Raynors' HCA June Auction 2008-06-19 Auction - 415 Price Results - Raynors' Historical Collectible Auctions in NC - Page 5
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Burlington, NC, United States
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Raynors' HCA June Auction

Raynors' Historical Collectible Auctions presents our June Auction. Raynors HCA specializes in providing 17th through 20th century Americana to institutions, dealers and collectors. Our focus is in the auctioning of materials related to the Colonial & Revolutionary War Period, Black Americana, the American Civil War, United States Presidents, Political & Historical Personalities, Historical Artifacts, Photography, American Judaica, Printed and Manuscript Americana, Native American Indians, Western Expansion and Early Sports. Typical materials offered at auction include content-based, primary source, manuscripts, documents, photographs and other historically significant rarities.
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Broken Portrait Jeff Davis CDV: A great war-date satirical CDV, circa 1862, entitled: "The Neglected Picture". A damaged print of the "Hon. Jeff Davis" hangs on a wall with smashed glass and two cards stuck in the frame that read:
0612: Broken Portrait Jeff Davis CDVEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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Union General’s CDV: Barnard & Gibson 1862 front imprint, Brady’s Album Gallery label on verso. Superb example of this scarce image. The image, titled "GROUP" on the verso, is dated May 14th 1862, and lists "Gens.
0613: Union General’s CDVEst. US$300-US$500
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General Fitzhugh Lee Glass Plate Negative: Glass plate negative of Major General Fitzhugh Lee (1835-1905) nephew of Robert E. Lee, was a Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War, Governor of Virginia, diplomat, and U.S. Army
0615: General Fitzhugh Lee Glass Plate NegativeEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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Prisoner of War at Fort Wagner: Signed CDV, "Yours Truly, Capt. J(oseph) Taylor, 48th Inf(antry),"POW 7/18/1863 Fort Wagner, SC (Paroled), Wounded 7/18/1863 Fort Wagner, SC, Wounded 6/2/1864 Cold Harbor, VA, Wounded 8/16/1864
0617: Prisoner of War at Fort WagnerEst. US$200-US$300
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Horrific Amputee Image: Extremely graphic glass plate negative, 8"x5", of a Civil War soldier’s amputated calf and foot. The grisly image depicts several inches of removed flesh above the ankle and is an overall gruseom
0619: Horrific Amputee ImageEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Passed
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Fort Delaware Confederate POW Albumen and Letter: A good pair of Civil War era 1865 Fort Delaware Confederate POW related items. First is a hand tinted albumen, measuring 3 1/2" x 5" on larger mount, showing the fort from the Southwest corner with
0622: Fort Delaware Confederate POW Albumen and LetterEst. US$500-US$750
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CDV of President Andrew Johnson: A great 1865 CDV showing the newly sworn in President Andrew Johnson as he appeared shortly after Lincoln's assassination. Printed on the verso is the inscription: "Painted from life by J. W. Dodge,
0624: CDV of President Andrew JohnsonEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
New York Assemblyman Photos: Group of eleven (11) albumen photographs signed by the individuals imaged, some of whom served during the Civil War. Each image is oval, 5-1/4"x7-1/2", includes: Russell M. Tuttle, 1st Lt. 107th NY
0628: New York Assemblyman PhotosEst. US$500-US$750Lot Passed
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U.S. Grant portrait ribbon: Graphic U.S. Grant silk portrait ribbon. Measures 1 ¾" X 7 " (including blue tassel). Ribbon has a large bold image of Grant with a great slogan below his image "I will Fight It Out On This Line".
0631: U.S. Grant portrait ribbonEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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Kennansville Confederate Sword: Excellent Kenansville Confederate sword, 34" blade, original leather on handle, VG, with replacement scabbard, most likely not original to sword. A wonderful Confederate item. Louis Froelich, a
0632: Kennansville Confederate SwordEst. US$3,000-US$5,000See Sold Price
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George Thompson Garrison’s Travel Trunk: Gorgeous custom transportation trunk owned by George Thompson Garrison, son of the well-known abolitionist and editor William Lloyd Garrison, and an officer with the 55th Massachusetts, the sister
0633: George Thompson Garrison’s Travel TrunkEst. US$10,000-US$15,000See Sold Price
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American Centennial Parade Uniform: A rare colonial style, ca. 1876 parade uniform consisting a yellow swallow tailed frock coat with large green lapels, attached green vest with a double row of brass, tin back, eagle general service
0634: American Centennial Parade UniformEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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