Edged Weapon, Armor, & Militaria - Day 2 2019-06-13 Auction - 460 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 2
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127th Regiment United States Colored Troops (USCT)Sought After WWII US Military White Model M2 Half-TrackCUSTER’S PERSONAL 1867-1868 INDIAN WARS FIELD MAP AND
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Denver, PA, United States
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Edged Weapon, Armor, & Militaria - Day 2

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MODEL 1872 U.S. CAVALRY ENLISTED BOOTS.: A very scarce pair of darkened leather boots troops as issued to enlisted US Cavalrymen. Constructed of three piece leather stacked heels and soles secured with hand forged square hobnails.
2025: MODEL 1872 U.S. CAVALRY ENLISTED BOOTS.Est. US$1,800-US$2,500
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LOT OF 8: INDIAN WARS UNIFORM COATS AND TWO PAIRS OF: Lot consists of: (A) M1895 cavalry officer's undress blouse with mohair trim and collar. Period original pin backed cavalry and US insignia to the collar with silver bullion captain's shoulder
2027: LOT OF 8: INDIAN WARS UNIFORM COATS AND TWO PAIRS OFEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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LOT OF 6: INDIAN WARS AND SPANISH-AMERICAN ERA FATIGUE: Lot consists of: (A) 1900's 7th N.Y. wool pullover fatigue blouse with embroidered "3's" on the collars and " 7 N.Y." on the left sleeve. (B) Regulation Indian Wars period five button blouse. Blouse
2028: LOT OF 6: INDIAN WARS AND SPANISH-AMERICAN ERA FATIGUEEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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LOT OF 3: 1880'S CAVALRY TUNICS AND A PAIR CAVALRY: Lot consists of: (A) 1880's five button regulation cavalry fatigue blouse with Chief Trumpeter's chevrons. Lined in jeancloth, this blouse has solid stitching overall. CONDITION: Only one small moth
2029: LOT OF 3: 1880'S CAVALRY TUNICS AND A PAIR CAVALRYEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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19TH CENTURY US NAVY OFFICERS EPAULETTES IN ORIGINAL: Polished brass with gold braids, has Navy anchor button, embroidered plate with letters OD. CONDITION: Excellent condition in original carry case. Condition: Dimensions:
2030: 19TH CENTURY US NAVY OFFICERS EPAULETTES IN ORIGINALEst. US$1,000-US$1,250
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LOT OF 8: MILITARY AND CIVILIAN COATS AND ONE PAIR OF: Lot consists of: (A) M1888 artillery musician's coat with quilted polished cotton lining. (B) 1890's NY mounted militia uniform with yellow aiguillette. (C) Black 1900's civilian dress coat with
2031: LOT OF 8: MILITARY AND CIVILIAN COATS AND ONE PAIR OFEst. US$1,000-US$1,400
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LOT OF 7: FIVE INDIAN WAR/SPANISH-AMERICAN ERA TUNICS: Lot consists of: (A) M1884 New York National Guard signal corps dress uniform with "3's" on the collar. (B) M1882 federal regulation artillery uniform with quilted polished cotton inside lining.
2032: LOT OF 7: FIVE INDIAN WAR/SPANISH-AMERICAN ERA TUNICSEst. US$1,000-US$1,400
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LOT OF 4: PAIRS OF CAVALRY BOOTS.: Lot consists of: (A) Civil War era cavalry troopers boots. (B) Model 1912 cavalry officers boots. (C) Circa World War I Officer's private purchase boots. (D) Model 1885 vintage repro boots with
2033: LOT OF 4: PAIRS OF CAVALRY BOOTS.Est. US$1,000-US$1,400Lot Passed
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M1912 Cavalry Officer Dress Uniform Grouping.: Lot consists of: Beautiful uniform grouping that would be period correct for a pre-World War I cavalry officer. Included is the dress coat with 15th US Cavalry crossed saber insignia on the cuffs, a
2034: M1912 Cavalry Officer Dress Uniform Grouping.Est. US$1,000-US$1,400
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LOT OF 2: FRINGED LEATHER BUCKSKIN SHIRT AND PANTS: Lot consists of the classic Western attire for the well heeled cowboy or performer. This is a true American Iconic outfit instantly recognizable around the world as a truly unique item of the
2035: LOT OF 2: FRINGED LEATHER BUCKSKIN SHIRT AND PANTSEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Lot of 2: Spanish American War Cavalry Enlisted: A) Model 1898 khaki cotton four-pocket tunic with brass eagle buttons, yellow collar, cuffs and removable shoulder straps. Complete with detachable two-button waist belt. B) Khaki cotton trousers
2036: Lot of 2: Spanish American War Cavalry EnlistedEst. US$800-US$1,200
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M1902 ENLISTED CAVALRY UNIFORM SET.: Enlisted M1902 uniform set includes dress visor hat with "C" troop, 8th Cavalry Regiment insignia to front. Tarred leather bill to front with silver inked maker's label to crown. Retains russet brown
2039: M1902 ENLISTED CAVALRY UNIFORM SET.Est. US$600-US$900
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LOT OF 2: 1904-12 U.S.M.C. DRESS HAT AND TUNIC.: Lot consists of 1904-1912 USMC Dress Hat and Tunic. This style of dress tunic and hat were worn by the United States Marine Corp from 1904-12 when they were heavily involved in the so called Banana
2040: LOT OF 2: 1904-12 U.S.M.C. DRESS HAT AND TUNIC.Est. US$500-US$1,000
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LOT OF 10: 4 PAIRS OF EPAULETTS AND ONE PAIR: Lot consists of: (A) One pair USMC Epauletts with red braid, brass body, eagle button, USMC Insignia. CONDITION: Good, brass has a mellow age coloring to it. (B) Pair of brass epaulettes with fringe.
2041: LOT OF 10: 4 PAIRS OF EPAULETTS AND ONE PAIREst. US$250-US$500
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ID'd WIA WWI USMC Officer 1st Bn, 6th Marines Uniform: Grouping consists of a rare USMC World War I officer P1912 Winter Service uniform with bronze, pin backed officer EGA's on collar and brown leather Sam Browne belt. Multi-piece wool, 1st Bn, 6th
2042: ID'd WIA WWI USMC Officer 1st Bn, 6th Marines UniformEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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WWI Period Identified USMC Officer's Group.: Group relating to Major Richard Bennett Creecy and his service with the Marine Corps in Haiti and during World War I. The group consists of: An Extensive File of original photographs, post cards,
2043: WWI Period Identified USMC Officer's Group.Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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World War I Identified American Ambulance Service: Group identified to John T. Lloyd who served with Sanitary Squad Unit 12, American Ambulance Service in France. The group consists of: Tunic with Red Cross armband on left sleeve, bullion "
2044: World War I Identified American Ambulance ServiceEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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World War I US Red Cross Commission To Siberia Women's: This group is identified to Miss Madeline C Lowrey who served with the American Red Cross as a nurses aide in Vladivostok Siberia. Group consists of: Wool tunic with Red Cross collar insignia,
2045: World War I US Red Cross Commission To Siberia Women'sEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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World War I Second Division Tunic, Named Silver Star.: Group consisting of: Wool tunic with painted Second Division Headquarters patch, three gold overseas chevrons, "US" and 2nd Infantry H.Q collar disks. Pinned to the chest is a split brooch, numbered,
2046: World War I Second Division Tunic, Named Silver Star.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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World War I Identified Overseas Naval Aviators Group.: This group is identified to Ensign George F. Baker, Naval Aviator #352. Ensign Baker enrolled in the US Navy on June 25, 1917, assigned to the Naval Aviation Detachment at MIT, then to the U.S.
2047: World War I Identified Overseas Naval Aviators Group.Est. US$1,200-US$1,600
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World War I Identified Army Air Service 25th Aero: Group consists of: Tunic named in the inner pocket "Lt Walter Rahman Army Air Service", sewn above the pocket is a fine quality bullion embroidered Army Air Service pilot wing, collar displays a
2048: World War I Identified Army Air Service 25th AeroEst. US$1,200-US$1,600
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