Militaria &  Firearms - 18th through 20th century

Militaria & Firearms - 18th through 20th century

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Militaria &  Firearms - 18th through 20th century

Militaria & Firearms - 18th through 20th century

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Firearms, Swords, Knives, Uniforms, Insignia, Medals, Photographs, Paper, Books, Artifacts and more from the 18th century and early through the modern era including WWI, WWII, Vietnam, The Civil War, Spanish American War, Mexican American War and more.
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CIVIL WAR UCV CONFEDERATE 1909 GEORGIA IN THE WAR

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 51 of 489)      

1909 publication titled "Georgia in the War" written by Charles Edgeworth Jones of Augusta, Georgia. Jones was the historian of U.C.V. Camp No. 435. Published by Foote & ...moreDavies Co., Atlanta. A 1936 ink presentation reads, "Compliments of Chapter C, U.D.C. Augusta, Ga Mrs Harry Craig President 1936". This 167 page book includes .military organizations from Georgia in the Confederate Army, State Service, Navy, names of Georgia officers and soldiers on the Roll of Honor, Local designations of Georgia troops in the C.S. Army, campaigns, battles, and skirmishes within state borders, General Officers from Georgia, Cabinet members and Congressmen from Georgia, list of Georgia Governors and lists of Georgia counties with their dates of founding. Book is complete with a tight binding. small chip and fold at the bottom right corner of the cover otherwise no damage or staining. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR UCV REUNION 3RD PAT. CONFEDERATE FLAG

Lot # 9A (Sale Order: 52 of 489)      

Early U.C.V. (United Confederate Veterans) third pattern Confederate national flag. Multi piece silk construction with fringed border and applied embroidered stars. Appea...morers to be hand stitched. This flag measures approx. 13.5" x 19". This flag is housed in its original makeshift frame that at one time was a serving tray. The backing of the frame appears to be a floral pattern cloth wallpaper. As is visible in the photographs, the upper right hand corner is missing a piece of glass. It might be possible to remove the glass from the front so as to preserve the integrity of the original backing. Completely untouched from the time it was assembled most likely in the 19th century. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR AMBROTYPE SOLDIER IN PATRIOTIC CASE

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 53 of 489)      

1/6th plate ruby ambrotype photograph of a Union Civil War soldier wearing his forage cap and what appears to be a commercial 4 button sack coat. The image is housed in a...more patriotic leatherette case that features an eagle with banner in its beak perched atop a patriotic shield and surrounded by a stand of flags. Spine of the case has been repaired. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR TINTYPE UNION SOLDIER

Lot # 10A (Sale Order: 54 of 489)      

Ninth plate tintype of a seated Union soldier. The "US" letters on his oval belt plate have been nicely tinted. Very clear image housed in a half leatherette case. In-hou...morese shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR TINTYPE UNION OFFICER LARGE SLOUCH HAT

Lot # 10B (Sale Order: 55 of 489)      

Quarter plate tintype of a seated officer wearing a huge slouch hat. The image is clear enough that the eagles are visible on his coat and vest buttons. There is a small ...morespot of emulsion loss in the lower left hand corner. Image is housed in a full leatherette case. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR ERA TINTYPE WEST POINT CADET

Lot # 10C (Sale Order: 56 of 489)      

Sixth plate tintype of a Civil War era unidentified West Point Cadet. Clear image with light tinting to the cadet's cheeks. Image housed in a sixth plate mat and frame - ...moreno case. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR ERA TINTYPE WEST POINT CADET

Lot # 10D (Sale Order: 57 of 489)      

Sixth plate tintype of a Civil War era unidentified West Point Cadet. Clear image housed in a sixth plate leatherette case. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Mond...moreay, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR TINTYPE OF UNION SOLDIER

Lot # 10E (Sale Order: 58 of 489)      

Civil War sixth plate tintype of a seated Union soldier. Small dimple on the image to the right of the frock coat buttons. Image is housed in a full leatherette case. In-...morehouse shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR TINTYPE SOLDIER "TAKEN IN THE FIELD"

Lot # 10F (Sale Order: 59 of 489)      

Civil War sixth plate tintype of a Union soldier taken in the field as evidenced by the crude backdrop. He holds a most unusual pose with his hands crossed over his midse...morection with one hand above the other. It appears that he is either holding his coat together or covering it up. Good condition with a few scratches. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR ERA AMBROTYPE - WOMAN HOLDING TINTYPE

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 60 of 489)      

Civil War period 1/6th plate ruby ambrotype of a seated woman wearing a beautiful floral print dress and holding a photograph on her lap. The cased hard image is open and...more shows a view of two women; most likely sisters or other family members who were deceased. Image is housed in a full leatherette case. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR TINTYPE OF UNION SOLDIER AND WIFE

Lot # 11A (Sale Order: 61 of 489)      

Quarter plate tintype seated view of a Civil War Union soldier and his wife. The soldier wears a standard issue enlisted man's nine button frock coat and forage cap. His ...morewife is pictured wearing a spectacular floral hat with long ties. Clarity and contrast is excellent. Image is housed in a leatherette half case. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR INFANTRY CAPTAIN SHOULDER STRAPS

Lot # 11B (Sale Order: 62 of 489)      

4.875 x 1.75" double bordered captain of infantry straps. Straps feature bullion borders and rank devices. Borders made using pattern of 4 dull and 3 bright alternating g...moreold strands. Blue velvet centers with some loss of material, and fold over cloth backs with open centers and visible stitching. When originally obtained, these straps were accompanied by a post war postal cover postmarked from New Rutland, Illinois. The consignor relates that these straps are attributed as having been worn by William G. McDonald, Captain Co. C, 86th Illinois Infantry. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR 1ST MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY MEDAL

Lot # 11C (Sale Order: 63 of 489)      

Civil War G.A.R. veteran regimental badge for the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry. This post war badge measures 2" x 2.125". T-bar pinback suspension device with second bar for...more ribbon which is missing.This hard fought cavalry unit had 99 men killed or mortally wounded during the war. They fought in 75 engagements, some of which included, Poolesville, Snicker's Gap, Kelly's Ford, Brandy Station, Aldie, Gettysburg, Rapidan Station, Auburn, New Hope Church, Parker's Store, Todd's Tavern, Ashland, Malvern Hill, Jerusalem Plank Road. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR LT. COL. SHOULDER STRAPS W/ GREEN FIELD

Lot # 11D (Sale Order: 64 of 489)      

3.75" x 1.5" single bordered Lieutenant Colonel shoulder straps with a green field. While the field on the front of the straps is faded, an examination of the reverse rev...moreeals that the fold over cloth back is a true green. Bullion borders have darkened with age. The backs have open centers with visible stitching and a small oval tag with the number 1181. The green field may represent medical dept, sharpshooters, or riflemen. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR IDED GROUP - CORPS BADGE PHOTO LETTERS

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 65 of 489)      

Civil War grouping of items identified to Aubert E. Humiston, Co. K, 81st Ohio Volunteer Infantry. This grouping consists of his 15th Corps Badge made by Tiffany & Co., l...moreetters, tintype photograph, U.S. belt plate, ladder badge and a painted regulation issue mess plate. After surviving three years of hard campaigning, Humiston or a member of his family memorialized his service in a most unique way taking what was certainly his most ornate military item, his Tiffany & Company made 15th Army Corps badge, and combining it with what was one of the most simple and utilitarian items that a soldier could carry, his tin mess plate. He affixed the badge to the center of the plate by inserting the brass loops through the bottom of the plate and tying the loops with a piece of string/twine. Remnants of the string remain and since the badge is loose, it is possible to examine the back to see the "Tiffany & Co." manufacturer's stamp. The plate measures 9 inches in diameter and is an actual US Federal issued plate. Gold lettering painted around the badge reads "From Atlanta to the Sea '62 - '65". The badge retains traces of red paint, designating 1st Division, at the base and side of the black enameled cartridge box. Also in the grouping are two complete and one partial handwritten letters with stamped envelopes from Aubert Humiston to his mother. He writes about camp life and troop movements and asks her to send a couple of badly needed shirts. Secured in the largest envelope was a tintype of a very young Pvt. Aubert E. Humiston wearing an overcoat and forage coat and holding a Springfield rifle with bayonet. The tintype measures 2.75" X 3.25". Rounding out this grouping is his beautifully patinated U.S. arrow back belt plate and his named Co. K, 81st Ohio Volunteer Infantry ladder badge. Humiston was 18 years old when he enlisted on 8/31/1862 and mustered in as a Private in Company K, 81st Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was Mustered Out on 7/13/1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. During his time of service, the 81st OVI was engaged at Corinth, Mississippi, Town Creek, Alabama, Sam's Mills, Tennessee, the following sites in Georgia; Resaca, Ley's Ferry, Rome Cross Roads, Dallas, Marietta, Atlanta, Jonesboro, Lovejoy Station; Chattanooga, Tennessee, Cheraw, South Carolina, and Bentonville, North Carolina. This grouping was sold in 2006 at a Mount Vernon, Ohio auction of the Groves family; direct descendents of Aubert Humiston. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR GAR 66TH ILLINOIS REUNION RIBBON CO D 1888

Lot # 12B (Sale Order: 66 of 489)      

Civil War G.A.R. ribbon for the 5th annual reunion of Co. D, 66th Illinois Infantry, Western Sharpshooters. The reunion was held at Watervliet, Michigan on August 1 & 2. ...more1888. The ribbon measures 5.75" x 2" and is in very good condition with only two pin holes at the top where the veteran had pinned the ribbon to his jacket. The 66th Illinois Infantry was the Midwest's version of Berdan's Sharpshooters. The regiment was composed of recruits from Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and even one recruit from New York City. From the time of its inception until November 1861, the regiment was known as Birge's Western Sharpshooters after their Colonel Henry Birge. Upon his departure in late 1861 the regiment was designated as the 14th Missouri Infantry. It retained this designation until the late fall of 1862 when the regiment was turned over to the state of Illinois and was renamed the 66th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. In order to join, a recruit had to pass a difficult shooting test. The regiment was originally armed with Dimick rifles although many members eventually purchased and used Henry Rifles. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR GAR 66TH ILLINOIS REUNION RIBBON CO D 1888

Lot # 12C (Sale Order: 67 of 489)      

Civil War G.A.R. ribbon for the 5th annual reunion of Co. D, 66th Illinois Infantry, Western Sharpshooters. The reunion was held at Watervliet, Michigan on August 1 & 2. ...more1888. The ribbon measures 5.75" x 2.25" and is in very good condition with only two pin holes at the top where the veteran had pinned the ribbon to his jacket. The 66th Illinois Infantry was the Midwest's version of Berdan's Sharpshooters. The regiment was composed of recruits from Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and even one recruit from New York City. From the time of its inception until November 1861, the regiment was known as Birge's Western Sharpshooters after their Colonel Henry Birge. Upon his departure in late 1861 the regiment was designated as the 14th Missouri Infantry. It retained this designation until the late fall of 1862 when the regiment was turned over to the state of Illinois and was renamed the 66th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. In order to join, a recruit had to pass a difficult shooting test. The regiment was originally armed with Dimick rifles although many members eventually purchased and used Henry Rifles. '' In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR GAR 66TH ILLINOIS REUNION RIBBON CO D 1890

Lot # 12D (Sale Order: 68 of 489)      

Civil War G.A.R. ribbon for the 7th annual reunion of Co. D, 66th Illinois Infantry, Western Sharpshooters. The reunion was held at Watervliet, Michigan on August 6,7, & ...more8, 1888. The ribbon measures 5.75" x 2.625" and is in good condition with some fraying at either end and two pin holes at the top where the veteran had pinned the ribbon to his jacket. The 66th Illinois Infantry was the Midwest's version of Berdan's Sharpshooters. The regiment was composed of recruits from Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and even one recruit from New York City. From the time of its inception until November 1861, the regiment was known as Birge's Western Sharpshooters after their Colonel Henry Birge. Upon his departure in late 1861 the regiment was designated as the 14th Missouri Infantry. It retained this designation until the late fall of 1862 when the regiment was turned over to the state of Illinois and was renamed the 66th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. In order to join, a recruit had to pass a difficult shooting test. The regiment was originally armed with Dimick rifles although many members eventually purchased and used Henry Rifles. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR GAR 66TH ILLINOIS REUNION RIBBON CO D 1896

Lot # 12E (Sale Order: 69 of 489)      

Civil War G.A.R. ribbon for the 13th annual reunion of Co. D, 66th Illinois Infantry, Western Sharpshooters. The reunion was held at Paw Paw Lake,Watervliet, Michigan. Th...moree ribbon measures 6" x 2.25" and is in good condition with some fraying at either end . The 66th Illinois Infantry was the Midwest's version of Berdan's Sharpshooters. The regiment was composed of recruits from Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and even one recruit from New York City. From the time of its inception until November 1861, the regiment was known as Birge's Western Sharpshooters after their Colonel Henry Birge. Upon his departure in late 1861 the regiment was designated as the 14th Missouri Infantry. It retained this designation until the late fall of 1862 when the regiment was turned over to the state of Illinois and was renamed the 66th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. In order to join, a recruit had to pass a difficult shooting test. The regiment was originally armed with Dimick rifles although many members eventually purchased and used Henry Rifles. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR 1861 CARTRIDGE BOX - E. GAYLORD

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 70 of 489)      

Civil War 1861 pattern cartridge box with box plate. Manufacturer stamped on the inner flap, " E. GAYLORD CHICOPEE MASS." Box is complete, all straps, tabs, buckles are p...moreresent as are both tins. Leather is supple. Years ago, a prior owner applied a leather preserver to this cartridge box. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR NAVY FUSE BOX - NEW YORK 1864

Lot # 13A (Sale Order: 71 of 489)      

Civil War Navy fuse box. Front flap is embossed "NAVY YARD N.Y. 1864'. the box is complete and leather is still supple. Crazing and flaking is present throughout. In-hous...moree shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR U.S. MODEL 1863 ARTILLERY HORSE BIT

Lot # 13B (Sale Order: 72 of 489)      

Civil War regulation artillery bit that was refurbished after the war, as ordered in an 1868 directive to "tint" the artillery bits. The entwined "USA" bosses were replac...moreed during the tinting process with the sturdier Civil War Cavalry "US" bosses. Both bosses and artillery rings are present along with "US" stamped on the mouth bar and inside the cheek bar. Measures approximately 8.375" length x 5.5" wide. The steel exhibits a nice gray patina. Some tinting remains. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR LITHOGRAPHS EHRGOTT, FORBRIGER, & CO, GIBSON & CO.

Lot # 13C (Sale Order: 73 of 489)      

13 lithographs published during the Civil War between 1862 and 1864 and featuring U.S. generals and politicians. Seven are identified on the lithographs as having been pu...moreblished by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Company Cincinnati; Henry W. Halleck, Robert L. McCook (Colonel 9th Ohio Vols.), Edwin M. Stanton, Jonathan A. McClernand, Benjamin F. Butler, John E. Wool (colorized litho), Ulysses S. Grant. Five are unattributed but are either Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. or Gibson & Co. lithographs. The lithograph of Winfield Scott is identified as published by Gibson & Co. Cincinnati; Joseph hooker, William S. Rosecrans, Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson C. Davis, Andrew Johnson (identified as Military Governor of Tennessee). The lithographs measure approx 12.25" x 16". Condition varies as seen in the photographs. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR 1900 MEDAL OF HONOR LEGION NATL REUNION BADGE

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 74 of 489)      

Rare 1900 Civil War Medal of Honor Legion badge - medal for the MEDAL OF HONOR LEGION National Reunion held in Brooklyn, New York. The badge measures 4.5" x 2". The rever...morese is maker stamped C. G. BRAXMAR 10 MAIDEN LANE NEW YORK. Overall excellent condition. The Medal of Honor Legion was founded in 1890 by Civil War and Indian War Medal of Honor recipients. After the Spanish-American War and Philippine-American, MOH recipients of those conflicts were eligible for membership. After WWI, membership was expanded to include Distinguished Service Cross recipients. Navy Cross recipients became eligible in 1933. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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CIVIL WAR 4TH INDEPENDENT BN OHIO VOL CAV BADGE

Lot # 14A (Sale Order: 75 of 489)      

Civil War - G.A.R. 4th Independent Battalion Ohio Volunteer Cavalry veteran membership badge. The obverse features a mounted cavalryman. The reverse has a crossed cannon ...moreand anchor in the center with the wording "SURVIVORS ASSOCIATION" The C clasp pin is complete. This medal measures 3.5" x 1.875". The yellow ribbon is in excellent condition. The medal drop shows some wear. The 4th Independent Battalion, Ohio Cavalry was mustered in August 3 to September 21, 1863 at Cincinnati, Ohio. They were mustered out February 15 to March 14, 1864. This battalion had five companies. In March 1864, many men of the battalion became part of the 13th Regiment, Ohio Cavalry. Part of the battalion was in service during Morgan's Raid and was sent to Eastern Kentucky. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Monday, April 29th from 11 am to 3 pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Proxibid.

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