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Civil War History Collected By Gary Hendershott SALE 147

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Lot 2200

J.E.B. Stuart wore an identical Hardee hat made by the very same French maker, “Latour and Prince - Paris” however this General Officer’s Hat was worn by Union General Thomas Welsh of the 9th Corps While J.E.B. Stuart’s Hardee hat is on permanent display at the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, this is the finest known US General Officer’s Hardee Style hat in private hands. It is in immaculate condition and comes with its original wooden hat box with a label on the lid “General Thomas Welsh - Dress Hat.” Welsh commanded the Ninth Corps’ First Division during the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi and died shortly after the battle of malarial fever. He was appointed brigadier general just a few months before he died. Welsh must have only worn this magnificent hat a few times, as it is in the condition that collectors dream of. It has a tall Jeff Davis-style 7 inch high crown with an ostrich plume, a cockade, a black silk band on the brim, a gold thread general officer’s bullion hat cord, a mint “US” within a wreath badge on the front of the hat and an equally magnificent gold bullion side Eagle (see back cover) that holds up the right side of the brim. The black sweat bank measures 2-5/8 inches with a gold stamped maroon lining that is flawless and embossed in gold lettering Deux Medailles de La Classe - “Chapeau Excelsior” - Latour and Prince, Paris. From the Norm Flayderman collection. ....... $28,000

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Lot 2201

2nd US Cavalry Officer’s Hardee Hat Second US Cavalry Officer’s Hardee Hat, Company K, with Eagle side plate, ostrich feather plume, gold tasseled hat cords and full insignia – “2,” “Crossed Sabres” and “K.” An unusual 8-inch tall crown, marked on the inside “US Army – Extra-Manufacture 7 - No. 3” with Eagle and Shield motto all stamped in gold. ....... $6,800

Lot 2202

Union “Zouave” style First Lieutenant’s Officer’s Kepi Union “Zouave” style First Lieutenant’s Officer’s Kepi with “I” buttons, large 3-inch wide red band and a dark blue crown with bright single strand of quatrefoil. Visor still has green paint on the inside, green linen lining and a brown russet sweatband. Near mint condition. ....... $6,800

Lot 2203

Seventh US Cavalry Regulation Enlisted Man’s Hardee Hat Seventh US Cavalry Regulation Enlisted Man’s Hardee Hat with “Crossed Sabres” and “7” insignia, and gold tasseled cords. The hat was refashioned in the field by the trooper, lowering the crown, which is unusual. The inside of the hat is clearly marked “US Army – Extra Manufacture 4.” Some wear and restoration, but otherwise a showpiece. ....... $4,400 Gary Hendershott • 501.224.7555 • P.O. Box 22520 - Little Rock, AR 72221 • Email: g.hendershott@comcast.net

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Lot 2204

Patterson Zouaves, 95th Pennsylvania Infantry Gosline’s Regiment of Zouaves was organized in Philadelphia in August 1861. This rare and superb Zouave coat is accompanied by an officer’s vest that has a fully beaded front with brass buttons and is piped in bright red. The coat has been relined from wear, otherwise in near mint condition and is very rare. Accompanied by an original albumen photograph showing a full standing pose of a Gosline Zouave. ....... $22,500

Lot 2205

US “Cavalry” Great Coat And Cape US “Cavalry” Great Coat and Cape with “C” buttons. The fabric in this item is a heavy and coarse blue wool and shows wear to the cuffs and tails from field use on horse back. These cavalry great coats are scarce. ....... $6,800

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Lot 2206

Medical Cavalry Hospital Steward Custom Made Shell Jacket One of the rarest Civil War uniforms in existence – “Medical Cavalry Hospital Steward” custom made shell jacket. Each sleeve has custom made, long half-chevrons of the regulation Medical department. Made of green wool cloth with bright gilt medical service insignia on a cavalry shell jacket. High standing, faded light green collar has two “C” buttons on each side. All other buttons are “C” including two on each of the functioning cuffs. The sleeve width at the elbow is 9 inches wide, while the cuff openings are 4.5 inches. The chest portion of this uniform is heavily quilted and lined with green linen. Hospital Stewards were warrant officers, ranking above company first sergeants. Besides the Surgeons, they were the only men permanently attached to the Medical Department. This a unique uniform, the type of which has never been offered before, and is among the rarest of Civil War uniforms known to exist. ....... $22,500

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Lot 2207

Salem Zouaves Uniform And Vest Salem Zouaves Uniform and Vest, Company I, 8th Massachusetts’ Infantry issued during the occupation of Baltimore, MD in 1861 during the riots. In near mint condition with its bright yellow-gold piping through out. This uniform descended in the Ropes family in Boston (founders of the Ropes and Grey Law Firm). Found by J. Stamatelos and is accompanied by his verification letter. ....... $22,500 Gary Hendershott • 501.224.7555 • P.O. Box 22520 - Little Rock, AR 72221 • Email: g.hendershott@comcast.net

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Lot 2208

Keystone Zouave Coat This Keystone Zouave coat of the 76th Pennsylvania is beautifully piped in bright red with black buttons, and has a repro belt and shirt that are only for display. ....... $14,500

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Lot 2210

Eleventh New York “Fire Zouave” Fez

US Cavalry Boots

11th New York “Fire Zouave” fez in bright carmine red with large heavy fringed blue tassels that are affixed with a 3 inch large round brass button at crown. Made of a single hide with no seams, the edge is rough cut and unseamed, and the initials “WILD” are sewn into the crown. Beautifully made and early. ....... $3,200

These US Cavalry boots with their square toe are in black and brown leather with canvas straps. ....... $850

Lot 2211

Cavalry Union Officer’s Kepi This Cavalry Union Officer’s Kepi with embroidered “Crossed Sabres” hat badge and officer’s grade eagle buttons on the chin strap has faded to an even brown color with the exception of the area around the hat badge. The badge, when worn, would have been protected from the sun. Fine and attractive. ....... $6,200

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Lot 2212

US Army Sergeant’s “9 Button” Frock Coat And Belt Set US Army Sergeant’s “9 Button” frock coat and belt set is a single breasted coat with buff shoulder sling and cartridge box. The cap box is by LS Baker, New York. The bayonet scabbard with “US” brass belt plate and “eagle” shoulder belt plate are in wonderful condition. Large, light blue sergeant’s chevrons cover each sleeve. A superb showpiece. ....... $22,500

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Lot 2214

Union Army Enlisted Man’s Infantry “Bummer Cap”

Union Infantry McDowell Kepi

Union Army Enlisted Man’s Infantry ‘“Bummer Cap” has partial makers label inside “US Army-Size 5 - L.J.&I. Phillips.” No lining and worn. ....... $2,200

Union Infantry McDowell Kepi with large infantry “Horn” and “A” that fills up the entire crown. With partial paper label inside “US Army No. 2 - 63.” ....... $4,200

Lot 2215

US Army Medical Officer’s Shoulder Epaulettes US Army Medical Officer’s shoulder epaulette in the original tin box. This mint condition item has “MS” in silver on all gold, gilt epaulettes. ....... $2,200

Lot 2216

Union Army General’s Shoulder Bars Union Army General’s shoulder bars have large quatrefoil bands on black velvet with a brigadier general’s star at the center. In mint condition. ....... $1,800

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Lot 2217

95th Pennsylvania Regimental Drum 95th Pennsylvania Regimental Drum carried by Musician William J. Brown of Company C, 95th PA throughout the war from 1861 to 1865 with “Battle Honors.” A patriotic motto is painted around the peep hole. Original leather tabs with brass rivets, rope and tension cords make this a remarkable and historical drum. This wonderful example is of the type played in all the battles from Yorktown to Gettysburg to Petersburg, as well as the last battle of the Civil War at Appomattox C.H., VA, where Lee surrendered in 1865. ....... $8,800

Lot 2218

Union Officer’s Sword Belt Union Officer’s sword belt with fancy 5-point “Star” buttons for each sword strap. The bright brass eagle buckle is on glossy black leather. A great set. ....... $1,450 Lot 2219

US Army Officer’s Sword Belt Set US Army Officer’s Sword Belt Set and Maroon Officer’s Sash has brass eagle belt plate on black leather. In great condition. ....... $1,200

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Lot 2220

Civil War Drum Sticks This is a beautiful pair of Civil War Drum sticks with brass belt holder and clip. Well played pair. ....... $350

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Lot 2221

79th New York “Highlander” Scottish Brigade Hat This 79th New York “Highlander” Scottish Brigade hat was worn by Lieutenant Alexander; who can be seen full standing in his kilts wearing this hat in the photograph. A bird plume and black silk ribbons, made in Glengarry, Scotland were imported for their brigade. The maker’s name is embossed in silver. This is one of the rarest hats of the Union Army. I have never seen one offered before. Accompanied by copy print of Alexander’s photograph and his commission. He enlisted for the war on December 9, 1861 in New York City, and mustered out in 1865 as a Captain. ....... $17,500

Lot 2222

2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Officer’s Slouch Hat 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Officer’s Slouch hat has Black and Gold hat cords with acorns, heavily quatrefoiled “Crossed Canon” that has a large “2” on a red wool background. Some wear and repair, yet very attractive and quite rare, from this famous Heavy Artillery unit of the Union Army. ....... $6,800

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Lot 2223

US Army Backpack US Army Backpack is completely original tarred canvas with all leather straps intact. This type of backpack was carried by every field soldier in the Union Army, yet only a very few survived the war. An excellent showpiece. ....... $650

Lot 2224

US Army Cap Box US Army cap box is in brown russet leather with a brass “2” inside the flap. It has a brass finial and rivet. Very fine example. ....... $175

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Lot 2226

US Infantry “US” Bayonet Belt Set

US Infantry “US” Bayonet Belt Set

US Infantry “US’ bayonet belt set with cap box. A fine showpiece. ....... $450

US Infantry “US” bayonet belt set in brown leather with cap box. Very fine. ....... $450

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Lot 2227

5th Connecticut 12th and 20th Corps Badge Grouping This tremendous grouping includes Lieutenant P. P. Wilson’s three Corps badges, his lieutenant’s shoulder straps and his Bowie knife. He was wounded at Culps Farm, GA during the Atlanta Campaign and had his leg amputated. The top two Corps badges are made of red wool and the other is from a silver half-dollar that has been enameled. The lower right 5th Infantry silver badge and ribbon are great examples, and have Battle Honors engraved on verso – Winchester, Chancellorsville, Cedar Mountain, Gettysburg and Kenesaw Mountain. His IXL Bowie knife is made by Washington Works in Sheffield, England and is in its original 19th century oak frame. ....... $9,500

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Lot 2228

The Rarest Confederate Corps Badge - TEXAS 1864 This badge was made and presented by the Ladies of Houston to the Texas artillery man, W. Jett, of the Jeff Davis Guards for the Battle of Sabine Pass, Texas. The City of Houston was saved during that famous battle when 19,000 Union invasion forces attempted to capture the city from the sea. The Davis Guards fired light artillery cannons from a makeshift fort at the mouth of the Sabine River and turned back the entire Union assault force. Beautifully made with a home-spun cadet grey ribbon, this badge has a hand cast copper of the Battle Flag engraved with the motto “Victory or Death.” The badge itself is engraved on a Mexican silver dollar with simply “D.G. & W. Jett” and a battle flag on verso with date of the battle. This is one of only seven known to exist of the 49 that were presented by the Ladies of Houston on the first anniversary of the battle. This one was actually presented personally to a soldier and firmly identified. Confederate President Jefferson Davis visited Houston and an identical medal was presented to him. A similar medal was recently sold at auction with no identification for $50,000. The rarest of all Civil War and Texas medals in existence. A museum showpiece. ....... $42,500

Lot 2229

Custer 3rd Cavalry Badge A very rare 3rd Cavalry, Custer silver pin-back badge shown with crossed sabres and Custer’s Gettysburg portrait in relief. Superb and untouched. ....... $3,800

Lot 2230

Custer’s 3rd Cavalry Division Badge with Battle Honors A very rare Custer cavalry division silver badge with Battle Honors from Gettysburg to Appomattox. This badge was worn and is in untouched condition. ....... $5,600

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Lot 2231

The Rarest Union Corps Badge - 1864 United States Colored Troops Medal was designed and presented by General Benjamin Butler. This badge was struck in pure silver and depicts two black US Army soldiers charging a fortification like Battery Wagner. It has the original silk ribbon and silver clasp. “Army of the James” pin with an Eagle claw is holding the uncirculated and mint medal to the ribbon. Interesting to note that many of these medals were presented to US Colored Troops in Brownsville, Texas during the final days of the war! Only 197 of these silver medals were commissioned by General Butler. They were made by the Boston jeweler Bigelow and Kennard, and engraved by artist, Anthony Paquet. This the first medal ever presented to US Colored Soldiers in the field. A remarkable and historical showpiece. ....... $34,500

Lot 2232

14th New York Infantry Gold Badge This 14th New York Infantry gold badge with Battle Honor is on the original red silk ribbon. It was worn by “Captain Edward Warr, Co. E, 14th NYV” who had eight battle honors including Battery Wagner, Siege of Charleston, Cold Harbor and Petersburg. He was just 26 years old when he enlisted at Utica, NY and served in both the 14th and 117th NY Infantry. A very rare badge with battle honors. ....... $4,950

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Lot 2233

9th Infantry Corps Badge Anchor and cannon logo cast in brass in the shape of a shield, with red, white and blue ribbon. Superb and untouched. ....... $250

Lot 2234

Carroll’s Brigade – 6th Army Corps Pin Gold three-leaf clover pin presented for their famous attack during the Battle of Gettysburg. ....... $650

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8th Massachusetts Militia

6th Corps Gold Badge With Red Enamel

Minute Men of 61, Co F, 8th Massachusetts Volunteer Militia enameled badge has worn red, white and blue ribbon. ....... $650

A superb 6th Corps badge with remarkable red enamel. Note that the pin back is still present. ....... $650

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New Bedford Militia US Army ID Badge New Bedford Militia. This US Army ID badge (dog tag) of Craig R. Hurlbut, Co. F, 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia has three Battle Honors on verso – Kingston NC, White Hall and Goldsboro. ....... $150


Lot 2238

Third Army Corps Badge The Third Army Corps Badge 18ct gold badge was made by Tiffany and worn by Colonel Madison M. Cannon, Company G, 40th New York Infantry. It is accompanied by photographs, including one of him in uniform wearing this very badge. Also included are his wedding pictures in both albumen and tintype. A remarkable and very beautiful corps badge, fully documented, from this hard fighting officer whose regiment lost 420 men during 3 years. Known as the Mozart Regiment, they were recruited in New York City and fought in all the battles against Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia – including the surrender at Appomattox. This badge was designed in September 1863. All officers of the old Third Corps joined the organization to take care of each other’s families should they fall in battle. ....... $7,500

Lot 2239

West Point USMA “Centennial Badge” A remarkable Military Academy badge commemorating the 100th Anniversary of West Point. This badge is beautifully cast in bronze with the ancient Greek Corinthian helmet logo. Mint and untouched. ....... $450

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Lot 2240

Richmond “CS – 1862” .58 cal Musket with a Harpers Ferry US Arsenal stock An excellent Confederate musket made of both Confederate and prewar US parts from the captured US Arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, VA. The Confederate gunsmiths at the Richmond Arsenal converted these stocks to fit their Confederate locks, even used some of the barrel bands in conjunction with their own, what ever it took to get these musket’s in the hands of Lee’s soldiers. The lock plate is clearly marked “C.S. Richmond, VA and dated 1862”, the wood is excellent as is the overall condition, and has a brown russet shoulder sling. This is the gun that fought the war and has an interesting history of manufacture. ......... $8,900

Lot 2241

Confederate Field Waist Belt With Cap Pocket And Holster – Richmond, VA This Confederate Officer’s belt rig is the only example in private hands made by the Richmond Hormen Shop in Clarksville. In a letter from Major Dinwrinkler to Captain Pride in Clarksville, Dinwrinkler instructs Pride to make belts from floor scraps, because of the shortage of material in the Confederate Arsenals. An identical belt is in the Museum of the Confederacy’s collection. The belt is 46 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide, with a “D” buckle made of pot metal then painted mustard yellow, and the leather is an oil finish brown, typical of Confederate leather. The Holster would hold a .36 caliber pistol and the Cap Pocket, also Confederate made, is made of Goat skin (an identical Cap Pocket is on display at the Atlanta Historical Society.) A rare end of the war Confederate Officer’s belt set. ...... $5,700

Lot 2242

2nd Model Maynard Carbine .50 cal serial #10032 with saddle ring About 20,000 of these 2nd Model’s were produced from 1863 - 65. This carbine is in fine condition, with two distinctive military cartouches stamped into the stock wrist. The serial number suggests possible issue in late 1863 or early 1864, which was known as the year of “attrition”. The Maynard was highly regarded as a fine carbine and easy to load, it was used by the 11th Indiana, 5th & 7th Kansas, 10th Tennessee and the 1st Wisconsin. A fine carbine, with an even patina throughout. ......... $1,450

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Lot 2243

Spencer Rifle Carried By Jacob Neff, 6th Ohio Sharpshooters, General Thomas’ Body Guard This Spencer Rifle serial #2240 was issued to Private Jacob Neff, 6th Ohio Independent Sharp Shooters. A hard fighting unit, they fought in all the Battles in Tennessee including Nashville, Missionary Ridge and the bloody Battle of Chickamauga where these Sharp Shooters played an important role in saving the Union Army. This was the primary repeating rifle of the Civil War with a 30-inch barrel and .52 caliber. It was purchased by Neff from the government at the end of the war as per National Archives muster roll. Also, accompanied by archive copies of the original order issuing this rifle to him in 1863...... $9,800

Lot 2245

Spencer Carbine Inscribed James Harper, Co. D, 1st New York Cavalry

Lot 2244

Sharp’s Carbine This Sharp’s Carbine Model 1859 in 40 caliber, and with all brass mounts has the military inspector’s cartouche on the left wrist of the stock. A favorite of cavalrymen of both the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War. A fine model 1859. ....... $5,250

Spencer Carbine serial #58300 in .52 caliber is identified to have belonged to James Harper of the 1st New York Mounted Rifles. The stock of this US Army issue gun is beautifully engraved with his name in script lettering. This type of carbine was widely used in the west after the Civil War. Harper swapped his gun with his fellow cavalry trooper, William Day, who brought it home from Texas at war’s end. The 1st NY Cavalry lost 159 men and led an active roll in the siege and battles of Petersburg and the Confederate Capitol of Richmond, VA. Superb and a museum showpiece. ..... $6,500

Lot 2246

10th Alabama Artillery - Confederate Used Model 1861 Springfield Rifle Musket Historically marked on the left side of the butt stock “ALA. X A BTY” being the 10th Alabama Confederate Artillery Battery Company A. The artilleryman’s initials, “JSL,” carved in left side of the stock near the lock plate are of John F. Leeper, a Confederate artilleryman who fought at Gettysburg. ....... $4,800

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Lot 2247

General J.E.B. Stuart’s Courier’s - Butternut Enlisted Man’s Uniform and Haversack Private Gallaher was the personal courier to General J.E.B. Stuart. His butternut Confederate Army issue shell jacket was worn while a courier at the General’s headquarters and on the battlefield. It is one of the few Confederate identified Courier Uniforms known to exist. Communication was of major importance between the Confederate Commanders both before and during the battle. The trust instilled into young Gallaher by his hard fighting commander must have been tremendous and well earned. Private Gallaher lived through the war, although Stuart was killed by a sniper’s bullet in 1864. Accompanied by his service records, as well as a Les Jenson Letter of Authenticity. Ex: William A Turner Collection. ......... $75,000

Lot 2248

Confederate Cap Box

Lot 2249

Confederate Cap Box captured at “Culp’s Hill - Gettysburg.” This box was made of brown leather with lead finial and was found on the battlefield by a Gettysburg resident. He painted ‘“Culp’s Hill” on it similar to painted canteens of the period. From the Wm. Turner collection and a showpiece. ......... $7,200

Alabama Gun Powder Keg is stamped on top “1860 - GDS.” Stenciled in black ink on the front of the keg is “AUBURN, ALA.” A rare Confederate used powder keg. ......... $2,200

Alabama Gun Powder Keg

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Lot 2250

Kentucky Confederate “State Guard’s” Uniform, Belt And Cartridge Box Of Private B. Coleman As rare as any Confederate regulation uniform, this Kentucky State Militia frock coat was discovered at a plantation outside of Louisville, KY called “El Nido.” The owner had previously served in the 5th Virginia Infantry (Stonewall Brigade) and the Coleman family owned the Louisville Rolling Mill nearby. An exquisite cadet gray, single breasted frock coat with large gutta percha buttons on the front (each marked N. R. Co/Goodyear), cuff buttons and tail pockets. It has blue “Infantry” trim and high standing collar, and the name Barry Coleman is written in ink inside the sleeve. The Kentucky State Guard was formed during the early days of secession by CSA General S.B. Buckner and was, in fact, the most well organized of all the southern states militias. Accompanying this uniform are copy-print photographs of their camp near Louisville where they are wearing similar uniforms to this. Less than a dozen of these types of Southern militia uniforms are known to exist. They are far rarer than conventional Confederate uniforms. ....... $32,500

Lot 2251

J.E.B. Stuart’s Sword Hanger, His Signed Letter and His Patent Document Kansas Territory 1860 US Army Lieutenant J.E.B. Stuart received a patent in 1859 for a Cavalry sword hanger that he designed. In an effort to secure a contract for his invention, he wrote from Fort Riley, Kansas Territory on January 25, 1860 to his friend Colonel Sam McCamant in Richmond, Virginia; asking him to intercede for him with the chairman of the Committee of Legislature of Virginia to purchase 500 copies of his design. The entire letter is written and signed in Stuart’s hand. This is a truly remarkable and historic document. Very few of Stuart’s letters are available to the public and this one is truly unique! It measures 16 1/4” x 10 1/2.” The circular bears a watermark and Stuart’s name is also written on the outside of the document as “Lieut. Stuart / U.S.A.” At one time, scotch tape had been applied to protect the document from separating but the document is intact save the darkening from the tape. ......... $19,500 Gary Hendershott • 501.224.7555 • P.O. Box 22520 - Little Rock, AR 72221 • Email: g.hendershott@comcast.net

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Lot 2252

6-Pounder Field Gun Model 1841– And Original Limber Modified And Used By The Confederate Army This Big Gun’s history could fill a book! This type of cannon with its amazing condition and history – just does not exist, even in US Army or in Museum collections. We have never seen anything like this gun and its limber, which totals 26 feet long, as most are weathered from being stored outdoors, or dug and then painted. This gun has always being cared for and has its original, soft bronze patina. The Limber is crudely hand carved with cast iron blacksmith brackets and tongue for a team of 4 horses. The ammunition caisson would have held 50 cannon rounds and 75 friction primers and is completely intact with shelves that have collapsed over time – yet untouched. The State of North Carolina markings on the check pieces are of the utmost historical importance and clearly stamped N.C. 1862. The carriage has an Atlanta Arsenal belt plate hammered into the drag; and the carriage itself has been painted Confederate gray. With field modifications by the North Carolina troops, it has chocks to accept a 12 pdr or the 6 pdr cannon tube. Only one Confederate 6 lb was at the Battle of Gettysburg with the North Carolina troops. Made at the famed Springfield Armory in Massachusetts, this gun had a range of 500 yards and was widely used by State Militias (North Carolina) before the war. It is listed in the National Register of cannons as private ownership in Raleigh, North Carolina. ......... $125,000

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6-Pounder Field Gun Model 1841 with original limber. This was the work horse of the US Army/Confederate Army. In original configuration and original soft bronze patina, it carries both US, CSA and North Carolina state markings.

Only one Six-Pounder was at the Battle of Gettysburg, Latham’s Battery, Longstreet I Corps, Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. This cannon marked N.C. 1862 may have been there. Mint condition.

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Lot 2253

Confederate Medical Steward’s Kepi Confederate medical steward’s kepi has two-inch tall black band, cadet grey crown and Eagle R buttons on either side of the visor. Most of chin strap is missing. It has a black enameled card stock crown with checkerboard lining. The wearer’s initials were carved into the visor. ......... $7,500

Lot 2254

Confederate Antietam Belt Set Confederate Antietam belt set made of tarred linen cut from a rubberized gum blanket has a 3-inch wide belt with pig-skin cartridge box for a .58 caliber mini cartridge, a black leather cap box with US inspector markings, a bayonet scabbard, an upside-down “US” brass buckle made by W. Smith and a crimson red sash. A documented example of a US buckle mounted upside down has been seen in photographs, but is rarely encountered. This set is accompanied by provenance from Oliver Reilly’s museum tag. Just like it was in 1862. ......... $4,500

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Lot 2255

Confederate Regulation Medical Officer’s Kepi This kepi was used by CSA Surgeon James W. Claiborne, 12th Virginia Infantry. There are “star” buttons on the chin strap and a brown calico lining with a fancy, one-inch wide band of bright gold quatrefoil and a two-inch wide black medical band with a dark blue crown. Accompanied by a Les Jensen Letter of Authenticity stating that less than six of these are known to exist, and that it was possibly made in Petersburg, VA by the same tailor who made a Confederate officer’s frock coat in Petersburg having the exact same lining as this kepi does and is included! ......... $32,500

Lot 2256

J.E.B. Stuart’s Cavalry Slouch Hat J.E.B. Stuart’s Cavalry slouch hat with a sabre slash was worn by B. B. Ranson, Co. B, 12th Virginia Cavalry (J.E.B. Stuart’s Cavalry) when he was sabred June 9, 1863 in the Battle of Brandy Station. It is accompanied by the original Remsburg Museum display card. This hat is in charcoal gray, with faded yellow edge trim and black silk hat band. The large sabre cut to the crown has blood stains to the interior lining. From John Graham collection. ......... $12,500

Lot 2257

Confederate Officer’s Slouch Hat Confederate Officer’s slouch hat has a very large, plantation-style brim with homespun blue infantry hat cords. The faded gold silk hat band and edge trim are in good condition, as is the brown russet leather sweat band. ......... $9,500

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Lot 2259

Confederate Nuckolls Alabama Contract Cedar Canteen

Confederate Cedar Canteen

This Confederate Nuckolls Alabama Contract cedar canteen with its blue cloth strap and carved “bone” button has a tall copper spout and square head rivet’s around the edge. The only one existing still in its original configuration. ......... $4,800

Confederate cedar canteen with original harness leather shoulder strap, that is sewn at top and has the initials of the Confederate soldier that carried it, “JWB,” carved on one side. ......... $3,200

Lot 2262

Fifth Corps Cavalry Gauntlets 5th Corps Cavalry gauntlets has the stenciled “red cross” design of the “Fifth Corps.” ......... $800 Lot 2261

Confederate Haversack Lot 2260

Drum Sling A wonderful example of a drum sling made of woven canvas with brown leather tabs. ......... $375

Confederate haversack with pewter buttons and scalloped flap is from the DuBose collection. ......... $2,400

Lot 2263

Confederate Sash Of The “57th Mississippi” A superb Confederate officer’s crimson sash (shown at the right) has its old tag identification. ......... $1,200

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A Rare, Captured Confederate Pistol Griswold and Gunnison #1567 Macon, Georgia, August 1863 in CSA holster

This rare, captured Griswold and Gunnison #1567 still has residue of burnt powder in four of the six cylinder chambers. It was found in Michigan, and was likely captured during the Battle of Atlanta to be brought north as a war trophy. From the famous Wiley Sword collection.

Lot 2264

A Rare, Captured Confederate Pistol Excellent condition and well struck with all matching serial numbers and assembly numbers, it is just as itGary was Hendershott the day it was captured from a Confederate soldier before Atlanta. ......... $24,500 • 501.224.7555 • P.O. Box 22520 - Little Rock, AR 72221 • Email: g.hendershott@comcast.net

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Lot 2265

US Cavalry “Buff ” Belt Rig This belt rig includes holster, cap box and cartridge box, as well as sword hangers and a silver wreath eagle belt plate. Excellent supple condition and perfect for display. ......... $2,400

Lot 2266

Fourth Mississippi Belt Set A fine belt set with tarred linen belt, home made pistol holster for a Griswold and a cap box. A great Confederate field rig. ......... $900

Lot 2267

Confederate Cartridge Box And Shoulder Strap Confederate cartridge box and shoulder strap was made from tarred linen and harness leather with a cross-over “X” design on verso. It has the original tin cartridge boxes inside. A remarkable showpiece. ......... $4,500

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Lot 2268

Union Foot Officer’s Sword Officer’s sword that was either made and/or sold in St. Louis, Missouri by H. Folsom. It is marked on the ricasso and gilt sword knot, and has a beautifully etched blade. In exceptionally fine condition throughout from this rare western weapons merchant. ......... $1,600

Lot 2269

Confederate Blockade Run Sabre This sabre was made by Isaac and Co - London 1861. The fullered blade has a mirror perfect finish and is marked “Isaac & Co” on the top edge of the blade – a perfect scabbard. Isaac and Co was one of the most famous Confederate Military outfitters in England, running the Union Blockade to Charleston and Wilmington. Excellent example. ......... $1,800

Lot 2270

Superb Confederate Boyle and Gamble Foot Officer’s Sword This beautiful sword is in excellent condition and is completely original throughout. The overall length of the sword is 37½ inches and the blade measures 29 5/8 inches long. The brass guard is of the typical rose design with intertwining vines. The grip is leather with most of the original brown color dye and has twelve winds of medium heavy single strand brass wire, all intact. The brass guard shows a beautiful age patina, having never been cleaned. The leather scabbard is top-seamed and has brass mounts and brass carrying rings. The dyed brown leather is thinning, showing a shallow reddish brown color. Scabbard is in excellent condition, showing no weaknesses. The brass mounts are screwed onto the scabbard and, along with the brass carrying rings, show an even aged patina. This is a near mint and original Confederate Officer’s sword made by the Boyle and Gamble Company of Richmond, Virginia who armed most of the officers of Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. This sword was previously on exhibit at the Confederate Armory Museum in Gettysburg, PA and is from the collection of Fred Edmunds. ......... $9,500

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Lot 2271

Battle Of Vicksburg Hand Painted Regimental Drum Head Battle of Vicksburg hand painted regimental drum head; which is trench art from the Siege of Vicksburg in June 1863. Large, 20 inches around, and hand painted in oils on velum by a Union soldier in the trenches before Vicksburg. The siege/ capture of Vicksburg, Mississippi secured the Mississippi River and divided the Confederacy in half, and occurred at the same time as the Battle of Gettysburg. This was the high tide mark of the Civil War in the summer of 1863. The art depicts Union siege forces attacking the city from the trenches while the Confederate flag still floats above the cliff over looking the river. Rare showpiece. ......... $3,600

Lot 2272

Confederate Bayonet Scabbards And A Union Bayonet Confederate bayonet scabbards and a Union bayonet in a scabbard are all perfect for display. ......... $450

Lot 2273

53rd Georgia Confederate Cap Box This cap box with lead finial and two-inch wide belt loop was carried by Private W. J. Futral, Co. A, 53rd Georgia Infantry, from Griffin, Georgia; who was captured at Knoxville and a POW at Rock Island, Illinois. Accompanied by a letter from his descendants in Macon. Very fine. ......... $2,400

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Lot 2274

Confederate General Thomas Benton Smith’s pistol Commander Of The 20th Tennessee Infantry During The Battle Of Nashville Colt .36 caliber revolver inscribed on the back strap “Thomas Benton Smith” - the famous Confederate General captured while defending Shy’s Hill during the Battle of Nashville. He was later tortured by the Union Officer that had captured him by being struck on his head 3 times with his own Sword, causing permanent brain damage. Prior to his capture/torture he had a prominent military career. General Jon Breckenridge presented the 20th Tennessee with a beautiful Confederate Flag; which was made by his wife, who cut up her wedding dress to make their flag for them. It is assumed that “This Revolver” was also presented to General Smith at this same time as the flag. This gun was captured from him at the Fall of Nashville, discoverd in 1977 in Cincinnati, Ohio and has never been on the market before. A remarkable Confederate General’s presentation gun. ......... $33,500

Lot 2275

Confederate James Conning, Mobile, ALA Cavalry Saber With Scabbard A contract cavalry saber by James Conning with a 36 inch curved blade, unstopped fullers, 1 3/8 inches wide. The 5 ½ inch brass guard (knuckle bow with two branches joining an elliptical counter guard) is stamped at the ricasso in an arch “JAMES CONNING” over a straight line stamp “MOBILE.” The grip is professionally rewrapped, wound with twisted brass wire. The scabbard is of iron as are the mounting rings and drag. The sword was obtained in attic condition from a family in Huntsville, AL in 1999. .......... $5,500

Lot 2276

Leech & Rigdon Confederate Artillery Officer’s Belt A very rare leech & Rigdon 2pc interlocking Confederate Artillery officer’s belt set, with plain tongue and Oak Leaf wreath and only one hanger. ......... $4,800

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Lot 2277

Leech & Rigdon Confederate Navy Short Sword & Original Scabbard The rarest of all CS Navy Short Swords, made by Leech & Rigdon most likely in Selma, Alabama. Solid brass cast hilt with “S” cross guard, and slot in pommel for a basket guard. 20 inch long double edge blade in original Tin mounted black leather scabbard. Absolutely superb and the only sword of this type known to exist in its original scabbard. ....... $16,500 Lot 2278

Confederate Major General W. B. Taliaferro’s Camp Trunk General Taliaferro was an intriguing man – Gloucester County, Virginia aristocrat, Major General of militia, Harvard educated lawyer, Virginia delegate and regular US army officer and Mexican War veteran. Taliaferro gained notoriety as another of the South’s officers who got on the wrong side of the great Stonewall Jackson. Taliaferro served under Jackson in his Shenadoah Valley and Seven Days’ campaigns and, despite their shared devotion to strict discipline, bickered – much to Taliaferro’s detriment. Taliaferro was wounded at Groveton, and, in July 1863, he commanded Battery Wagner on Morris Island. (He was the commander who resisted the assault of the 54th Massachusetts Colored troops of “Glory” fame.) At the close of the war he commanded a division under Joe Johnston in North Carolina. The trunk was purchased from the Taliaferro family by an early collector and personal friend, Jim Moser of Orange, Virginia decades ago. The trunk has replaced hinges, and minor repairs to bottom. Latch is original. This sturdy pine trunk measures 42 1/2” long x 18 3/4” wide x 15 1/2” deep. Overall condition is excellent! ......... $6,750 Lot 2279

Selma Arsenal Short Sword Of The Confederate Navy This Selma Arsenal short sword – as issued with no cross guard and 20 inch long roman blade – has a crudely cast brass scaled handle. ......... $3,400

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Lot 2280

US Cavalry Sabre US Cavalry Sabre made/sold in the Borough of Brooklyn, NY. This rare Model 1860 light cavalry sword, made by Hartenstein in Brooklyn, has an excellent, unstopped fullered blade, original wire wrapped grips and is with its original scabbard. ......... $950

Lot 2281

US Model 1860 Light Cavalry Sabre US Model 1860 Light Cavalry sabre made by Mansfield and Lamb, dated 1864 on the ricasso with excellent, light brown leather wire wrapped grips. It comes with original iron scabbard and has the usual riding dents. ......... $950

Lot 2282

US 7th Cavalry Model 1887 Carbine Boot Marked “7th Cav. Co. A” - this carbine boot is an excellent example of what was issued to Custer’s old command, still in the field and before the Wounded Knee massacre in 1890. ......... $750

Lot 2283

Union Cavalry Leather Fringed Wrist Strap Union Cavalry leather fringed wrist strap is marked “E. Gaylord, Chicopee Mass.” Mint unissued condition. ......... $250

Lot 2284

US Cavalry Light Cavalry Sword US Cavalry Light Cavalry sword (not shown), made by Roby in 1864 and stamped on the ricasso, is an excellent blade and scabbard. This was the sword of choice during the Civil War. ......... $850

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Lot 2285

Union “Miners and Sappers” Union “Miners and Sappers” wearing “Crossed Axes” insignia on their sleeves. ......... $450

Union Zouave Pulling His Bowie Knife Union Zouave pulling his Bowie knife and wearing a Zouave hat with tassels. ......... $450

Lot 2287

Lot 2288

US Army Raw Recruits

US Field Hospital

A group of US Army raw recruits, ages 15 to 20, shown in a quarter plate tintype. ......... $250

US Field Hospital outdoor tent scene in quarter plate tintype. A lieutenant is in front with a bandaged foot and wearing a big straw hat. ......... $650

Lot 2289

Us Army Soldier’s Place Setting And Hard Tack US Army soldier’s place setting and hard tack made of unleavened flour biscuit and water. The soldier used to soaked it in his coffee. ......... $150

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Lot 2286

Lot 2290

Tip Of A Flag Staff Tip of a flag staff in brass. ......... $150

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Lot 2291

US Army Insignia US Army Insignia of an infantry horn, along with numbers and letters, that was used on a hat; and three buttons: I, C and D. Nice group. ......... $250


Lot 2292

US Cavalry “Buff ” Carbine Sling A US Cavalry “buff ” carbine sling with its heavy brass buckle and brass tip billet. All original length and rare set in buff. ......... $1,800

Lot 2293

US Cavalry Carbine Sling US Cavalry Carbine Sling is made of black harness leather in its original length, with heavy brass buckle and brass tip of billet stamped #26. Excellent supple condition. ......... $1,400

Lot 2294

Holster for a Colt Army and Cartridge Box Holster for a Colt Army and Cartridge Box on a roller buckle belt set, possibly Confederate. ......... $950

Lot 2295

US Cavalry Regulation Shell Jacket US Cavalry regulation shell jacket with superb bright yellow piping, and “C” buttons and pillows on verso. US Arsenal inspector’s markings in sleeve and marked “Size 2.” Superb in every respect. ......... $3,400

Lot 2296

Lot 2297

US Cavalry Horse Bridle

US Cavalry Iron Picket Pin

US Cavalry horse bridle. ......... $65

US Cavalry iron stake to tie off horse reins. ......... $165

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Lot 2298

US Officer’s Field Glasses US Officer’s Field Glasses are inscribed with “Blagder, Hodgson & Son” and are in their original leather case that has a brass focus bar at center and Serial #3349. In near mint condition. ......... $450

Lot 2299 Lot 2301

Mirshirn Soldier’s Carved Pipe Mirshirn soldier’s carved pipe in original leather case with its beautiful hand carving of a running Stallion. This handsome pipe has the makers label Wm. Birnbaum, NY inside the velvet lined fourinch case. ......... $350

US Surgeon Albumen This full-standing albumen shows a US surgeon wearing medical armbands and a green sash. Note the “MS” with the wreath of his officer’s hat. Photographed by Hallet and Brother, Bowery, NY. ......... $350

Lot 2300

Medical Books A fine set of medical books signed by a US Surgeon. ......... $250

Lot 2302

Silver Tea Pot Silver tea pot belonging to a surgeon. ......... $150

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Lot 2303

US Army Medical Field Pack US Army Medical field pack made of tarred linen, has rolls of bandages in the lid cover and tin drawers for medical supplies that are located inside the pack. The back and waist straps were used on the battle field. ......... $1,750

Lot 2304

US Army Medical Pharmaceutical Box US Army medical pharmaceutical box is loaded with rolls of bandages. Empty glass pharmaceutical jars and vials are accompanied by a medical book. ......... $650

Lot 2305

Medical Syringe A medical syringe made of gutta-percha by Goodyear is twelve-inches long. ......... $250

Lot 2306

Medical Surgery Manual And Calling Card War surgery manual stating the duties of the medical officer in the field in 1861. Louis Helmold’s calling card is included. ......... $250

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Lot 2307

Lincoln Patriotic Gilted Bust

Lot 2308

Abraham Lincoln patriotic gilted bust on tin in its original frame ca. 1864. ......... $350

Union Naval Flag The Union naval flag appears to be the canton of a boat flag that has been resewn to guidon size for a naval officer’s personal flag. This naval flag measures 16 x 20 inches and has a nice Star configuration. ......... $450

Lot 2310

Lot 2309

Union Soldier’s Brass Stencil

Tennessee Slave Sale in 1833

Union soldier’s brass stencil 18th NY. Stenciling says “D.H. Gray 18th Regt NYSV.” ......... $220

Tennessee Slave Sale of a Negro man named William, 32 years old, for $400 - in a leather bound portfolio for display. ......... $250

Lot 2312

Union Soldier’s Brass Stencil Union Soldier’s brass stencil 17th NH Volunteers. Stenciling says “S B Cram - Dalton, NH - Co. A, 17th NHV.” ......... $220 Lot 2311

Connecticut Military Commission

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Sergeant Wilbur Fisk, Co. F, 14th Ct Volunteers, August 20, 1862 Military Commission is signed by Colonel Dwight Morris and in its original oak frame. ......... $100

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Lot 2313

“Gettysburg Relic” Desk Set Union General O. O. Howard’s “Gettysburg Relic” desk set. He was the founder of Howard University after the war. Illustrated in NS Trader. ......... $650

Lot 2314

Civil War Bayonets And Bullets Civil War bayonets, bullets and various veteran items, including a prewar letter by John C. Calhoun. Nice group that is all framed. ......... $350

Lot 2316

The Great Confederate Seal Lot 2315

Confederate General A.P. Hill Check

The great Confederate Seal is hand painted on a large folio art board ca. 1880’s. Sized 20 x 20 inches. ......... $650

Confederate General A.P. Hill check signed “Twice” on the bank of the Metroplois, DC on March 11, 1861 just before he joined the Confederate Army 4,500 ......... $4,500

Lot 2318

Full Standing Hand Tinted Albumen

Lot 2317

Confederate Bonds and South Carolina Currency Confederate bonds and South Carolina currency are all well framed for display. ......... $750

Union Medical Officer from New York with his green sash, shown full standing in this hand tinted albumen. In its original frame. ......... $75

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Lot 2319

34-Star “Embroidered” Civil War ‘Kansas’ flag 34-Star hand-embroidered Civil War Flag Commemorating Kansas Statehood as a “Free State” on January 29, 1861.The double-applique embroidered stars are configured in a rare “Great Star” pattern, with a large 8-sided central star, on a blue wool canton. The flag is entirely hand-sewn. The stripes are of wool bunting and there is no visible sleeve. The most important feature of this flag is its hand-embroidered great star design with 8-sides. Size 4’ x 8.’ ......... $17,500

Lot 2320

Lieutenant Josiah M. Hubbard - 11th Kansas Cavalry Uniform Lieutenant Josiah M. Hubbard, 11th Kansas Cavalry ca. 1862 - a superb frontier cavalry officer’s uniform with his original “eagle” sword belt of brown russet leather. An abolitionist, he followed John Brown to Kansas in 1856 to ensure that Kansas was a Free State, meaning that slavery was not allowed. He was with Henry Ward Beecher when he made his famous bible and rifle speech and he was in Lawrance when it was sacked and burned by Quantrill’s men which included Frank and Jesse James. In 1862 he enlisted in the 11th Kansas, immediately went to Arkansas and fought in the “Battle of Pea Ridge,” and later against Hindman’s Arkansas Confederates at the Battle of Prairie Grove. He then served escorting wagon trains to Fort Gibson where they fought numerous battles against Cherokee General Stand Watie and ended the war fighting Sioux Indians near Fort Laramie. His only brother was killed at the Battle of Antietam in 1862. After the war Lieutenant Hubbard was responsible for opening the first school in Kansas for the freed slaves. An extremely rare border war cavalry officer’s uniform worn by this follower of John Brown who not only fought to make Kansas a free state before the war but fought to keep it free during the war. Single breasted frock coat with eagle staff buttons, sword belt and sash (sword knot included). ......... $17,500

Lot 2321

Texas “Star” Oval Brass Buckle A rare Texas “Star” oval brass buckle on a brown russett belt. This buckle is very likely post Civil War, because the original dies were restruck in the 1870’s on for Texas State Militia. Still a rare western belt set. ......... $950

Lot 2322

US Cap Box with Plains Indian Beaded Flap Union Cap box with Southern Plains Indian beaded “Morning Star” design on a US Army issue leather box with Kiowa Indian markings. Most likely captured or traded for and used by a Kiowa Warrior on the Texas/Kansas frontier. Fine and unusual. ......... $375

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“30 Years of Buying and Selling the Finest Historical Items in the World!” Terms: ANY item may be returned for ANY reason within 7 days of receipt for a full and immediate refund, after that it is non-refundable. I guarantee all of these items are genuine and as described, I only accept and issue written opinions and no guns may be disassembled. I do business the “Old Fashion Way”, all prices are NET with no trading or discounts, there are NO hidden fees, and there is NO buyers premium. FREE fully insured delivery on all orders over $25,000. All other orders shipped at actual costs only, via fully insured FedEx® delivery. Arkansas residents please remit sales tax. Written condition reports are available upon request. Interest Free Layaway: “I have never charged a collector or a museum Interest and I NEVER will”. I offer interest FREE layaway plans to suit your budget. Whether a collector or a museum, I will invoice interest free per your requirements. I PRIDE myself on 30 years of Integrity, Ethics and Professional conduct. Buy: I am a constant and avid buyer of all Historical items and Art. Please call on any new discoveries, collections, and estates that you have. I especially like original finds and new discovery items that have never been offered before.

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