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M1860 FIELD AND STAFF OFFICER'S
M1860 FIELD AND STAFF OFFICER'S SWORD No maker or distributor marks visible, 1860s or later, the 31.75 in. straight blade etched with patriotic motifs, floral designs, and the name of owner, "James W. Post"; gilt brass guard and pommel, grip with ray skin wrap bound by brass wire; iron scabbard with iron mounts.
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General Ulysses S. Grant & Staff
General Ulysses S. Grant & Staff Civil War Stereoview E. & H.T. Anthony War View from a Brady & Co. negative titled on the verso label No. 2428 / Lieut. Gen. Grant and chief of staff Gen. Rawlins at his Head Quarters at Cold Harbor Va. taken June 14th 1864. Condition: Light soiling and bumped corners.
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CIVIL WAR M1860 STAFF & FIELD
CIVIL WAR M1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORDCivil War era Model 1860 Staff and Field officer's sword and scabbard with collapsible guard. Blade is etched with an American flag, eagle, shield, crossed cannons and "U.S.". The ricasso is marked M.C. Lilley & Co Columbus, O. Sword measures appro. 36 1/2" overall, blade is approx. 30". Blade has a slight bend. Tip is pointed. Light wear and discoloration to the finish. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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CIVIL WAR M1860 STAFF & FIELD
CIVIL WAR M1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICERS SWORDCivil War era Model 1860 Staff and Field officer's sword and scabbard with collapsible guard. Blade is etched with an American flag, eagle, shield, crossed cannons and "U.S.". The ricasso is marked M.C. Lilley & Co Columbus, O. Sword measures appro. 36 1/2" overall, blade is approx. 30". Blade has a slight bend. Tip is pointed. Light wear and discoloration to the finish. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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1866 FLORIDA CIVIL WAR MUSTER ROLL:
1866 FLORIDA CIVIL WAR MUSTER ROLL: Post Civil War Muster roll of Field & Staff of the US troops, 2nd District of Florida, signed by Brig. General Charles Mundee. Mundee was commended for gallantry and daring. This is the muster out rolls dated August 31st 1866 as the order to disband was given on August 16th 1866.CONDITION: Note staining, small tape repair in one crease
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Model 1870 U.S. Staff and Field
Model 1870 U.S. Staff and Field Officer's Sword 26-1/2 in. engraved blade marked "US" and "WM Lehmberg & Sons Phila. Pa.", guard with eagl
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Springfield Model 1860 Field and
Springfield Model 1860 Field and Staff Officer's S 31.25'' length blade with etched panels of military motifs. Marked in a panel near the ricasso in four lines U.S. Armory Springfield Mass. Leather and brass wire wrapped handle. Chased brass pommel chased brass knuckle bow and cupped guard. Metal scabbard with brass fittings. Marked on the drag ''6'' and SWP. Condition: Sword is excellent overall. Scabbard has some speckling of patina mixed with the original nickel finish.
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Model 1860 U.S. Staff and Field
Model 1860 U.S. Staff and Field Officer's Sword American, late 19th century, ornate gilt brass guard with eagles, shield and stand of arms, double-edged blade marked "U.S. Armory Springfield, Mass", engraved eagle, "US", flags and stand of arms, 37 in. excluding nickel-plated scabbard with gilt brass tip,
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Model 1860 Field and Staff Swords
Model 1860 Field and Staff Swords Lot of Two 29.5'' blade length with etched panels of military motifs. Made by Horstmann of Philadelphia. Browned metal scabbard. 30.5'' blade length with etched panels of military motifs. Nickel-plated scabbard. Both are early with folding guards. Condition: Excellent.
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US M1850 STAFF AND FIELD
US M1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD US Model 1850 staff and field officer's sword, having a shagreen covered grip with wrapped wire, etched blade with florals, a large' US', flags, a cannon, a large banner with "e pluribus unum," sword, apparently unmarked, with a scabbard. Approximate measurements: blade l. . 30. 75" overall l. 36. 5" overall with scabbard l. 37"
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13th Regiment Headquarters photo
13th Regiment Headquarters photo include two black individuals 1892 during Switch men's strike.
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MODEL 1860 STAFF AND FIELD
MODEL 1860 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD. Marked with a crowned head on the ricasso ''US'' and eagle engraved on the blade brass guard with eagle wire-wrapped grip and nickel-plated scabbard with engraved eagle. 31 1/4''l. blade. Nicks to the sharpened edge of the blade dents to the scabbard.
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Army of the Gulf Staff Officers
Army of the Gulf Staff Officers Five Civil War CDVs Lot consisting of five officers who served on the staff or commanded various units in the 19th Corps under Banks during the Port Hudson and Red River Campaign: Brig. General. William Dwight (WIA & POW 5/5/62 Williamsburg as Lt. Col. 70th NY. Chief of Staff during Red River Campaign commanded division in 19th Corps during Shenandoah Campaign and placed under arrest following battle of Winchester m/o 1/15/66); Maj. Gen. Godfrey Weitzel (Chief Engineer under Butler at New Orleans Brig. Gen. 8/29/62 Chief Engineer Army of the James bvt. Maj. Gen. 8/29/64 commanded 18th and 25th Corps Maj. Gen. 11/17/64 6 wartime brevets to Maj. Gen. died in service 3/19/84 at Lt. Col. Engineers; Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone (Mexican War veteran with two brevets Col. 14th US Inf. 5/14/61 Brig. Gen. 5/17/61 arrested & held responsible for Ball's Bluff disaster Chief of Staff to General Banks m/o 4/4/64 by order of Sec. of War Stanton resigned 9/13/64); Brig. Gen. Dan Ullman (Col. 78th NY "Highlanders " POW Cedar Mountain 8/9/62 Brig. Gen. 1/13/63 organized Corps d'Afrique at Port Hudson bvt. Maj. Gen. 3/13/65 m/o 8/24/65); and a another view of bvt. Maj. Gen. Cuvier Grover. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: CDVs G+. with moderate edge wear and handling; Grover carte damaged and bent.
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US Model 1860 Post Civil War
US Model 1860 Post Civil War Field and Staff Sword 28'' blade etched with military motifs. Unmarked at ricasso. Brass knuckle bow and pommel. Leather and brass wire wrapped handle. Metal scabbard. Condition: Very good.
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Field Hospital of 81st Penn.
Field Hospital of 81st Penn. Vols. Near Falmouth VA Original Pencil Drawing Plus Shred of Battle Flag Original pencil drawing by Surgeon John Houston Jr. 81st Pennsylvania titled in the lower margin Hospital of 81st Reg't P.V. in Camp near Falmouth Va. / Winter of '62 & '63 and framed with a blue shred of the 81st's first battle flag. 7.25 x 8.5 in. housed in period frame with typewritten identification/provenance on backing indicating that this was from the son of John Houston Jr. M.D. John J.L. Houston of Philadelphia PA dated July 29 1932. John Houston Jr. enlisted in August 1862 as an Assistant Surgeon and was commissioned into Field & Staff of the Pennsylvania 81st Infantry. He was promoted to Surgeon in January 1863 and was mustered out in September 1865. The 81st Pennsylvania participated in several major battles throughout the war including Yorktown Antietam Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Gettysburg Wilderness Spotsylvania Cold Harbor Petersburg and Appomattox among many others losing 18 officers and 190 enlisted men that were killed or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 96 enlisted men that died of disease. Condition: One light fold line and toning at left and right edges.
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M.C. LILLY MODEL 1860 FIELD AND
M.C. LILLY MODEL 1860 FIELD AND STAFF SWORDM.C. LILLY MODEL 1860 FIELD AND STAFF SWORD, 28" double sided straight blade with etched panels, brass folding clamshell type hand guard, wire wrapped sharkskin grip, nickel plated scabbard with brass hangers and mounts, brass toe guard, manufactured 1882-1925.
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Civil War era lithograph, "Staff
Civil War era lithograph, "Staff and officers of the Putnam Phalanx as originally constituted", 1861, published by Bingham Dodd & Co., Hartford, Connecticut, hand-colored lithograph, 26 x 32-3/8 in.; modern gilt wood frame. Light toning, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions.
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE HARVESTER
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE HARVESTER GROUPS each modelled as a girl holding a wheat sheath a basket over her left arm her companion in her feather hat on shaped bases (2) - h:13 in.
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Civil War Model 1860 Staff
Civil War Model 1860 Staff Presentation Sword to Captain C. S. Tarlton 30" etched blade single brass knuckle bow whistle hilt; all wrap and wire. Sword also has its officer's portepee. This Model 1860 was presented to Captain C. S. Tarlton Co. H 158th Infantry Indiana Vols. From the Citizens of Indianapolis 1882. 30th battalion C. S. Tarlton's sharpshooters Luzon P.I. 1900. Condition: Very good.
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Civil War Model 1840 Medical
Civil War Model 1840 Medical Staff Officer's Sword and Rare Medical Sash Lot includes 1840 Medical staff sword with 28.5" blade and brass handle with silver MS on shield; blade etched with military motifs.?With the sword is the rare green Medical Officer's sash green silk with herringbone patterned weave terminating in two ornate acorn tassels. Condition: Very good. Blade is grey but smooth with etching that is a little light. Tip has been bent. Some age fading to the sash. Also included is a later sword cover.
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Civil War Casualty List Plus Period
Civil War Casualty List Plus Period Buttons 2pp manuscript dated April 12th 1865 at Head Quarters 69th Ind Vols Near Spanish Fort Ala. reading: By inserting the following list of wounded of the 69th Ind in your paper you will confer a great favor upon their many friends who will be anxiously waiting to know the result of the assault by the 13th Corps upon the rebel works at Blakely Ala. on Sunday Evening the 9th inst. in which the Old 69th took a conspicuous part. followed by the names and injuries of 15 soldiers such as Thomas Ford Priv. Co.C left foot blown of by torpedo and an account of the battle signed by Maberry M. Lacey Adjutant of the 69th Ind. PLUS three uniform buttons featuring patriotic shield eagles encircled by the letters NHDVS (National Home for Disabled Veteran Soldiers). Condition: Scattered minor stains wear at edges.
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French surveyors cross staff,
French surveyors cross staff, nickle over brass, mounted on a wood block, circa 1900.
6.5"h x 6"w x 3.25"d overall
Condition: Some discoloration.
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United States Model 1860 field
United States Model 1860 field and staff officer's sword and scabbard 3rd quarter 19th century the sword with unadorned and unmarked blade with gilt brass hilt and clamshell guard 37 1/4 in. L.; steel scabbard with gilt brass mounts 33 in. L. Estimate $ 300-400
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CIVIL WAR PAPERS - Field Military
CIVIL WAR PAPERS - Field Military Reports of Co K 10th Regt. Kentucky Volunteer Infantry from the possessions of Capt. John H. Denton 1862-1864 consisting of: (28) Returns of Ordinance Deceased and Deserted Soldiers; PLUS 1863 Instructions for Office
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ALS CIVIL WAR FIELD REPORT FROM
ALS CIVIL WAR FIELD REPORT FROM BRIG. GEN. SAMUEL W. CRAWFORD Report of engagement on Feb. 3rd. He refers to his men as the Bucktails, that fought "one brigade of Confederate Gen. Hood's division," in thick woodland, captured 80-90 prisoners, along with a Napoleon cannon and two caissons, colors of the 15th Georgia and 1,000 stands of small arms. Graphic. Entirely in his hand. Framed.
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CIVIL WAR FLAGSTAFF10 foot long
CIVIL WAR FLAGSTAFF10 foot long wooden Civil War flagstaff with gilt metal eagle finial. Foot has brass cap.
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HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England 2nd quarter-19th century. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad on an incline impressed ''E. Wood & Sons...'' with a shell border. Minor imperfections. 9''d.
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THREE LODGE STAFFS. American
THREE LODGE STAFFS. American second half 20th century. Painted staffs two red with applied gold painted spears (one missing) 68''l. together with a blue painted staff with continuous gold painted spear 73''l.
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HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PITCHER. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Dark blue Lafayette at the Tomb of Franklin by Enoch Wood and Sons. Repair 6''h. Foot repaired
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18 I. O. O. F. WOOD STAFFS18
18 I. O. O. F. WOOD STAFFS18 Independant Order of Odd Fellows wood staffs and spears.
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U.S. MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD
U.S. MODEL 1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER'S SWORD GermanyC. 1861-65Gilt brass hilt, non-regulation counter-guard with openwork and foliate designs, wire-wrapped shagreen grip, steel blade marked "SCHUYLER/HARTLEY &/GRAHAM./NEW-YORK" on one side of the ricasso, and "W./CLAUBERG/SOLINGEN" on the other, blade etched with foliate designs and an eagle on one side, and foliate designs and "U.S." on the other, and a black leather scabbard with brass fittings.
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PERSONALIZED PRESENTATION MODEL
PERSONALIZED PRESENTATION MODEL 1850 FEDERAL FIELD & STAFF OFFICER'S SWORD The leather scabbard's brass throat is engraved John.Orr. / Presented by / CO F 107th Regt. N.Y.V. / March 1st 1863; the left side of the sword's 32 in. blade is etched with an American Eagle and scroll bearing the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM, there is additional foliate decoration on both sides of the blade; the ricasso has a scroll engraved "Made by Ames MFG Co CHICOPEE, MASS; the pierced guard features "US" amid foliage; the grip wrapped in ray skin bound with brass wire.
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SOUTHERN SCHOOL, 1906Southern
SOUTHERN SCHOOL, 1906Southern School, 1906 , "Cotton Pickers in the Field", watercolor on paper, signed "J. Drysdale" and dated lower left, 11 1/2 in. x 9 in., framed . Provenance: Barbara Wingo, Time Zones Antiques, St. Augustine, FL Provenance: Estates of Joyce and Donald Laidlaw, Bluffton, SC
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THREE STAFFORDSHIRE MILITARY
THREE STAFFORDSHIRE MILITARY FIGURINES Mid-19th century, flat back figures modeled on horseback in full dress uniform, the facing pair of 'Lord Kitchener' and 'General French'; left one of a pair, 'General Wolesley.'
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FIVE PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE.
FIVE PIECES OF STAFFORDSHIRE. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Dark blue transfers of game birds. Four plates 7 1/2''d. and a small open vegetable 8 1/2''l.
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HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. England 2nd quarter-19th century. Dark blue Marine Hospital Louisville Kentucky with shell border impressed ''E. Wood & Sons'' 9 1/4''d.