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Signers of the 13th Amend. - EmancipationExceptional Custer StatueSuperb Double-Armed Cavalryman (Ambrotype)
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Columbus, OH, United States
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1863 Civil War Whitney-ville Rifle: 1863 Civil War Whitney-ville Rifle. Standard markings and configuration, mechanically functional. [Civil War, Union, Confederate, Firearm, Gun]
0025: 1863 Civil War Whitney-ville RifleEst. US$500-US$700
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1863 Civil War Springfield Rifle: 1863 Civil War Springfield rifle. Markings on lock plate are very faint, possible replaced parts. Mechanically functional. [Civil War, Union, Confederate]
0026: 1863 Civil War Springfield RifleEst. US$300-US$500
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M1817 Deringer “1841” Rifle: Condition as shown. [Civil War, Union, Confederate, Firearm, Gun]
0027: M1817 Deringer “1841” RifleEst. US$300-US$500
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Antebellum Rifle: [Firearm, Rifle, Civil War, Union, Confederate]
0028: Antebellum RifleEst. US$100-US$300
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Bridesburg 1863 Rifle: Nice example of a Civil War rifle produced by Alfred Jenks & Son, of Bridesburg in Philadelphia, PA. This firm delivered 100,000 rifles to the US government as a result of a contract agreement made
0029: Bridesburg 1863 RifleEst. US$500-US$700
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1863 Springfield (1864): The iconic, primary firearm carried by Union troops during the Civil War. Dated 1864. Standard configuration and markings. Good condition, mechanically functional. Bore is average. [Civil War]
0030: 1863 Springfield (1864)Est. US$500-US$700
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1863 Springfield (1869): The iconic, primary firearm carried by Union troops during the Civil War. Dated 1869. Standard configuration and markings, bayonet is attached. Good condition, mechanically functional. Bore is
0031: 1863 Springfield (1869)Est. US$500-US$700
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Civil War Cold Harbor Relics: Large assorted relics excavated near the Cold Harbor battlefield. Highlights include a buckle still attached to a portion of leather and a bullet encased in wood. [Civil War, Union, Confederate,
0032: Civil War Cold Harbor RelicsEst. US$150-US$300
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“Rebel Creek Massacre” Relic: Excavated relic of what appears to have been an M1860 Colt Army. This piece was recovered near the site of the “Rebel Creek Massacre,” an incident that occurred near Independence, Kansas
0033: “Rebel Creek Massacre” RelicEst. US$150-US$300
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Lincoln Cabinet Card: Cabinet card of Abraham Lincoln, excellent condition. Mount is stamped with photographer’s stamp “Rockwood” in Broadway, NYC. [Civil War, Union, Confederate, Albumen]
0034: Lincoln Cabinet CardEst. US$10-US$50
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Pictorial Battles of the Civil War (1884): Title as shown, volume one. Some missing pages, though mostly compete. Binding is loose. [Civil War, Union, Confederate]
0035: Pictorial Battles of the Civil War (1884)Est. US$100-US$200
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Identified 13th Ohio Civil War Soldiers: Sixth plate tintype of two identified Ohio soldiers, Housed in a full leatherette case that has a nice, patriotic mat. [Civil War, tintype, Union, Confederate]
0036: Identified 13th Ohio Civil War SoldiersEst. US$100-US$300
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Civil War California Cav. Photo: [Civil War, Tintype, Ambrotype, CDV] [Union, Confederate]
0038: Civil War California Cav. PhotoEst. US$100-US$200
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Superb Double-Armed Cavalryman (Ambrotype): Superb 1/4 plate ambrotype of a double-armed cavalryman who stands in front of a patriotic backdrop. Very fine example that is housed in a full leatherette case. [Civil War, Union, Confederate]
0039: Superb Double-Armed Cavalryman (Ambrotype)Est. US$500-US$700
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Signers of the 13th Amend. - Emancipation: Desirable, unusually large composite albumen depicting signers of the 13th amendment, which abolished slavery in the United States. The bottom of the oval collage reads “Entered According to
0040: Signers of the 13th Amend. - EmancipationEst. US$300-US$500
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Historic Gen. Bearegard Aid-De-Camp Acceptance: Letter authored by AJ Toutant informing General Samuel Cooper that he (Toutant) has accepted the position of General Beauregard’s aid-de-camp. Written on official Confederate
0041: Historic Gen. Bearegard Aid-De-Camp AcceptanceEst. US$150-US$300
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Exceptional Custer Statue: Exceptional unique bronze cast figure depicting a mounted George Armstrong Custer carrying a flag at the Battle of Five Forks (Virginia). This piece was commissioned by the original owner. This
0042: Exceptional Custer StatueEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Group of Three Confederate CDV Images: Group of three carte-de-visite (CDV) images depicting Confederate Generals who served during the Civil War. All have Brady/Anthony imprints on their reverse. [Civil War] [Confederate, Union]
0043: Group of Three Confederate CDV ImagesEst. US$150-US$300
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9th Texas Confederate Bronze Sculpture: Exceptional limited-edition bronze cast figure depicting an unidentified Captain of the 9th Texas Infantry (Confederate). This example was constructed by Ohio artist Daniel P. Gray, known for his
0045: 9th Texas Confederate Bronze SculptureEst. US$250-US$500
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126th Illinois Officer CDV: CDV identified as William Jones of the 126th Illinois. Chicago artist’s imprint on the reverse. [Antique Photography, Daguerreotype, Tintype, Ambrotype, carte-de-visite (CDV)] [Civil War,
0048: 126th Illinois Officer CDVEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
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