FALL PREMIER MILITARY AUCTION

FALL PREMIER MILITARY AUCTION

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FALL PREMIER MILITARY AUCTION

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FALL PREMIER MILITARIA AUCTION

900 + LOTS OF MILITARY COLLECTIBLES FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR TO MODERN TIMES. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE a 3 TIER BIRGE & PECK CLOCK WITH THE BATTLE OF MEXICO, CIVIL WAR SWORDS, IMAGES, ACCOUTREMENTS, and a ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND GOLD CORPS BADGE; a HUGE COLLECTION OF IMPERIAL GERMAN VETERANS STEINS and PIPES; IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN KRIEGSMARINE SHIP BELL, WW1 and WW2 US GROUPINGS, EDGED WEAPONS, MEDALS, FLAGS, UNIFORMS, INSIGNIA, PATRIOTIC POSTERS and MORE. 400+ LOTS of WW2 NAZI GERMAN ITEMS INCLUDING a WAFFEN SS FIELD CAP, a GERMAN POLICE PANZER TYPE II WRAPPER, A NAZI TRUMPET FLAG with EAGLE, HELMETS, UNIFORMS, SWORDS, BAYONETS, ACCOUTREMENTS and MUCH MUCH MORE. JAPANESE KATANA SWORDS and POLE ARMS, VIETNAM ITEMS and MORE!!


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IMPERIAL GERMAN COLONIAL SOUTH AFRICAN PIPE

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 51 of 952)      

Imperial German long pipe finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 27 inches in total length with hand painted bowl with a donkey scene with the inscription "Die Buren Können Sich Ins Fäustchen Lachen, Wenn Die Englischen Esel Reissaus Machen" The Boers Can Laugh When The English Asses Rip Out. Excellent
Imperial German long pipe finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 27 inches in total length with hand painted bowl with a donkey scene with the inscr...moreiption "Die Buren Können Sich Ins Fäustchen Lachen, Wenn Die Englischen Esel Reissaus Machen" The Boers Can Laugh When The English Asses Rip Out. Excellent

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IMPERIAL GERMAN RESERVIST PIPE w/ KAISER WILHELM

Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 52 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental pipe finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 36 inches in total length with Kaiser Wilhelm II on the bowl with a decorative spiked helmet to the top. Excellent
Imperial German reservist regimental pipe finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 36 inches in total length with Kaiser Wilhelm II on the bowl with a...more decorative spiked helmet to the top. Excellent

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IMPERIAL GERMAN RESERVIST PIPE 10TH BAVARIA

Lot # 30 (Sale Order: 53 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 10th Bavarian Regiment and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 43 inches in total length.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN PATRIOTIC PIPE W GREAT CARVING

Lot # 31 (Sale Order: 54 of 952)      

Imperial German Patriotic pipe with the inscription Das Einige Deutschland Hoch with a flower and scroll design.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN RESERVIST PIPE 7TH BADEN REGT

Lot # 32 (Sale Order: 55 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 8th Company of the 7th Baden Regiment of Neupreisach Germany for 1898 - 1900 maneuvers. Named to Reservist Kaus and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 26 inches in total length.
Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 8th Company of the 7th Baden Regiment of Neupreisach Germany for 1898 - 1900 maneuvers. Named to Reservist Kaus and is f...moreinely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 26 inches in total length.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN RESERVIST PIPE CORPS CLOTHING DEPT

Lot # 33 (Sale Order: 56 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental parole pipe for the Corps Clothing Depot for 1891 - 1894 maneuvers. Named to Heimrich and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 61 inches in total length
Imperial German reservist regimental parole pipe for the Corps Clothing Depot for 1891 - 1894 maneuvers. Named to Heimrich and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn ...moreaccents and measures 61 inches in total length

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IMPERIAL GERMAN RESERVIST PIPE 160TH REGIMENT

Lot # 34 (Sale Order: 57 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 3rd Company of the 160th Infantry Regiment of Diez Germany for 1908 - 1910 maneuvers. Named to Reservist Engels and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 36 inches in total length and has a complete roster of the group to the reverse of the bowl.
Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 3rd Company of the 160th Infantry Regiment of Diez Germany for 1908 - 1910 maneuvers. Named to Reservist Engels and is f...moreinely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 36 inches in total length and has a complete roster of the group to the reverse of the bowl.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN STUDENT PIPE FROM REGENSBURG

Lot # 35 (Sale Order: 58 of 952)      

Imperial German student pipe from Regensburg and is dated 1/3/1893 and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 28 inches in total length having a hairline in the bowl.
Imperial German student pipe from Regensburg and is dated 1/3/1893 and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 28 inches in total length having a ...morehairline in the bowl.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN RESERVIST PIPE FROM GARDE UNIT

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 59 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 2nd Company of the Clothing Depot of the Gardes du Corps of Berlin Germany for 1899 - 1902 maneuvers. Named to Reservist H. Sasawitzny and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 51 inches in total length and has a complete roster of the group to the reverse of the bowl.
Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 2nd Company of the Clothing Depot of the Gardes du Corps of Berlin Germany for 1899 - 1902 maneuvers. Named to Reservist...more H. Sasawitzny and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 51 inches in total length and has a complete roster of the group to the reverse of the bowl.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN RESERVIST PIPE FROM GARDE UNIT

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 60 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 3rd Company of the 4th Gardes du Corps Regiment of Berlin Germany for 1912 - 1913 maneuvers. Named to Reservist Offermann and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 48 inches in total length with an interesting feature towards the top of the pipe it is decorated with a row of bullets that are dated 1895.
Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 3rd Company of the 4th Gardes du Corps Regiment of Berlin Germany for 1912 - 1913 maneuvers. Named to Reservist Offerman...moren and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 48 inches in total length with an interesting feature towards the top of the pipe it is decorated with a row of bullets that are dated 1895.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN HUNTING SCENE SMALL PIPE

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 61 of 952)      

Imperial German short pipe and is finely crafted of cherry wood and measures 16 inches in total length circa 1900 with a tulip shaped bowl having a scene of a father and three sons getting surprised by a large stag and doe's
Imperial German short pipe and is finely crafted of cherry wood and measures 16 inches in total length circa 1900 with a tulip shaped bowl having a scene of a father and ...morethree sons getting surprised by a large stag and doe's

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IMPERIAL GERMAN REGIMENTAL PIPE 1ST ULAN REGIMENT

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 62 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 1st Troop of the 1st Ulan Regiment of Württemberg Germany for 1903 - 1906 maneuvers. Named to Gefreiter Birk and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 47 inches in total length and has a complete roster of the group to the reverse of the bowl.
Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 1st Troop of the 1st Ulan Regiment of Württemberg Germany for 1903 - 1906 maneuvers. Named to Gefreiter Birk and is fine...morely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 47 inches in total length and has a complete roster of the group to the reverse of the bowl.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN REGIMENTAL PIPE 8TH WURTTEMBERG

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 63 of 952)      

Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 7th Company of the 8th Infantry Regiment of Württemberg Germany for 1887 - 1890 maneuvers. Named to Gefreiter Faiss and is finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 56 inches in total length
Imperial German reservist regimental pipe for the 7th Company of the 8th Infantry Regiment of Württemberg Germany for 1887 - 1890 maneuvers. Named to Gefreiter Faiss and ...moreis finely crafted of cherry wood with horn accents and measures 56 inches in total length

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WW1 IMPERIAL GERMAN BALLOON PILOT SHOUDER BOARDS

Lot # 40a (Sale Order: 64 of 952)      

Imperial German set of shoulder boards for the Luftschiffer or balloon service. Four rows of fine silvered bullion wire, interlaced with red and black threading with black velvet bottom.
Imperial German set of shoulder boards for the Luftschiffer or balloon service. Four rows of fine silvered bullion wire, interlaced with red and black threading with blac...morek velvet bottom.

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1887 USN NAMED OFFICERS SWORD IN HIGH CONDITION

Lot # 41 (Sale Order: 65 of 952)      

Named 1887 dated US Naval officers sword named to John J. Glenn and was given to him by his shipmates. Sword is in near mint condition state with his name also on the beautiful frosted blade. Sword has no manufacturing marks but is a high condition and exquisitely crafted piece with all furniture in gold gilt. Sword measures 34 1/2 inches to total length with near mint rayskin grip.
Named 1887 dated US Naval officers sword named to John J. Glenn and was given to him by his shipmates. Sword is in near mint condition state with his name also on the bea...moreutiful frosted blade. Sword has no manufacturing marks but is a high condition and exquisitely crafted piece with all furniture in gold gilt. Sword measures 34 1/2 inches to total length with near mint rayskin grip.

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CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE SWIVEL HOOK LOT OF 2

Lot # 42 (Sale Order: 66 of 952)      

Lot of Two carbine swivel hooks used by Federal cavalrymen during the Civil War. Constructed of polished steel, these artifacts have two components: snap hook and its steel sling loop. Inside facing of one of the snap hook bears a strong stamping of “O. B. NORTH & Co. / NEW HAVEN, Ct.”. When attached to one end of the trooper’s leather sling via the sling loop, the swivel’s snap hook secured the man’s carbine at the weapon’s sling bar and rendered the trooper’s hands free maintain the reins while mounted. Perfect for display in any cavalry collection.
Lot of Two carbine swivel hooks used by Federal cavalrymen during the Civil War. Constructed of polished steel, these artifacts have two components: snap hook and its ste...moreel sling loop. Inside facing of one of the snap hook bears a strong stamping of “O. B. NORTH & Co. / NEW HAVEN, Ct.”. When attached to one end of the trooper’s leather sling via the sling loop, the swivel’s snap hook secured the man’s carbine at the weapon’s sling bar and rendered the trooper’s hands free maintain the reins while mounted. Perfect for display in any cavalry collection.

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CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY SHELL LOT OF 3 DUG SHELLS

Lot # 43 (Sale Order: 67 of 952)      

Collection of spent artillery rounds to include 1) Dug Federal 12-pound spherical shell. 2) Dug Federal 10 Pound Parrot Artillery Shell. 3) Three Inch Hotchkiss Rifled Case Shot.
Collection of spent artillery rounds to include 1) Dug Federal 12-pound spherical shell. 2) Dug Federal 10 Pound Parrot Artillery Shell. 3) Three Inch Hotchkiss Rifled Ca...morese Shot.

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CIVIL WAR M1864 ARTILLERY SHAKO WITH CORDS & KNOTS

Lot # 43a (Sale Order: 68 of 952)      

Beautiful Model 1864 Artillery shako cap with red horsetail plume, red hat cord, red chest cords with "waffles" intact. Also includes a pair of junior officer red shoulder knots. Hat has rimless federal eagle buttons with "A" in the center of the eagle's chest. Hard leather rim and brim, cotton lining in the crown, and tarred band around the hat. Artillery insignia on the front, with 8th Battery, Company K unit identification. Wool felt covering to the hat has some age and light tracking, but is original and intact. Light soiling to sweatband from wear, and maker's tag is missing. One small separation of threads on the hat cord. Excellent
Beautiful Model 1864 Artillery shako cap with red horsetail plume, red hat cord, red chest cords with "waffles" intact. Also includes a pair of junior officer red shoulde...morer knots. Hat has rimless federal eagle buttons with "A" in the center of the eagle's chest. Hard leather rim and brim, cotton lining in the crown, and tarred band around the hat. Artillery insignia on the front, with 8th Battery, Company K unit identification. Wool felt covering to the hat has some age and light tracking, but is original and intact. Light soiling to sweatband from wear, and maker's tag is missing. One small separation of threads on the hat cord. Excellent

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CONFEDERATE VETERAN MAGAZINES 1897-1917 LOT OF 37

Lot # 44 (Sale Order: 69 of 952)      

Large binder of Confederate Veteran magazine including the following issues 1) Volume V Issue 2 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag. 2) Volume V Issue 3 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag. 3) Volume V Issue 4 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag. 4) Volume V Issue 5 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag. 5) Volume V Issue 6 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 6) Volume V Issue 7 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 7) Volume V Issue 8 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 8) Volume V Issue 9 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 9) Volume V Issue 10 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 10) Volume V Issue 11 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 11) Volume V Issue 12 of 1897. Cover shows Camp Chase at Columbus Ohio with the UCV. 12) Volume VI Issue 1 of 1898. Cover shows Camp Chase at Columbus Ohio. 13) Volume VI Issue 2 of 1898. Cover shows UCV Reunion held in Atlanta. 14) Volume VI Issue 3 of 1898. Cover is partially torn. 15) Volume VI Issue 4 of 1898. Cover shows the Confederate Map above the Fireplace. 16) Volume VI Issue 5 of 1898. Cover shows Confederate Map above a group of Veterans. 17) Volume VI Issue 6 of 1898. Cover shows Veteran Officers of Atlanta Ga. 18) Volume VI Issue 7 of 1898. Cover shows Veterans Officers of Atlanta Ga. 19) Volume VI Issue 8 of 1898. Cover shows Jefferson Davis and Robert Lee. 20) Volume VI Issue 9 of 1898. Cover shows Miss Varina Anne Davis and Mrs. V. Jefferson Davis. 21) Volume VI Issue 10 of 1898. Cover shows Georgia UCV meeting 22) Volume VI Issue 7 of 1898. Cover shows Veterans Officer of Atlanta Ga. 23) Volume VI Issue 11 of 1898. Cover shows Daughters of the Confederacy in Arkansas. 24) Volume VI Issue 12 of 1898. Cover shows Confederate Memorial Hall in New Orleans La. 25) Volume VII Issue 1 of 1899. Cover shows Veterans at Camp Nicholls in New Orleans. 26) Volume VII Issue 2 of 1899. Cover shows announcement of the National reunion. 27) Volume VII Issue 3 of 1899. Cover shows Fort Sumter. 28) Volume VII Issue 4 of 1899. Cover shows Scenes of Charleston Harbor. 29) Volume VII Issue 6 of 1899. Cover is missing. 30) Volume XVI Issue 2 of 1908. Cover shows The John W. Thomas Memorial in Nashville Tn. 32) Volume XVI Issue 11 of 1908. Cover shows a Confederate Bond. 33) Volume 14 Issue 1 1906 Cover shows Maj. General Bushrod Rust Johnson. 34) Volume XVIII Issue 1 1910. Cover shows Mrs. Virginia Faulkner McSherry, President General U.D.C. 35) Volume 13 Issue 6 1905 Cover shows Ladies of the UDC. 36) Volume XXV issue 8 1917. Cover shows Monument in Nashville Tn. 37) Volume XXV issue 7 1917. Cover shows a poem titles Equality Liberty Fraternity by D. G. Bickers. Finally 8 newer copies of the magazine
Large binder of Confederate Veteran magazine including the following issues 1) Volume V Issue 2 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag. 2) Volume V Issue 3 o...moref 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag. 3) Volume V Issue 4 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag. 4) Volume V Issue 5 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag. 5) Volume V Issue 6 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 6) Volume V Issue 7 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 7) Volume V Issue 8 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 8) Volume V Issue 9 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 9) Volume V Issue 10 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 10) Volume V Issue 11 of 1897. Cover shows the Confederate seal with Flag with Cannon. 11) Volume V Issue 12 of 1897. Cover shows Camp Chase at Columbus Ohio with the UCV. 12) Volume VI Issue 1 of 1898. Cover shows Camp Chase at Columbus Ohio. 13) Volume VI Issue 2 of 1898. Cover shows UCV Reunion held in Atlanta. 14) Volume VI Issue 3 of 1898. Cover is partially torn. 15) Volume VI Issue 4 of 1898. Cover shows the Confederate Map above the Fireplace. 16) Volume VI Issue 5 of 1898. Cover shows Confederate Map above a group of Veterans. 17) Volume VI Issue 6 of 1898. Cover shows Veteran Officers of Atlanta Ga. 18) Volume VI Issue 7 of 1898. Cover shows Veterans Officers of Atlanta Ga. 19) Volume VI Issue 8 of 1898. Cover shows Jefferson Davis and Robert Lee. 20) Volume VI Issue 9 of 1898. Cover shows Miss Varina Anne Davis and Mrs. V. Jefferson Davis. 21) Volume VI Issue 10 of 1898. Cover shows Georgia UCV meeting 22) Volume VI Issue 7 of 1898. Cover shows Veterans Officer of Atlanta Ga. 23) Volume VI Issue 11 of 1898. Cover shows Daughters of the Confederacy in Arkansas. 24) Volume VI Issue 12 of 1898. Cover shows Confederate Memorial Hall in New Orleans La. 25) Volume VII Issue 1 of 1899. Cover shows Veterans at Camp Nicholls in New Orleans. 26) Volume VII Issue 2 of 1899. Cover shows announcement of the National reunion. 27) Volume VII Issue 3 of 1899. Cover shows Fort Sumter. 28) Volume VII Issue 4 of 1899. Cover shows Scenes of Charleston Harbor. 29) Volume VII Issue 6 of 1899. Cover is missing. 30) Volume XVI Issue 2 of 1908. Cover shows The John W. Thomas Memorial in Nashville Tn. 32) Volume XVI Issue 11 of 1908. Cover shows a Confederate Bond. 33) Volume 14 Issue 1 1906 Cover shows Maj. General Bushrod Rust Johnson. 34) Volume XVIII Issue 1 1910. Cover shows Mrs. Virginia Faulkner McSherry, President General U.D.C. 35) Volume 13 Issue 6 1905 Cover shows Ladies of the UDC. 36) Volume XXV issue 8 1917. Cover shows Monument in Nashville Tn. 37) Volume XXV issue 7 1917. Cover shows a poem titles Equality Liberty Fraternity by D. G. Bickers. Finally 8 newer copies of the magazine

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CONFEDERATE VETERAN MAGAZINES 1894-1896 LOT OF 33

Lot # 45 (Sale Order: 70 of 952)      

Large binder of Confederate Veteran magazine including the following issues 1) Volume 1 Issue 7 of 1893. Cover shows Generals Jackson, Johnston and Lee. 2) Volume II Issue 1 of 1894 showing Generals Cheatham and Nathan Bedford Forrest. 3) Volume II Issue 2 of 1894 showing Generals Thomas J. Jackson and Bradley T. Johnson. 4) Volume II Issue 3 of 1894 showing a battle condition Confederate Shell Jacket. 5) Volume II Issue 4 of 1894 showing General John B. Gordon. 6) Volume II Issue 5 of 1894 showing Southern Beauties at Birmingham. 7) Volume II Issue 6 of 1894 showing General William H. Jackson. 8) Volume II Issue 7 of 1894 showing a painting titled Away Down South In Dixie. 9) Volume II Issue 8 of 1894 showing Figurative Memories. 10) Volume II Issue 9 of 1894 showing Scenes From Gallatin Reunion. 11) Volume II Issue 10 of 1894 missing cover 12) Volume II Issue 11 of 1894 showing Banner That Is Not Furled 13) Volume II Issue 12 of 1894 showing Santa. 14) Volume III Issue 1 1895 showing a Scene in Chickamauga Park. 15) Volume III Issue 2 1895 showing a painting of General Washington. 16) Volume III Issue 3 1895 showing a Colossal Equestrian Statue of General Albert Sidney Johnston. 17) Volume III Issue 4 1895 showing a Monument of General Robert E. Lee in Richmond Va. 18) Volume III Issue 5 1895 showing New Orleans Cadets during and after the War. 19) Volume III Issue 6 showing a Street Scene in Houston Texas during a U.C.V. event. 20) Volume III Issue 7 1895 showing General Light Horse Harry Lee. 21) Volume III Issue 8 1895 showing a Monument of Unknown Confederate Dead. 22) Volume III Issue 9 1895 showing a Scene of Lookout Mountain. 23) Volume III Issue 10 1895 showing Kentucky Honors Her Southern Sisters at the Bowling Green Reunion. 24) Volume III Issue 11 1895 showing C. B. Rouss Memorial Committee. 25) Volume III Issue 12 1895 showing a Confererate 20 dollar bill. 26) Volume IV Issue 1 1896 showing Arlington The Old Home Of General Robert E. Lee. 27) Volume IV Issue 2 1896 showing the Grand Auditorium For Confederate Reunions In Nashville. 28) Volume IV Issue 3 1896 showing tehe Monument At Jackson Miss. 29) Volume IV Issue 4 1896 showing a Monument at Vicksburg where Grant and Pemberton Met July 4th 1863. 30) Volume IV Issue 5 1896 showing a Meeting in South Carolina of a UCV meeting in Charleston. 31) Volume IV Issue 6 1896 showing scenes of Richmond. 32) Volume IV Issue 7 1896 showing a photo of President Jefferson Davis. 33) Volume IV Issue 8 1896 showing a Confederate Flag. 33) Volume IV Issue 9 1896 showing Glimpses of Nashville.
Large binder of Confederate Veteran magazine including the following issues 1) Volume 1 Issue 7 of 1893. Cover shows Generals Jackson, Johnston and Lee. 2) Volume II Issu...moree 1 of 1894 showing Generals Cheatham and Nathan Bedford Forrest. 3) Volume II Issue 2 of 1894 showing Generals Thomas J. Jackson and Bradley T. Johnson. 4) Volume II Issue 3 of 1894 showing a battle condition Confederate Shell Jacket. 5) Volume II Issue 4 of 1894 showing General John B. Gordon. 6) Volume II Issue 5 of 1894 showing Southern Beauties at Birmingham. 7) Volume II Issue 6 of 1894 showing General William H. Jackson. 8) Volume II Issue 7 of 1894 showing a painting titled Away Down South In Dixie. 9) Volume II Issue 8 of 1894 showing Figurative Memories. 10) Volume II Issue 9 of 1894 showing Scenes From Gallatin Reunion. 11) Volume II Issue 10 of 1894 missing cover 12) Volume II Issue 11 of 1894 showing Banner That Is Not Furled 13) Volume II Issue 12 of 1894 showing Santa. 14) Volume III Issue 1 1895 showing a Scene in Chickamauga Park. 15) Volume III Issue 2 1895 showing a painting of General Washington. 16) Volume III Issue 3 1895 showing a Colossal Equestrian Statue of General Albert Sidney Johnston. 17) Volume III Issue 4 1895 showing a Monument of General Robert E. Lee in Richmond Va. 18) Volume III Issue 5 1895 showing New Orleans Cadets during and after the War. 19) Volume III Issue 6 showing a Street Scene in Houston Texas during a U.C.V. event. 20) Volume III Issue 7 1895 showing General Light Horse Harry Lee. 21) Volume III Issue 8 1895 showing a Monument of Unknown Confederate Dead. 22) Volume III Issue 9 1895 showing a Scene of Lookout Mountain. 23) Volume III Issue 10 1895 showing Kentucky Honors Her Southern Sisters at the Bowling Green Reunion. 24) Volume III Issue 11 1895 showing C. B. Rouss Memorial Committee. 25) Volume III Issue 12 1895 showing a Confererate 20 dollar bill. 26) Volume IV Issue 1 1896 showing Arlington The Old Home Of General Robert E. Lee. 27) Volume IV Issue 2 1896 showing the Grand Auditorium For Confederate Reunions In Nashville. 28) Volume IV Issue 3 1896 showing tehe Monument At Jackson Miss. 29) Volume IV Issue 4 1896 showing a Monument at Vicksburg where Grant and Pemberton Met July 4th 1863. 30) Volume IV Issue 5 1896 showing a Meeting in South Carolina of a UCV meeting in Charleston. 31) Volume IV Issue 6 1896 showing scenes of Richmond. 32) Volume IV Issue 7 1896 showing a photo of President Jefferson Davis. 33) Volume IV Issue 8 1896 showing a Confederate Flag. 33) Volume IV Issue 9 1896 showing Glimpses of Nashville.

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1917 WW1 WAR BOND POSTER AFTER A ZEPPELIN RAID WWI

Lot # 45a (Sale Order: 71 of 952)      

About 20" by 13", Issued by the Liberty Loan committee in 1917. Shows image of a grieving husband at the bed side of his wife who was killed in the attack. The caption reads, "After a Zeppelin Raid in London, "But Mother had done nothing wrong, had she Daddy?" Prevent this in New York invest in Liberty Bonds. Light wear and minor staing. Very Good
About 20" by 13", Issued by the Liberty Loan committee in 1917. Shows image of a grieving husband at the bed side of his wife who was killed in the attack. The caption re...moreads, "After a Zeppelin Raid in London, "But Mother had done nothing wrong, had she Daddy?" Prevent this in New York invest in Liberty Bonds. Light wear and minor staing. Very Good

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GAR WRC SONS OF VETERANS USWV LARGE BADGE LOT

Lot # 46 (Sale Order: 72 of 952)      

Grand Army of the Republic GAR, Sons of Veterans, WRC and United Spanish American War Veterans Badge lot including 1) Steubenville Ohio Porcelain Women's Relief Corps badge. 2) Department of Michigan Delegate Badge for 1902. 3) GAR Encampment Philadelphia 1899 Badge. 4) Women's Relief Corps Membership Badge 5) United Spanish War Veterans Badge 6) Women's Relief Corps Membership Badge 7) Sons of Veterans Delegate Badge for the 16th Annual Meeting held in Milwaukee. 8) GAR 1897 Souvenir Badge for the 31st National Convention held in Buffalo NY. 9) Women's Relief Corps 25 year membership badge 10) Sons of Veterans Membership Badge 11) Auxiliary Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War badge 12) GAR 1900 Souvenir Badge for Chicago Encampment 13) Sons of Veterans Membership badge missing catch. 14) 69th Annual State Encampment GAR held in Bridgeport Connecticut in 1936. 15) Delegate badge for the 33rd National Encampment of the U.S.W.V. held in New Orleans. 16) Delegate ribbon for the Michigan Auxiliary of Michigan U.S.W.V. 17) GAR Mourning Medal in shape of Maltese Cross with black silk ribbon. 18) United Spanish War Veterans Ribbon for Detroit. 19) Sons of Veterans Membership badge. 20) Auxiliary Sons of Veterans Membership badge. 21) Daughters of Union Veterans Badge for the Patriotic Instructor. 22) Women's Relief Corps Membership Badge. 23) Daughters of Union Veterans Membership Badge. 24) Women's Relief Corps Membership Badge. 25) United Spanish War Veterans Lapel Badge. 26) 23rd Annual Encampment for Rockford Il. 1905 Button. 27) Named ID Shield F. A. Wilson of Forest Michigan.
Grand Army of the Republic GAR, Sons of Veterans, WRC and United Spanish American War Veterans Badge lot including 1) Steubenville Ohio Porcelain Women's Relief Corps bad...morege. 2) Department of Michigan Delegate Badge for 1902. 3) GAR Encampment Philadelphia 1899 Badge. 4) Women's Relief Corps Membership Badge 5) United Spanish War Veterans Badge 6) Women's Relief Corps Membership Badge 7) Sons of Veterans Delegate Badge for the 16th Annual Meeting held in Milwaukee. 8) GAR 1897 Souvenir Badge for the 31st National Convention held in Buffalo NY. 9) Women's Relief Corps 25 year membership badge 10) Sons of Veterans Membership Badge 11) Auxiliary Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War badge 12) GAR 1900 Souvenir Badge for Chicago Encampment 13) Sons of Veterans Membership badge missing catch. 14) 69th Annual State Encampment GAR held in Bridgeport Connecticut in 1936. 15) Delegate badge for the 33rd National Encampment of the U.S.W.V. held in New Orleans. 16) Delegate ribbon for the Michigan Auxiliary of Michigan U.S.W.V. 17) GAR Mourning Medal in shape of Maltese Cross with black silk ribbon. 18) United Spanish War Veterans Ribbon for Detroit. 19) Sons of Veterans Membership badge. 20) Auxiliary Sons of Veterans Membership badge. 21) Daughters of Union Veterans Badge for the Patriotic Instructor. 22) Women's Relief Corps Membership Badge. 23) Daughters of Union Veterans Membership Badge. 24) Women's Relief Corps Membership Badge. 25) United Spanish War Veterans Lapel Badge. 26) 23rd Annual Encampment for Rockford Il. 1905 Button. 27) Named ID Shield F. A. Wilson of Forest Michigan.

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CIVIL WAR CARTRIDGE LOT MERRILL SPENCER BURNSIDE

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Lot of Civil War related cartridges including 1) .58 caliber cartridge still wrapped and in excellent condition. 2) Maynard primer tape caps in excellent condition. 3) Dug Burnside carbine cartridge in good condition. 4) Sharps .52 Caliber Sharps Linen Cartridge in good condition. 5) Gallagher carbine cartridge in excellent condition. 6) Merrill Skin Cartridge. 7) .58 caliber period black. 8) Star carbine cartridge
Lot of Civil War related cartridges including 1) .58 caliber cartridge still wrapped and in excellent condition. 2) Maynard primer tape caps in excellent condition. 3) Du...moreg Burnside carbine cartridge in good condition. 4) Sharps .52 Caliber Sharps Linen Cartridge in good condition. 5) Gallagher carbine cartridge in excellent condition. 6) Merrill Skin Cartridge. 7) .58 caliber period black. 8) Star carbine cartridge

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CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL 27TH OHIO VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY

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Civil War memorial of Thomas E. Meredith of Company H of the 27th OVI. The broadside measures 29 X 23 inches with damage to the top center of the document but frames nicely. This piece denotes the military history of Private Thomas E. Meredith while serving in the 27th Regiment. It describes him being wounded on 03/05/1865 at Cheraw SC. by a gunshot to the shoulder and recovering of his wounds and ultimately being Honorably Discharged and joining Post 180 of the GAR. This regiment was organized at Camp Chase from July 15 to Aug. 18, 1861, to serve for three years. On the morning of Aug. 20, the regiment marched out of camp, 950 strong, and took the cars for St. Louis, Mo. In December it shared in the capture of 1,300 recruits, who were endeavoring to join the Confederate Gen. Price. The regiment was actively engaged during the siege of New Madrid and after the surrender of the town remained in camp about two weeks, constantly engaged in drilling. It then moved to Island No. 10, assisting in the capture of that place, and a few weeks later moved to the vicinity of Fort Pillow. During the siege of Corinth it was repeatedly under fire and in every instance behaved well. It was a part of the force sent to recapture Iuka in September and participated in the fight at that place. In the following engagement at Corinth it was in the heat of the conflict and lost about 60 men. It was with the brigade that encountered Forrest at Parker's cross-roads, Tenn. and took an active part in the engagement at that place, capturing 7 guns, 360 prisoners and 400 horses. At the close of 1863 the soldiers of the 27th reenlisted as veterans and after their furlough home in May, 1864, joined the main army at Chattanooga. It was engaged with Hood's corps at Dallas , skirmished at Big Shanty, fought at Kennesaw mountain, losing heavily, both in officers and men; participated in the action at Nickajack creek, advancing at the head of a division with fixed bayonets and charging the Confederate works with complete success. On July 22, before Atlanta, the regiment was engaged in one of its most severe battles, and sustained its heaviest loss. From the time it left Chattanooga till the fall of Atlanta the regiment had lost 16 officers and 201 men, only 6 of whom were reported "missing." This was a loss of more than half the men present for duty when the regiment left Chattanooga. It pursued Hood northward, then marched with Sherman to the sea, skirmishing near Savannah with slight loss. It shared in the campaign of the Carolinas and at the crossing of the Salkehatchie river literally hewed its way through forest and swamp, with water nearly up to the waist, for more than a mile, and was among the first to find a way to cross the river. At Cheraw it was the first regiment to enter the town, skirmishing with the Confederate cavalry, driving them through the streets and across the Pedee river. At Bentonville, N. C., Monroe's division, to which the 27th belonged, attacked the enemy's left and pushed forward so vigorously that the skirmish line was at Gen. Johnston's headquarters before they were aware of it. The regiment was mustered out of service on July 11, 1865.
Civil War memorial of Thomas E. Meredith of Company H of the 27th OVI. The broadside measures 29 X 23 inches with damage to the top center of the document but frames nice...morely. This piece denotes the military history of Private Thomas E. Meredith while serving in the 27th Regiment. It describes him being wounded on 03/05/1865 at Cheraw SC. by a gunshot to the shoulder and recovering of his wounds and ultimately being Honorably Discharged and joining Post 180 of the GAR. This regiment was organized at Camp Chase from July 15 to Aug. 18, 1861, to serve for three years. On the morning of Aug. 20, the regiment marched out of camp, 950 strong, and took the cars for St. Louis, Mo. In December it shared in the capture of 1,300 recruits, who were endeavoring to join the Confederate Gen. Price. The regiment was actively engaged during the siege of New Madrid and after the surrender of the town remained in camp about two weeks, constantly engaged in drilling. It then moved to Island No. 10, assisting in the capture of that place, and a few weeks later moved to the vicinity of Fort Pillow. During the siege of Corinth it was repeatedly under fire and in every instance behaved well. It was a part of the force sent to recapture Iuka in September and participated in the fight at that place. In the following engagement at Corinth it was in the heat of the conflict and lost about 60 men. It was with the brigade that encountered Forrest at Parker's cross-roads, Tenn. and took an active part in the engagement at that place, capturing 7 guns, 360 prisoners and 400 horses. At the close of 1863 the soldiers of the 27th reenlisted as veterans and after their furlough home in May, 1864, joined the main army at Chattanooga. It was engaged with Hood's corps at Dallas , skirmished at Big Shanty, fought at Kennesaw mountain, losing heavily, both in officers and men; participated in the action at Nickajack creek, advancing at the head of a division with fixed bayonets and charging the Confederate works with complete success. On July 22, before Atlanta, the regiment was engaged in one of its most severe battles, and sustained its heaviest loss. From the time it left Chattanooga till the fall of Atlanta the regiment had lost 16 officers and 201 men, only 6 of whom were reported "missing." This was a loss of more than half the men present for duty when the regiment left Chattanooga. It pursued Hood northward, then marched with Sherman to the sea, skirmishing near Savannah with slight loss. It shared in the campaign of the Carolinas and at the crossing of the Salkehatchie river literally hewed its way through forest and swamp, with water nearly up to the waist, for more than a mile, and was among the first to find a way to cross the river. At Cheraw it was the first regiment to enter the town, skirmishing with the Confederate cavalry, driving them through the streets and across the Pedee river. At Bentonville, N. C., Monroe's division, to which the 27th belonged, attacked the enemy's left and pushed forward so vigorously that the skirmish line was at Gen. Johnston's headquarters before they were aware of it. The regiment was mustered out of service on July 11, 1865.

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CIVIL WAR OLD ABE STERIOVIEW 8TH WISCONSIN REGT.

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Sterioview of the 8th Wisconsin battle eagle known as "Old Abe". Photo depicts Old Abe the battle eagle on top of his famous perch. This stereoview is a wartime shot Excellent Old Abe was captured by Ahgamahwegezhig or "Chief Sky". He was the son of Ah-mous, who was an influential leader of the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe. In spring of 1861, Chief Sky set up a hunting and fishing camp near the South Fork of the Flambeau River, within the present day Chequamegon National Forest, east of Park Falls, Wisconsin. Here, he noticed a treetop nest, with two fledgling eagles, and to capture them, cut down the tree. One eaglet died from the fall, and the other became the young Indian's pet. That summer, Chief Sky and his father canoed down the Chippewa River on a trading expedition. At Jim Falls, Wisconsin, they encountered Daniel McCann, who lived nearby in Eagle Point. The Indians sold the eagle to McCann in exchange for a bushel of corn. In August 1861, John C. Perkins, assisted by Seth Pierce, Frank McGuire, Thomas G. Butler and Victor Wolf, recruited a company of volunteers from Eau Claire and Chippewa Counties. This company was called the "Eau Claire Badgers". Soon after its formation, McCann offered to sell the eagle to the Badgers, for $2.50. In his "History of Old Abe", published in 1865, Joseph O. Barrett, who helped McCann bring the eagle to Eau Claire, gave a description of the transaction, which can be paraphrased as: "Will you buy my eagle," said McCann, "only two dollars and a half?" "Here, boys, let's put in twenty five cents apiece," answered Frank McGuire, who began to collect quarters. He also solicited a contribution from a civilian, S. M. Jeffers, but was rebuffed. When the soldiers heard of this, they accosted Jeffers, and gave him three lusty groans. When he understood that they were protesting against his reluctance to help buy the eagle, Jeffers laughed, paid for the bird with a Quarter Eagle and presented him to the Company. After that, he had cheers instead of groans. The quarters were returned to the donors. Captain Perkins named the eagle after President Abraham Lincoln, his quartermaster, Francis L. Billings, made a special perch on which to carry the bird into battle, and a young soldier, James McGinnis, volunteered to take care of him. On September 3, 1861, the Badgers embarked, aboard the steamer "Stella Whipple", on a trip down the Chippewa to the Mississippi and up the Wisconsin River to Madison, Wisconsin. They arrived on the 6th and were immediately mustered into service as Company C of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. They became the regimental color company and were given the name "Eagle Company". The regiment also became the "Eagle Regiment". After a few weeks of training at Camp Randall, it began to play an important role in the Western Theater of the American Civil War.
Sterioview of the 8th Wisconsin battle eagle known as "Old Abe". Photo depicts Old Abe the battle eagle on top of his famous perch. This stereoview is a wartime shot Exce...morellent Old Abe was captured by Ahgamahwegezhig or "Chief Sky". He was the son of Ah-mous, who was an influential leader of the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe. In spring of 1861, Chief Sky set up a hunting and fishing camp near the South Fork of the Flambeau River, within the present day Chequamegon National Forest, east of Park Falls, Wisconsin. Here, he noticed a treetop nest, with two fledgling eagles, and to capture them, cut down the tree. One eaglet died from the fall, and the other became the young Indian's pet. That summer, Chief Sky and his father canoed down the Chippewa River on a trading expedition. At Jim Falls, Wisconsin, they encountered Daniel McCann, who lived nearby in Eagle Point. The Indians sold the eagle to McCann in exchange for a bushel of corn. In August 1861, John C. Perkins, assisted by Seth Pierce, Frank McGuire, Thomas G. Butler and Victor Wolf, recruited a company of volunteers from Eau Claire and Chippewa Counties. This company was called the "Eau Claire Badgers". Soon after its formation, McCann offered to sell the eagle to the Badgers, for $2.50. In his "History of Old Abe", published in 1865, Joseph O. Barrett, who helped McCann bring the eagle to Eau Claire, gave a description of the transaction, which can be paraphrased as: "Will you buy my eagle," said McCann, "only two dollars and a half?" "Here, boys, let's put in twenty five cents apiece," answered Frank McGuire, who began to collect quarters. He also solicited a contribution from a civilian, S. M. Jeffers, but was rebuffed. When the soldiers heard of this, they accosted Jeffers, and gave him three lusty groans. When he understood that they were protesting against his reluctance to help buy the eagle, Jeffers laughed, paid for the bird with a Quarter Eagle and presented him to the Company. After that, he had cheers instead of groans. The quarters were returned to the donors. Captain Perkins named the eagle after President Abraham Lincoln, his quartermaster, Francis L. Billings, made a special perch on which to carry the bird into battle, and a young soldier, James McGinnis, volunteered to take care of him. On September 3, 1861, the Badgers embarked, aboard the steamer "Stella Whipple", on a trip down the Chippewa to the Mississippi and up the Wisconsin River to Madison, Wisconsin. They arrived on the 6th and were immediately mustered into service as Company C of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. They became the regimental color company and were given the name "Eagle Company". The regiment also became the "Eagle Regiment". After a few weeks of training at Camp Randall, it began to play an important role in the Western Theater of the American Civil War.

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