Civil War & African American History 2023-03-11 Auction - 412 Price Results - Fleischer's Auctions in OH
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1818 Map of the Northwest Territories: Original 18” x 14” map of the Northwest Territories by J. Ridgeway, Piccadilly. Published in 1818. The heading reads, “Map of part of the United States of North America, with the
0003: 1818 Map of the Northwest TerritoriesEst. $250-$500
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[War of 1812] Pair of Letters, Rare Content: Two historic War of 1812 letters pertaining to Thomas Flint, Jr. (1793-1813) of Farmington, Franklin county, Maine, who enlisted on 11 May 1813 in the 33rd U. S. Infantry as a musician. Flint died
0006: [War of 1812] Pair of Letters, Rare ContentEst. $1,250-$1,750
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1824 Presentation Virginia Sword: Without question, the earliest presentation sword we have handled. Beautiful “Eagle Head” militia officer’s sword inscribed “Presented to Captain John Moor by his friends TH
0008: 1824 Presentation Virginia SwordEst. $2,250-$3,250
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Inscribed Watch, 6th Virginia Cavalryman: Early 19th century silver cased verge fusee watch signed “Ramson, London” on the dial and movement. The engraved inscription reads “Capt. A.J. Lerner 6th Va Cav.” After a
0009: Inscribed Watch, 6th Virginia CavalrymanEst. $250-$500
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19th Century Southern Travel Journal: Outstanding 90-page travel journal kept by Andrew Clark, Jr. of Methuen, Massachusetts. Clark recorded the details of his trip throughout the southern United States, apparently taken “for his
0010: 19th Century Southern Travel JournalEst. $500-$750
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1855 Letter re: the Texas Frontier: Dated May 9, 1855, this is a well-written 4pp. letter from a farmer who appears to be working a corn crop in North Texas. The writer’s wide-eyed descriptions of the vastness of the Texas
0014: 1855 Letter re: the Texas FrontierEst. $150-$300
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[ALS] Daniel Webster, Framed Signed Letter: Nicely framed original note written by Daniel Webster, which includes his signature. Written in ink, Webster writes an unknown recipient concerning an endorsement of a political candidate. Webster
0016: [ALS] Daniel Webster, Framed Signed LetterEst. $250-$500
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[Civil War] Hair Crimper, Patented 1861: Small wooden hair crimper. Solid wood construction with hand-stamped patent mark of “W.E. George, Patn’d Jan 30 1861” on lid. The mold is in excellent condition, with a rich dark
0019: [Civil War] Hair Crimper, Patented 1861Est. $150-$300
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19 c. Collapsible Drinking Cup: 19th c. pewter, telescoping drinking cup kept in a tin container marked “Pocket, Drinking Cup, Warranted.” These collapsible cups are often associated with military use, with similar
0020: 19 c. Collapsible Drinking CupEst. $100-$200
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19 c. Tobacco Packs, Unopened: Two 19 c. unopened tobacco packs as shown. The example on the viewer’s left shows a prototypical “Virginia Belle,” and would make for a lovely display. Rare examples that have
0022: 19 c. Tobacco Packs, UnopenedEst. $100-$200
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Late 19th c. Tobacco Pouch: Late 19th c. original cloth tobacco pouch with colorful artwork depicting a Jack of Spades, the reverse showing a royal flush of hearts in cards. Bottom is marked “WM. S. Kimball and Co.”
0023: Late 19th c. Tobacco PouchEst. $100-$200
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