SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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CIVIL WAR STATE MILITIA KEPI WITH SOUTHERN

Lot # 3201 (Sale Order: 201 of 692)      

PROVENANCE. This kepi was originally purchased from a North Carolina estate, and is quite similar to kepis known to have been worn by North Carolina officers during the C...moreivil War. The body of the kepi is black wool with thin bullion tape around the circumference of the kepi, up the front & back, as well as both sides. The crown is bordered in the same bullion tape, and there is a single quatrefoil at the crown indicating the rank of Lieutenant. The rise of the crown in the front is 3”, and the rear is 5 1/2". The kepi has a borderless leather visor that is sewn to the base of the hat. No chinstrap or side buttons remain. The interior of the hat shows a narrow leather sweatband in the front of the hat, but the rear 60% of the sweatband is missing. The kepi is lined with faded light blue, polished cotton with a sewn edge at the top. The crown is reinforced with leather. Kepis like this were popular before the war with most state militia units. The manufacturing techniques & materials utilized in this kepi, along with its discovery in North Carolina, tend to point to Southern manufacture & origination. CONDITION: kepi generally has moderate wear. Bullion is slightly detached in some areas. Moth damage is present, particularly at the edges. The visor is well-worn but complete & solidly attached to the kepi. Sweatband is partially present. Liner is complete but faded. (02-20115/BF). $3,000-5,000.

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CONFEDERATE VIRGINIA STYLE “EGG-SHAPED” BUCKLE.

Lot # 3202 (Sale Order: 202 of 692)      

This is a very interesting buckle that appears to have an original Virginia style face that has had Yankee “puppy paw” hooks soldered to the reverse. It is, of course, im...morepossible to determine whether these hooks were a wartime repair or put on by a collector in the 20th century. The buckle is currently on a Civil War period Yankee belt. We encourage interested bidders to examine the face of this buckle and make their own determination. CONDITION: buckle face has a dark patina with visible wear. The reverse has a dark gray patina on the lead, and the brass hooks also have a dark patina. The belt is flexed & flaked but remains substantially solid. (02-20111/BF). $2,500-3,500.

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CONFEDERATE 2-PIECE INTERLOCKING CS BUCKLE BY

Lot # 3203 (Sale Order: 203 of 692)      

LEECH & RIGDON. A fine example of a non-excavated 2-piece interlocking CS buckle, usually associated with the Army of Tennessee during the Civil War. This buckle was made...more by Leech & Rigdon of Memphis, TN. It has a tongue bearing the letters “CS” with no serifs and a wreath that is crudely cast. In the landmark book “Confederate Belt Buckles & Plates” by Mullinax, the plate is pictured on page 27 and given a rarity of 7. CONDITION: plate shows obvious wear but has no major faults. The entire plate has a dark, coppery brass patina. (02-20136/BF). $2,000-2,500.

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SOLID CAST CONFEDERATE STATES BELT BUCKLE.

Lot # 3204 (Sale Order: 204 of 692)      

This buckle is most similar to plate 109 of Mullinax’s landmark work on Confederate buckles titled “Confederate Belt Buckles & Plates”. This example shows wear particular...morely on the hooks. It has a deep, rich patina and shows traces of black finish in the background of the face. The exact size of the buckle is 45.57mm x 71.35mm. A few scattered file marks can be discerned on the buckle. Non-excavated examples of this buckle are exceptionally difficult to authenticate. However, we believe this to be an original example after close examination. We encourage interested parties to closely examine the buckle and arrive at their own opinion. CONDITION: buckle is non-excavated with overall light wear and a rich patina. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19902-1/BF). $1,800-3,600.

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CONFEDERATE GENERAL SERVICE ROLLER BUCKLE BELT

Lot # 3205 (Sale Order: 205 of 692)      

WITH CONFEDERATE CAP BOX. 38” x 2” wide waist belt with sewn tongue with roller buckle, 2 sewn belt loops, thin 10.5” tongue sewn on reverse of belt. This style is often ...moreseen in early war photos and prewar photos as knife belt. Cap box has single wide belt loop, tarred leather not typically CS but finial is turned brass and very similar to those found on identified Confederate boxes. Often tarred boxes are often found prewar but never with single classic CS belt loop. CONDITION: good overall, complete & supple. (02-20008/JS). $2000-3000.

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CONFEDERATE CAP BOX.

Lot # 3206 (Sale Order: 206 of 692)      

A good example of a Civil War period cap box that is likely of Confederate origin. The box has a very squarish outer flap and, at one time, had a sewn closing strap that ...morehas likely been gone since the war. The inner flap has no assembly marks and is detached from the box, but present. The body of the box is completely sewn, as are the belt loops on the back. The finial is very oddly shaped brass and undersized. CONDITION: the box is quite flaked but very solid. The inner flap is severely flaked and detached, as stated. Both belt loops are intact. (02-20117/BF). $400-700.

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CIVIL WAR BALTIMORE DRUM WITH LIKELY CONFEDERATE

Lot # 3207 (Sale Order: 207 of 692)      

USAGE. Drum measures 17" across and 14 1/2” high. It has an upper skin intact & a partial lower skin. The 2 hoops are the early lace-through style that appear to have had...more, at one time, a mustard-colored painted finish. The wooden body of the drum is stained dark, and there are a large number of star-headed tacks at the seam & surrounding the peep hole. The label inside the drum is blue & white and reads, “C.H. EISENBRANDT IMPORTER & MANUFACTURER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 76 BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE”. The ropes & tugs could be original or possibly period replacements. This drum comes complete with an early, 17” pair of well-used drumsticks that appear to be made of rosewood. CONDITION: the top skin is intact and the bottom skin is 60% intact with losses. The top hoop is complete but needs to be reset. There is a brass plate repair on one section of the top hoop. The bottom hoop is separated with small losses. Tugs are dry but functional. Ropes are worn but appear complete. The label remains quite clear. Drumsticks show heavy wear. (02-20122/BF). $2,000-3,000.

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WONDERFUL EARLY US PRESIDENTIAL OR MILITARY

Lot # 3207A (Sale Order: 208 of 692)      

OFFICER'S MOURNING FLAG. This 2-sided flag measures approximately 73 1/2" x 59 1/2", and it is housed in an aluminum frame that measures 78 1/4" x 64 1/2”. The body of th...moree flag is black silk with 5 ties (1 missing) down the hoist side. The central figure is an eagle on top of a United States shield. The eagle grasps 3 arrows in its left talon. The eagle and shield are superimposed over a cloud, as was a common depiction in the early years of this country. There is a gold edged black ribbon on either side of the eagle with gold lettering that reads, “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”. The shield is partially covered in black emulating draped crepe. Behind the lower section of the shield is an olive branch and a palm branch representing peace and victory. Above the eagle are 13 stars with 6 points that appear to be gold leaf on the black silk. The entire black flag has a 1” gold border that also appears to be gold leaf. There has been much conjecture about the age of use of this flag. There seems to be little doubt, because of the color, the black ribbon, and the black crepe, that it is a mourning flag. Noted Westpoint curator, Les Jensen, after examining the flag, stated it was definitely a US Regulation flag and not one made for a state Militia. Therefore, it would only be used, officially, for a US President or high-ranking military officer. The overall 8-piece construction of the flag is indicative of the late 18th century. Most pigments in the paint existed in the 18th century; however, lead chromate, the yellow pigment, was not commercially available until early 19th century. However, the pigment was discovered and occasionally used in the late 18th century. A detailed analysis, by the firm Scientific Analysis of Fine Art, placed the flag in the war of 1812 era with possible dating as early as 1810 or as late as 1840. Given the above facts, it is possible to draw the conclusion that this flag could have been used in one of the funeral precessions for President George Washington. It is also possible the flag could have been used in one of the funeral precessions in 1826 for President Thomas Jefferson and President John Adams, who died on the same day. Lastly, it is also possible that the flag led one of the funeral precessions for one of the many heroes of the war of 1812. Very few United States flags from this period, or with such historic importance, exist today. The flag is accompanied by a 28 3/4" x 40 1/2" framed photograph of the back side of the flag. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: several photocopies of information about the flag and related material. CONDITION: the flag is archivally framed. The silk has several separations, but the flag is nearly complete and displays exceptionally well. The painted colors are strong and vivid and show little degradation, given the age of the flag. There is some peeling to the gold stars, but most are nearly 100%. (02-21040/BF). $40,000-60,000.

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CONFEDERATE 1ST NATIONAL "STARS & BARS" BATTLEFLAG

Lot # 3208 (Sale Order: 209 of 692)      

OF LT. RUSSELL CAPLES,SEARCY SHARPSHOOTERS, 16TH MISSOURI INFANTRY. Russell B. Caples: Paper files included with this lot include a statement by Russell B. Caples stating...more "APRIL of 1865 a tough remnant of our old regiment fought under General Kirby Smith….Returning home to Glasgow, I kept my sash and the flag under which I had fought so many battles. Mother had died and father [Confederate chaplain] was mortally wounded by a cannon shell during the battle of Glasgow [October 15, 1864]. I arrived home with no job and two half sisters to support." Russell Bigelow Caples (1841-1915) entered service as private in Searcy Sharpshooters in 1862 was promoted to Lieutenant serving till June 7, 1865 when he was given his parole of honor at Shreveport, Louisiana. The Searcy Sharpshooter’s served in western theatre under Generals Earl Van Dorn & Sterling Price. Upon his return home finding such devastation, he turned to law, becoming attorney and later well-respected judge till his death in 1915. His retained flag this wonderful early war manufactured flag, characteristic of Missouri having unusual arranged canton of 14 stars. Flag is constructed of light weight silk and in remarkable condition considering its age and use. Flag is classic "stars & bars" or Confederate first national all hand sewn with 2 attached patriotic rosettes also of silk. Flag measures 41" hoist, 2" cotton sleeve, 62" on fly, canton is 19" x 17.5" with double applique 3" silk stars. UNATTACHED ASSESSORIES: Research letter by Confederate flag authority Greg Biggs & file of research on RB Caples and his regiment. CONDITION: very good overall, flag is solid and easily handled though fragile, fraying & splitting of silk in both red bars, loses at flay end from use, still 98% complete, red bars faded to red/brown. 3 small holes the size of minié balls are found in canton, top red bar, and white bar. (02-21024-1/JS). $35,000-45,000.

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CONFEDERATE OFFICER SASH OF LT. RUSSELL CAPLES,

Lot # 3209 (Sale Order: 210 of 692)      

SEARCY SHARPSHOOTERS, 16TH MISSOURI INFANTRY. 104" x 4.5". Paper files included with this lot include a statement by Russel B. Caples stating "APRIL of 1865 a tough remna...morent of our old regiment fought under General Kirby Smith….Returning home to Glasgow, I kept my sash and the flag under which I had fought so many battles. Mother had died and father [Confederate chaplain] was mortally wounded by a cannon shell during the battle of Glasgow [October 15, 1864]. I arrived home with no job and two half sisters to support." Russell Bigelow Caples (1841-1915) entered service as private in Searcy Sharpshooters in 1862 was promoted to Lieutenant serving till June 7, 1865 when he was given his parole of honor at Shreveport, Louisiana. The Searcy Sharpshooter’s served in western theatre under Generals Earl Van Dorn & Sterling Price. Upon his return home finding such devastation, he turned to law, becoming attorney and later well-respected judge till his death in 1915. The red silk officer's sash is finely preserved and unusual construction with long braided knots and fringe, so different from Union counterpart in construction. The handful of identified western theater Confederate officer's sashes often show unique construction details such as the 3.5" long braided area below knot before fringe on Lt. Caples sash offered here. Identified confederate sashes are very scarce, and this is a fine example. CONDITION: very good overall, good color, one round knot has fraying of its net cover. (02-21024-2/JS). $1,500-2,500.

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Lot # 3210 (Sale Order: 211 of 692)      

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FINE “FRESH TO MARKET” CONFEDERATE FIRST NATIONAL

Lot # 3210A (Sale Order: 212 of 692)      

FLAG FROM CALDWELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. 28” x 56”, all handsewn, red & white wool bunting bars, blue wool bunting canton & double applique 3.75” cotton stars around 6”...more central star. This pattern is often associated with Virginia, the 11th Confederate state. Flag is in classic configuration and construction of early CW flags, we can date this flag to mid-1861 most likely due to fly:hoist ratio of 2:1 as flags were made later in 1861, most flags approach ratios of 3:2. Excellent seamstress skill throughout, hand sewing threads are multiply “S” twist, 1” heavy canvas/linen hoist with 5 hand whipped eyelets, fly finished with reinforced sewn edge, top & bottom edges both have selvedge which seamstress planned well. This is a beautiful well preserved surviving classic “Stars & Bars” that has been in North Carolina home since the war. CONDITION: very good to fine overall, good colors, light staining, soiling, minor mothing. (02-20141/JS). $8,000-12,000.

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RARE CIVIL WAR BODY ARMOR.

Lot # 3211 (Sale Order: 213 of 692)      

Bulletproof vests were popular at the beginning of the Civil War. There are newspaper accounts throughout the war especially 1861 and 1862, both pro and con. These were s...moreold in good quantity most likely as advertisements offer discounts for 500 or more. At Helena AR, there were a good many of these excavated in the trenches with bullet holes and even one pierced by a cannon projectile (now at Atlanta History Center). This armor is made in right and left breast pieces to fit under clothing, each has a carved steel shoulder strap to keep it in place. Each plate has 1.75” Pasted label “SMITH’S (pat) BULLET PROOF VEST made by G&D COOK & CO. New Haven, CONN. Size 3”. These armor plates were made in 4 sizes as noted in one advertisement, size 3 was made to fit 40” breast, 38” waist. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: small copy file of newspaper and contemporary ads. CONDITION: very good overall, retains much of their jappaned black, spring steel shoulder straps retain oil cloth tops with frayed edges. Both retain partial original paper labels. The right plate has an indentation apparently caused by bullet strike. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Michael & Irene Hilber. (02-19976/JS). $6,000-8,000.

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HISTORIC NAVAL LOT BELONGING TO PAYMASTER JOHN H.

Lot # 3212 (Sale Order: 214 of 692)      

STEVENSON. This important group belonged to a Naval Paymaster named John H. Stevenson. He entered Naval service as a pay master on 19 September 1862 and was attached to t...morehe USS Satellite. He fought on land at the first battle of Fredericksburg with Hooker’s Division. In December of 1862, operating from the USS Satellite, he led a boat party to capture a Confederate signal station and a Confederate recruiting station behind enemy lines, capturing Captain Charles Lawson of the 55th Virginia Cavalry. This was the first of many times Stevenson was cited for extraordinary bravery. In June of 1863, while attached to the USS Princess Royal, lying off Donaldsonville, Louisiana, Stevenson acted as a spy in the enemy camp to determine the exact place and hour of an attack. Because of the information, the attack by a greatly superior Confederate force was repulsed with significant losses to the Confederate forces. This group contains the following 8 items: 1) M1852 Naval Officer’s sword measuring 36” overall with a 29 1/2" quillback blade. The blade is etched over 18” of its length with various patriotic and foliate motifs. Gilded brass hilt with oak leaves & acorns and “USN” on the underside of the pierced guard. Dolphin head quillon with knuckle bow terminating in another dolphin head. Oak leaf & laurel embellished pommel with an eagle & stars on the cap. White sharkskin grip with twisted wire wrap. Gilded brass mounted leather scabbard with rope style suspension straps and dolphin drag. CONDITION: blade shows wear to the etching and sharpening to the edge. Hilt shows traces of original gilded finish. Grip & wire are 100%. Scabbard shows light wear with some seam opening. 2) A Civil War Period Naval Officer’s double-breasted tail coat with 9 buttons down each side. Coat is made of very fine grade wool with a cream-colored silk lining. There is a bullion border at the collar and 3 bullion stripes on each sleeve with white in between. The tails each have 2 Naval Officer’s buttons attached. A tag on the back of the coat reads “DEVLIN & CO. NEW YORK”. CONDITION: the coat is quite solid with virtually no moth damage. One button is detached but present. The interior silk lining is stained and quite shattered. 3) A Spanish American War Naval Paymaster’s wool dress coat with mohair trim. The collar shows silver bullion insignia for a Paymaster Commander. The sleeves of the coat have 3 mohair stripes on each cuff. The lining appears to be black silk. CONDITION: uniform has very little moth damage, but there appears to be insect or rodent damage at one elbow and on one cuff. 4) A pair of gold bullion shoulder boards for a Naval Paymaster Commander. The boards are entirely gold bullion with thick bullion drops. There are 2 silver oak leaves on each board, and one silver Paymaster insignia between each oak leaf. Each epaulet has a gilded Naval Officer’s button on the end. The underside of the epaulets have a black painted cloth pad with a paper tag that reads “HORSTMANN BROS & CO NEW YORK MILITARY GOODS”. The epaulets are housed in a japanned tin rectangular case. CONDITION: the epaulets show some wear but remain quite solid. The case has a detached but present lid. 5) A pair of Naval shoulder straps that appear to date to the Civil War period for a Paymaster with the rank of Commander. The bullion straps have a leather backing with hooks in each corner for attachment. CONDITION: straps show light wear. 6) A pair of Naval shoulder straps that appear to date to be of the post-Civil War period for a Paymaster with the rank of Commander. The bullion straps have a leather backing with brass hooks in each corner for attachment. The straps are marked “JOSEPH STARKY MANUFACTURER 23 CONDUIT STREET LONDON”. CONDITION: straps show light wear. 7) A 20” X 16” Presidential signed Commission dated 1879 promoting John H. Stevenson to the rank of Lieutenant Commander from the 13th day of June 1863. The Commission is signed by President Rutherford B. Hayes. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a small booklet titled, “RECORD OF THE PAYMASTER JOHN H. STEVENSON UNITED STATES NAVY DURING THE WAR OF THE REBELLION”. CONDITION: the Commission shows light overall wear with some water damage at the base and light foxing. (02-19855/BF). 8) A large 44 caliber single shot boot pistol with a 15 1/4" round barrel and no serial number. The receiver has foliate engraving with the hammer and nipple on the top. The side of the hammer is marked “W.W. MARSTON”. 2-Piece wood grip and an iron trigger guard. CONDITION: barrel & receiver have a dark overall patina. Hammer does not hold cock. Good bore. (01-23945/BF). ANTIQUE. $4,000-6,000.

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RARE AND DESIRABLE GROUPING OF SPANISH-AMERICAN

Lot # 3213 (Sale Order: 215 of 692)      

WAR UNIFORMS, MILITARIA AND EPHEMERA. This grouping of scarce items were the property of Second Lt. Leonard Paul Howland (1865-1942) who served as the Squadron Adjutant 1...morest regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry during the Spanish-American War. Howland was educated at Oberlin College. He then attended Harvard University Law School and was a practicing attorney. After the regiment's arrival at Chicamauga National Park, Ga. Lt. Howland was detailed as Regimental Ordinance Officer. Following the Spanish-American War he served 3 terms in congress and died in December 1942. The grouping includes a lg. amount of supporting research plus biographical data relating to Lt. Howland & his service. Some of this information is from internet research & some being copied from a book entitled "War With Spain. There is also a lg. quantity of correspondence & receipts relating to the supply & maintenance of the unit at Camp George H. Thomas located at Chicamauga National Park. The forms & receipts make fascinating reading & refer to a wide variety of items ranging from corn meal to cartridges. The ephemera is well organized in sleeves and binders. 1) Khaki coat and trousers. The coat has orange collar, shoulder straps & cuffs. Dome buttons have eagles w/ "C" in shield. Brass insignias on the standing collar are crossed sabers w/ "1" and "OHIO" followed by "U.S.V.". Shoulder straps have eagles w/ upswept wings, olive branch and arrows plus "E Pluribus Un um". CONDITION: Trousers and coat are well worn w/ extensive staining. Stitching appears tight. 2) 1895 U.S. Calvary Officers Coats, Trousers and Cap. The 2 officers wool lined coats are dark blue w/ dark green facings. The shoulders carry Lt. insignias. The standing collar embroidered having crossed sabers w/ "K" and "OHIO". The pair of wool blue trousers have yellow stripes. The cap has an embroidered eagle w/ a ribbon in its beak on the front and a braided cord over the patent leather visor. Cap is marked inside McLilley, Columbus, Ohio. CONDITION: the coats are well worn w/ staining and several tears. The gold colored embroidery is turning dark. 3) Olive drab Campaign Hat w/ center crease. Hat has snowflake vents & brown ribbon band. Hat has I.D. inside to Howland / I.O.V.C. CONDITION: Hat has light wear & staining but stitching appears tight. 4) one pair of black leather riding boots. The boots are unmarked except for Lt. Howland's hand written name inside. CONDITION: Boots have wear, flexing and scuffing. 5) Dark blue Mills woven cartridge belt having 45 single loops with brass U.S. plate. Belt is equipped w/ brass suspension hooks. Cartridge loops are filled w/ U.S. 38 cal. cartridges commonly referred to as 38 long Colt. Most appear to be Frankfort Arsenal tinned cases. Rnd. nose lead bullets. Head stamps are faint but most appear to be 1898 dates. Belt is accompanied by a period cigar box containing approx. 32rds. of military 30/40 Krag ball cartridges from Frankfort Arsenal UMC and WRA. Head stamps appear to be 1898 range. 10 rds. of 38 rd. Colt cartridges. CONDITION: belt is worn & has light staining. Stitching is tight. Brass plate has patina w/ spots of verdigris. Cartridges have wear & staining. Rifle rds. have many split necks common to the aging brass cases. 6) cloth drawstring bag contains a quantity of buttons including 5 brass eagle cavalry buttons. These buttons relate mostly to military clothing. CONDITION: items have wear & lightly oxidized appearance. 7) a folding cloth ("Housewife") sewing kit. 8) russet leather. SAM BROWNE belt & several related equipment straps. CONDITION: leather is aged w/ shrunken appearance. 9) 1 pair of tan leather riding gloves size 8 w/ gauntlets. CONDITION: gloves are well worn w/ staining. 10) group is contained in a period footlocker marked McLilley on the inside top. Footlocker w/ wood and metal reinforcements measures approx. 44 1/2" X 15 1/2" X 14 1/2"D and has compartments w/ removable shelf & box. CONDITION: footlocker has well worn but pleasing vintage appearance and is serviceable except for missing leather handles. Key is not available. (02-19781/RW). $3,000-5,000.

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HIGH GRADE CIVIL WAR BLAKESLEE 10 TUBE CARTRIDGE

Lot # 3214 (Sale Order: 216 of 692)      

BOX. This 70 rd. Blakeslee cartridge box was invented by Col. Erastus Blakeslee who commanded the 1st Connecticut Cavalry during the Civil War. His unit was armed w/ 52 c...moreal. Spencer carbines early in 1864. Blakeslee saw a need to increase the effectiveness of the Spencer carbine by increasing its rate of fire. This box allowed the soldier to load 7 rds. from a tin tube in roughly the time it took to load 1 rd. prior to his invention. The box can be found in 6, 10 & 13 tube variations allowing the soldier 42, 70 or 91 quick loading rds. enhancing the effectiveness & rate of fire. This box represents 1 of 32,000 produced by Emerson Gaylord in 1864-1865. The box is embossed on the front "BLAKESLEE'S CARTRIDGE BOX / U.S. / PAT'D DEC. 20.1864 / E. GAYLORD / CHICOPEE / MASS.". A soldier has carved his initials, “F. W. ” on & below the Gaylord mark. The box is leather covered wood w/ 10 interior tin tubes. Seams are stitched. Closing tab is stitched & riveted. Suspension strap rings are also stitched & riveted. This example also boasts its original suspension sling. CONDITION: box shows very light wear overall w/ flexing noted on the closing tab & the suspension strap. This box likely rates as one of the finer examples known. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19870/BF). $4,000-5,000.

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EXTREMELY RARE CIVIL WAR “MILLIGAN’S PATENT MESS

Lot # 3215 (Sale Order: 217 of 692)      

KETTLE” FOR OFFICERS. John G. Milligan advertised his ingenious field mess kit in October 1862 in New York Times. It must have been popular as excavated pieces are found ...morein Civil War camp sites throughout 1863-1864. Reading thousands of soldiers letters over the years, food and food preparation are common topics and complaints. Priced at $12 and advertised as a mess for four officers, this no doubt was a good value and popular in the field. There were other manufacturers of similar items, but Milligan's unique design fit everything into a compact container Just 12x11.5x10”, 15 pounds & over 40 parts. The kit contains everything four officers would need including cast iron grill, frying pan, 4 plates, 4 cups, 4 sets of knives, spoons, & forks, 2 prep knives, 2 serving spoons, coffee pot, stew pot, coffee tin, sugar tin, salt, pepper, liquor container, ration box, and even a wash basin and more. We are only aware of one other Milligan mess kit sold (incomplete from Jim Frasca collection). UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: copy of patent, copy of ad from New York Times 1862, original ad from January 1863 Harper’s Weekly. CONDITION: very good overall, kettle lid has dents but retains most of its original japanned black finish. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Michael & Irene Hilber. (02-19977/JS). $4,000-6,000.

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CIVIL WAR PERIOD ARTILLERY OFFICER’S BUMMERS CAP.

Lot # 3216 (Sale Order: 218 of 692)      

This fine cap has a dark blue wool body with a black leather chinstrap and a tarred black leather-bound visor. The side buttons are eagle “A” and the insignia on the fron...moret is a velvet oval with a gold embroidered cross cannon insignia superimposed by a silver false embroidered “9”. The sweatband is dark brown leather. The interior has black silk over burlap and what appears like wool stuffing. The interior crown is quilted. CONDITION: the cap does show significant mothing on the exterior. The tarring on the chinstrap & visor shows some heat damage. Sweatband remains strong. The black interior lining is somewhat disintegrated particularly in the rear of the hat. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19908/BF). $1,800-2,500.

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PRE-CIVIL WAR MILITIA STAFF OFFICER’S KEPI.

Lot # 3217 (Sale Order: 219 of 692)      

This well-made kepi has a blue wool body with thin gold bullion trim around the cap, up the back & front, as well as both sides. The bullion trim is also used to form a s...moreimple quatrefoil on the crown of the hat. Black leather chinstrap with what appears to be an enameled finish and a similar bound-edge visor with a matching finish. The chinstrap is terminated by 2 early, heavily gilded, small staff officer buttons back marked “ROBINSONS .MAKERS.”. Brown leather sweatband with dark brown, polished cotton liner. The band & crown appear to be reinforced with heavy cardstock. CONDITION: generally, the hat shows light to moderate wear with minimal moth damage, and some heat damage to the chinstrap & visor. The liner is complete but occasionally detached. Sweatband is 100% but appears to have been reattached in a few spots. (02-20133/BF). $1,500-2,000.

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RARE HALL RIFLE POWDER & BALL FLASK.

Lot # 3218 (Sale Order: 220 of 692)      

This extremely rare flask was produced for the Hall rifle under a contract dated March 19, 1819. The contract stated that the United States Armory would have the right to...more manufacture 1,000 of these Hall flasks. They were produced at Harpers Ferry in what was then Virginia. The powder flask would be more correctly referred to as an ammunition flask because it held both 8 oz. of gun powder and 18 cast lead balls. This tin flask stands nearly 11” tall and was likely originally painted black. It has a central leather band that originally had a carrying strap attached. CONDITION: this flask is in extraordinary condition for its age and given the materials it was constructed from. The central leather band is complete, and the only piece lacking is the leather carrying strap. There appears to be a slight dent under the leather band, not affecting the appearance of this exceptionally rare martial flask. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19889-1/BF). $2,500-3,200.

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CIVIL WAR CONTRACT REGULATION REGIMENTAL DRUM.

Lot # 3219 (Sale Order: 221 of 692)      

16.5" diameter, cut to 12" height, fine restored hoops, heads, snares & ropes. The original body has about the best painted regimental eagle you will find with bright col...moreors. The original hoops, heads and snares are retained and go with this lot. The C & F Soistmann, Philadelphia contractor's label can be seen through vent. CONDITION: fine as restored, tight and playable, the original heads are both cracked, and one original hoop is broken in half. (02-19957/JS). $2,000-3,000.

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PAIR OF CIVIL WAR BATTLEFIELD BULLET STRUCK

Lot # 3220 (Sale Order: 222 of 692)      

ACCOUTREMENT PLATES. 1) Eagle breast plate with 3 minié ball sized holes struck from back. An accompanying tag dated 1968 states it was dug on retreat route from 1st Mana...moressas. Appears to be impeccable “wounded relic”. 2) US belt buckle, all 3 hooks removed, ball embedded in face, non-excavated. CONDITION: eagle plate overall very good for excavated plate, iron wire broken by one ball, buckle is overall very good for damaged belt plate. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18395/JS). $1,500-2,500.

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BRASS KITTREDGE CARTRIDGE BOX.

Lot # 3221 (Sale Order: 223 of 692)      

This type of Civil War cartridge box was used with the Henry as well as the Wesson rifles. It measures approx. 4 5/8” x 3 1/2". There is an iron spring on the back that k...moreeeps the lid secure, and 2 belt loops on the reverse allow the box to be carried on the belt. The top of the lid is marked “B. KITTREDGE & CO GUN DEALERS CIN OHIO PATENTED. JAN.27.1863 REISSUED. APL.14.63.”. CONDITION: box has a very pleasing mustard brown patina. The iron spring functions well. There are 3 small punched holes in the lid of the box in the shape of a triangle. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19901-1/BF). $800-1,200.

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3 UNITED STATES MILITARY POWDER FLASKS.

Lot # 3222 (Sale Order: 224 of 692)      

1) PEACE FLASK. This flask measures 9 1/8” in height and about 4” in width. It has the classic peace design with an eagle over a ring of stars surrounding clasped hands w...moreith a spray of arms beneath. The body of the flask has a brass reinforcement bar around the base. The charger is marked “N.P. AMES 1837”. CONDITION: flask shows some wear to high points with no notable dents. Charger functions well. 2) PEACE FLASK. This flask measures 9 1/4” in height and about 4” in width. It has the classic peace design with an eagle over an oval of stars surrounding clasped hands with a spray of arms beneath. The charger is marked “BATTY SPRINGFIELD MASS 1857”. CONDITION: flask shows very light wear overall with 2 tiny shallow dents. Charger functions well. 3) NAVAL FLASK. This flask measures 9 3/4" in height and about 4 1/4" in width. It has a large fouled anchor on each face with “U.S.N.” beneath. The charger is marked “STIMPSON O.H.P 1845”. The body of the flask is also stamped “O.H.P”. CONDITION: the flask shows light to moderate wear overall with several shallow dents to the body. The spring on the charging lever is broken. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19901-2/BF). $800-1,100.

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CARTRIDGE BOXES, A POUCH, & SLING.

Lot # 3223 (Sale Order: 225 of 692)      

1) CARTRIDGE BOX. A War of 1812 to 1825 period black leather cartridge box with 2 belt loops on the reverse, a metal closure secured by 2 rivets on the front, and 3 nails...more at the base. The interior has a shaped wooden block with holes for 24 paper-wrapped cartridges. CONDITION: box is quite stiff, though complete and void of seam openings. 2) CARTRIDGE BOX. A circa 1890 I.O.O.F. ceremonial black leather cartridge box with a crown on the brass trimmed front flap. The sides are also brass, and the interior is lined in red leather. CONDITION: light wear overall with minor heat damage. 3) POUCH. A small leather pouch likely of Scandinavian origin. Pouch has an embossed fern-like design on the front with some gilded highlights. CONDITION: pouch shows heavy wear with losses & holes. 4) CROSS BELT. A nice buff white cross belt for the 7th New York, likely dating from the late 1880’s with a brass clip corner buckle with a large silver number “7” on the front. CONDITION: light wear overall. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19906-2/BF) $400-700.

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