SESSION 3 - 2023 Fall Premier Firearms Auction

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HIGH GRADE HORSTMANN STAFF & FIELD OFFICER SWORD

Lot # 3176 (Sale Order: 176 of 692)      

PRESENTED IN THE FIELD AT HATTERAS INLET, NC TO MAJOR DANIEL NAGLE, 48TH PENNSYLVANIA. Very high grade Horstmann mode 1850 staff & field officer’s sword is seen with Colo...morenel Nagle holding it in photo held by US Army Military Institute. 31" bright lustrous blade with 17" patriotic etched panels with gold backgrounds, sheet silver engraved grip, extra engraving on hilt & pommel, red cloth protective washer. Browned steel scabbard has raised relief mounts with panoply of arms, and oak leaves & acorns. 3.5” Silver presentation plaque between top mounts is engraved “presented to / Major Daniel Nagle / by the Members of Comp’y D, 48th Reg’t Penn Vols / Hatteras Inlet, N.C. DECR 25TH, 1861 / As a mark of their Esteem for their Former Commander”. Daniel Nagle (1828-1918) from Harrisburg PA had service in the Mexican war as a musician in the 1st Pennsylvania regiment. He mustered into the 6th Pennsylvania regiment April 22nd 1861. In August he was captain of company D, 48th Pennsylvania regiment, promoted to major December 16th and sword was presented to him on Christmas Day. Nagle would have additional service in the 173rd Pennsylvania as their colonel. He would muster out of the 173rd August 14 1863. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Inscribed copy of 1861 Army regulations and 3 large binders of research materials. CONDITION: very fine overall, never cleaned, blade retains virtually all it original polish & luster. Hilt, pommel & scabbard mounts retain almost all their original gold wash, steel scabbard body has dark smooth iron patina with areas of original brown finish. Sword knot is complete and fine. 1861 Army Regulations appear complete, but shaken, chipped spine. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18371/JS). $7,000-9,000.

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CASED HIGH GRADE PRESENTATION M1850 STAFF & FIELD

Lot # 3177 (Sale Order: 177 of 692)      

OFFICER’S SWORD BY CLAUBERG TO 1st LT. FRANK F. NOXON OF THE 3rd US ARTILLERY. An impressive sword grouping to an officer of the 3rd US Artillery that includes the presen...moretation sword, doeskin protective sheath, dress sword belt, maroon sash, and a large original wooden case. The walnut case measures 40" x 7 1/4" x 5" and is lined with green velvet. Overall length of the sword is 38 1/2" with a blade length of 31 1/4". The blade has a single large fuller and has a foliate engraved area extending 4" up from the ricasso on each side and a 9" engraved panel depicting a spread wing American eagle on one side and a large “US” with foliate decoration on the other side. The ricasso is deeply marked “W CLAUBERG (knight) SOLINGEN”. Heavily gilded hilt with a beautifully articulated eagle head quillon featuring ruby eyes. A heavily pierced semi-basket guard shows foliate decoration with a large central “US”. The linearly decorated knuckle bow shows more foliate decoration as it joins the pommel. The pommel has oak leaf decoration as normally seen, along with further embellishments on the face of the pommel. Gilded wire wrapped, beautifully decorated silver grip. The hilt is equipped with a high-grade gilded sword knot tied to the knuckle bow. The scabbard has an attractively plated body with gilded, foliate decorated mounts. The first suspension mount is engraved “1st Lt. F. F. Noxon from the Members of Co. A 3d U.S. Art. October 29th. 1864.” The second suspension mount is engraved “For Esteem for him as a brave & efficient officer having served 3 1/2 years in the U.S. Army.” 1st Lt. Frank Noxon saw initial service in the Civil War as a Private in the 20th Illinois Infantry. On May 27th of 1863 he accepted a commission in the 2nd US Heavy Artillery of the USCT that became the 3rd US Heavy Artillery on March 11th of 1864. The 2nd was organized from the 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery (African descent). The 2nd as well as the subsequent 3rd US Heavy Artillery USCT was attached to the District of Memphis, Department of Tennessee and served in Tennessee throughout the war. Service included garrisoning Fort Pickering and the Defenses of Memphis. This outstanding group also includes a doeskin sheath to help store the sword safely, a black leather sword belt with red stitching and a M1851 sword belt plate & keeper. Both sword straps are present. Lastly, this group includes a fine maroon officer’s sash with large tassels at each end. CONDITION: the case shows general handling wear with expected wear to the velvet lining. The sword blade exhibits original factory polish, and the hilt shows light wear with nearly all of the original gilded surfaces. The silver grip shows only light tarnish that serves to accentuate the patterns on this beautiful silver grip. The knot shows nearly no wear, and the scabbard has minor loss of finish to the mounts. The doeskin sheath has some open seams and a few minor losses. The belt shows light overall wear, and the buckle still has a majority of its gilded finish remaining. The sash shows very light wear overall with no losses or insect damage. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18393/BF). $6,000-8,000.

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REMARKABLY FINE CIVIL WAR CASED OFFICER’S SWORD.

Lot # 3178 (Sale Order: 178 of 692)      

32” Patriotically etched blade with gold backgrounds, hilt with American eagle and panoply of arms, High relief geometric and floral design 2 pommel, knuckle bow, and qui...morellon. Shark skin scabbard with high relief decorated gold plated mounts. Mr. Mattox collection tells the story: “AS GOOD AS IT GETS / Non-Regulation Staff & Field Officer’s CASED & MINT Sword”. CONDITION: excellent, blade retains virtually all its original polish, luster, and gold background. The hilt and scabbard mounts retain virtually all of their gold plating, with some losses at high areas. Silver grip is oxidized to gray. Sharkskin scabbard body has minor chipping, retaining most of its original black dye. Sword knot is very good and sound. Casing has very good blue interior, exterior scraped and scuffed with the losses of veneer, bottom board is loose. The red silk sash is overall very good with some staining. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18394/JS). $2,000-4,000.

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4 SWORDS OF LT, CAPT, & MAJOR A. W. CORLISS.

Lot # 3179 (Sale Order: 179 of 692)      

This is a most unusual grouping of a long time American military officer with service starting in the Civil War. Three swords are inscribed, two are Ames model 1850 foot ...moreofficer swords. 1) Ames Civil War foot sword has brass mounted blued steel scabbard with three presentation panels and name finely engraved on pommel. “AW CORLISS / 15th US Inf / July 21, 1865”, “33rd US Inf / Sept. 21, 1866”, “8th US Inf / May 3, 1869”. In addition to these finely engraved inscriptions are nicely scratched panels on other mounts including “New York Harbor / Oct 28, 1870”, “Lookout Mountain, Tenn / Aug. 9, 1865”, & “Yellowstone River, Montana T / Aug. 17 1872”. 2) Ames Civil War 1850 foot officer’s sword, standard configuration, shark skin wrap grip, 30.5” etched blade like other Ames here. Top mount is inscribed “A.W. CORLISS U.S.A. / from / O.C. Knapp [Adjutant] / April 3, 1871”. The pommel cap face is finely engraved “A. W. C.”. 3) fancy non-reg cavalry officer saber with name on etched blade and engraved scabbard “Major A. W. Corliss / presented by the members / of Co. C 8th Infantry”. 4) the last sword is uninscribed 1865 dated Ames model 1860 US cavalry saber in 1906 scabbard still attached to sword belt with mismatched rectangular “US” sword belt plate and keeper, belt is marked “3 Cav”. Augustus Whittemore Corliss (1837-1908) was an American soldier, author and historian. He published, amongst other works, Old Times in North Yarmouth, Maine across several volumes. He began writing it during his career in the military, which spanned forty years. A resident of Waltham, MA, he was appointed 2nd Lieutenant, First New England (later Rhode Island) Cavalry in December 1861 and was Adjutant. He was commissioned Major of Rhode Island Cavalry on June 24, 1862 and transferred to command the 7th Squadron. He led his squadron in the escape from Harpers Ferry and was engaged in battle of Antietam September 17, 1862. He mustered out on 2 October 1862 and was appointed Major of the 2nd Rhode Island Cavalry on December 24, 1862. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on January 19, 1863, but resigned his commission on 11 July 1863. He enlisted March 15, 1865 in Company H, 2nd Battalion, 15th United States Infantry & was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant then 1st Lieutenant July 21, 1865. He transferred to the 33rd US Infantry on September 21, 1866 and was regimental Quartermaster from January 1867 to May 1869. He transferred to the 8th US Infantry on May 3, 1869 and was promoted to Captain on May 29, 1873. He was appointed Major of the 17th US Infantry on February 4, 1897, transferred to the 7th US Infantry 3 weeks later, and was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd US Infantry on February 6, 1899. He was made Colonel of the regiment February 2, 1901 and retired on March 25, 1901. He was promoted, on the retired list, to Brigadier General in 1904. He published his History of the Seventh Squadron, Rhode Island Cavalry in 1879. CONDITION: both Ames foot officer swords are very good to fine, blades retaining most of their frost and luster, traces of gold plate on hilts and scabbard mounts, both scabbard bodies are very good, grips both very good and complete. Presentation cavalry officer saber is very good retaining most of blade’s polish and luster, scabbard is missing middle mount, most of the gold plate on hilt and mounts is present, sharkskin grip is sound and complete, gold plated brass wire wrap is sprung and broken. The Ames cavalry saber is very good, blade markings are all discernible, the Ames mark is weak, grip is missing wire wrap but most of the original leather is present though scuffed, dry, and soiled, mottled brass patina. Sword belt is sound with both patent hangers. (02-20892/JS). $2,000-4,000.

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EXTRAORDINARY PRESENTATION GRADE M1850 STYLE STAFF

Lot # 3180 (Sale Order: 180 of 692)      

& FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD BY CLAUBERG. Overall length: 40 1/2". Blade length: 32”. Blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. Blade is etched ov...moreer 12” of its length with various foliate, military & patriotic motifs including a cannon, several sprays of arms, and a large American eagle with a scroll above that reads “SEMPER PARATUS”. The entire etched area is highlighted with gold plating, and the ricasso is stamped “W CLAUBERG (knight) SOLINGEN”. Heavily gilded hilt of a semi-basket form with a beautifully pierced guard showing oak leaf & acorn motifs with an entwined “US” in oval. Well-articulated lion’s head quillon and foliate embellished knuckle bow. The pommel face shows an American eagle & shield with a pommel cap resembling a sunflower topped by a pineapple finial. The beautifully articulated silver grip appears to show 3 sailors and a cannon on the deck of a ship with scrollwork on the other side around an unengraved ovoid panel. The entire scabbard is heavily gilded with extremely ornate mounts. The top mount shows a goddess above a battle scene. The middle mount has a large American eagle on shield, and the drag has an officer with sword drawn in front of an American flag. The body of the scabbard shows intricate geometric & foliate designs with an unengraved ovoid panel between the suspension rings. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray cleaned finish, and the etched areas remain quite sharp & striking. Surprisingly, a majority of the original gold finish remains in the etched areas. The hilt retains nearly all of its original heavy gilded finish. The grip has a pleasing amount of tarnish and retains great detail. The scabbard shows light overall wear with over 95% of the original gilded finish remaining. (02-19254/BF). $2,500-3,500.

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HIGH GRADE US M1852 NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD

Lot # 3181 (Sale Order: 181 of 692)      

PRESENTED TO PAUL H. KENDRICKEN. Sword measures 35” overall with a 28 5/8” blade that has a single wide fuller and is etched over 2/3 of its length with various nautical ...more& foliate motifs, including an American eagle on cannon, 2 anchors & 2 large “USN” etchings. Gilded brass hilt with cutout oak leaf guard & “USN” banner. Dolphin head quillon. Well embellished knuckle bow terminating in another dolphin head as it joins the pommel. Pommel has oak leaf & floral motifs with an eagle surrounded by 13 stars at the top. Grip appears to have a textured silver wrapping with gilded 3-part wire wrap. Scabbard has intricately etched floral decorated gilded brass mounts with a dolphin drag. The reverse of the top mount is engraved “Presented to Paul H. Kendricken by the Teachers of the Saint James Sunday School Sept. 19th, 1862.” Scabbard has a black leather body. Paul Kendricken was commissioned into the Navy on June 20th of 1862 and was discharged on September 3rd of 1866. His highest rank attained was Acting 2nd Assistant Engineer on November 6th of 1863. He served on the USS Ohio, USS Conemaugh, USS Circassian, and the USS Nausat. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a loose leaf binder containing information on Paul H. Kendricken, his Naval service and the ships he served on. CONDITION: blade has areas of original factory polish & some very minor scattered staining. Hilt retains areas of original gilded finish. Grip is completely undamaged. Mounts also show areas of original gilded finish. Engraving is clear & easily read. Scabbard body remains strong with minor flaking. (02-19583/BF). $2,800-3,500.

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HIGH GRADE US M1850 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD

Lot # 3182 (Sale Order: 182 of 692)      

PRESENTED TO LT. COON OF THE 12th NEW YORK. Overall length: 39 1/4". Blade length: 32”. The blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. Blade i...mores etched over about 2/3 of its length with various foliate motifs and a large “US” on one side. The other side has similar foliate engraving with a lengthy presentation that reads “Presented to Lieut. C.S. Coon 12th Regt. N.Y.S. Vol. by his Friends of Clay, N.Y. Jany. 1862”. The blade is also etched near the ricasso “WILLARD & HAWLEY Syracuse N.Y.” The opposite ricasso is stamped “1862”. Gilded brass semi-basket hilt with intricately pierced guard featuring a large “US”. Plain knuckle bow with minor embellishments as it meets the pommel. The pommel has heavy foliate engraving & an eagle top similar to an M1852 Naval officer’s sword. Black sharkskin grip with gilded brass wire wrap. Scabbard has a plum brown body with gilded brass mounts. Lt. Charles Coon enlisted in the 12th New York Infantry as a Corporal on April 30th of 1861 and was promoted to 2nd Lt. on October 20th of that same year. The 12th New York fought in the Battle of Blackburn’s Ford and the First Battle of Bull Run prior to Coon’s discharge on February 3rd of 1862. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a loose leaf binder containing information on Lt. Coon and the 12th New York Infantry. CONDITION: blade shows substantial original factory polish with a slight bit of discoloration near the tip. The etching is vibrant & quite eye-catching. The hilt retains a majority of its original gilded finish. The grip shows light wear with no notable damage. Scabbard finish is nearly 100% and the mounts retain significant gold plating. A truly beautiful example of an M1850 staff & field. (02-19584/BF). $2,500-3,500.

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CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION AMES STAFF & FIELD OFFICER

Lot # 3183 (Sale Order: 183 of 692)      

SWORD, LT THOMAS J. BUSH, 24TH KENTUCKY INFANTRY. Ames model 1850 staff and field officer sword, steel scabbard brass mounts, sharkskin grip, pierced floral decorated hil...moret with large “US”. Scabbard mount inscribed: “LIEUT T. J. BUSH / Aid to Genl Buel[l] / from his cousins / Charlotte & Edmund / Pendleton / Jan. 1862”. Thomas Bush (1840-1920) entered service with the 24th Kentucky in Louisville KY. He was Don Carlos Buell’s Aide de Camp at Shiloh and Corinth, appointed captain September 2nd 1863, resigned commission late 1964. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: large file of research and records of Lt. Bush. CONDITION: very good overall, blade is gray with all patriotic etching discernable, breast helped and scabbard mounts have traces of gold wash in protected areas, sharkskin is 75% intact, twisted wire wrap just complete and tight. (02-20573/JS). $2,500-3,500.

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US M1840 MEDICAL STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD

Lot # 3184 (Sale Order: 184 of 692)      

PERSONALIZED TO ISAAC F. EVERHART OF THE 16th PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. Overall length: 34 1/2". Blade length: 28 1/2". Blade is elliptical cross section and is etched over 1...more3” of its length with various patriotic, military, & foliate motifs, including 2 large American eagles. There is a small panel 4” from the ricasso that reads “W.H. HORSTMANN & SONS PHILADELPHIA”. Gilded brass hilt with curled acanthus leaf decorated crossguard & shield languets. One languet has the initials “MS” for Medical Service. The solid brass grip has a large eagle on each side with foliate decoration. There is a large “pineapple” shaped finial at the top. Gilded brass scabbard with foliate embellished mounts. There is a 2” plaque that is engraved “I.F. Everhart. Surgeon 16th Pa. Cav.”. Isaac Everhart joined the 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry as a surgeon on June 12, 1863 and served until August 11th of 1865. The 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry was involved in several major engagements, including the Battle of Gettysburg, the Battle of Cold Harbor, Siege of Petersburg, Battle of Five Forks, and was present at Appomattox Courthouse. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina and the etching remains quite vivid. Hilt retains traces of original gilding and is quite solid. Scabbard also retains traces of original gilding with a couple of tiny shallow dents. (02-20984/BF). $2,500-3,500.

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PRESENTATION CIVIL WAR FOOT OFFICER SWORD “CAPT.

Lot # 3185 (Sale Order: 185 of 692)      

HARRISON ROWE, 102ND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY”. Standard configuration model 1850 foot officer sword, throat of scabbard is inscribed “Presented to / Capt. / H.H. ROWE / b...morey Bro. Wils. / Wooster O. Febr.26 / 1863”. 30.5” blade marked “SCHUYLER / HARTLEY / & GRAHAM / NEW YORK” has nice etched patriotic panels including panoply of arms with “horseshoe” reading “STAND by the UNION” Harrison H. Rowe (1840-1902) enlisted as 2nd lieutenant in 102nd Ohio July 1862, promoted to captain January 19, 1863 month before brother presented him with sword. Harrison served in Western theater and through Atlanta campaign, mustering out at Nashville June 1865. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: small file of service & pension records. CONDITION: very good overall, blade has some luster, clear discernible etching, complete leather & wire wrapped grip. Scabbard sound, drag missing screw & loose. (02-19241/JS). $2,500-3,000.

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CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION OFFICER SWORD “LT. JOHN

Lot # 3186 (Sale Order: 186 of 692)      

OVERTURF, 91ST OHIO INFANTRY”. “As found” heavily patinaed Collins 1862 dated 32” blade foot officer sword with larger branched florally pierced decorated basket, shark s...morekin veneered leather scabbard & grip. Engraved sculpted mounts, throat has 6-line inscription: “Presented to / Leiut. J. W. Overturf / of 91st OV USA / by Thomas Duggan, J.M. Wall / & S. B. Drouilleard / Portsmouth O. Aug. 11th 1862”. A quick search shows the presenters of sword were friends of Overturf from banking business in Portsmouth, Ohio. John W. Overturf (1839-1922) prior to war was banker in Scotia, Ohio. John enlisted July of 1862 serving till June of 1865. He was cited for distinguished gallantry by brigade commander at battle of Cloyd's Mountain, West Virginia and cited several times later for effective service in the field. His entire war service was as lieutenant and aide-de-camp, was breveted captain and major. His obituary calls him Major J.W. Overturf. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: file of copied service records and pension documents. CONDITION: good overall, blade is worn & gray with discernible etched panels, complete shark skin grip with twisted heavy brass wire. scabbard is complete with bent areas between drag and middle mount. Brass hilt and scabbard mounts have dark uncleaned patinas with traces of gold wash in protected areas. large patinaed over crack in quillon. Sword fits very tight in scabbard due to bent areas near drag. (02-19247/JS). $2,000-3,000.

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PRESENTATION GRADE HIGHLY EMBELLISHED CIVIL WAR

Lot # 3187 (Sale Order: 187 of 692)      

FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD WITH GILDED BLADE. Overall length: 40”. Blade length: 31”. Blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. Blade is etched ove...morer half its length with various military, patriotic & foliate motifs including a large “US” and spread-wing American eagle. All areas around the etching have been skillfully plated in gold to provide a striking contrast to the high-quality etching. There is an etched panel near the ricasso that reads “W H HORSTMANN & SONS PHILADELPHIA”. Gilded brass hilt with intricately pierced guard showing a central American eagle & elaborate scrollwork. Eagle head quillon & foliate embellished knuckle bow. Pommel cap has a bust of Liberty on the face with more elaborate foliate embellishments. A stepped pommel cap finishes off this elaborate hilt. The grip is gilded brass with vertically ribbed lobes alternating between plain & foliate embellished. The scabbard has a plated body with gilded brass mounts. The top mount shows a full standing Liberty figure. The middle mount has a spray of arms, and the bottom mount shows a soldier carrying a flag above an elaborate drag. CONDITION: blade shows minor staining towards the tip, but etching & gold highlights remain stunning. Traces of original gilded finish remain on the hilt with the balance being a rich mellow mustard patina. Scabbard is undamaged & shows traces of gold on the mounts along with the same rich mellow mustard patina. (02-19253/BF). $2,000-3,000.

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PRESENTATION GRADE US M1850 STAFF & FIELD

Lot # 3188 (Sale Order: 188 of 692)      

OFFICER'S SWORD BY COLLINS PRESENTED TO SERGEANT C.B. BOWERS. Overall length: 38 1/2". Blade length: 31 1/2". Blade has a single wide fuller with a single narrow fuller n...moreear the spine. Blade has very unique etching over 2/3 of its length featuring pine trees, foliate motifs, a large American eagle, U.S. & an American flag on pole. There is an etched mark near the ricasso that reads “G.W. SIMMONS & BRO PHILA PA” and a stamp at the ricasso that reads “COLLINS & CO HARTFORD CONN. 1862”. Gilded brass hilt with foliate & floral pierced semi-basket guard. Decorated downturned quillon. Knuckle bow has foliate embellishments as it enters the pommel. Pommel is decorated with oak leaves and other engraved decoration. Extremely fine sculpted solid silver grip with wire wrap. Gilded brass mounted leather scabbard with intricately foliate engraved throat & middle mount. The throat has an oval panel that reads, “Presented to SERGT C. B. BOWERS. BY Summit house Hospital Guards March 16th 1863.” Charles B. Bowers was a Sergeant in Company K of the 35th New York Infantry. He enlisted in May of 1861 as a Private and was mustered out in June of 1863 at Elmira, New York. He later joined the 8th Regiment of the Veteran Reserve Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant, and also served in the 11th Regiment of the Veteran Reserve Corps. The 35th New York saw ample action, including at Rappahannock Station, 2nd Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, and Fredericksburg. Bowers spent time hospitalized at the Summit House, which is where he was presented this sword. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a spiral bound book of information on Charles B. Bowers, as well as the regiments that he served in during the Civil War, including copies of both period & post-war correspondence & documents relating to his service. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina with a few scattered spots of discoloration. Hilt retains much of its original gilded finish and remains quite tight. The impressive grip has a pleasing level of tarnish and is undamaged. The scabbard remains strong, and the engraving on the mounts has remained clear. (02-19582/BF). $2,200-2,600.

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INSCRIBED CIVIL WAR 1850 FOOT OFFICER SWORD “LT.

Lot # 3189 (Sale Order: 189 of 692)      

COL. GEORGE ANDREWS, 2nd MASS INF”. Standard configuration model 1850 foot officer sword, unusual slanted scabbard mounts, with throat inscribed “Lt. Col. Geo L. Andrews ...more/ Second Mass Inf.” George L. Andrews (1828-1899) USMA graduate, later brigadier general, was appointed lt. colonel 2nd Mass in 1861, later colonel and led 2nd Mass at Antietam & Cedar Mountain, his later commands were in Dept. of Gulf under Maj. General Nathaniel Banks in Louisiana. CONDITION: Very good overall, blade is gray with discernible light etched patriotic panels, complete shark skin and twisted wire wrapped grip. Bullion sword knot is very good. (02-19278/JS). $1,500-2,500.

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HIGH GRADE US M1850 STYLE FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD BY

Lot # 3190 (Sale Order: 190 of 692)      

HORSTMANN. Overall length: 39 1/4". Blade length: 32 1/4". Blade has a single wide fuller with a single narrow fuller near the spine. Blade is etched over 1/3 of its leng...moreth with geometric motifs and a large American eagle surrounded by a starburst on one side, and a large “U.S.” on the other side. The blade is etched near the ricasso, “W.H. HORSTMANN & SONS PHILADELPHIA” & “IRON PROOF”. Gilded brass hilt with pierced guard showing foliate decoration and an embellished downturned quillon. Knuckle bow is highly decorated near the pommel. The pommel is in extremely high relief, showing foliate & geometric decoration. Wire-wrapped silver grip. Gilded brass mounted iron scabbard with a plum brown body. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray mottled patina with scattered staining. The hilt is quite tight and retains a significant amount of original gilded finish. The visually attractive silver grip is undamaged and boasts complete wiring. The scabbard has traces of original gilded finish on the mounts, and the plum brown finish is nearly completely intact. There are a few tiny shallow dents to the scabbard body. (02-19249/BF). $1,200-1,500.

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CIVIL WAR RELATED GROUP IDENTIFIED TO MAJOR

Lot # 3191 (Sale Order: 191 of 692)      

MARTIN ANDERSON OF THE KANSAS CAVALRY. This group includes Anderson’s M1840 Cavalry saber, a portrait of Anderson, and a memorial broadside from Lincoln Post No. 1 Depart...morement of Kansas GAR. 1)SWORD. The saber measures 43” overall with a 35 3/4" blade. Plain blade with a single wide fuller and a secondary fuller near the spine. Brass hilt with an elliptical guard, 2 plain branches, and a plain knuckle bow. Classic Phrygian pommel with wire-wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray overall patina with a few nicks to the edge. Hilt has a wonderful deep mustard patina. Leather & wire are nearly complete. Scabbard has a few shallow dents, particularly near the tip. 2)PORTRAIT. A fine chest-up view of Major Anderson later in life. The sight size of the portrait is 26 3/4" x 21 1/2", and the frame measures 32 1/2" x 28”. CONDITION: the portrait is quite dark and could use some cleaning. There are a few very minor paint losses that could be easily restored. 3)MEMORIAL. An incredibly interesting memorial with a sight size of 12 1/2" x 16”, and a frame size of 18 3/4" x 22”. The memorial has a 13-star silk flag in the upper left-hand corner, and identifies Major Anderson and gives his vital details of service. At the base is a lengthy description of his service from the beginning of the war to Indian campaigns after the war. He took part in the Battles of Old Fort Wayne Indian territory, Cane Hill, Prairie Grove, and Van Buren, AK. He also took part in the Price Raid and the Battles of Lexington and Little Blue in Missouri. Anderson fought in innumerable skirmishes throughout the area against Confederate forces and, after the close of the war, Indian forces. CONDITION: memorial does show some fading & foxing, but remains attractive and quite legible. PROVENANCE: From the Lifelong Collection of Glen E. Mattox. (02-18503/BF). $1,200-1,500.

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PRESENTATION GRADE M1850 STYLE STAFF & FIELD

Lot # 3192 (Sale Order: 192 of 692)      

OFFICER’S SWORD BY CLAUBERG. Overall length: 43 3/4". Blade length: 32 1/2". Blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. Blade is etched on two...more 6 1/2" panels on each side with “US” and a spread-wing eagle. The ricasso is etched “SCHUYLER HARTLEY & GRAHAM” on one side and is stamped “W. CLAUBERG (knight) SOLINGEN” on the other. Gilded brass hilt with semi-basket guard pierced with foliate decoration and a large central “US”. Foliate embellished knuckle bow and scroll decorated pommel showing a leaf & rope embellished cap. The solid silver grip is vertically ribbed. Plated scabbard with fanciful gilded brass mounts. Mounts include a variety of military motifs with intricate scrollwork & foliate motifs. The drag, though original, is a replacement and does not match the other mounts. CONDITION: blade has a light gray cleaned mottled finish. The hilt is a bit loose, and a portion of the “U” in the guard has been broken away. The hilt retains traces of original gilding mixed with a mellow patina. The grip has several minor dents. The scabbard retains some finish to the body and traces of gold highlights on the original mounts. As stated, the drag is a replacement and held on with duct tape. (02-19333/BF). $1,000-1,500.

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US M1850 TYPE FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD.

Lot # 3193 (Sale Order: 193 of 692)      

Overall length: 37”. Blade length: 30 1/2". This interesting sword appears to be of French manufacture and was subsequently imported to the United States. The plain blade...more has a single wide fuller and a secondary fuller near the spine. The spine is stamped, “A.B. Griswold New Orleans.” Heavy gilded brass hilt with pierced floral & foliate decorated guard. The relatively plain knuckle bow has 3 touch marks that read, “L”, “B” & “S”. Pommel also has floral & foliate embellishments. Wire-wrapped horn grip. Black enameled iron scabbard. A.B. Griswold commenced business operations in 1865 as successors to the firm Hyde & Goodrich. This sword likely dates to the post-reconstruction era when the south was initially allowed to rearm. CONDITION: the blade has a light gray finish with evidence of sharpening & subsequent buffing. The hilt shows traces of original gilding, and the grip shows light wear. The scabbard retains nearly all of its black painted finish. (02-19745/BF). $1,000-1,500.

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HIGH GRADE US M1850 STYLE STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S

Lot # 3194 (Sale Order: 194 of 692)      

SWORD BY CLAUBERG. Overall length: 38 1/2". Blade length: 32 1/8”. Blade has a single wide fuller and is etched over half its length with various foliate & patriotic moti...morefs. The ricasso is stamped “W. CLAUBERG (logo) SOLINGEN”. Gilded brass hilt with 3-branch semi-basket guard. The guard encompasses a large oval with a high relief American eagle on a rayed field. The knuckle bow has foliate & floral embellishments as it nears the pommel. Very heavily decorated pommel with mostly foliate & floral motifs. Wire-wrapped horn grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a very dark patina with significant pitting on one side. The hilt has a fine mellow patina mixed with traces of original gilded finish. Grip is 99% complete however, only one strand of wire remains. (02-19234/BF). $700-1,000.

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2 US CAVALRY SABERS.

Lot # 3195 (Sale Order: 195 of 692)      

1) M1840. This Cavalry saber is known as an M1840 and has an overall measurement of 43” and a blade measurement of 35 1/2". The single wide fullered blade has a narrow se...morecondary fuller. The ricasso is stamped “AMES MF’G CO CHICOPEE MASS 1855” on one side, and the other is stamped “US / JH”. Brass hilt with 2-branch guard. Plain backstrap joining a plain pommel of the Phrygian helmet style. Wire-wrapped leather grip. Plated iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade generally has a light gray patina with some spotted staining. Hilt & grip show light overall wear. Scabbard is undamaged but has been nickel plated. 2) P1821. A US import cavalry saber sold by Tiffany of New York and imported from Robert Mole & Son of Birmingham, England. This is patterned directly after the British 1821 cavalry saber. Overall length: 41 3/4". Blade length: 35 3/4". The blade has a single medium fuller and is stamped near the ricasso “(star) TC TIFFANY & CO”. The spine of the blade is stamped “R.M & S.B”. Iron hilt with 2-branch guard featuring a drop disc quillon. Plain knuckle bow with modified bird’s head-like pommel & plain backstrap. Wire-wrapped leather grip. Iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a light gray finish with very minor staining. Hilt has a pleasing overall gray patina. Grip shows light wear but is complete. Scabbard has several scattered shallow dents. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19881-1/BF). $1,000-1,400.

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4 SWORDS.

Lot # 3196 (Sale Order: 196 of 692)      

1) US. M1852 US Naval officer’s sword dating to the early Indian War period. Overall length: 35 3/4". Blade length: 30”. Blade has a quill back and is etched over the fir...morest 15” with various nautical, foliate, and patriotic motifs. The ricasso has an etched mark that reads “SHANNON MILLER & CRANE NEW-YORK”. Shannon Miller & Crane began business in February of 1867 and manufactured a variety of goods until they closed in 1892. Gilded brass hilt with pierced oak leaf & acorn guard featuring a prominent “USN” on the underside. Lightly embellished knuckle bow that takes the form of a dolphin head as it nears the pommel. Classic M1851 pommel with eagle & stars on the top. Wire-wrapped, white sharkskin grip. The hilt has a fine gold bullion sword knot attached. Gilded brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a light gray patina with minor staining. The hilt & scabbard show light overall wear, but the sword is quite tight in the scabbard. Knot shows light wear. 2) US. M1818 Starr cavalry saber. Overall length: 37”. Blade length: 31 5/8”. Plain blade with a single fuller marked at the ricasso “US / P / JN / N.STARR”. Iron reverse P hilt. Wood grip. No scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a dark oxidized pitted patina. Hilt shows moderate wear with a dark patina. Grip is a modern replacement. 3) US. M1902 saber for all officers. Overall length: 38”. Blade length: 32”. Plated blade with a single fuller etched over the first 19 3/4" with various patriotic & foliate motifs, including a 3 1/2" panel that reads “Albert L. Mehrer”. The blade is marked near the ricasso “W.H. HORSTMANN – COMPANY PHILADELPHIA”. Plated hilt with 3-branch guard and molded composite grip. Plated scabbard. CONDITION: blade shows very light wear but is missing some plating near the tip. Hilt & scabbard show light wear. 4) GERMAN. M1864 German Infantry short sword. Overall length: 23 1/2". Blade length: 17 1/4". Flat blade with illegible markings at the ricasso. 1-Piece solid brass hilt with S-shaped guard and bird head effigy pommel. Brass mounted leather scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray patina with some staining. Hilt & scabbard show light to moderate wear. Scabbard has a sewn repair and is somewhat puckered. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19886-1/BF). $500-800.

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2 US STAFF OFFICERS SWORDS.

Lot # 3197 (Sale Order: 197 of 692)      

1)A circa 1845-1860 Militia staff officer’s sword measuring 38” overall with a 31” blade. The blade has a single narrow 11 3/4" fuller and is etched over 18” of the blade...more with various military, patriotic, and foliate motifs. Gilded brass hilt with cruciform guard featuring spherical finials and exaggerated languets. Knight’s head pommel with chain guard. Sharkskin grip with gilded brass wire wrap. Brass scabbard engraved between the suspension rings “CAPT. M.BYRNES”. Captain Byrnes appears to have served in the 9th Pennsylvania and the 96th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. CONDITION: blade has a light gray cleaned finish with some scattered small nicks to the edge. Hilt shows light overall wear. Scabbard has a pleasing mustard patina with a darker patina near the tip. 2)An early US M1860 staff & field officer’s sword measuring 38” overall with a 30 1/2" blade. This sword is a well-made example with a darkened scabbard and diamond cross section blade, usually typical of swords produced during, or just after the Civil War. The blade has a raised medial ridge and is etched over the first 17” with patriotic & foliate motifs. Gilded brass hilt with folding guard. Wire wrapped sharkskin grip. Gilded brass mounted, darkened iron scabbard. CONDITION: blade has a medium gray, lightly stained patina. Hilt & scabbard generally show light wear. PROVENANCE: From the Collection of James B. Taylor. (02-19886-2/BF). $800-1,200.

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EXEMPLARY CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY UNIFORM OF CAPT.

Lot # 3198 (Sale Order: 198 of 692)      

JOHNSTON DE LAGNEL, PACS & ACTING MAJOR OF 20TH BATTALION VIRGINIA HEAVY ARTILLERY TO OUR KNOWLEDGE THE FINEST OF ITS TYPE IN EXISTENCE. You will not find a finer regulat...moreion Confederate Captain's frock coat and matching trousers, both with Captain De Lagnel's name nicely inked. Most amazing is that the original receipt for the uniform from the premier wartime Charleston tailor Charles. D Carr was found in the pants pocket. Carr is known for high quality imported fabric and best quality imported Confederate buttons which he constantly advertised during war. De Lagnel paid $230 January 20th 1864 for coat & pants detailed on receipt. Apparently, he kept the receipt as on the verso, he lists ordnance for his command: "50 10in mortar shells, box 100 fuses, 100 pounds gunpowder, etc.". Johnston would die within 3 months of his last uniform being made April 7, 1864. Other de Lagnel Confederate artifacts were donated by his family to the Museum of the Confederacy including his brother Julius’ sword. Johnston’s uniform was donated to the Valentine Museum in Richmond in 1945 along with other uniforms of de Lagnel's father. While on display 16 of the rare blockade run English Confederate staff buttons were stolen, only 6 buttons are original to coat. We were able to find original period replacements to replace the missing Civil War ones, which now have been professionally reattached. The buttons have all been restored with identical manufacturer and type (Albert #36). It was not easy finding 16 perfect HT&B Confederate staff officer buttons, but Robert French, specialist rare button dealer and Poulin specialist gleaned the country and eventually found them all; dealers are asking as much as $1000 each for them. It was worth the effort as the final product is really breathtaking as you can see in photos. There are very few identified Confederate coats & matching trousers in high condition extant including museum & institutional collections. But this is believed to be the finest known, it is virtually breathtaking. Johnston de Lagnel (1831-1864) was commissioned in his older brother’s unit 20th Battalion Virginia Heavy Artillery also known as "de Lagnel Artillery" July 1862. Major Julius de Lagnel II commanded the 20th VA HA protecting the approaches to Richmond with batteries along the James River. When Julius was promoted to Colonel, he left the 20th VA Heavy Artillery command to his brother Johnston, a captain but acting major. Johnston was acting major for several months, and when his promotion to major was disapproved, he was transferred to the Charleston defenses under General Beauregard, October 23, 1863. Johnston was in command of Fort Johnson on James Island till his death April 7th 1864; according to his National Archives compiled service record he was on duty signing reports a week before he died in the field at Fort Johnson. His body was sent by steamer back home to Virginia where he is interred along with his father, West Point Graduate Julius A. de Lagnel (1798-1840) and long career in US Artillery & Ordnance. Both his sons followed in his footsteps both being Confederate Artillery & Ordnance officers. Captain Johnson was a member of the Provisional Army of Confederate States or PACS. He was not a member of the standard state troop which consisted of the majority of the Confederate Army. The Confederate government actually paid for his expensive uniform. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: invoice from textile restorer Henry Cooke of Historical Costume Services with details of the minor restoration and reattaching missing buttons. Large file of research on Capt. De Lagnel and provenance. 164 page National Archives Confederate service file on Johnston. Transcriptions of correspondence from the 1945 donation to the Valentine museum of this uniform. CONDITION: fine overall, bright red trim matches on coat & pants, grey wool broadcloth is excellent with only 2 tiny holes, buttons retain virtually all their gold wash, quatrefoil and collar insignia are fine. Frock coat lining is excellent, pants lining has fraying and tearing that has been stabilized. Ink inscriptions on pants pocket and collar tab of frock are easily read. PROVENANCE: Capt. Johnston de Lagnel 1864 Donated to Valentine Museum, Richmond 1945 Deaccessioned by the Valentine Museum to benefit collections care, preservation and future acquisitions. (02-21025/JS). $60,000-70,000.

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INCREDIBLY RARE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS CORDUROY UNIFORM

Lot # 3199 (Sale Order: 199 of 692)      

PANTS WITH 25 REPUBLIC OF TEXAS BUTTONS ATTACHED. This pair of Republic of Texas pants could arguably be the finest and rarest uniform pants, with an American history, kn...moreown to exist today. According to a textile museum in Washington, DC, the cloth is a silk corduroy likely manufactured in the late 1820’s or early 1830’s by one of two textile mills in New England. The most important defining feature of the pants is the 24 Republic of Texas coat-size Light Artillery buttons that are sewn approximately every 2” down the outside seams of the pants. Originally, there were 20 buttons down each seam; however, 8 buttons have been removed from each side at some point during the long history of the pants. The buttons are commonly referred to as TX-11-A and can be found in the “Record of American Uniform And Historical Buttons” by Alphaeus Albert. The backmark on the 19mm buttons reads “SCOVILLS . WATERBURY . ”. There are 2 slash pockets with flaps on the front of the pants that likely originally had one Republic of Texas Artillery cuff-sized button at each corner. Only one of these buttons remains and it is referred to as TX-8-Av, and the backmark is RMDC “SCOVILLS . EXTRA .”. The buttons at the waist and the fly are 4-hole, sew-through bone buttons. Although missing, the buttons that closed the side pockets, front pockets, and rear pockets were likely also 4-hole, sew-through bone buttons. The waist of the pants is approximately 31”. The length from waist to cuff is about 42”, and the inseam is approximately 31”. There is an interesting flap of corduroy cloth added in the front of each row of buttons, likely to protect the buttons from being snagged while riding or marching. There is a cinching strap at the back of the waist with a 2-prong iron buckle. The pants are entirely lined in a cotton/muslin-like material. There is a 2 1/2" x 8” piece of coarse cloth, likely made of a linsey-woolsey material, that expands the waist in the rear of the pants. The pocket bags are created from the same material that lines the pants. It is quite extraordinary indeed that these silk corduroy pants survive, and even more extraordinary that they survive with 25 Republic of Texas buttons, dating from 1836 to 1846, intact. CONDITION: the pants are remarkably solid and stable. The corduroy material is soft and pliable, as is the cotton lining. The staining and soil on the pants should be considered minimal for their age. None of the buttons appear to be damaged in any way, and all have a pleasing patina. The linsey-woolsey extension at the waist appears to have been accomplished by a skilled seamstress and could easily be reversed, if that were deemed necessary. (02-20192/BF). $35,000-45,000.

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RARE AND IMPORTANT CONFEDERATE OFFICER’S GROUPING

Lot # 3200 (Sale Order: 200 of 692)      

BELONGING TO CAPTAIN CHARLES H. DIMMOCK INCLUDING HIS CONFEDERATE ENGINEER’S KEPI. This extensive group belonged to Captain Charles H. Dimmock of the Confederate States E...morengineer Corps. Dimmock is most famous for designing and implementing the construction of the famed “Dimmock Line”, a long and robust series entrenchments and fortifications that encircled the city of Petersburg, Virginia. Petersburg was a vitally important rail hub for the Confederacy, and a focal point for the transport of desperately needed military supplies for the Confederacy. Dimmock’s diligent work was so appreciated by the citizens of Petersburg that, in 1864, they presented him with a horse accompanied by finely appointed, custom-made English horse tack and a saddle valise. Dimmock’s work was praised by innumerable Confederate Officers, including General William Mahone, famous for retaking the crater after the federal mine explosion on July 30, 1864. Dimmock was instrumental in maintaining the forts and earth works around Petersburg during the 9-month siege. When the city fell, Dimmock retreated with General Lee’s Army and was ultimately paroled at Appomattox on April 10, 1865. Of the many items included in this lot, the most important is Captain Dimmock’s Officer’s kepi. The kepi is constructed of extremely fine black wool, likely of British manufacture. It measures approximately 3 1/2” in the front, including the roll, and 6 1/4" in the rear, also including the roll. There are 3 rows of rope-like gold bullion encircling the hat with 2 rows of the same bullion rising at the front, back, and both sides. The crown also has 3 rows of the rope-like gold bullion encircling the top around a central quatrefoil. There is a gold bullion “E” for Engineer round hat insignia that is now detached from the hat, but present, and its ghost may be seen on the front of the hat. This insignia is a great rarity in itself and few, if any, are known to survive. There is no chinstrap or side buttons present. The tarred visor has a bound edge and is sewn to the body of the kepi. The sweatband is fine, red Moroccan leather. The lining of the broadcloth appears to be black polished cotton, and the kepi liner appears to be red and white cotton gingham. The crown has a red stiffener with a paper label attached that reads “W. H. C. LOVITT MANUFACTURER, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.” Lovitt had a wartime contract with the state of North Carolina to make hats for their troops. The name “C.H. Dimmock” is penned at the top of the label. Also included in this lot are several other items belonging to Captain Dimmock. They include: 1) A wide, maroon silk Officer’s sash measuring approximately 100”, including the fringe. 2) A housewife in red Moroccan leather with green silk and red leather interior. The housewife contains a few needles and a pin cushion. 3) A small grooming kit in a leather holder containing scissors, a combination toothpick/ear scoop, a combination tweezers/ear scoop, and a nail file with cuticle point. The interior of the flap contains a small mirror. 4) A framed albumen image of Captain Dimmock in his Confederate uniform holding a slouch hat, professionally colored by an accomplished artist. The frame measures 13 3/4" x 15 3/4", and the exposed oval image measures 5 1/2" x 7 1/2". The back of the image has a Petersburg label from 1863 with the name “Captain Dimmock” from J.R. Rockwell Petersburg, Va. Dimmock mentions the image in a wartime letter to his wife, and notes that his draughtsman tinted the image. 5) An uncolored albumen image of the same pose as above. 6) A wonderful miniature book fashioned from clay taken from the Crater that reads on the spine “GRANT ON MINES. SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS VOL. 1.” On the covers it reads “PETERSBURG JULY 30th 1864” & “EXPLOSIONS PRACTICALLY TREATED BY U.S. GRANT”. On the page edges it reads “MARY M.L. DIMMOCK. CRATER CLAY”. 7) 6 Confederate $1 bills that have been very heavily circulated. 8) A small book titled “AS I LOOK BACK” by Lew Dimmock Harris. 9) A Dimmock family bible. 10) A small red leather and red silk wallet. 11) An oval photograph, presumed to be Mrs. Dimmock. 12) An appointment certificate naming Dimmock Captain of Engineers. Appointment is signed by Confederate Cabinet officer Judah Benjamin. 13) An official Confederate States Engineer Bureau envelope with stamp addressed to Captain Dimmock. 14) A blank Oath of Allegiance to the Confederate States of America. 15) A handwritten official report from Major General William Mahone with envelope postmarked “Richmond”. 16) Several letters, both private and professional, from Dimmock and to Dimmock, discussing war matters. 17) A variety of handwritten poems by Dimmock. 18) A complete map of Hollywood Cemetery. 19) A hand composed musical work by Dimmock. 20) A pamphlet titled “THE MODERN A FRAGMENT.” By Charles H. Dimmock published in Richmond in 1866. 21)A stock certificate to the Literary and Social Society of Richmond for 5 shares at $25 per share. 22) A CDV of

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