Legendary Militaria Collection: Part I 2025-11-22 Auction - 257 Price Results - Fleischer's Auctions in OH
[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] George Washington SIGNED Free Frank to Gen. Irvine at Fort Pitt[CIVIL WAR] New Orleans Presentation Sword to Confederate Naval Captain[CIVIL WAR] Confederate Battle Flag, 2nd Battalion Georgia Vol. Sharpshooters
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Legendary Militaria Collection: Part I

The catalog presents a scholar?s lifetime of military material culture, offered to the public for the first time. This landmark sale features a choice selection of museum-quality artifacts with a focus on pre-1900 material: high-grade weaponry, insignia, and ephemera, including important Civil War swords and flags.
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[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] (3) Hessian Hanger Swords: A trio of hanger swords used by Hessians, German mercenaries employed by the British during 18th century, including: 1. With a squared knucklebow, ovoid pommel, and single counter-guard,
0003: [REVOLUTIONARY WAR] (3) Hessian Hanger SwordsEst. $1,500-$3,000
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[MILITARIA] 2nd Model VA Manufactory Cavalry Sword: Second Model cavalry sword. Richmond, VA: Virginia Manufactory of Arms, ca. 1806-1808. Stamped "70" to ricasso, and "1 Va Regt." to spine. Blade approx. 39 in. Overall 44 in.
0006: [MILITARIA] 2nd Model VA Manufactory Cavalry SwordEst. $1,500-$3,000
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[REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Colonial Currency & Wallet: An excellent collection of Revolutionary War-era currency framed with a beautiful example of an 18th-century leather wallet. Items include: 1. Maryland two-thirds of a dollar
0012: [REVOLUTIONARY WAR] Colonial Currency & WalletEst. $500-$750
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[WAR OF 1812] William Clark Signed 1814 Document: William Clark (1770-1838). Provision Return for forty three men... Manuscript document signed by William Clark ("Wm. Clark"), as Governor of Missouri Territory. St. Louis,
0013: [WAR OF 1812] William Clark Signed 1814 DocumentEst. $1,500-$3,000
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[SLAVERY] (2) T. Porter Slave ID Buttons: Two (2) slave identification buttons used by Thomas Porter II (1790-1857) to identify the individuals he enslaved. Including: 1. Excavated "T Porter" slave identification
0014: [SLAVERY] (2) T. Porter Slave ID ButtonsEst. $500-$750
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[SLAVERY] 1849 "Servant" Slave Badge: "Servant" slave hire badge. Charleston, South Carolina: N.p., 1849. Obverse struck: "CHARLESTON / 1849 / SERVANT / 2350". 49 x 51mm. Condition as shown,
0015: [SLAVERY] 1849 "Servant" Slave BadgeEst. $1,500-$3,000
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[SLAVERY] 1817 "Porter" Slave Hire Badge: "Porter" slave hire badge. Charleston, South Carolina: Workshop of John Joseph Lafar, by city contract, 1817. The front is clearly struck "CHARLESTON / No. 8 / PORTER / 1817".
0016: [SLAVERY] 1817 "Porter" Slave Hire BadgeEst. $1,500-$3,000
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[SLAVERY] Very Rare German Silver W Wilbur Token: W.W. Wilbur slave auctioneer trade token. German silver. Charleston, South Carolina, 1846. Diam. 27 mm. Miller SC-8B; Chibbaro 1305-CW. ONE OF ONLY 3 KNOWN EXAMPLES IN GERMAN
0017: [SLAVERY] Very Rare German Silver W Wilbur TokenEst. $750-$1,500
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[CIVIL WAR] Strand of John Brown's Hair : A STRAND OF JOHN BROWN’S HAIR, WITH LOUIS MUSHRO & CHARLES HAMILTON CERTIFICATIONS; EX–SOL FEINSTONE COLLECTION Mounted display comprising a small locket-sized frame
0018: [CIVIL WAR] Strand of John Brown's Hair Est. $250-$500
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[SLAVERY] Slavery-Related Tokens & Relics: A collection of slavery-related items, including West African manillas and tokens. Items include: 1. W.W. Wilbur slave auctioneer trade token. Brass. Charleston, South Carolina,
0019: [SLAVERY] Slavery-Related Tokens & RelicsEst. $1,500-$3,000
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[MEXICAN WAR] (6) Soldier Daguerreotypes: An excellent grouping of six (6) daguerreotypes of Mexican War-era portraits, including officers in uniform and identified examples. Images include: 1. Half-length studio portrait of
0022: [MEXICAN WAR] (6) Soldier DaguerreotypesEst. $1,500-$3,000
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[MILITARIA] (3) Ames M1832 Artillery Short Swords: A trio of m1832 artillery short swords, produced by N. P. Ames at Springfield. The m1832 was inspired by the French m1816, which in turn drew inspiration from the Roman gladius. The swords are as
0024: [MILITARIA] (3) Ames M1832 Artillery Short SwordsEst. $750-$1,500