FIREARMS, AMMO, MILITARY & CIVIL WAR AUCTION
FIREARMS, AMMO, MILITARY & CIVIL WAR AUCTION
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Description
Civil War Cannonballs and Cannonball Fragment
Lot # 376 (Sale Order: 376 of 394)
Civil War Era Stirrups for Saddle
Lot # 380 (Sale Order: 380 of 394)
Framed Civil War Letter Dated April 5, 1864 Written By William Rogers Taylor (1811-1889), Served in
Lot # 381 (Sale Order: 381 of 394)
Framed Civil War Letter Dated August 15, 1865 Written by Navy Commander D.M. Fairfax, Frame 22 1/2"
Lot # 382 (Sale Order: 382 of 394)
Signatures of Union General Nathaniel P. Banks & Union General and Diplomat Robert C. Schenk with
Lot # 383 (Sale Order: 383 of 394)
(6) Frames with Snippet Signatures Civil War Veterans - John M. Schofield and Wm. M. Wherry,
Lot # 384 (Sale Order: 384 of 394)
Framed Revolutionary War Signature of Dunk, Earl of Halifax, Dated August 15, 1764 and (2) other
Lot # 385 (Sale Order: 385 of 394)
WWII Naval Air Training Center Diploma Dated November 3, 1943
Lot # 386 (Sale Order: 386 of 394)
Small Group of Civil War Items ID'd to a Medal of Honor Winner, Private Robert A. Reid of Company G,
Lot # 387 (Sale Order: 387 of 394)
Civil War Wooden Framed Soldier's Knapsack
Lot # 388 (Sale Order: 388 of 394)
Civil War Belt and Buckle with Certificate from Shiloh Relics
Lot # 389 (Sale Order: 389 of 394)
Civil War Union Presentation Sword and Scabbard Inscribed 'Presented to Lieutenant Alden J. Merrell
Lot # 390 (Sale Order: 390 of 394)
Civil War U.S. Cavalry Sabre and Scabbard, Marked 'Mansfield & Lamb Crestdale' and 'U.S.' on other
Lot # 391 (Sale Order: 391 of 394)
Civil War Boyle, Gamble & Co. Confederate Cavalry Sabre w/Scabbard
Lot # 392 (Sale Order: 392 of 394)
Civil War Eagle Snare Drum that belonged to Private George W. Stillwagon of the 48th Pennsylvania
Lot # 393 (Sale Order: 393 of 394)
- Pair of Period Drumsticks not Original to this Drum
- Signed on the bottom on the drum 'Stillwagon Palo Alto, Penna'
- Certificate of Authenticity from The Horse Soldier
- Complete Copy of George W. Stillwagon Military Records including the details of him being wounded in the head by a rebel musket ball at the Battle of Antietam, Sept. 1862
- For more information, please read the Certificate of Authenticity
- Comes with Custom Oak Octagon Turntable Showcase
Large Wood Display Showcase, 39 1/2" Long, 18 1/4" Wide, 3" Deep
Lot # 394 (Sale Order: 394 of 394)