February Estate Auction 2022-02-10 Auction - 455 Price Results - Leland Little in NC - Page 19
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A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Vases with Plum BlossomsAntique Canadian Painted Large Apothecary Step-BackSet of Twelve Wedgwood Majolica Dessert Plates
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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February Estate Auction

Leland Little

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Confederate and Federal Artillery Shells: Confederate and Federal Artillery Shells as follows: Confederate Reed 3 in. shell with copper fuse adaptor and sabot, a deactivation hole is present on one side (7-1/2 in.) (stabilized surfaces);
0434: Confederate and Federal Artillery ShellsEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Federal Schenkl Artillery Shell From the Battle of: Federal Schenkl Artillery Shell From the Battle of Locust Hill, West Virginia 9 -1/4 in., the brass fuse with an 1861 patent date; one side of the shell is painted to read, "FOUND ON THE BATTLEFIELD
0435: Federal Schenkl Artillery Shell From the Battle ofEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Federal 12 lb. Cannonball With Borman Fuse: Federal 12 lb. Cannonball With Borman Fuse approximately 4-1/4 in. wide, rests on an old wooden sabot, treated and emptied of powder via deactivation hole on underside. Private North Carolina Civil
0436: Federal 12 lb. Cannonball With Borman FuseEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Civil War Relic .69 Caliber Percussion Rifle Barrel: Civil War Relic .69 Caliber Percussion Rifle Barrel With Bayonet battlefield pickup, unknown location, being a 42 in. iron barrel fused to the socket bayonet it was fitted with nearly 160 years ago.
0437: Civil War Relic .69 Caliber Percussion Rifle BarrelEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Mostly Dug Grouping of Smaller Civil War Relics: Mostly Dug Grouping of Smaller Civil War Relics as follows: nearly (50) bullets to include carbine rounds, three-ringers, Confederate Gardners, a fired Garibaldi, round balls, Colt pistol bullets,
0438: Mostly Dug Grouping of Smaller Civil War RelicsEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Three Civil War Era Coins and Five Non-Dug Federal: Three Civil War Era Coins and Five Non-Dug Federal General Service Buttons the coins to include: 1857 Flying Eagle cent, VG; 1864 2-Cent, Fair; Army & Navy copper token, VF; the buttons to include
0439: Three Civil War Era Coins and Five Non-Dug FederalEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Civil War Veterans' Memorabilia, North & South: Civil War Veterans' Memorabilia, North & South to include a Union Grand Army of the Republic veteran's kepi of blue wool with leather visor and brass eagle side buttons, the interior marked
0440: Civil War Veterans' Memorabilia, North & SouthEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Three Early North Carolina Bank Notes, One: Three Early North Carolina Bank Notes, One Revolutionary and Two Confederate as follows: $10 North Carolina Currency entitling the bearer to "TEN Spanish milled DOLLARS, or the Value thereof in Gold
0441: Three Early North Carolina Bank Notes, OneEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Union Soldier's Letter to Pennsylvania Describing: Union Soldier's Letter to Pennsylvania Describing Capture of Roanoke Island being an Autograph Letter Signed "R Martin", Roanoke Island, NC, 2 pp., 8vo, to John H. Trites, Montgomery, PA, reading,
0442: Union Soldier's Letter to Pennsylvania DescribingEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Four Letters Pertaining to a Civil War Military: Four Letters Pertaining to a Civil War Military Detective in Washington, D.C. being two official letters and two personal letters associated with Corporal William Wimley, Company "C," 10th New
0444: Four Letters Pertaining to a Civil War MilitaryEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Three Items of Confederate Interest: Three Items of Confederate Interest to include: Autograph Letter Signed John Keiger, 2 pages, small 8vo, North Carolina, February 28, 1863, to his son Edwin Keiger in Proctor's Creek, Virginia, with
0445: Three Items of Confederate InterestEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Stereoview of Lincoln at Antietam and Six Union: Stereoview of Lincoln at Antietam and Six Union Patriotic Postal Covers the photographic print is after Alexander Gardner's original outdoor view showing Abraham Lincoln, George McLellan and a
0447: Stereoview of Lincoln at Antietam and Six UnionEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Civil War Era Snare Drum: Civil War Era Snare Drum the drum, circa 1860s, with an interior label naming maker William Kilbourn of Albany, New York, with maple sides, painted rims, likely original head and tension elements
0448: Civil War Era Snare DrumEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Civil War Era Drum Shell and Later Fife: Civil War Era Drum Shell and Later Fife the drum by an unknown maker, the rims left their natural color while the shell is stained red and has an incised floral design around the side holes (overall
0449: Civil War Era Drum Shell and Later FifeEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Civil War Era Personal Effects: Civil War Era Personal Effects to include: a spring operated brass fleam for medicinal bleeding, marked Snowden of Philadelphia; a lead-filled brass trunk plate engraved "R. A. Harrison /
0450: Civil War Era Personal EffectsEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Civil War Era Engineering Instruments: Civil War Era Engineering Instruments mid-19th century, to include: iron dividers (7-1/4 in.); an scale for distances in several units, this being stamped "WD 1426," indicating possible War
0451: Civil War Era Engineering InstrumentsEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Union Army Issue Blanket and Two Civilian Cloth: Union Army Issue Blanket and Two Civilian Cloth Articles the blanket of tan olive wool with two darker brown stripes (72-1/2 x 61 in.) (some losses and a crude stitched repair to one corner; still
0452: Union Army Issue Blanket and Two Civilian ClothEst. US$50-US$25,000
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Two Classic Civil War-Reconstruction Era Carpetbags: Two Classic Civil War-Reconstruction Era Carpetbags the smaller bag with a keyhole escutcheon stamped J. TERRY & CO. and an old typed note stating it was owned by Olivet Kirk, whose name appears in
0456: Two Classic Civil War-Reconstruction Era CarpetbagsEst. US$50-US$25,000
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