil War Union Bayonet, BulletsEst. $160-$200
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Civil War .56-56 Spencer Rifle Cartridge Lot (8): 8 ground dug Spencer Rifle Cartridge rounds are in surprisingly good condition. They do not appear to be hammer strike duds. All have a very pleasing patina.
1158: Civil War .56-56 Spencer Rifle Cartridge Lot (8)Est. $150-$250
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Civil War Cannonball Pair: Pair of cannonballs. Larger example for smoothbore cannon: 9.56 lbs. and 4.1” diameter. Smaller grape/cannister example: 2.08 lbs. and 2.34” diameter. From the David Hopper collection. Please
1160: Civil War Cannonball PairEst. $150-$200
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Huge Civil War One Pound Ketchum Grenade Lot: 7 one-pounder Ketchum grenade bodies (Inert). They appear not to be ground dug and some have more light rust than others. All are painted black as they should be and they all weigh approximately 1.5
1161: Huge Civil War One Pound Ketchum Grenade LotEst. $700-$1,200
Civil War Grape Shot Cannonballs: Civil War Grape Shot Cannonballs. Each are approximately 2.47” diameter and 2.16 lbs. Likely part of a quilted grape projectile stand . Constructed with a base plate and an attached center
1162: Civil War Grape Shot CannonballsEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Civil War Cannonball Pair: Pair of cannonballs. Larger example for smoothbore cannon: 5.82 lbs. and 3.5” diameter. Smaller grape/canister example: 1.52 lbs. and 2.23” diameter. From the David Hopper collection. Please
1163: Civil War Cannonball PairEst. $150-$250
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Civil War Cut Signature-Mystery: Framed miniature copy of original print titled: Prominent Union and Confederate generals and statesmen as they appeared during the great Civil War, 1861-5. A Kurz & Allison print from 1885, the
1164: Civil War Cut Signature-MysteryEst. $100-$1,000
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Civil War Orders Railroad Gen Grenville M Dodge: A variety of official documents associated with General Grenville Mellen Dodge and Major Horace Parks, 43rd Ohio Infantry Volunteers regarding the promotion of Maj Parks regarding the railroad line.
1166: Civil War Orders Railroad Gen Grenville M DodgeEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Civil War CPT Charles WInn 58th Penn. Vols: Charles Winn mustered into service December 7, 1861. Promoted from 1LT to CPT, February 11, 1862; to MAJ, May 21, 1864. Served in 58th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers CO G. The grouping was broken
1167: Civil War CPT Charles WInn 58th Penn. VolsEst. $800-$1,500
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Colt 1862 Police & Pocket .36 Pistol (C) 2629: Colt 1862 Police & Pocket .36 Pistol in fair condition with wear, oxidation and missing parts. Loading rod is missing and hammer flops (no spring). Barrel wiggles slightly Visible numbers match!
1168: Colt 1862 Police & Pocket .36 Pistol (C) 2629Est. $500-$800