December Firearms Auction: Day 3 December 5, 2023

December Firearms Auction: Day 3 December 5, 2023

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December Firearms Auction: Day 3 December 5, 2023

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3 EARLY AMERICAN CANTEENS.

Lot # 3126 (Sale Order: 126 of 487)      

1) This wooden canteen measures 6 5/8” in diameter and is 2 3/4" thick. It is painted green and has a 1-piece outer rim combined with the front & back. The stopper is rai...moresed and is of octagonal form with a round top wooden stopper. There are 2 holes on the side of the canteen, possibly to affix a carrying strap, and a breathing hole on the side of the spout. CONDITION: painted surface is about 85%, and there is a crack to one side of the body. 2) This wooden canteen measures 11” in diameter and is 5” thick. It is painted black and has barrel-like stays on the outside ring combined with a 1-piece front & back. There are raised sections on the side to facilitate a carrying rope. 2 Iron rings, similar to a barrel, hold the sections of edge together. It has a spout that is slightly raised with no stopper. CONDITION: painted surface is approx. 80%. The spout has rodent chew marks at the edges. The iron hoops have an oxidized patina. 3) This tin canteen is shaped like a flask and measures 7” in height by 5” at its widest point. It is made with a solid front & back soldered to a 1” side strip. The spout rises 1” from the top and is separately applied. CONDITION: the tin has an overall aged, gray patina. There are no dents in the body of the canteen. (02-20107/BF). $600-900.

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15 SPURS DATING FROM THE ANTEBELLUM ERA TO WWI.

Lot # 3127 (Sale Order: 127 of 487)      

This group contains a number of early spurs dating from the 1830s to the early 20th century. Several of these spurs appear to be of styles in common usage during the Civi...morel War by Union, as well as Confederate, forces. It appears that the only post-Civil War spurs are a pair of M1904 US Cavalry spurs. CONDITION: spurs all show wear, and a few have losses to the rowels. Several have pieces of leather attached. All appear quite functional, and the rowels spin. (02-20110/BF). $500-800.

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BRASS BODIED MARCHING DRUM.

Lot # 3128 (Sale Order: 128 of 487)      

This drum measures 8 1/4" high with a 13 1/2" diameter, and likely dates from the third quarter of the 19th century. The body of the drum is brass, and the hoops are blac...morek painted wood. The original ropes have white buff leather tugs. The original skins are in place at the top & bottom. There is no maker’s label apparent. CONDITION: drum shows light to moderate wear overall with more significant wear at the top of the top rim, likely from drumsticks. The top skin is intact. The bottom skin has an 8” tear on one side and a smaller 2” tear near the edge. Ropes are unbroken and tugs are all present. (02-20120/BF). $200-400.

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3 CIVIL WAR PERIOD CAP BOXES.

Lot # 3129 (Sale Order: 129 of 487)      

1) This cap box has no markings but does have an interior flap. The construction is sewn throughout with no rivets. The front flap has a “1” in the center. The finial is ...morebrass of a somewhat stubby form. The reverse shows 2 narrow, sewn belt loops. The closure tab has a single row of stitching. CONDITION: box shows light to moderate wear throughout. 2) This cap box has no markings but it does have an interior flap. The construction is quite crude and appears to be possibly pig skin. The construction is sewn throughout with no rivets. The front flap has several sets of initials carved into it, the most prominent of which is “AM”. The finial is brass of a shortened form. The reverse has 2 sewn belt loops, one of which had become detached and reconnected with a field repair. The closure tab has a single row of crude stitching. CONDITION: box shows moderate wear throughout with remnants of the interior wool. 3) This crudely made cap box has no markings but it does have an interior flap. The construction is crude and utilized bridle leather. The construction is sewn throughout with no rivets. The front flap is short and a bit square-ish. The finial is completely round. The reverse has 2 sewn belt loops. The closure tab is missing. CONDITION: box shows moderate wear throughout. Straps are complete. There is a small separation at the lower right, as viewed. (02-20130/BF). $500-800.

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US M1851 SWORD BELT PLATE WITH BELT.

Lot # 3130 (Sale Order: 130 of 487)      

This rectangular sword belt plate has a central eagle with a 3-piece silvered wreath surrounding. The reverse of the plate is unmarked, but the keeper has the number “9 0...more5”. The buckle is on a white buff belt dyed brown on the exterior. There are vestiges of an ID on the inside of the belt; however, wear has made deciphering the marks impossible. CONDITION: buckle generally shows light wear and is a good fit with the keeper. Belt is a bit stiff but remains quite solid. (02-20134/BF). $300-500.

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US MILITIA OFFICER’S KEPI.

Lot # 3131 (Sale Order: 131 of 487)      

This kepi has a blue wool body with a single row of narrow, black mohair trim around the kepi, up the front & both sides to the crown. The crown has a circle of the same ...moretrim with a quatrefoil inside. The front rise of the kepi is about 2”, and the rear is about 5 1/8”. The front has a silvered number “3”, which appears to be the second of two numbers. The first number is missing. No chinstrap or side buttons. Unbound, thick leather visor. Brown leather sweatband with no lining. CONDITION: kepi shows significant moth damage primarily to the left front, as viewed. Visor is attached & solid, though it does show some heat damage. (02-20140/BF). $200-300.

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4 US MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOXES, 1 FRENCH CARTRIDGE

Lot # 3132 (Sale Order: 132 of 487)      

BOX WITH SLING, & 1 M1904 PISTOL BOX. This lot includes 1 militia cartridge box with 2 cuff sized Civil War eagle buttons on the reverse to accept a linen sling. / 1 Mili...moretia cartridge box with 2 cuff sized Civil War eagle buttons on the reverse to accept a linen sling. This box has a tin insert and a missing plate from the front. / 1 Militia cartridge box with 2 small brass studs on the reverse to accept a linen sling. / 1 Small militia cartridge box with a tin insert. Box has a detached belt loop & broken attachment thong. / 1 M1904 pistol cartridge box marked on the reverse “ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL 1908. H.E.K.”. / 1 French cartridge box dating from 1840 to 1860 with a wood insert and a white buff leather over-the-shoulder strap that buckles on the base of the cartridge box. CONDITION: all boxes show moderate wear but are complete except as noted. (02-20147/BF). $600-900.

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US M1851 SWORD BELT & PLATE.

Lot # 3133 (Sale Order: 133 of 487)      

A fine example of an M1851 sword belt plate with applied silver wreath. The belt is an early buff leather belt dyed brown on its face. The belt is complete with the appro...morepriate sword hangers & the seldom seen over-the-shoulder strap. The buckle is numbered on the reverse “716”, and the keeper is numbered “572”. The keeper is an excellent fit and appears to have always been with this buckle. CONDITION: belt is complete & undamaged, though lightly soiled and a bit stiff. The buckle shows only light wear. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18567/BF). $600-900.

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A REVOLUTIONARY WAR STYLE SILVER GORGET & A

Lot # 3134 (Sale Order: 134 of 487)      

FANTASY HUDSON BAY ARROWHEAD. 1) GORGET. A well-made silver gorget with the British arms on the front with a ribbon below that reads “DIEU ET MON DROIT”. There are 2 smal...morel silver studs at the suspension holes, and there is a touchmark that reads “JR” just below each stud. The reverse is plain. We feel this gorget is likely a fine quality reproduction. We encourage interested parties to closely inspect this piece. CONDITION: very light wear overall. 2) ARROWHEAD. A brass 4 1/2" arrowhead engraved with foliate motifs, a sun, and the words “FRIENDSHIP TRADE” on one side, and the other side reads “HUDSON’S BAY COMPANY 1754”. There are 2 holes in the tang of the arrowhead. We believe this to be a fantasy piece. CONDITION: light wear overall. (02-19910-2/BF). $150-300.

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US M1855 PERCUSSION RIFLE MUSKET LOCK.

Lot # 3135 (Sale Order: 135 of 487)      

This fine original lock is marked with a large eagle on the door that covers the Maynard tape primer system. In front of the door the lock is marked “U.S. SPRINGFIELD”, a...morend to the rear of the hammer is the date “1859”. The lock is mechanically functional and includes both attachment screws. CONDITION: lock has a somewhat mottled, light gray patina with peppery areas. (02-20148/BF). $200-300.

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LARGE LOT OF MUSKET & OTHER GUN PARTS.

Lot # 3136 (Sale Order: 136 of 487)      

This lot contains 1 complete lock marked “TOWER 1866” with a crown behind the hammer. / 1 Complete lock marked “TOWER-1845” with a crown & “VR” in front of the hammer and...more a crowned broad arrow. / 1 Complete lock for a trapdoor marked “(eagle) U.S. SPRINGFIELD”. / 10 Percussion hammers. / 2 Conversion hammers. / 2 Flint cocks with no top jaw. / Various barrel bands, sling swivels, lock screws, sights, trigger assemblies, carbine ring slides, and more. CONDITION: all parts are used but appear to be in serviceable condition. A treasure trove for the firearm restorer. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18540/BF). $400-600.

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US M1841 SABER BAYONET.

Lot # 3137 (Sale Order: 137 of 487)      

Overall length: 30 3/8”. Blade length: 25 1/2". The yataghan blade has a single wide fuller and is stamped at the ricasso “1861”. Solid brass hilt with a bird’s head form...more pommel. The top flat of the bayonet is stamped “3062”. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray mottled patina. Brass has a pleasing mustard patina. Spring is functional. (02-20062/BF). $200-350.

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3 CIVIL WAR PERIOD SOCKET BAYONETS.

Lot # 3138 (Sale Order: 138 of 487)      

1) US. An M1855/70 socket bayonet of the Civil War era measuring 22” overall with a 16 3/4" blade. The ricasso is marked “US”. The scabbard is brass mounted leather with ...morea riveted leather belt loop. CONDITION: bayonet has a dark patina but is complete & undamaged. Scabbard is a bit flexed but remains quite functional. Belt loop shows moderate wear. (02-20069/BF). 2) ENFIELD. A P1853 English bayonet for an Enfield rifle. Overall length is 21” with a blade length of 17 1/2". Triangular blade. CONDITION: this example appears to be excavated and has a somewhat pitted, dark finish. The end of the socket is a bit split. (02-20070/BF). 3) ENFIELD. A nice example of a P1853 English bayonet for an Enfield rifle. Overall length is 20 3/4" with a blade length of 17 1/4". Triangular blade stamped on the ricasso “S. HILL & SON” with a variety of proof marks. CONDITION: bayonet has an overall dark patina with some areas of oxidation. (02-20071/BF). $300-500.

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7 EARLY US SOCKET BAYONETS.

Lot # 3139 (Sale Order: 139 of 487)      

1) Overall: 18 1/2". Blade: 15" marked " JB US / B". Muzzle ring: .87". CONDITION: fair w/ oxidation & marks. 2) STATE OF MARYLAND. Overall: 17 3/4". Blade: 15" marked "M...more " & "US". Muzzle ring: .87". Unbridged socket. Muzzle ring: .84". CONDITION: fair w/ oxidation & marks. 3) Overall: 18 1/4". Blade: 15" stamped "JN US". Muzzle ring: .87". CONDITION: fair showing patina & oxidation. 4) Overall: 18 1/2". Blade 15 1/4" stamped "B". Muzzle ring: .86". Unbridged socket marked "B". CONDITION: good showing scattered patina & oxidation. 5) Overall: 18". Blade: 15" marked " JB US" & 2 unusual cyphers. Bridged socket marked "I". Muzzle ring: .88". CONDITION: Bayonet has good in the white appearance w/ scattered patina & oxidation. 6) Overall: 19". Blade: 15 1/2" marked " JA US" . Bridged socket. Muzzle ring: .86". CONDITION: bayonet has fair appearance w/ oxidation & patina. 7) Overall: 16 1/2" w/ broken tip. Blade: 13 1/4" marked " C US". Muzzle ring: .86". CONDITION: relic w/ broken tip, deep patina & oxidation. (02-20175/MD). $200-400.

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AMERICAN BELT AXE.

Lot # 3140 (Sale Order: 140 of 487)      

An American belt axe of the late 18th or early 19th century with a 12 1/2” haft. The head measures 6” in length with a 2 7/8” bit and 1 1/4" across at the eye. The wooden...more haft appears early and is not a recent replacement. The iron head is of typical form. CONDITION: haft shows wear & patina. Head has a dark, oxidized patina with some evidence of pitting. (02-20073/BF). $150-250.

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NEAR PAIR OF EARLY FEDERAL PERIOD BRASS BARRELED

Lot # 3141 (Sale Order: 141 of 487)      

TRADE PISTOLS. Cal. 56. NSN. Bbl. 8”. Both of these fine trade pistols have brass barrels with naturalistic decoration on the top surrounding the word “LONDON”. There are...more 3 proofs on the left side of the barrels, and the barrel tangs are steel with engraved tulip designs. The locks have decorative engraving on the cock and to the rear of the cock. The lock plates are marked below the pans “W KETLAND & CO”. Brass trigger guards with star-like engraved designs at the bottom. Brass buttcaps, escutcheon plates, side plates, entry thimbles, and ramrod thimbles. Stocks have inspector’s marks behind the side plates. Wooden ramrods. CONDITION: barrels & other brass parts have a mellow mustard patina. The locks have a dark overall patina, and both locks hold both full & half cock. Both stocks show expected dents & dings, but have no major faults. One ramrod appears original, the other may be a replacement. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22401/BF). $1,600-2,200.

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WA BECKWITH FLINTLOCK BOOT PISTOL.

Lot # 3142 (Sale Order: 142 of 487)      

Cal. 40. NSN. Bbl. 2 1/2" rnd. Left side of action marked "WA BECKWITH" for William Andrew Beckwith. Right side marked "LONDON". Bbl. has floral engraving & Birmingham pr...moreoofs. Hammer appears sluggish but functional. One piece checkered grip w/ silver disc on top. CONDITION: grip assembly shows scattered dings, impressions & handling wear. Metal is a dull gray patina that appears cleaned long ago w/ some pitting, oxidation, dings & scratches. Oxidized bore. (01-24096/MJC). ANTIQUE. $600-850.

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RELIC BRITISH TOWER PERCUSSION PISTOL.

Lot # 3143 (Sale Order: 143 of 487)      

Cal. 58. NSN. 9 7/8". Lockplate is stamped "TOWER" in the center, with a faint crown visible at the rear. Pistol has been converted to percussion. Hammer is not present. ...moreWood stock has been crudely shaved down at the end to accommodate a non-original barrel band. Wood stock with brass trigger guard, pommel, and sideplate. CONDITION: metal components exhibit oxidation and pitting overall, with most markings being partially legible. Brass components exhibit a brown patina overall. Stock shows some cracks and scattered marks from handling and storage. (01-24140/MLW). ANTIQUE. $200-300.

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A. WATERS US 1816 PERCUSSION CONVERTED MUSKET.

Lot # 3144 (Sale Order: 144 of 487)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 42". US 1816 musket updated to percussion. Rear of lock marked "MILLBURY 1833". Center of lock marked "US A. WATERS". Rear of bbl. has faint circled "P...more" & "MS" markings for Massachusetts. No visible upper tang markings. Tang of buttplate marked "US". Walnut stock w/ three bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Faint inspector's cartouche visible on left stock flat. Button head iron ramrod present. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: US marked 1816 socket bayonet w/ 16" blade. Bayonet is a dull gray patina w/ scattered oxidation & some dings. CONDITION: sanded stock has added oil finish w/ some chipping in ramrod channel, a few dings & scattered handling wear. Balance of metal was cleaned to silver w/ some pitting, dings & scattered oxidation. Oxidized bore. (01-24200/MJC). ANTIQUE. $500-900.

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UNMARKED CHARLEVILLE PERCUSSION CONVERTED MUSKET.

Lot # 3145 (Sale Order: 145 of 487)      

Cal. 69. NSN. Bbl. 44". Brass blade front sight. Charleville type musket w/ faint star "D" marking on lock & arsenal marking illegible due to oxidation. Nipple is broken ...more& upper tang screw shows heavy damage. Hardwood stock w/ three bands & bottom mounted sling swivels. Button head ramrod present. CONDITION: stock has a few scattered chips, dings & handling wear. metal is mostly a dull brown patina w/ oxidation throughout & some scattered pitting. Oxidized bore. (01-24201/MJC). ANTIQUE. $400-600.

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TOWER 1862 PERCUSSION MUSKET.

Lot # 3146 (Sale Order: 146 of 487)      

Cal. 58. S# NSN. Bbl. 39" w/ stud type front sight & no provision for rear sight. 3 band percussion musket in general style of the British Enfield type. Lock plate is mar...moreked "TOWER 1862" w/ "crown" at tail. The gun is in relic condition w/ a bulged & plugged bbl. The upper band is not present. Lock is incomplete & non functional. Hammer screw is modern replacement. Stock is badly worn, cracked & completely separated at the breech area. CONDITION: relic w/ wear, oxidation, pitting & handling marks. PROVENANCE: the Collection of Gun Sport Ltd owned by Jon R. Thomas. (01-24165/RW). ANTIQUE. $50-100.

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LOT OF BROKEN ANTIQUE LONG GUNS.

Lot # 3147 (Sale Order: 147 of 487)      

This lot consists of the following items: 1. HE Leman Pennsylvania Percussion Rifle. Cal. 38. NSN. Bbl. 42" oct. Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Bbl. has Leman & Lan...morecaster PA markings. Lock appears unmarked. Brass trigger guard. Double set triggers. Hardwood stock. Hardwood ramrod w/ two brass pipes. CONDITION: stock has extensive cracks through wrist extending into left stock flat. Stock otherwise shows a couple notable cracks at front of forend, a couple chips, scattered dings & handling wear. Metal is a gray patina w/ scattered oxidation & pitting. Pitted bore w/ worn rifling. 2. J. Henry Percussion Half Stock Trade Rifle. Cal. about .36. NSN. Bbl. 39" oct. Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Bbl. has faint J. Henry markings. Lock appears unmarked. Double set triggers. Half length hardwood stock. Stock has "US" marking behind trigger guard. Hardwood ramrod secured by two brass pipes. CONDITION: stock has extensive break through wrist that is flexing. Stock otherwise shows scattered dings & handling wear. Metal is mostly a gray patina w/ scattered oxidation & pitting. 3. Northwest Percussion Trade Musket. Cal. 62. NSN. Bbl. 36" part oct. part rnd. Round blade front sight. Rear of bbl. has British proofs. Rear lock is dated 1840. Hardwood stock w/ dragon shaped brass sideplate. No buttplate parts present. Hardwood ramrod secured by two pipes. CONDITION: stock has extensive break through wrist w/ crack extending into front stock bolt. Stock otherwise shows scattered cracks, chips, flaking varnish, dings & handling wear. Smootbore shows some scattered pitting. 4. HE Lancaster Percussion Trade Rifle. Cal. 38. NSN. Bbl. 44" oct. Blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Bbl. has Leman markings. Lock markings are obscured & illegible by pitting & oxidation. Double set triggers. Hardwood stock w/ brass furniture. Bottom buttplate screw is missing. Hardwood ramrod secured by two brass pipes. CONDITION: stock is broken in two pieces at wrist & shows a large chipped area at toe. Stock otherwise shows long repaired cracks on both sides of forend, further cracks, chips, dings & handling wear. Brass trigger guard is separate from wood. Metal is mostly a dull gray patina w/ scattered oxidation & pitting. Dark pitted bore w/ faint rifling. 5. HE Leman Percussion Trade Rifle. Cal. 45. NSN. Bbl. 34" oct. Brass blade front sight. Fixed rear sight. Bbl. markings are faint due to oxidation. Lock has Leman markings. No hammer present & lock is loose. Hardwood stock w/ brass furniture. Hardwood ramrod secured by brass thimble & two pipes. CONDITION: stock has extensive break in wrist w/ several chipped pieces. Stock otherwise shows some further cracks, dings & handling wear. Metal is a dull gray patina w/ oxidation & pitting. Oxidized bore. 6. US Springfield 1884 Trapdoor Single Shot Rifle. Cal. 45-70. S# 372788. Bbl. 32 5/8". Blade front sight. Rifle Buffington rear sight graduated to 1400yds.Walnut stock. Ramrod present. CONDITION: stock has extensive break through wrist. Stock otherwise shows added varnish w/ a set of initials "HD" on left side of butt, a few smaller cracks, scattered dings & handling wear. Metal is turning gray w/ scattered oxidation & traces of arsenal blue. Pitted bore w/ worn rifling. 7. US Springfield 1870 Trapdoor Single Shot Rifle. Cal. 50-70. NSN. Bbl. 32 5/8". Blade front sight. Ladder rear sight graduated to 900yds. 1863 lock. Walnut stock. Replacement ramrod present. CONDITION: stock has extensive break at wrist. Stock otherwise shows some chipping, scattered dings & handling wear. Metal is turning gray w/ scattered oxidation, dings & some pitting. Bore shows scattered pitting but evident rifling. 8. WW2 M1 Garand Leather Scabbard. 1943 dated M1 Garand brown leather scabbard. Dated 1943 & marked "JOMD". Scabbard measures 30 1/2" in height. CONDITION: leather shows scattered scuffing, dents, dirt staining & flaking. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (01-22603/MJC). ANTIQUE. $600-800.

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CABINET CARD OF W.F. CODY “BUFFALO BILL”.

Lot # 3148 (Sale Order: 148 of 487)      

This card measures 6 1/2" x 4 1/4" and depicts a full-standing Cody in Western garb typical of his Wild West show. He has a large Western hat and looks toward his right w...moreith a rifle in his right hand. The photograph reads “HON. W. F. CODY. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West”. The reverse of the card is marked “Anderson PHOTOGRAPHER, 785 Broadway, cor. of 10th NEW YORK”. The top of the reverse has an ink inscription that reads “Hon. W. F. Cody. Buffoloes bill’s wild West.”. CONDITION: the card has some minor staining and a bit of soiling, but the image remains crisp & clear, and there are no creases or losses. (02-20977/BF). $600-900.

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SOUTH CAROLINA UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERAN'S

Lot # 3149 (Sale Order: 149 of 487)      

JACKET. The jacket is made of blue/gray wool fabric with 8 buttons down the front and 2 buttons on each sleeve. The buttons are Civil War period manufactured by Van Wart ...moreSon & Co. of Birmingham, England. Van Wart manufactured buttons for the Confederacy, but most of the South Carolina & Georgia buttons did not reach the Confederacy in time to be utilized during the war. The collar & cuffs are trimmed in black cord, and there is no decoration on the rear of the coat. Interestingly, the button holes are hand-sewn. The liner is tan cotton and quilted on both sides. The sleeves are lined in the same tan cotton material. There is a number in the interior back near the collar, “1905”. CONDITION: coat shows minor moth damage. The interior has some staining. Overall, the coat is quite solid. (02-20125/BF). $600-900.

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GROUP OF 3 GAR CAPS.

Lot # 3150 (Sale Order: 150 of 487)      

All 3 have labels, one has New Jersey National Guard buttons, the other 2 GAR, 2 with hat wreaths. CONDITION: very good overall. (02-20006/JS). $200-00....more

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