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18 CIVIL WAR ITEMS, INCL. RELIC
18 CIVIL WAR ITEMS, INCL. RELIC RIFLES, 3 MS CSA CURREN...Grouping of eighteen (18) Civil War era related items, possibly Nashville area battlefield pickups, including: two (2) relic firearms, including one (1) Springfield Model 1835 flintlock musket; three (3) 1862 Mississippi obsolete currency notes, including one (1) $10 State of Mississippi note, serial number 739575, issued November 1, 1862; one (1) $5 State of Mississippi note, serial number 62838, issued November 1, 1862; and one (1) $1 Mississippi Central Rail-Road Company, serial number 23967, issued January 1, 1862; thirteen (13) dug relic items, including two (2) small handguns, six (6) assorted firearm parts, three (3) bullet molds, one (1) spur, and one (1) round bullet.
Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Firearms and firearm-related items are in relic, dug condition. Currency notes in circulated condition.
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COLLECTION OF SOUTHERN STATES
COLLECTION OF SOUTHERN STATES CURRENCY $5 State of Louisiana Oct 10 1862 R-3 CR#10, stain at Peralta's signature, otherwise XF note; $2 State of Louisiana Feb 24 1862 R-4 CR#6 Inkburns at left signature, printed on Mississippi notes XF 50 Cents State of Mississippi CR#45 R-5 F Plate, SN 3256 XF/AU or better; 60 cents State of Virginia, City of Richmond, April 14, 1862 VF and nicely printed on a more colorful note; 25 cents State of Florida CR#24 R-4 F/VF.
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TWO ANTIQUE MISSISSIPPI COAST
TWO ANTIQUE MISSISSIPPI COAST MAPSTwo Antique Mississippi Coast Maps , "A Chart of the Sea Coast of the State of Mississippi", 1839, sight 12 in. x 20 in.; and Mississippi City Harbor", 1857, sight 15 1/2 in. x 17 in,. both framed. (2 pcs.)
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1857, E. Barksdale, State
1857, E. Barksdale, State Printer, Jackson, Mississippi, Leather-bound edition of The Revised Code of the Statute Laws of the State of Mississippi, the spine with the title in stamped gold and the year of publication as well, h. 9-3/4", w. 6-1/2".
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Dusti Bonge
Dusti Bonge (American/Mississippi, 1903-1993) "Abstract Composition", oil wash on canvas, 28" x 20", signed lower right "Dusti Bonge". Glazed and framed. Dusti Bonge is recognized as the first �Modernist� painter in the state of Mississippi. In the 1950's she was a member of the Abstract Expressionists movement and was represented by the prestigious Betty Parsons Gallery in New York City.