Dave Taylor's Civil War Antiques Online Bids 2019-09-26 Auction - 117 Price Results - Dave Taylor's Civil War Antiques Online Auctions in OH - Page 3
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Virginia Sword Belt Plate Buckle found at WinchesterMexican War Era Officers SwordCivil War Armed Confederate 8th Tennessee Cavalry
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Sylvania, OH, United States
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Dave Taylor's Civil War Antiques Online Bids

Antique Guns, Swords, Civil War & Military items, Historical Americana, Early Photography including daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and albumen images. Police and airline related. Tobacciana Lincolniana, Colonial antiques, Stamps, Patriotic envelopes, model car, Medical Surgical related, and more
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TWO CIVIL WAR ARMED 129th ILLINOIS SOLDIERS: A pair of tintypes handed down in the family of the enlisted soldier. He is shown as private with his musket and accoutrements. The other is an image he kept of a fellow soldier who gained a
0049: TWO CIVIL WAR ARMED 129th ILLINOIS SOLDIERSEst. US$500-US$800
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Pan Am 1930s Clipper Pin in Gold-Plated Brass: This was brought into my shop today as I type this. I wasn't exactly sure what it was, but I had an idea, and a couple Google searches filled in the blanks. This is a 1930s Pan American Airlines
0051: Pan Am 1930s Clipper Pin in Gold-Plated BrassEst. US$25-US$150
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Powder Horn: A small powder horn with wood plug base and nicely turned spout. Given the small size, it is likely a priming horn, used for a finer grade powder for the flashpan of a flintlock hunting rifle. These
0053: Powder HornEst. US$25-US$150
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Civil War 5th West Virginia Veterans Medal: These West Virginia medals along with those from the state of Ohio are among the earliest awards given by states to their Civil War veterans. On the 27th of January, 1866, Colonel William B. Curtis,
0059: Civil War 5th West Virginia Veterans MedalEst. US$150-US$250
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Civil War 60th Ohio Soldier Ladder Badge: 2.5 inches tall. Nickel silver. Excellent though lacking the pin back attachment on the back of the top bar. Has 9th Army corps insignia on the face. Alfred Herold was the owner. He served in the
0061: Civil War 60th Ohio Soldier Ladder BadgeEst. US$200-US$350
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Classic Civil War Lantern: 1860 era oil lamp lantern. Roughly 15 inches tall. Burner and base are secured by two spring clamps on the bottom. Glass globe has a hole broken out. Still solid. It likely had several Wire
0062: Classic Civil War LanternEst. US$100-US$200
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Civil War Ames Cavalry Saber Dated 1862: Standard issue US Cavalry Model 1860 Light cavalry saber marked US LD 1862 as well as bearing the familiar Ames Manufacturing logo in a scroll. Grip has full leather and twisted wire wrap.
0065: Civil War Ames Cavalry Saber Dated 1862Est. US$500-US$800
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1863 Civil War Presentation Sword Tiffany & Co.: A regulation 1850 pattern foot officer\'s sword with brass mounted leather scabbard. Beautifully engraved on both sides of the top scabbard mount with the officer\'s name and presentation
0066: 1863 Civil War Presentation Sword Tiffany & Co.Est. US$1,250-US$2,000
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CDV GENERAL GRANT: A vignetted bust view of General Grant. No backmark. Trimmed for insertion into a photograph album. Grant's shoulder straps are faint, but the face is very good and expressive of his noted
0068: CDV GENERAL GRANTEst. US$45-US$95Lot Passed
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CIVIL US INFANTRY BELT PLATE: Regulation pattern 1839 oval US belt plate of stamped brass and solder-filled reverse. This is the mid-war pattern using two arrow-head hooks to secure one end of the belt along with a beveled hook
0069: CIVIL US INFANTRY BELT PLATEEst. US$150-US$225
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Mexican War Civil War Militia Sword: A typical American officer's sword dating about 1840-1850. The pommel is in the form of a knight's head and his linked to the flat and flared branches of the crossguard by a chainlink knuckleguard.
0070: Mexican War Civil War Militia SwordEst. US$1,000-US$2,500
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Ultra Rare First Delivery Inspected Ames 1850 Sword: An example of the RAREST Ames Foot Officer's sword- a government contract U.S. pattern 1850 foot officer's sword actually made in 1850. They were contracted for and purchased by the Ordnance
0071: Ultra Rare First Delivery Inspected Ames 1850 SwordEst. US$1,000-US$3,000
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