- Oil on canvas Civil War portrait
Oil on canvas Civil War portrait of an officer with gilt braided epaulettes and gold buttons initialed "N.C." possibly North Carolina. 14.5"x11"
- A CIVIL WAR ERA 1840 NCO OFFICER'S
A CIVIL WAR ERA 1840 NCO OFFICER'S SWORD A Civil War Era 1840 NCO officer's sword, maker: C. Roby, Chelsmford , MA, a brass knob pommel, a gilt brass wrapped wire grip and a brass clam shell guard, the blade dated I.S.1863 F.S.S., a black leather scabbard with brass throat and toe, 39.5"l, accompanied by a letter
- US Civil War Model 1840 NCO Sword
US Civil War Model 1840 NCO Sword Sword blade measures 32'' and is US marked and dated. Condition: Very good.
- NCO SWORD. American 2nd quarter-19th
NCO SWORD. American 2nd quarter-19th century. Model 1840 with brass guard and grip and a blade marked ''Horstmann Philadelphia''. Leather scabbard is worn. 41 1/2''l. overall.
- U.S. Indian War M-1885 1st Sergeant
U.S. Indian War M-1885 1st Sergeant Coatee Ohio National Guard Tag on coatee reads Co. H 1st Ohio National Guard of Cincinnati Circa 1885. Collar and shoulder boards in white denotes Infantry unit. Condition: Very good.
- MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS
MODEL 1840 NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS SWORD.
- THREE 1840'S MILITARY NCO SWORDS
THREE 1840'S MILITARY NCO SWORDS Three 1840's NCO swords, the first having a knights head pommel on a carved bone grip, above a guard containing floral designs surmounting a non-fullered polished blade, with a leather over steel scabbard, the second having a knights head pommel on a carved bone grip, above a guard containing floral designs and a non-fullered blade; the third sword having a knights head pommel and standard floral patterned guard, Approximate measurements: first,blade, l. 27 overall l. 33. 75" with scabbard l. 35. 5", second l. 27 overall l. 33. 75, third, l. 27 overall l. 33. 75
- US Civil War Model 1840 NCO Sword
US Civil War Model 1840 NCO Sword With Scabbard 32'' blade marked Ames & Co. Chicopee Mass. dated 1864 on the reverse. Full fuller brass handle knuckle bow pommel and guard with scabbard. Condition: Very good.
- U.S. Naval officer's dr
U.S. Naval officer's dr
- Military Pass for Rev. Winslow
Military Pass for Rev. Winslow Head quarters Military dept. Washington July 24 1861. Sgn. by Gen. Drake DeKay.5'' x 8''E
- Civil War volunteer honorable discharge;
Civil War volunteer honorable discharge; Ohio Nat'l. Guard unit. 13" x 15". Several creases, some discoloration.
- Two CDVs of 95th New York National
Two CDVs of 95th New York National Guard Officer John D. Coughlin A military vignette ink signed John D. Coughlin/95th N.Y.N.G. with a civilian view of the same man both with penciled ?correspondent? on verso. Despite the name and embroidered ?95? infantry horn this officer??Ts identity remains a mystery. According to HDS and CWSS the only volunteer officer named ?John Coughlin? is the well documented lieutenant colonel of the 10th New Hampshire who won the CMOH. We presume that John Coughlin an aspiring soldier was apparently an otherwise unknown correspondent who was attached to the 95th New York National Guard. The NY National Guard organized in the later part of the Civil War was basically used as a ''home guard'' in the New York City area. Condition: Both CDVs near VG with minor edge wear and light foxing.
- 15th Corps Veteran Sixth Plate
15th Corps Veteran Sixth Plate Tintype with Inset Forty Rounds Badge A painfully young early war volunteer from the call of 1862 wearing a regulation four button sack coat with cravat that is the off-to-war dress of a recent civilian. The anonymous private is accoutered with a US oval plate on a pristine just-issued leather belt holding a brass-hilted sword bayonet. Pinned vertically to the pillow of the case is an iconic post-war painted metal Forty Rounds badge suspended from a pressed eagle and stenciled American flag segment evidence that the young man survived the war and lived to associate with fellow veterans in the GAR. Sherman??Ts hard-scrabble bummers were busy ''marching to the sea'' in February 1865 when the iconic 15th Corps badge was formally adopted and there is no documented evidence that ?Forty Rounds? ever saw field service except as the contents of a fully loaded cartridge box. Condition: Varnished plate near EXC. with just average clarity. Glossy black cartridge box with slight bend on right flap and minor paint loss at edges; raised gold paint perfect. Fine cloth flag segment worn and frayed missing lower metal planchet. Tintype and badge housed in separated composition case missing front lower edge.
- WEAPONS: CIVIL WAR US M1840 NCO
WEAPONS: CIVIL WAR US M1840 NCO SWORD, C. 1864, 32" STEEL BLADE, WITH LEATHER AND BRASS SCABBARD, ORDINANCE INSPECTOR'S INITIALS ARE RUBBED OUT, MANUFACTURED BY AMES MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF CHICOPEE, MASSACHUSETTS, W...WEAPONS: Civil War US M1840 NCO Sword, c. 1864, 32" steel blade, with leather and brass scabbard, ordinance inspector's initials are rubbed out, manufactured by Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts, wear consistent with age and use, including typical leather wear, minor oxidation, etc.
- CIVIL WAR OFFICER'S COAT & SHOULDER
CIVIL WAR OFFICER'S COAT & SHOULDER BOARDS - Coat with Brass Buttons & (3) Shoulder Boards of Capt. John H Denton Co K 10th Regt Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Army of Cumberland served Aug 1861-Aug 1864 worn moth-holed faded. Does not include origina
- German WWII Army Officers and NCO
German WWII Army Officers and NCO Visor Caps Lot of Two With officer's cord. Interior with celluloid sweat shield. NCO visor has chin strap and interior celluloid sweat shield. Condition: Very good. Officer cap with some mothing on cover.
- 1822 Pattern Infantry Officers
1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword with Etched Blade made by Henry Wilkinson
- US Non-Commissioned Officer's Sword
US Non-Commissioned Officer's Sword Civil War era, 28 in. blade marked "Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee, Mass.", other side marked "JF" over "1864", D-shaped brass guard with brass wire grip,
- Model 1860 Officers Sword Presented
Model 1860 Officers Sword Presented to Nehn Memorial Court No. 72.O.O.A. By Ida M. Sebgley Royal Matron 1932 Signed Springfeild Armory Springfield Mass. USA High Grade with elephant ivory grip steel and brass scabbard etched blade.
- Orlando Norie 46th Foot (2nd Battalion
Orlando Norie 46th Foot (2nd Battalion The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry) resting in the trenches outside Sevastopol 1855 signed watercolour 30.5cm x 47cm (12" x 18.5")
- CIVIL WAR OFFICER'S SWORD W/ SCABBARD
CIVIL WAR OFFICER'S SWORD W/ SCABBARD & BELT PLATE - M1861 Model US Army Infantry Officer's Sword and Belt Buckle that belonged to Capt. John H Denton Co K 10th Regt Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Army of Cumberland served Aug 1861-Aug 1864 worn some c
- Archive of the Personal Effects
Archive of the Personal Effects of Captain Henry S. Graves Co. B 118 NY Infantry Lot includes a stenciled trunk with key framed CDV of Graves as a Sergeant tin plate knife fork and spoon mirror cased glasses leather pouch pin nibs in containor slide top box with shaving brush home made cork screw carved ring with initials HSG bible 1864 Almanac six un-used patriotic envelopes hynmbook clay pipe wooden carved pipe with intinials HSG.Hard tach in sugar bag single brass candle stick cleaning rod Remington pistol in holster with Intinials and unit zinc flask tin containor of snuff half a army blanket used as a shawl. Henry Graves enlisted in Company B. 118th New York as a sergeant in July 1862 at Chazy NY. He was promoted company first sergeant and then commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant a year later. Graves transferred to Company E as 1st lieutenant in May 1864. He was advanced to captain in December and finally mustered out in July 1865. The regiment was part of the Washington Defenses before taking the field as part of the 7th Corps during the Siege of Suffolk in April 1863. Part of the 18th Corps Army of the James the New Yorker's remained in garrison at Yorktown until the start of Grant's Overland Campaign in May 1864. Thereafter the regiment was constantly engaged on the south side of the James River against Petersburg and Richmond and saw hard fighting at Drury's Bluff Bermuda Hundred and Cold Harbor. The regiment then settled in to the trenches for siege operations against Petersburg on the Bermuda Hundred front until March 1865. The 118th joined in the final drive that resulted in the fall of Richmond and the pursuit of Lee's Army toward Appomattox having suffered 99 battle casualties. The regiment did provost duty at Richmond before mustering out in June 1865. Condition: Very good.
- 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.
- TWO M1840 NCO OFFCERS DRESS SWORDS
TWO M1840 NCO OFFCERS DRESS SWORDS Two M1840 style officers dress swords comprising, a vintage MA. . Military Academy sword Manufactured by The Lilly Company (Columbus, Ohio 1865-1965), having a solid brass handle and quillons, pommel top on both sides with a depiction of an eagle with spread wings, handle appears to have a wire wrap, quillons finish at ends with an eagle head emerging out from a coil of rope, The etched blade is marked Lilly and "28" on the throat and chape, with scabbard, the second sword has a West German made blade set in a Spartan sword by N. S. Meyers Corporation (New York. 1950-1985), the pommel has a double side eagle motif below a faux coiled steel grip, having a plain guard with an eagle emerging from a coil of rope at quillons, with a scabbard Approximate measurements: Lilly blade l. 28"; over all l. 33. 75, in scabbard l. 34. 75" Meyers blade l. 30. 75",overall l. 36. 25",in scabbard l. 37".
- Model 1860 general army officer's
Model 1860 general army officer's Model 1860 dress sword and scabbard Description: 30'' straight double edged steel blade with gold etched stands of arms vines & scrolls and the name in old english ''Genl' Walter C. Stokes'' on one side and ''N.Y.'' and the maker ''J.H. McKenney & Co. N.Y.'' on the other; gilt bronze cast hilt with cast & gilt D knuckleguard cast gilt with beaded brass wire-wrapped grip matching double shell guard with cast American eagle & stands of arms matching acorn pommel. Nickel plated brass scabbard with three rings and drag of gilt steel. Provenance: Included with sword Other Notes: General Walter C Stokes was the New York National Guard Paymaster General from 1888 until 1891. His office as Paymaster General spanned the elected term of New York Governor David B. Hill. His National Guard position was a political appointment. General Stokes was a banker in civilian life. His country home ''Woodside Hall'' was in Cooperstown New York. Very Good to Excellant with even patina over all metal surfaces. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- Confederate Civil War Journal dated
Confederate Civil War Journal dated June 1, 1861-June 8, 1862, John G. McCall (22nd North Carolina Regiment, Company B), seven pag
- [Civil War - CDV] Civil War CDVs
[Civil War - CDV] Civil War CDVs of Soldiers from the 175th New York Volunteer Infantry Autographed Lot of 2: CDV by Whitehurst Gallery of Washington signed on verso Respectfully Yrs H. Fearn Surgn 175th N.Y.V. Herbert Fearn served as an Assistant Surgeon in the 4th U.S. Infantry 44th New York Infantry and 67th New York Infantry before November 29 1863 when he was promoted to Surgeon in the 175th. He served the remainder of the war in that position mustering out in November 1865 at Greensborough Georgia. CDV by Bogardus of New York City signed on verso M.H. Ellis / Capt. 175th N.Y.V. Matthew H. Ellis enlisted at New York City in late 1862 was quickly promoted to Captain and transferred into Co. K 175th New York Infantry in January of 1863. He was discharged while in detached service January 31 1865. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Fearn's with diagonal crease from upper left to lower right and adhesive residue on verso. Ellis' trimmed to an arched top with adhesive residue at edges of verso.
- Two Union Civil War Generals: seven-line
Two Union Civil War Generals: seven-line typed letter, printed "Headquarters of the Army" letterhead, January 31, 1896 to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, signed "Nelson A. Miles" (1839-1925, Major General who guarded Jefferson Davis upon his capture, and captured Geronimo) in black ink, "…I have decided to recommend Lieutenant Carter for the brevet of Captain for his gallant conduct in the fight at Remolina, Mexico, May 1873…", 10 x 8 in., normal folds, slight fading to signature ; index card signed "Phil H. Sheridan/M. General/U.S.A." in slightly faded brown ink, 3 x 4-7/8 in., with a cabinet card of Sheridan imprinted "H. Rocher/Chicago", 6-1/2 x 4-1/4 in., and an engraving of Sheridan by Virtue & Yorston, 1876, 11 x 8-1/4 in. (Four items). All with minor toning. Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- U.S. Civil War Officer's McClellan
U.S. Civil War Officer's McClellan Saddle Ca 1860. Quilted padded seat; brass furniture. Condition: Good. Leather is alligatored and bleeding.
- New Jersey Civil War archive, approximately
New Jersey Civil War archive, approximately 155 handwritten letters by Sergeant A.C. Harrison (Albert Crosby Harrison, 1844-1925, Monmouth County, New Jersey), of the 14th Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers, Company G, addressed to his mother and other family members, most sent from Camp Hooker (Virginia) and Maryland, dated from September 14th, 1862, to June 10th, 1865, chronicling many important battles of the Civil War including Spotsylvania and Monocacy, as well as General Lee's surrender and the death of Abraham Lincoln, most with original envelopes and stamps, includes four photographs of A.C. Harrison as a young man in uniform and in later life. Separations, small losses, folds, stains, toning, tears, later pencil inscriptions on some envelopes. Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida
- TWO NCO SWORDS. American mid
TWO NCO SWORDS. American mid 19th century. Same design with blades marked for Ames Chicopee Massachusetts. Both have ''US'' and dates one 1864 one 186-. Brass hilts one with partial leather scabbard. 39''l.
- CIVIL WAR UNION OFFICER INSIGNIA
CIVIL WAR UNION OFFICER INSIGNIA GROUP To include: a pair of shoulder straps for a cavalry major; one shoulder strap for an infantry second lieutenant; an officer's braided cloth and bullion hat cord terminating in bullion acorn finials.
- Civil War Union Officer's Hat with
Civil War Union Officer's Hat with Feather Company D 19th regiment infantry insignia with blue cord black feather and Hardee eagle pin. Condition: Distressed where brim begins to fold up else very good.
- ANTIQUE PORTRAIT OF MILITARY OFFICERCirca
ANTIQUE PORTRAIT OF MILITARY OFFICERCirca early 1800's watercolor portrait of a millitary officer identified CAP'N NATE PAINE. Image 4.25 x 4 inches plus frame.
- CIVIL WAR CERTIFICATE US COLORED
CIVIL WAR CERTIFICATE US COLORED TROOPS (USCT)Certificate of Honorable Service for Washington Bloodsworth, of the 14th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery, Garrison duty at New Berne and other points in the Department of North Carolina until December 1865, mustered out December 11,1865. The Regiment fought in the Second Battle of Dalton, Battle of Decatur, and most notably the Battle of Nashville, helping defeat the Confederate Army of Tennessee, chasing Lieutenant General John Bell Hood who had suffered a bloody defeat atDevils Den, Little Round Top, and then lost a leg at Chickamauga. Discharge Document measures 10 x 12 inches. Fold line and discoloration, consistent with age. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- A Fine Civil War Regimental Presentation
A Fine Civil War Regimental Presentation Coin Silver Pitcher c. 1861 Bigelow Brothers & Kennard Boston wc. 1845-1863 engraved with vignettes of war camps the tents marked "Co. B" and "N.E.G."; the large void cartouche flanked by soldiers in dress and fighting uniforms above an eagle with banner marked "Our Nation's Honor The Bond of Union" over a "B" height 12 in. weight 30.35 troy ozs. Note: "In 1861 the New England Guard a Boston military organization was nearing its half-century mark. Organized in 1812 for almost fifty years it had been one of the best drilled companies in the Commonwealth. From the beginning its personnel consisted of the very finest afforded by the foremost city in New England; men who were capable of appreciating and if need be exemplifying its motto viz.: "Our Nation's Honor the Bond of Union." When 1861 began the Guards under the command of Captain Harrison Ritchie constituted Company B of the Second Battalion of Infantry. In those days military spirit ran high for the war between North and South seemed imminent." Reference: Alfred Seeley Roe The Twenty-Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers 1861-1866 New England Guard Regiment 1907 Worcester MA pg. 9.