Online-Only Stewart Civil War Auction
Listing ID#: 127955

Auction Location

Hagerstown, MD 21742
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Apr 17
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Apr 30
Auction Type
 Online Auction  VIEW ONLINE CATALOG
Company Information
Stouffer's Auction & Real Estate Co.

Website: stouffersauctionco.com

GoToAuction.com ID#: 2961
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Listing Terms and Conditions
TERMS OF SALE / AUCTION *** You may arrange your own shipping for this auction. BUYER must make ALL arrangements with UPS, FedEx, or private shipper at their own expense. This is an online-only auction! * PLEASE SEE PREVIEW, CLOSE, & REMOVAL DATES UNDER AUCTION DETAILS TAB. * Terms and Conditions of Sale / Auction Have the money available on your credit card PRIOR to the close of the auction; there will be a $25 charge to re-process your card. For any questions regarding this auction, please email sue@stouffersauctionco.com or call 301-791-6896. Measurements given in catalog descriptions are approximated and are given as follows: Width (right to left), x Depth (front to back) x Height (top to bottom) Some items are large and may require disassembling to remove. Come prepared with proper vehicle, packing materials, boxes and manpower to load your purchases. These are the Terms and Conditions of Sale for this online auction. All parties will be expected to abide by the Terms and Conditions if any issues arise in connection with this auction. Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully! They contain important information about the online auction itself and your rights and responsibilities as a bidder. 1. Registration: To gain access to the Auctioneer's bidding system, you need to register and obtain a bid number. You must be eighteen years old or older to register. You agree that all information that you provide during the registration process will be true and accurate. You will be banned from participation in the Auctioneer's auctions indefinitely should you provide any false information during the registration process. 2. Applying for Tax-Exempt Status: Some bidders may be exempt from payment of applicable taxes. If you wish to apply for tax-exempt status, you must submit a completed copy of the Auctioneer's tax-exempt form PRIOR to this auction's closing. Any tax exemption forms received after the auction's closing will only be used for the NEXT auction in which you bid. Please note that the Auctioneer requires bidders to submit a new tax-exempt form for every auction. Once you have completed your tax-exempt form, please e-mail the form to sue@stouffersauctionco.com so that we can review your information. If you do not follow the procedures discussed in this paragraph, the Auctioneer will be unable to consider identifying you as exempt from taxation, and you will have to apply directly to the applicable state for a refund. Please also note that, depending on the state whose sales tax applies, submission of the Auctioneer's tax exempt form may not be sufficient to entitle you to tax-exempt status. Please review the form and its contents carefully, and contact the Auctioneer with any questions you may have. Maryland requires purchases of $200. before any tax can be exempt. 3. Deposit: In order for the Auctioneer to process your winning bid, we must have a working Visa, Discover or MasterCard associated with your account. After you have registered for this online auction, the Auctioneer will authorize the credit card you have placed on file. 4. Bidder's Duty to Update Information: Whether you are a new or returning bidder, you agree that if any of the information associated with your bidder number - including contact information and credit card information - changes at any time prior to, during, or after this auction, you will notify the Auctioneer of the change by updating your bidder profile. 5. Conduct of Auction: All deposits, bids, and credits in this auction will be made in United States Dollars. You agree not to use any hardware, software, program, or system that would interfere with the orderly conduct of this auction. You further agree not to copy, reproduce, or publically display any content from the Auctioneer's website without first obtaining written permission from the Auctioneer. 6. Bidder's Duty to Inspect and Investigate: You acknowledge that the Auctioneer is providing you with the opportunity to inspect the items being offered for sale in this auction. The Auctioneer strongly encourages you to attend the scheduled inspection for this auction. If you choose not to attend the appointed inspection and are in doubt about the condition, completeness or suitability of a given item, please bid accordingly OR do not bid. 1. Photographs and Descriptions: The Auctioneer regularly posts item descriptions and photographs to aid bidders in the bidding process, and we make every effort to ensure that the descriptions and photographs that we post accurately represent the items being offered for sale. In some photographs, multiple items may appear to be joined as a single unit, however you should not assume that a lot consists of more than one item simply because various items appear connected or are featured in the same photograph. Also understand that, on occasion, the wrong photograph may be displayed for a given item. At all times, you are bidding on items as they are described on this website, not as they appear in any photograph. 2. CHOOSE WISELY: We want everyone to get a good deal and most will. However, when you bid on the wrong item or decide an item is not suited for your intended use, our clients will not assume the cost of your mistakes. You agree that your failure to inspect or otherwise become fully informed about the items offered for sale in this auction will not be grounds for a refusal to pay amounts due to the Auctioneer nor for any claim against the Auctioneer. 7. WARRANTY AND CONDITION OF ITEMS SOLD: ALL LOTS AND ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, AND WITH NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IT IS BELIEVED THAT ALL DESCRIPTIONS ARE ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONS BUT ARE NOT GUARANTEED. 8. If You are Outbid: You can review your bids at any time prior to the close of that item. 9. Bidding Errors: You should carefully review every bid you choose to make before submitting that bid. The Auctioneer will not automatically assume that any bid - even a bid that increases your own, lower bid - was made in error. Many bidders routinely increase their own bids to price an item out of the reach of other bidders. 10.Bidder's Duty to Report Fraud: You are responsible for all bids made from your account. If you believe that an unauthorized person has gained access to your account, you must notify the Auctioneer immediately by sending an e-mail to sue@stouffersauctionco.com. You must also report the incident to the relevant law enforcement authorities and send the Auctioneer a copy of any resulting police report. You understand and agree that if you do not promptly report any suspected fraud to the Auctioneer and to the relevant law enforcement authorities, you will be held personally responsible for all purchases made using your account and bidder number. 11. Changes in Circumstance: All aspects of this auction are subject to change without notice. The Auctioneer reserves the right to - at any time - (1) add or remove items from the auction, (2) split or combine lots, (3) add minimum bids or reserve prices, (4) cancel, suspend, extend or reschedule the sale of an individual item, lot, auction, and/or auction event, (5) make changes to the auction's closing, inspection, or removal times, or (6) take any other action the Auctioneer deems necessary to affect the fair conduct of this auction or protection of buyers', sellers', or other parties' interests. In the event a seller withdraws an item from this auction prior to the close of the auction, the Auctioneer may leave the item on the catalog and buy the item back on behalf of the seller to establish the Auctioneer's earned commission and the buyer's premium due to the Auctioneer from the seller. In the event of a technological/software glitch, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extend dates & times of closing to protect bidders'/clients'/customers'interests. 12. Closing: the Auctioneer's online auctions are designed to mimic traditional "live" actions. For this reason, this auction will have a staggered, dynamic closing. 1. Staggered Closing: This online auction will automatically begin to close at a rate of five items per minute, every minute. Individual items closing times may be extended past their scheduled closing time, however, as a result of the Auctioneer's dynamic closing feature. 2.Dynamic Closing: The closing time of an item is automatically extended an additional two minutes whenever a bid is placed within the two minutes leading up to an item's scheduled closing time. 13. Winning Bids: If you place a bid in this auction, and your bid is determined to be the winning bid, you become obligated to pay for the item BY THE CREDIT CARD ON FILE that you have won at the price you gave as your bid. 1. Notification: If you end up placing one or more winning bids in this auction, the Auctioneer will contact you by e-mail to let you know which items you have won. This e-mail notification will be the only contact you receive from the Auctioneer about your winning bids; this means that you are responsible for checking your e-mail following the close of the auction to determine what items you have won. If you do not receive an e-mail identifying you as a winning bidder, it is because the Auctioneer has no record of your having placed a winning bid. 2. Bid Inquiries: If you believe that you placed a winning bid, but do not receive an e-mail, you must notify the Auctioneer by sending an e-mail to sue@stouffersauctionco.com explaining your situation by 9:00am on the day after of the auction has closed. You agree that the Auctioneer will be the sole authority regarding the identification of winning bids. 14. Payment: At the conclusion of this auction, the credit card associated with your account will be automatically charged for the full price of your purchases. For this reason, it is imperative that you provide the Auctioneer with a credit card that can bear the weight of all of your purchases at the moment the auction closes. You can update your credit card information at any time. 1. Suspension: You understand and agree that if, at the end of this auction, the Auctioneer is twice unable to charge your credit card for the entire amount of your purchases, the Auctioneer will suspend your online bidding privileges indefinitely. The Auctioneer will only reinstate suspended accounts if the suspended bidder hands over a $1,000 deposit to be held in escrow for a period of one year. 2. Chargebacks Prohibited: You agree that you will accept all charges placed on the credit card associated with your account, and you agree that you will not charge back any amount that the Auctioneer charges to your credit card. You agree that this provision applies equally to amounts charged in connection with any items you have won and any costs or fees discussed in Paragraphs 18-20 of these Terms and Conditions. 15. Buyer's Premium: A 15% buyer's premium is added to every purchase. This means that if your winning bids add up to $100, you will be charged $115 at checkout. 16. Sales Tax: Sales tax will be collected on items purchased at this auction. Remember: if you are tax exempt, you must follow the procedures discussed in Paragraph 2 to apply for tax-exempt status. 17. Default and Resale: You agree that if, after being declared the winning bidder, you fail to pay for any item that you have won for any reason, your account will be declared in default. If you still refuse to pay for any item after being notified of your account's being in default, you agree that the Auctioneer will have the right to immediately resell your item, and you further agree to pay (1) any cost associated with the resale and (2) any deficiency between your original purchase price and the resale price. 18. Picking Up Your Items: You are solely responsible for the safe and timely pick-up and removal of any items you may win at this auction. If you are unable to safely pick up and remove your items during the removal times that have been scheduled for this sale, PLEASE DO NOT BID. The Auctioneer does not ship, nor does the Auctioneer hold items beyond the published removal times. The Auctioneer will not issue you a refund if you are unable to pick up and safely remove your items during the published removal times. 1. Bidder's Duty to Remove Items Safely: Again, you are solely responsible for the safe pick-up, removal, and transportation of your items. You agree that the pick-up, removal, and transportation of your items will be solely at your expense and at your risk. You further agree that you will be responsible for any damage that you or any of your agents cause during any preview or removal period, and also agree that the credit card associated with your online account will be charged for any expenses incurred and/or repairs necessary as a result of any damage that you cause. 2.Release Upon Presentation of Receipt: You understand and agree that the Auctioneer will release your items only after you or your agent presents a sales receipt generated by the Auctioneer stating that your account is paid in full. You further understand and agree that it is your duty to ensure that any agent picking up items on your behalf has a copy of your paid sales receipt to present at the pick-up location. You explicitly authorize the Auctioneer to release your items to any person in possession of your paid sales receipt. No item will be released to any person unless that person presents a paid sales receipt listing the item in question. 3. Abandonment: You understand and agree that any item that you do not pick up during the published removal times will be considered abandoned. You understand and agree that you will be charged a reasonable fee for the storage, removal, and/or disposal of any item that is considered abandoned. 19. Disposal of Unclaimed Items: In the event you refuse to pay for or abandon any item that you win at auction, the Auctioneer will have the option of reselling, removing, storing, or disposing of the unpaid-for or abandoned item. You understand and agree that you will be personally responsible for all deficiencies - and all legal-, collection-, transportation-, and storage expenses - associated with your delinquent account and/or abandoned items. In the event of resale, you agree to pay any cost associated with the resale as well as any deficiency between your original purchase price and the resale price. 20. Non-Delivery: In the unusual event that an item has been totally mis-described or is unavailable for pickup during the published removal times, you must immediately notify the Auctioneer's onsite staff of the problem and file a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours. You understand and agree that if you fail to make a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours of your discovering the problem, your claim for non-delivery will not be honored. Claims for non-delivery may be filed by replying to the e-mail that informed you of your winning bins. Your claim must fully describe the nature of the problem that you have identified. 21. Claims and Choice of Venue: Any tort, civil, or other type law suit filed by Bidder and/or Buyer against the Auctioneer, Auction Company, and/or Seller shall be filed in Washington County, Maryland, U.S.A. Bidder/Buyer waives venue for filing law suits in any other jurisdiction. You agree that all claims will be litigated or arbitrated on an individual basis, and will not be consolidated with any claim made by another party. Venue in every case will be Washington County, Maryland. You agree that any judgments awarded may be applied to and collected from you personally or corporately. Should any party file an action contrary to this paragraph, the counterparty may recover reasonable legal fees and costs. Further, if you bring a claim against the Auctioneer and do not prevail, you agree that you will reimburse the Auctioneer for all legal fees and costs. 22. Interim or Preliminary Relief: Notwithstanding the contents of Paragraph 22 of these Terms and Conditions, you agree that the Auctioneer may seek interim or preliminary relief in Washington County Maryland court having jurisdiction in order to protect any rights or property that the Auctioneer may have pending arbitration or litigation. 23. Liability: In all cases, the Auctioneer's liability, and the liability of the seller of the items in this auction, will be limited to the refund of your purchase price. The Auctioneer will not be liable for any amount in connection with the postponement or cancellation of this auction, or the withdrawal of any item or lot from this auction. In no event will the Auctioneer be liable for lost profits or any special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with this auction or any related sale or transaction. 1. No Liability for the Acts of Third Parties: The Auctioneer is not responsible for any action taken by any seller, bidder, or other third party before, during, or after this auction. 2. No Liability for Site Malfunction: You understand that this auction is online-only, and so relies on devices and programs that may malfunction without warning. You agree that the Auctioneer will not be liable for any error or inconvenience that may be the result of such a malfunction. You further understand and agree that the Auctioneer may void or suspend any sale, or resell any item, if the Auctioneer determines a transaction to have been affected by any site malfunction. 24. Indemnification: You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Auctioneer and its employees, officers, owners, affiliates, agents, and representatives from and against any claims, losses, damages, liabilities, judgments, fees, costs, and expenses, including reasonable legal fees and costs, related to, arising from, or associated with you, your agents or representatives - including, but not limited to, personal injury or property damage caused at any sales site or during removal or transportation of items won at auction, any dispute with another bidder, or any violation of these Terms and Conditions. 25. Limitations: These Terms and Conditions do not - nor are they intended to - create any agency-, partnership-, joint venture-, employer-employee-, or franchisor-franchisee relationship. These Terms and Conditions cannot be altered except in writing by the Auctioneer. 26. Severability: If any term, provision, paragraph, condition, or other portion of this agreement - or the application of these to any person, place, or circumstance - is held to be invalid, unenforceable, or void, the remainder of this agreement and such term, provision, covenant or condition as applied to other persons, places and circumstances will remain in full force and effect. 27. Governing Law: These Terms and Conditions will be governed by and construed under the laws of the county of Washington, State of Maryland. 28. Entire Agreement: These Terms and Conditions contain our entire agreement and supersede any prior oral or written agreements relating to the same subject matter.
Listing Information
Collectibles, Civil War books, G.A.R. etc.

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Auctioneer's Notes: Online-Only Bidding!
Our Max Bid feature allows you to input the total amount of money you are willing to spend on a specific item. Our online bidding platform system will then update the bids so that you are the high bidder until it reaches your maximum bid

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Gettysburg, PA 1863 Mother of Pearl Hatchet /
Thermometer, New in original box 3 1/2"L

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Gettysburg, PA Match Box Case, the pictures are:
House where Jennie Wade was shot, High Water mark, Soldiers National Meonument, w/original box 2 1/4" x 1 1/2"

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General Lee's Headquarters, Gettysburg, PA
Reverse side-Mirroro 2 1/2"round


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Curtis Lee Mansion Arlington, VA General Lee 2
pin set, 3/4" Big Pin & Lee's Head

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Gettysburg, PA Vintage stick pin, High Water
Mark, made by Sommer Badge Co., Newark NJ, Pat. Aug 8, 1899 1 1/4" D

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Gettysburg, PA Belt Buckle, 3 1/4" x 2 1/2"
Alumaline on buckle: Lincold Address Monument VA State memorial, Soldiers National Monument PA State Monument



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Blue ware Staffordshire, England, Made
exclusively for White House of the Confederacy (1818) Richmond, VA 4" round

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Vintage advertising match box from the early
'60s, Gettysburg Motor Lodge on front-Four Score & Seven, Lincoln - Lee - Jackson & soldier


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Canteen w/cork, cloth covered, shows wear, still
can read "We Both Drank From The Same Canteen" 3 1/4"D

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Battle of Cedar Creek, Middletown VA, 1864, 135th
Anniv. Re-enactment Done on the original battlefield

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Vintage tape measure 1 3/4" ;on one side - Devil's
Den, other side General Meade's headquarters-Gettysburg, VA

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G.A.R. match box 1 1/2" x 2" on front Flog, Hat,
Sword, Rifle, G.A.R. Star & Wreath

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Vintage Oval mirror w/Soldiers National Monument
- Gettysburg PA, *check out the clothing on the people - 2" x 2 3/4"

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Gettysburg, PA Stick match holder (vintage)
picture on both sides 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" - Side 1:Jenny Wade House Monument & Picture, Side 2 - High Water Mark

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44th National Encampment G.A.R Vintage stick pin,
Atlantic City, Sept. 19-24, 1910 by Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark NJ Pat 1896 1 1/4"D

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Vintage Gettysburg Ring, expandable inside ring,
face of ring:Cannon says Gettysburg, PA size 5

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Two Lincoln Stick Pins - Inside: American Baptist
- Publication Society, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas, & Atlanta 3/4"


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Vintage G.A.R. 31st Encampment August 1897,
Buffalo, Pendant 1" Ruby red behind G.A.R.


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Vintage 1" stick pin General S.J. Jackson
"Stonewall Jackson" made by Whitehead & Hoag Newark NJ


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4" x 2 1/2" U S Mail bag from Gettysburg PA w/4
pictuires: The High Water Mark, Lincoln Speech memorial, General Lee's Headquarters, Soldiers National Monument on spot when Lincoln delivered his address

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G.A.R. 1861 - 1865 Welcome Comrades Flag Pin
w/canteen on "We Drank From Same Canteen" 3"pin-2"flag

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3" Gettysburg PA plate "Eternal Light Peace
Memorial" on statue "Peace Eternal In A Nation United"

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20 Vintage photos, bought originally 1947 How The
Things In Gettysburg PA, very interesting original box 3" x 2"

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1 1/2" x 2 1/4" Gettysburg PA metal match strike
case, picture: General Lee's Headquarters

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G.A.R. 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" Souvenir Flask w/metal
strap 1861 - 1865 on flask "We Drank From the Same Canteen" both sides (silver wash over tin)

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2 1/2" x 4" plastic binoculars Eternal Light
Picture, Compass on Top, strap shows wear


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Midget of Fort or Naval Cannon used during the
American Revolution - the War of 1812 and to and during the American Civil Wr, when the more "modern" riffled cannons were gradually brought into use

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1 1/2" x 2" Pewter Christmas Ornament by Andrew
Chernak, picture of H. L. Hunley





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4 1/2" x 4 1/2" Coventry Pewter Christmas
Ornament from The Gettysburg Gift center, picture of Stonewall Jackson by Andrew Chernak


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2 3/4" x 2 3/4" Tin Gettysburg Heart Shaped box
w/red lining original packageing made in Japan Picture: peace Light


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Lee coin made for the Museum of the Confederacy,
Richmond VA, by Franklin Mint on coin: Lee 1807 - 1870 General Educator Patriot




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The Norther Confederate Penny, Robert lovett an
engraver & die maker from Philadelphia received an order from Philadelphia jeweler to make one cent pieces for the Confederate Government. He struck 13 pieces and became afraid the US Government might arrest him so he hid them. Lovett made store ca...

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G.A.R. 1923 Milwaukee Wis., 57th Encampment Badge
on face-James W. Willett Commander in Chief by Whitehead & Hoag, Newark NJ 5"


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G.A.R. Reunion of the 11th New Jersey Veteran
Volunteers, Dover N.J. October 10, 1900 button made by Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark NJ Aug 1896, 2"D x 5"L

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G.A.R. 43rd National Encampment Aug 9-14, 1909,
Salt Lake City - Picture: Abe Lincoln crossed swords 1 1/4" x 3"


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Souvenir Gettysburg Ribbon "Devil's Den" made by
Weber Badge & Novelty Co., Reading PA 1 1/4"D x 5"L

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4 Small dishes 2 1/2 x 2 1/2, Gettysburg
pictures: Gettysburg College, High Water Monument, Penn State Monument & General Meade's Headquarters, made in Germany

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Square clear glass ash tray, Eternal Light, Peace
Monument, Gettysburg 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"


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Gettysburg PA Ladies compact New- powder & mirror
and puffs Emblem on front-High Water Mark in original box

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Vintage Metal letter opener w/magnifier 4 3/4" x
1 1/4" on front "Phillips" back: "Milk of Magnesia" Phospho of Quinine Comp, Made in England

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Vintage Metal Advertising Bottle opener, 3" x 1
1/4" printed on front: Enjoy Schenley for good taste, back tip - Vaughan, Chicago pat Pending

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4 Small dishes 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" Gettysburg
Pictures: Soldiers National Cemetery, High Water Mark Monument, PA State Monument, Jennie Wade House w/her statue & her picture


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Vintage ladies tape measure with side view of
lady - Made in Germany 1 1/2"d

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Soldier National Monument Gettysburg, PA, paper
weight (good picture) 2 1/2" x 4"


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Montgomery Civil War Commemoration, Montgomery
Alabama, "Confederate Colonel" Feb 12-18, 1961 2"D



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Gen. Hancock on horse monument Gettysburg, PA
paper weight (water damage) 2 1/2" x 4"

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67 Annual Encampment G.A.R.Ribbon Dept. of New
Jersey, Asbury Park, N.J. June 27-28-29, 1934 5 1/2" (really good condition)



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Pocket watch w/chain; Inside on face: American
Civil War Sesquinctennial, 150th year, Japan Movement in original box (new)


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Blue & Gray ribbon, says: Committee Blue & Gray,
Veterans Assoc, made by Bessinger & Dietz Newark, NJ 3"

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G.A.R. stick pin 65th Annual Encampment June
28-29-30, Town of Springfield Vermont, made by St. Louis Button Co, St. Louis MO 2 1/4"

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Gettysburg, PA metal ash tray, Double decorated
5" x 3", one side Eternal Light, Side Tow - Penn. State Memorial July 1,2,3, 1863

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Vintage Teaspoon measuring spoon, metal 1 in 3
teaspoon, on front: Bonny Stainless U.S.A


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Memorial Day Vintage stick pin, 1 1/4" round made
by Whitehead & Hoag, Co, Newark, NJ patented July 17, 1894

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64th G.A.R. & Allied Org. National Encampment
stick pin, Cincinnati OH, Aug 24-29 1930, made by Pettiebone Bros 1"D


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Vintage Hotel Gettysburg beauty salon mirror,
Stand up advertising 3" x 5", Telephone 779, says "Your hair- our care" made in Newton in Iowa

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Can opener & spoon metal, from Imprinted on
front: "Try-Me Bottling Co." "Quality Beverages" Allentown, PA 8"L



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Pocket Watch 1863-1988 (inside back)
by Ronshel 125 yr. National Commemorative Archives Limited Edition, Front- General Lee & General Mead, pictures & flag, back: Battle Gettysburg 1863

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Round paper weight 3",picture: House where
Jennie Wade was shot, Gettysburg, PA made in Chicago, U.S.A. (picture is excellent)

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Oval paper weight 2 1/2" x 4 1/4" picture:
Spanglers Spring, Gettysburg, PA (old) excellent picture

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Shoe pin cushion Gettysburg PA, metal 2 1/2" x 4
1/2" on front: Jennie Wade House

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Dark blue china salt & pepper hats, made by
Parksmith Corp. both plugs are new 2 1/2" x 2 3/4" on front: Crossed Swords & Flag

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Brown stines with wood handles Salt & Pepper 1
1/2" x 2 1/2" glass with plastic lids on both side of each: Gettysburg PA Eternal Light

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Porcelain Union Ash Tray hat, 4 1/2" x 3 1/2"
made in U.S.A. on top: American Flag, front US color blue & black

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Porcelain Rebel Ash tray hat 4 1/2" x 3 1/2" made
in U.S.A. on top: Rebel Flag, front CA, color gray & black


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White Agate Enamel adult invalid feeder 2 1/2" x
7" Civil War Era (good condition)

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Civil War Era Invalid Feeder 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"
white china, nice cut out of top

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Little jug 3 1/4" x 6" cream & light brown w/cork
on front: Gettysburg PA with 7 pictures

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3" x 4 1/2" tube bank, front: North & South
Soldier Cannon & Balls, plastic & metal

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China toy tea set marked Gettysburg PA, serv/4:
cups, plates, sugar, creamer & teapot, Peace Memorial New in Box never used

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Glass bottle type invalid feeder made in U.S.A.
(very unusual) 6 1/2"L x 2 1/4"W

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Pitcher Mother of pearl, 3" x 4 1/2", Gold Trim,
different shape, front: Gettysburg PA

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Gettysburg, PA 2 1/2" tea cup, picture: both
flags, drum, cannon, white trimmed in gold

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Metal souvenir dish 4 3/4" round has 3 pictures:
Soldiers Monument, National Cemetery, General Meads headquarters




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Coin: Pres. of United States Inaugerated 1st
Term, March 4, 1869, 2nd Term, March 4, 1873 U.S. Grant

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Special Numismatic Coin, Civil War, Commemorative
Coin, on front Bull Run, July 21, 1861

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The Official American Heritage of the Civil War,
Battle of Antietam Sept 17, 1862

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The official American Heritage of the Civil War,
Second Battle, Bull Run, Aug 29-30 1862


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Gettysburg PA clear 3 1/2" x 4" dish w/gold trim
Picture: Statues of General Buford & General Reynolds & Halls 2nd ME Battery (picture in good condition)

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Metal Tray, 4 3/4" x 3 1/2" from Original
Electric Map, Gettysburg 1861 - 1865 on face, Tow Flags - Cannon - Rifle - Sword - Cannon Balls, Made in Japan

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Silver covered metal, Ash Tray, 4 1/4" round
Gettysburg Peace Memorial, Statue: "Peace Eternal in a Nation United"


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125th Anniversary of Gettysburg Coin, front: Lee
& Meade, back Lincoln over address, brass, 1862 - 1988, made by Medallic Art Co., Danbury CT

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Clear paper weight 1970 Stone Mountain
Confederate Memorial, Generals & Horses 3"Round (it's a coin type)

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4" White ashtray, trimmed in blue & gold, face:
Peace Light monument, two cannons & Gettysburg PA

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2 1/4" Great Britain fine bone china bell, in
orig. box, made by: WAP Watons, front: Cannon Gettysburg, PA

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China coffee pot salt & pepper, 2 3/4" made in
Japan, picture: Stone Mountain Georgia skylift (has corks)


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Vintage picture of Jennie Wade House, picture &
statue 5 1/4" x 7" (wear on material around glass over picture

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3" Brown bottle salt & pepper, from museum,
front: Gettysburg National Museum, bottom: mute Buffalo

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A piece of history, Gettysburg PA, A cut of the
honey locust tree - known to Civil War Collectors as "The Witness Tree" President Lincoln gave his immortal speech in the shadow of this tree. Paperwork with it.


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Gettysburg mug, brown glass w/wood wrapping &
handle, 5 images on wood, 4 3/4" x 5"H (nicks on edge)

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Harpers Ferry WV, green pitcher w/gold trim, on
bottom: Paden City Artware, Co, made in WV 2 1/4" x 2 3/4"








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Gettysburg National shrine frosted glass 7
images: Lee-Soldiers Monument, Meade-Peace memorial, PA St memorial - Lincoln speech memorial 4 3/4" x 2 1/2"



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German Blue Ware sugar bowl & pitcher Penn State
memorial-Gettysburg sugar 3" x 4 1/2", pitcher 3" x 4" (marked Germany)


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Two tone blue cup & plate on stand, Gettysburg,
plate 3 1/2"D, cup 1 1/4" x 2 1/2"

149
Whelcock china Austria, white pitcher 2 1/2"H x 3
1/4" w/handle, picture: Devil's Den, Gettysburg PA


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Ruby & clear glass, small mug 2" x 3" printing:
Gen. Meade's headquarters-Gettysburg PA

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White coffee cup, 3"x3", picture: Both flags &
gettysburg, bottom: FORM Shenango china, USA


154
Gettysburg rooster on top of bell, glass salt &
pepper, front: Souvenir of Gettysburg PA, 3 1/4" x 5 1/4"


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Clear glass w/candle shot glass, Gettysburg, PA ,
on back: Rx one double shot every 15 min till no pain is felt, Dr. I.M.High, 2" x 2 1/2"

157
Blue swirl glass salt & pepper Eternal Light,
Gettysburg, PA, shakers 2 1/2" x 2 1/2", rack 2 1/2" x 4"

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Gettysburg salt & pepper in original box w/tray,
tray: 4 1/2" x 2" teapots: 1 3/4" x 2" (spout-broke)


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Little belly white cup, picture: Gettysburg PA
High Water mark, made in Austria / O.B. Meyers 2 1/2" x 3 1/2"

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Vintage vase: Gettysburg, PA rose & bud, six
sided 1 3/4" x 5"H, made in Germany (no chips)


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White cup trimmed in gold, Gettysburg PA, 2" x 3
1/4" picture: 2 Flags, Drum & Cannon


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Metal heart tray, stamped out w/General Lee's
headquarters, hand painted flowers 4 1/4" x 4 1/4"

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Ruby glass drinking glass Gettysburg PA, one side
Lincoln's face, other side Mister Ed's 2 3/4" x 3"H




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Two coffee or tea cups white, picture: Lee's
face over flag, 2 3/4" x 3 1/4" Japan


173
China scalloped dish, G.A.R., 1861-1865 Made in
Austria by Carlsbad China, 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" (small nicks)

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Tin vintage tray, hand painted, Eternal Light
1863, Gettysburg, PA made in Japan 5"W x 3 1/2"


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Official Civil War Centennial Medallion,
1861-1865, back: U S Grant & R E Lee

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2-White dishes, #1-Penn State monument made in
Jonroth England, 3", #2-Peace Light made Old English Staffordshire Ware 3 1/4" made by Adams

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G.A.R. canteen 3 3/4" x 3 1/4" Compliments Aug.
Wentz Post # 1, Davenport, Iowa 26th Annual Encampment 12-12-14 1900 (small chip)

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Book: The Way To Appomattox Battles and Leaders
of the Civil War - Volume IV hardback

186
Book: Retreat From Gettyburg, Battles and
Leaders of the Civil War - Volume III, Popular Edition by Thomas Yoseloff

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Book: North to Antietam Battles and Leaders of
the Civil War - Volume II Popular Edition Thomas Yoseloff

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Book: From Sumpter To Shiloh Battles and Leaders
on The Civil War - Volume I Popular Edition, with a New Introduction by Roy E.l Nichols hardback



191
Book: Freedom A Novel of Abraham Lincoln and the
Civil War by William Safire, hardback




195
Book: With My Face To The Enemy Perspectives on
the Civil War by Robert Cowley hardback



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Collectibles, Civil War books, G.A.R. etc.

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Auctioneer's Notes: Online-Only Bidding!
Our Max Bid feature allows you to input the total amount of money you are willing to spend on a specific item. Our online bidding platform system will then update the bids so that you are the high bidder until it reaches your maximum bid

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Gettysburg, PA 1863 Mother of Pearl Hatchet /
Thermometer, New in original box 3 1/2"L

3
Gettysburg, PA Match Box Case, the pictures are:
House where Jennie Wade was shot, High Water mark, Soldiers National Meonument, w/original box 2 1/4" x 1 1/2"

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General Lee's Headquarters, Gettysburg, PA
Reverse side-Mirroro 2 1/2"round


6
Curtis Lee Mansion Arlington, VA General Lee 2
pin set, 3/4" Big Pin & Lee's Head

7
Gettysburg, PA Vintage stick pin, High Water
Mark, made by Sommer Badge Co., Newark NJ, Pat. Aug 8, 1899 1 1/4" D

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Gettysburg, PA Belt Buckle, 3 1/4" x 2 1/2"
Alumaline on buckle: Lincold Address Monument VA State memorial, Soldiers National Monument PA State Monument



11
Blue ware Staffordshire, England, Made
exclusively for White House of the Confederacy (1818) Richmond, VA 4" round

12
Vintage advertising match box from the early
'60s, Gettysburg Motor Lodge on front-Four Score & Seven, Lincoln - Lee - Jackson & soldier


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Canteen w/cork, cloth covered, shows wear, still
can read "We Both Drank From The Same Canteen" 3 1/4"D

15
Battle of Cedar Creek, Middletown VA, 1864, 135th
Anniv. Re-enactment Done on the original battlefield

16
Vintage tape measure 1 3/4" ;on one side - Devil's
Den, other side General Meade's headquarters-Gettysburg, VA

17
G.A.R. match box 1 1/2" x 2" on front Flog, Hat,
Sword, Rifle, G.A.R. Star & Wreath

18
Vintage Oval mirror w/Soldiers National Monument
- Gettysburg PA, *check out the clothing on the people - 2" x 2 3/4"

19
Gettysburg, PA Stick match holder (vintage)
picture on both sides 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" - Side 1:Jenny Wade House Monument & Picture, Side 2 - High Water Mark

20
44th National Encampment G.A.R Vintage stick pin,
Atlantic City, Sept. 19-24, 1910 by Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark NJ Pat 1896 1 1/4"D

21
Vintage Gettysburg Ring, expandable inside ring,
face of ring:Cannon says Gettysburg, PA size 5

22
Two Lincoln Stick Pins - Inside: American Baptist
- Publication Society, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas, & Atlanta 3/4"


24
Vintage G.A.R. 31st Encampment August 1897,
Buffalo, Pendant 1" Ruby red behind G.A.R.


26
Vintage 1" stick pin General S.J. Jackson
"Stonewall Jackson" made by Whitehead & Hoag Newark NJ


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4" x 2 1/2" U S Mail bag from Gettysburg PA w/4
pictuires: The High Water Mark, Lincoln Speech memorial, General Lee's Headquarters, Soldiers National Monument on spot when Lincoln delivered his address

30
G.A.R. 1861 - 1865 Welcome Comrades Flag Pin
w/canteen on "We Drank From Same Canteen" 3"pin-2"flag

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3" Gettysburg PA plate "Eternal Light Peace
Memorial" on statue "Peace Eternal In A Nation United"

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20 Vintage photos, bought originally 1947 How The
Things In Gettysburg PA, very interesting original box 3" x 2"

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1 1/2" x 2 1/4" Gettysburg PA metal match strike
case, picture: General Lee's Headquarters

34
G.A.R. 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" Souvenir Flask w/metal
strap 1861 - 1865 on flask "We Drank From the Same Canteen" both sides (silver wash over tin)

35
2 1/2" x 4" plastic binoculars Eternal Light
Picture, Compass on Top, strap shows wear


37
Midget of Fort or Naval Cannon used during the
American Revolution - the War of 1812 and to and during the American Civil Wr, when the more "modern" riffled cannons were gradually brought into use

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1 1/2" x 2" Pewter Christmas Ornament by Andrew
Chernak, picture of H. L. Hunley





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4 1/2" x 4 1/2" Coventry Pewter Christmas
Ornament from The Gettysburg Gift center, picture of Stonewall Jackson by Andrew Chernak


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2 3/4" x 2 3/4" Tin Gettysburg Heart Shaped box
w/red lining original packageing made in Japan Picture: peace Light


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Lee coin made for the Museum of the Confederacy,
Richmond VA, by Franklin Mint on coin: Lee 1807 - 1870 General Educator Patriot




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The Norther Confederate Penny, Robert lovett an
engraver & die maker from Philadelphia received an order from Philadelphia jeweler to make one cent pieces for the Confederate Government. He struck 13 pieces and became afraid the US Government might arrest him so he hid them. Lovett made store ca...

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G.A.R. 1923 Milwaukee Wis., 57th Encampment Badge
on face-James W. Willett Commander in Chief by Whitehead & Hoag, Newark NJ 5"


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G.A.R. Reunion of the 11th New Jersey Veteran
Volunteers, Dover N.J. October 10, 1900 button made by Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark NJ Aug 1896, 2"D x 5"L

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G.A.R. 43rd National Encampment Aug 9-14, 1909,
Salt Lake City - Picture: Abe Lincoln crossed swords 1 1/4" x 3"


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Souvenir Gettysburg Ribbon "Devil's Den" made by
Weber Badge & Novelty Co., Reading PA 1 1/4"D x 5"L

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4 Small dishes 2 1/2 x 2 1/2, Gettysburg
pictures: Gettysburg College, High Water Monument, Penn State Monument & General Meade's Headquarters, made in Germany

59
Square clear glass ash tray, Eternal Light, Peace
Monument, Gettysburg 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"


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Gettysburg PA Ladies compact New- powder & mirror
and puffs Emblem on front-High Water Mark in original box

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Vintage Metal letter opener w/magnifier 4 3/4" x
1 1/4" on front "Phillips" back: "Milk of Magnesia" Phospho of Quinine Comp, Made in England

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Vintage Metal Advertising Bottle opener, 3" x 1
1/4" printed on front: Enjoy Schenley for good taste, back tip - Vaughan, Chicago pat Pending

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4 Small dishes 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" Gettysburg
Pictures: Soldiers National Cemetery, High Water Mark Monument, PA State Monument, Jennie Wade House w/her statue & her picture


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Vintage ladies tape measure with side view of
lady - Made in Germany 1 1/2"d

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Soldier National Monument Gettysburg, PA, paper
weight (good picture) 2 1/2" x 4"


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Montgomery Civil War Commemoration, Montgomery
Alabama, "Confederate Colonel" Feb 12-18, 1961 2"D



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Gen. Hancock on horse monument Gettysburg, PA
paper weight (water damage) 2 1/2" x 4"

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67 Annual Encampment G.A.R.Ribbon Dept. of New
Jersey, Asbury Park, N.J. June 27-28-29, 1934 5 1/2" (really good condition)



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Pocket watch w/chain; Inside on face: American
Civil War Sesquinctennial, 150th year, Japan Movement in original box (new)


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Blue & Gray ribbon, says: Committee Blue & Gray,
Veterans Assoc, made by Bessinger & Dietz Newark, NJ 3"

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G.A.R. stick pin 65th Annual Encampment June
28-29-30, Town of Springfield Vermont, made by St. Louis Button Co, St. Louis MO 2 1/4"

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Gettysburg, PA metal ash tray, Double decorated
5" x 3", one side Eternal Light, Side Tow - Penn. State Memorial July 1,2,3, 1863

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Vintage Teaspoon measuring spoon, metal 1 in 3
teaspoon, on front: Bonny Stainless U.S.A


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Memorial Day Vintage stick pin, 1 1/4" round made
by Whitehead & Hoag, Co, Newark, NJ patented July 17, 1894

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64th G.A.R. & Allied Org. National Encampment
stick pin, Cincinnati OH, Aug 24-29 1930, made by Pettiebone Bros 1"D


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Vintage Hotel Gettysburg beauty salon mirror,
Stand up advertising 3" x 5", Telephone 779, says "Your hair- our care" made in Newton in Iowa

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Can opener & spoon metal, from Imprinted on
front: "Try-Me Bottling Co." "Quality Beverages" Allentown, PA 8"L



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Pocket Watch 1863-1988 (inside back)
by Ronshel 125 yr. National Commemorative Archives Limited Edition, Front- General Lee & General Mead, pictures & flag, back: Battle Gettysburg 1863

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Round paper weight 3",picture: House where
Jennie Wade was shot, Gettysburg, PA made in Chicago, U.S.A. (picture is excellent)

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Oval paper weight 2 1/2" x 4 1/4" picture:
Spanglers Spring, Gettysburg, PA (old) excellent picture

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Shoe pin cushion Gettysburg PA, metal 2 1/2" x 4
1/2" on front: Jennie Wade House

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Dark blue china salt & pepper hats, made by
Parksmith Corp. both plugs are new 2 1/2" x 2 3/4" on front: Crossed Swords & Flag

95
Brown stines with wood handles Salt & Pepper 1
1/2" x 2 1/2" glass with plastic lids on both side of each: Gettysburg PA Eternal Light

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Porcelain Union Ash Tray hat, 4 1/2" x 3 1/2"
made in U.S.A. on top: American Flag, front US color blue & black

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Porcelain Rebel Ash tray hat 4 1/2" x 3 1/2" made
in U.S.A. on top: Rebel Flag, front CA, color gray & black


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White Agate Enamel adult invalid feeder 2 1/2" x
7" Civil War Era (good condition)

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Civil War Era Invalid Feeder 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"
white china, nice cut out of top

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Little jug 3 1/4" x 6" cream & light brown w/cork
on front: Gettysburg PA with 7 pictures

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3" x 4 1/2" tube bank, front: North & South
Soldier Cannon & Balls, plastic & metal

104
China toy tea set marked Gettysburg PA, serv/4:
cups, plates, sugar, creamer & teapot, Peace Memorial New in Box never used

105
Glass bottle type invalid feeder made in U.S.A.
(very unusual) 6 1/2"L x 2 1/4"W

106
Pitcher Mother of pearl, 3" x 4 1/2", Gold Trim,
different shape, front: Gettysburg PA

107
Gettysburg, PA 2 1/2" tea cup, picture: both
flags, drum, cannon, white trimmed in gold

108



111
Metal souvenir dish 4 3/4" round has 3 pictures:
Soldiers Monument, National Cemetery, General Meads headquarters




115
Coin: Pres. of United States Inaugerated 1st
Term, March 4, 1869, 2nd Term, March 4, 1873 U.S. Grant

116
Special Numismatic Coin, Civil War, Commemorative
Coin, on front Bull Run, July 21, 1861

117
The Official American Heritage of the Civil War,
Battle of Antietam Sept 17, 1862

118
The official American Heritage of the Civil War,
Second Battle, Bull Run, Aug 29-30 1862


120
Gettysburg PA clear 3 1/2" x 4" dish w/gold trim
Picture: Statues of General Buford & General Reynolds & Halls 2nd ME Battery (picture in good condition)

121
Metal Tray, 4 3/4" x 3 1/2" from Original
Electric Map, Gettysburg 1861 - 1865 on face, Tow Flags - Cannon - Rifle - Sword - Cannon Balls, Made in Japan

122
Silver covered metal, Ash Tray, 4 1/4" round
Gettysburg Peace Memorial, Statue: "Peace Eternal in a Nation United"


124
125th Anniversary of Gettysburg Coin, front: Lee
& Meade, back Lincoln over address, brass, 1862 - 1988, made by Medallic Art Co., Danbury CT

125
Clear paper weight 1970 Stone Mountain
Confederate Memorial, Generals & Horses 3"Round (it's a coin type)

126
4" White ashtray, trimmed in blue & gold, face:
Peace Light monument, two cannons & Gettysburg PA

127
2 1/4" Great Britain fine bone china bell, in
orig. box, made by: WAP Watons, front: Cannon Gettysburg, PA

128
China coffee pot salt & pepper, 2 3/4" made in
Japan, picture: Stone Mountain Georgia skylift (has corks)


130
Vintage picture of Jennie Wade House, picture &
statue 5 1/4" x 7" (wear on material around glass over picture

131
3" Brown bottle salt & pepper, from museum,
front: Gettysburg National Museum, bottom: mute Buffalo

132
A piece of history, Gettysburg PA, A cut of the
honey locust tree - known to Civil War Collectors as "The Witness Tree" President Lincoln gave his immortal speech in the shadow of this tree. Paperwork with it.


134
Gettysburg mug, brown glass w/wood wrapping &
handle, 5 images on wood, 4 3/4" x 5"H (nicks on edge)

135
Harpers Ferry WV, green pitcher w/gold trim, on
bottom: Paden City Artware, Co, made in WV 2 1/4" x 2 3/4"








143
Gettysburg National shrine frosted glass 7
images: Lee-Soldiers Monument, Meade-Peace memorial, PA St memorial - Lincoln speech memorial 4 3/4" x 2 1/2"



146
German Blue Ware sugar bowl & pitcher Penn State
memorial-Gettysburg sugar 3" x 4 1/2", pitcher 3" x 4" (marked Germany)


148
Two tone blue cup & plate on stand, Gettysburg,
plate 3 1/2"D, cup 1 1/4" x 2 1/2"

149
Whelcock china Austria, white pitcher 2 1/2"H x 3
1/4" w/handle, picture: Devil's Den, Gettysburg PA


151
Ruby & clear glass, small mug 2" x 3" printing:
Gen. Meade's headquarters-Gettysburg PA

152
White coffee cup, 3"x3", picture: Both flags &
gettysburg, bottom: FORM Shenango china, USA


154
Gettysburg rooster on top of bell, glass salt &
pepper, front: Souvenir of Gettysburg PA, 3 1/4" x 5 1/4"


156
Clear glass w/candle shot glass, Gettysburg, PA ,
on back: Rx one double shot every 15 min till no pain is felt, Dr. I.M.High, 2" x 2 1/2"

157
Blue swirl glass salt & pepper Eternal Light,
Gettysburg, PA, shakers 2 1/2" x 2 1/2", rack 2 1/2" x 4"

158
Gettysburg salt & pepper in original box w/tray,
tray: 4 1/2" x 2" teapots: 1 3/4" x 2" (spout-broke)


160
Little belly white cup, picture: Gettysburg PA
High Water mark, made in Austria / O.B. Meyers 2 1/2" x 3 1/2"

161
Vintage vase: Gettysburg, PA rose & bud, six
sided 1 3/4" x 5"H, made in Germany (no chips)


163
White cup trimmed in gold, Gettysburg PA, 2" x 3
1/4" picture: 2 Flags, Drum & Cannon


165

166
Metal heart tray, stamped out w/General Lee's
headquarters, hand painted flowers 4 1/4" x 4 1/4"

167
Ruby glass drinking glass Gettysburg PA, one side
Lincoln's face, other side Mister Ed's 2 3/4" x 3"H




171
Two coffee or tea cups white, picture: Lee's
face over flag, 2 3/4" x 3 1/4" Japan


173
China scalloped dish, G.A.R., 1861-1865 Made in
Austria by Carlsbad China, 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" (small nicks)

174
Tin vintage tray, hand painted, Eternal Light
1863, Gettysburg, PA made in Japan 5"W x 3 1/2"


176
Official Civil War Centennial Medallion,
1861-1865, back: U S Grant & R E Lee

177
2-White dishes, #1-Penn State monument made in
Jonroth England, 3", #2-Peace Light made Old English Staffordshire Ware 3 1/4" made by Adams

178
G.A.R. canteen 3 3/4" x 3 1/4" Compliments Aug.
Wentz Post # 1, Davenport, Iowa 26th Annual Encampment 12-12-14 1900 (small chip)

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185
Book: The Way To Appomattox Battles and Leaders
of the Civil War - Volume IV hardback

186
Book: Retreat From Gettyburg, Battles and
Leaders of the Civil War - Volume III, Popular Edition by Thomas Yoseloff

187
Book: North to Antietam Battles and Leaders of
the Civil War - Volume II Popular Edition Thomas Yoseloff

188
Book: From Sumpter To Shiloh Battles and Leaders
on The Civil War - Volume I Popular Edition, with a New Introduction by Roy E.l Nichols hardback



191
Book: Freedom A Novel of Abraham Lincoln and the
Civil War by William Safire, hardback




195
Book: With My Face To The Enemy Perspectives on
the Civil War by Robert Cowley hardback



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Online-Only Stewart Civil War Auction
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Apr 17
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Apr 30
Auction Location

Hagerstown, MD 21742
Company
Stouffer's Auction & Real Estate Co.

Website: stouffersauctionco.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
TERMS OF SALE / AUCTION *** You may arrange your own shipping for this auction. BUYER must make ALL arrangements with UPS, FedEx, or private shipper at their own expense. This is an online-only auction! * PLEASE SEE PREVIEW, CLOSE, & REMOVAL DATES UNDER AUCTION DETAILS TAB. * Terms and Conditions of Sale / Auction Have the money available on your credit card PRIOR to the close of the auction; there will be a $25 charge to re-process your card. For any questions regarding this auction, please email sue@stouffersauctionco.com or call 301-791-6896. Measurements given in catalog descriptions are approximated and are given as follows: Width (right to left), x Depth (front to back) x Height (top to bottom) Some items are large and may require disassembling to remove. Come prepared with proper vehicle, packing materials, boxes and manpower to load your purchases. These are the Terms and Conditions of Sale for this online auction. All parties will be expected to abide by the Terms and Conditions if any issues arise in connection with this auction. Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully! They contain important information about the online auction itself and your rights and responsibilities as a bidder. 1. Registration: To gain access to the Auctioneer's bidding system, you need to register and obtain a bid number. You must be eighteen years old or older to register. You agree that all information that you provide during the registration process will be true and accurate. You will be banned from participation in the Auctioneer's auctions indefinitely should you provide any false information during the registration process. 2. Applying for Tax-Exempt Status: Some bidders may be exempt from payment of applicable taxes. If you wish to apply for tax-exempt status, you must submit a completed copy of the Auctioneer's tax-exempt form PRIOR to this auction's closing. Any tax exemption forms received after the auction's closing will only be used for the NEXT auction in which you bid. Please note that the Auctioneer requires bidders to submit a new tax-exempt form for every auction. Once you have completed your tax-exempt form, please e-mail the form to sue@stouffersauctionco.com so that we can review your information. If you do not follow the procedures discussed in this paragraph, the Auctioneer will be unable to consider identifying you as exempt from taxation, and you will have to apply directly to the applicable state for a refund. Please also note that, depending on the state whose sales tax applies, submission of the Auctioneer's tax exempt form may not be sufficient to entitle you to tax-exempt status. Please review the form and its contents carefully, and contact the Auctioneer with any questions you may have. Maryland requires purchases of $200. before any tax can be exempt. 3. 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You further agree not to copy, reproduce, or publically display any content from the Auctioneer's website without first obtaining written permission from the Auctioneer. 6. Bidder's Duty to Inspect and Investigate: You acknowledge that the Auctioneer is providing you with the opportunity to inspect the items being offered for sale in this auction. The Auctioneer strongly encourages you to attend the scheduled inspection for this auction. If you choose not to attend the appointed inspection and are in doubt about the condition, completeness or suitability of a given item, please bid accordingly OR do not bid. 1. Photographs and Descriptions: The Auctioneer regularly posts item descriptions and photographs to aid bidders in the bidding process, and we make every effort to ensure that the descriptions and photographs that we post accurately represent the items being offered for sale. In some photographs, multiple items may appear to be joined as a single unit, however you should not assume that a lot consists of more than one item simply because various items appear connected or are featured in the same photograph. Also understand that, on occasion, the wrong photograph may be displayed for a given item. At all times, you are bidding on items as they are described on this website, not as they appear in any photograph. 2. CHOOSE WISELY: We want everyone to get a good deal and most will. However, when you bid on the wrong item or decide an item is not suited for your intended use, our clients will not assume the cost of your mistakes. You agree that your failure to inspect or otherwise become fully informed about the items offered for sale in this auction will not be grounds for a refusal to pay amounts due to the Auctioneer nor for any claim against the Auctioneer. 7. WARRANTY AND CONDITION OF ITEMS SOLD: ALL LOTS AND ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, AND WITH NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IT IS BELIEVED THAT ALL DESCRIPTIONS ARE ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONS BUT ARE NOT GUARANTEED. 8. If You are Outbid: You can review your bids at any time prior to the close of that item. 9. Bidding Errors: You should carefully review every bid you choose to make before submitting that bid. The Auctioneer will not automatically assume that any bid - even a bid that increases your own, lower bid - was made in error. Many bidders routinely increase their own bids to price an item out of the reach of other bidders. 10.Bidder's Duty to Report Fraud: You are responsible for all bids made from your account. If you believe that an unauthorized person has gained access to your account, you must notify the Auctioneer immediately by sending an e-mail to sue@stouffersauctionco.com. You must also report the incident to the relevant law enforcement authorities and send the Auctioneer a copy of any resulting police report. You understand and agree that if you do not promptly report any suspected fraud to the Auctioneer and to the relevant law enforcement authorities, you will be held personally responsible for all purchases made using your account and bidder number. 11. Changes in Circumstance: All aspects of this auction are subject to change without notice. The Auctioneer reserves the right to - at any time - (1) add or remove items from the auction, (2) split or combine lots, (3) add minimum bids or reserve prices, (4) cancel, suspend, extend or reschedule the sale of an individual item, lot, auction, and/or auction event, (5) make changes to the auction's closing, inspection, or removal times, or (6) take any other action the Auctioneer deems necessary to affect the fair conduct of this auction or protection of buyers', sellers', or other parties' interests. In the event a seller withdraws an item from this auction prior to the close of the auction, the Auctioneer may leave the item on the catalog and buy the item back on behalf of the seller to establish the Auctioneer's earned commission and the buyer's premium due to the Auctioneer from the seller. In the event of a technological/software glitch, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extend dates & times of closing to protect bidders'/clients'/customers'interests. 12. Closing: the Auctioneer's online auctions are designed to mimic traditional "live" actions. For this reason, this auction will have a staggered, dynamic closing. 1. Staggered Closing: This online auction will automatically begin to close at a rate of five items per minute, every minute. Individual items closing times may be extended past their scheduled closing time, however, as a result of the Auctioneer's dynamic closing feature. 2.Dynamic Closing: The closing time of an item is automatically extended an additional two minutes whenever a bid is placed within the two minutes leading up to an item's scheduled closing time. 13. Winning Bids: If you place a bid in this auction, and your bid is determined to be the winning bid, you become obligated to pay for the item BY THE CREDIT CARD ON FILE that you have won at the price you gave as your bid. 1. Notification: If you end up placing one or more winning bids in this auction, the Auctioneer will contact you by e-mail to let you know which items you have won. This e-mail notification will be the only contact you receive from the Auctioneer about your winning bids; this means that you are responsible for checking your e-mail following the close of the auction to determine what items you have won. If you do not receive an e-mail identifying you as a winning bidder, it is because the Auctioneer has no record of your having placed a winning bid. 2. Bid Inquiries: If you believe that you placed a winning bid, but do not receive an e-mail, you must notify the Auctioneer by sending an e-mail to sue@stouffersauctionco.com explaining your situation by 9:00am on the day after of the auction has closed. You agree that the Auctioneer will be the sole authority regarding the identification of winning bids. 14. Payment: At the conclusion of this auction, the credit card associated with your account will be automatically charged for the full price of your purchases. For this reason, it is imperative that you provide the Auctioneer with a credit card that can bear the weight of all of your purchases at the moment the auction closes. You can update your credit card information at any time. 1. Suspension: You understand and agree that if, at the end of this auction, the Auctioneer is twice unable to charge your credit card for the entire amount of your purchases, the Auctioneer will suspend your online bidding privileges indefinitely. The Auctioneer will only reinstate suspended accounts if the suspended bidder hands over a $1,000 deposit to be held in escrow for a period of one year. 2. Chargebacks Prohibited: You agree that you will accept all charges placed on the credit card associated with your account, and you agree that you will not charge back any amount that the Auctioneer charges to your credit card. You agree that this provision applies equally to amounts charged in connection with any items you have won and any costs or fees discussed in Paragraphs 18-20 of these Terms and Conditions. 15. Buyer's Premium: A 15% buyer's premium is added to every purchase. This means that if your winning bids add up to $100, you will be charged $115 at checkout. 16. Sales Tax: Sales tax will be collected on items purchased at this auction. Remember: if you are tax exempt, you must follow the procedures discussed in Paragraph 2 to apply for tax-exempt status. 17. Default and Resale: You agree that if, after being declared the winning bidder, you fail to pay for any item that you have won for any reason, your account will be declared in default. If you still refuse to pay for any item after being notified of your account's being in default, you agree that the Auctioneer will have the right to immediately resell your item, and you further agree to pay (1) any cost associated with the resale and (2) any deficiency between your original purchase price and the resale price. 18. Picking Up Your Items: You are solely responsible for the safe and timely pick-up and removal of any items you may win at this auction. If you are unable to safely pick up and remove your items during the removal times that have been scheduled for this sale, PLEASE DO NOT BID. The Auctioneer does not ship, nor does the Auctioneer hold items beyond the published removal times. The Auctioneer will not issue you a refund if you are unable to pick up and safely remove your items during the published removal times. 1. Bidder's Duty to Remove Items Safely: Again, you are solely responsible for the safe pick-up, removal, and transportation of your items. You agree that the pick-up, removal, and transportation of your items will be solely at your expense and at your risk. You further agree that you will be responsible for any damage that you or any of your agents cause during any preview or removal period, and also agree that the credit card associated with your online account will be charged for any expenses incurred and/or repairs necessary as a result of any damage that you cause. 2.Release Upon Presentation of Receipt: You understand and agree that the Auctioneer will release your items only after you or your agent presents a sales receipt generated by the Auctioneer stating that your account is paid in full. You further understand and agree that it is your duty to ensure that any agent picking up items on your behalf has a copy of your paid sales receipt to present at the pick-up location. You explicitly authorize the Auctioneer to release your items to any person in possession of your paid sales receipt. No item will be released to any person unless that person presents a paid sales receipt listing the item in question. 3. Abandonment: You understand and agree that any item that you do not pick up during the published removal times will be considered abandoned. You understand and agree that you will be charged a reasonable fee for the storage, removal, and/or disposal of any item that is considered abandoned. 19. Disposal of Unclaimed Items: In the event you refuse to pay for or abandon any item that you win at auction, the Auctioneer will have the option of reselling, removing, storing, or disposing of the unpaid-for or abandoned item. You understand and agree that you will be personally responsible for all deficiencies - and all legal-, collection-, transportation-, and storage expenses - associated with your delinquent account and/or abandoned items. In the event of resale, you agree to pay any cost associated with the resale as well as any deficiency between your original purchase price and the resale price. 20. Non-Delivery: In the unusual event that an item has been totally mis-described or is unavailable for pickup during the published removal times, you must immediately notify the Auctioneer's onsite staff of the problem and file a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours. You understand and agree that if you fail to make a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours of your discovering the problem, your claim for non-delivery will not be honored. Claims for non-delivery may be filed by replying to the e-mail that informed you of your winning bins. Your claim must fully describe the nature of the problem that you have identified. 21. Claims and Choice of Venue: Any tort, civil, or other type law suit filed by Bidder and/or Buyer against the Auctioneer, Auction Company, and/or Seller shall be filed in Washington County, Maryland, U.S.A. Bidder/Buyer waives venue for filing law suits in any other jurisdiction. You agree that all claims will be litigated or arbitrated on an individual basis, and will not be consolidated with any claim made by another party. Venue in every case will be Washington County, Maryland. You agree that any judgments awarded may be applied to and collected from you personally or corporately. Should any party file an action contrary to this paragraph, the counterparty may recover reasonable legal fees and costs. Further, if you bring a claim against the Auctioneer and do not prevail, you agree that you will reimburse the Auctioneer for all legal fees and costs. 22. Interim or Preliminary Relief: Notwithstanding the contents of Paragraph 22 of these Terms and Conditions, you agree that the Auctioneer may seek interim or preliminary relief in Washington County Maryland court having jurisdiction in order to protect any rights or property that the Auctioneer may have pending arbitration or litigation. 23. Liability: In all cases, the Auctioneer's liability, and the liability of the seller of the items in this auction, will be limited to the refund of your purchase price. The Auctioneer will not be liable for any amount in connection with the postponement or cancellation of this auction, or the withdrawal of any item or lot from this auction. In no event will the Auctioneer be liable for lost profits or any special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with this auction or any related sale or transaction. 1. No Liability for the Acts of Third Parties: The Auctioneer is not responsible for any action taken by any seller, bidder, or other third party before, during, or after this auction. 2. No Liability for Site Malfunction: You understand that this auction is online-only, and so relies on devices and programs that may malfunction without warning. You agree that the Auctioneer will not be liable for any error or inconvenience that may be the result of such a malfunction. You further understand and agree that the Auctioneer may void or suspend any sale, or resell any item, if the Auctioneer determines a transaction to have been affected by any site malfunction. 24. Indemnification: You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Auctioneer and its employees, officers, owners, affiliates, agents, and representatives from and against any claims, losses, damages, liabilities, judgments, fees, costs, and expenses, including reasonable legal fees and costs, related to, arising from, or associated with you, your agents or representatives - including, but not limited to, personal injury or property damage caused at any sales site or during removal or transportation of items won at auction, any dispute with another bidder, or any violation of these Terms and Conditions. 25. Limitations: These Terms and Conditions do not - nor are they intended to - create any agency-, partnership-, joint venture-, employer-employee-, or franchisor-franchisee relationship. These Terms and Conditions cannot be altered except in writing by the Auctioneer. 26. Severability: If any term, provision, paragraph, condition, or other portion of this agreement - or the application of these to any person, place, or circumstance - is held to be invalid, unenforceable, or void, the remainder of this agreement and such term, provision, covenant or condition as applied to other persons, places and circumstances will remain in full force and effect. 27. Governing Law: These Terms and Conditions will be governed by and construed under the laws of the county of Washington, State of Maryland. 28. Entire Agreement: These Terms and Conditions contain our entire agreement and supersede any prior oral or written agreements relating to the same subject matter.
Collectibles, Civil War books, G.A.R. etc.

1
Auctioneer's Notes: Online-Only Bidding!
Our Max Bid feature allows you to input the total amount of money you are willing to spend on a specific item. Our online bidding platform system will then update the bids so that you are the high bidder until it reaches your maximum bid

2
Gettysburg, PA 1863 Mother of Pearl Hatchet /
Thermometer, New in original box 3 1/2"L

3
Gettysburg, PA Match Box Case, the pictures are:
House where Jennie Wade was shot, High Water mark, Soldiers National Meonument, w/original box 2 1/4" x 1 1/2"

4
General Lee's Headquarters, Gettysburg, PA
Reverse side-Mirroro 2 1/2"round

5

6
Curtis Lee Mansion Arlington, VA General Lee 2
pin set, 3/4" Big Pin & Lee's Head

7
Gettysburg, PA Vintage stick pin, High Water
Mark, made by Sommer Badge Co., Newark NJ, Pat. Aug 8, 1899 1 1/4" D

8
Gettysburg, PA Belt Buckle, 3 1/4" x 2 1/2"
Alumaline on buckle: Lincold Address Monument VA State memorial, Soldiers National Monument PA State Monument

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10

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Blue ware Staffordshire, England, Made
exclusively for White House of the Confederacy (1818) Richmond, VA 4" round

12
Vintage advertising match box from the early
'60s, Gettysburg Motor Lodge on front-Four Score & Seven, Lincoln - Lee - Jackson & soldier

13

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Canteen w/cork, cloth covered, shows wear, still
can read "We Both Drank From The Same Canteen" 3 1/4"D

15
Battle of Cedar Creek, Middletown VA, 1864, 135th
Anniv. Re-enactment Done on the original battlefield

16
Vintage tape measure 1 3/4" ;on one side - Devil's
Den, other side General Meade's headquarters-Gettysburg, VA

17
G.A.R. match box 1 1/2" x 2" on front Flog, Hat,
Sword, Rifle, G.A.R. Star & Wreath

18
Vintage Oval mirror w/Soldiers National Monument
- Gettysburg PA, *check out the clothing on the people - 2" x 2 3/4"

19
Gettysburg, PA Stick match holder (vintage)
picture on both sides 2 1/2" x 1 1/4" - Side 1:Jenny Wade House Monument & Picture, Side 2 - High Water Mark

20
44th National Encampment G.A.R Vintage stick pin,
Atlantic City, Sept. 19-24, 1910 by Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark NJ Pat 1896 1 1/4"D

21
Vintage Gettysburg Ring, expandable inside ring,
face of ring:Cannon says Gettysburg, PA size 5

22
Two Lincoln Stick Pins - Inside: American Baptist
- Publication Society, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas, & Atlanta 3/4"

23

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Vintage G.A.R. 31st Encampment August 1897,
Buffalo, Pendant 1" Ruby red behind G.A.R.

25

26
Vintage 1" stick pin General S.J. Jackson
"Stonewall Jackson" made by Whitehead & Hoag Newark NJ

27

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4" x 2 1/2" U S Mail bag from Gettysburg PA w/4
pictuires: The High Water Mark, Lincoln Speech memorial, General Lee's Headquarters, Soldiers National Monument on spot when Lincoln delivered his address

30
G.A.R. 1861 - 1865 Welcome Comrades Flag Pin
w/canteen on "We Drank From Same Canteen" 3"pin-2"flag

31
3" Gettysburg PA plate "Eternal Light Peace
Memorial" on statue "Peace Eternal In A Nation United"

32
20 Vintage photos, bought originally 1947 How The
Things In Gettysburg PA, very interesting original box 3" x 2"

33
1 1/2" x 2 1/4" Gettysburg PA metal match strike
case, picture: General Lee's Headquarters

34
G.A.R. 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" Souvenir Flask w/metal
strap 1861 - 1865 on flask "We Drank From the Same Canteen" both sides (silver wash over tin)

35
2 1/2" x 4" plastic binoculars Eternal Light
Picture, Compass on Top, strap shows wear

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Midget of Fort or Naval Cannon used during the
American Revolution - the War of 1812 and to and during the American Civil Wr, when the more "modern" riffled cannons were gradually brought into use

38
1 1/2" x 2" Pewter Christmas Ornament by Andrew
Chernak, picture of H. L. Hunley

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4 1/2" x 4 1/2" Coventry Pewter Christmas
Ornament from The Gettysburg Gift center, picture of Stonewall Jackson by Andrew Chernak

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45
2 3/4" x 2 3/4" Tin Gettysburg Heart Shaped box
w/red lining original packageing made in Japan Picture: peace Light

46

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Lee coin made for the Museum of the Confederacy,
Richmond VA, by Franklin Mint on coin: Lee 1807 - 1870 General Educator Patriot

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The Norther Confederate Penny, Robert lovett an
engraver & die maker from Philadelphia received an order from Philadelphia jeweler to make one cent pieces for the Confederate Government. He struck 13 pieces and became afraid the US Government might arrest him so he hid them. Lovett made store ca...

52
G.A.R. 1923 Milwaukee Wis., 57th Encampment Badge
on face-James W. Willett Commander in Chief by Whitehead & Hoag, Newark NJ 5"

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G.A.R. Reunion of the 11th New Jersey Veteran
Volunteers, Dover N.J. October 10, 1900 button made by Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark NJ Aug 1896, 2"D x 5"L

55
G.A.R. 43rd National Encampment Aug 9-14, 1909,
Salt Lake City - Picture: Abe Lincoln crossed swords 1 1/4" x 3"

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Souvenir Gettysburg Ribbon "Devil's Den" made by
Weber Badge & Novelty Co., Reading PA 1 1/4"D x 5"L

58
4 Small dishes 2 1/2 x 2 1/2, Gettysburg
pictures: Gettysburg College, High Water Monument, Penn State Monument & General Meade's Headquarters, made in Germany

59
Square clear glass ash tray, Eternal Light, Peace
Monument, Gettysburg 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"

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Gettysburg PA Ladies compact New- powder & mirror
and puffs Emblem on front-High Water Mark in original box

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Vintage Metal letter opener w/magnifier 4 3/4" x
1 1/4" on front "Phillips" back: "Milk of Magnesia" Phospho of Quinine Comp, Made in England

63
Vintage Metal Advertising Bottle opener, 3" x 1
1/4" printed on front: Enjoy Schenley for good taste, back tip - Vaughan, Chicago pat Pending

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4 Small dishes 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" Gettysburg
Pictures: Soldiers National Cemetery, High Water Mark Monument, PA State Monument, Jennie Wade House w/her statue & her picture

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Vintage ladies tape measure with side view of
lady - Made in Germany 1 1/2"d

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Soldier National Monument Gettysburg, PA, paper
weight (good picture) 2 1/2" x 4"

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Montgomery Civil War Commemoration, Montgomery
Alabama, "Confederate Colonel" Feb 12-18, 1961 2"D

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Gen. Hancock on horse monument Gettysburg, PA
paper weight (water damage) 2 1/2" x 4"

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67 Annual Encampment G.A.R.Ribbon Dept. of New
Jersey, Asbury Park, N.J. June 27-28-29, 1934 5 1/2" (really good condition)

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Pocket watch w/chain; Inside on face: American
Civil War Sesquinctennial, 150th year, Japan Movement in original box (new)

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Blue & Gray ribbon, says: Committee Blue & Gray,
Veterans Assoc, made by Bessinger & Dietz Newark, NJ 3"

79
G.A.R. stick pin 65th Annual Encampment June
28-29-30, Town of Springfield Vermont, made by St. Louis Button Co, St. Louis MO 2 1/4"

80
Gettysburg, PA metal ash tray, Double decorated
5" x 3", one side Eternal Light, Side Tow - Penn. State Memorial July 1,2,3, 1863

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Vintage Teaspoon measuring spoon, metal 1 in 3
teaspoon, on front: Bonny Stainless U.S.A

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Memorial Day Vintage stick pin, 1 1/4" round made
by Whitehead & Hoag, Co, Newark, NJ patented July 17, 1894

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64th G.A.R. & Allied Org. National Encampment
stick pin, Cincinnati OH, Aug 24-29 1930, made by Pettiebone Bros 1"D

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Vintage Hotel Gettysburg beauty salon mirror,
Stand up advertising 3" x 5", Telephone 779, says "Your hair- our care" made in Newton in Iowa

87
Can opener & spoon metal, from Imprinted on
front: "Try-Me Bottling Co." "Quality Beverages" Allentown, PA 8"L

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Pocket Watch 1863-1988 (inside back)
by Ronshel 125 yr. National Commemorative Archives Limited Edition, Front- General Lee & General Mead, pictures & flag, back: Battle Gettysburg 1863

91
Round paper weight 3",picture: House where
Jennie Wade was shot, Gettysburg, PA made in Chicago, U.S.A. (picture is excellent)

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Oval paper weight 2 1/2" x 4 1/4" picture:
Spanglers Spring, Gettysburg, PA (old) excellent picture

93
Shoe pin cushion Gettysburg PA, metal 2 1/2" x 4
1/2" on front: Jennie Wade House

94
Dark blue china salt & pepper hats, made by
Parksmith Corp. both plugs are new 2 1/2" x 2 3/4" on front: Crossed Swords & Flag

95
Brown stines with wood handles Salt & Pepper 1
1/2" x 2 1/2" glass with plastic lids on both side of each: Gettysburg PA Eternal Light

96
Porcelain Union Ash Tray hat, 4 1/2" x 3 1/2"
made in U.S.A. on top: American Flag, front US color blue & black

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Porcelain Rebel Ash tray hat 4 1/2" x 3 1/2" made
in U.S.A. on top: Rebel Flag, front CA, color gray & black

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White Agate Enamel adult invalid feeder 2 1/2" x
7" Civil War Era (good condition)

101
Civil War Era Invalid Feeder 2 1/4" x 3 1/2"
white china, nice cut out of top

102
Little jug 3 1/4" x 6" cream & light brown w/cork
on front: Gettysburg PA with 7 pictures

103
3" x 4 1/2" tube bank, front: North & South
Soldier Cannon & Balls, plastic & metal

104
China toy tea set marked Gettysburg PA, serv/4:
cups, plates, sugar, creamer & teapot, Peace Memorial New in Box never used

105
Glass bottle type invalid feeder made in U.S.A.
(very unusual) 6 1/2"L x 2 1/4"W

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Pitcher Mother of pearl, 3" x 4 1/2", Gold Trim,
different shape, front: Gettysburg PA

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Gettysburg, PA 2 1/2" tea cup, picture: both
flags, drum, cannon, white trimmed in gold

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Metal souvenir dish 4 3/4" round has 3 pictures:
Soldiers Monument, National Cemetery, General Meads headquarters

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Coin: Pres. of United States Inaugerated 1st
Term, March 4, 1869, 2nd Term, March 4, 1873 U.S. Grant

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Special Numismatic Coin, Civil War, Commemorative
Coin, on front Bull Run, July 21, 1861

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The Official American Heritage of the Civil War,
Battle of Antietam Sept 17, 1862

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The official American Heritage of the Civil War,
Second Battle, Bull Run, Aug 29-30 1862

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Gettysburg PA clear 3 1/2" x 4" dish w/gold trim
Picture: Statues of General Buford & General Reynolds & Halls 2nd ME Battery (picture in good condition)

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Metal Tray, 4 3/4" x 3 1/2" from Original
Electric Map, Gettysburg 1861 - 1865 on face, Tow Flags - Cannon - Rifle - Sword - Cannon Balls, Made in Japan

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Silver covered metal, Ash Tray, 4 1/4" round
Gettysburg Peace Memorial, Statue: "Peace Eternal in a Nation United"

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125th Anniversary of Gettysburg Coin, front: Lee
& Meade, back Lincoln over address, brass, 1862 - 1988, made by Medallic Art Co., Danbury CT

125
Clear paper weight 1970 Stone Mountain
Confederate Memorial, Generals & Horses 3"Round (it's a coin type)

126
4" White ashtray, trimmed in blue & gold, face:
Peace Light monument, two cannons & Gettysburg PA

127
2 1/4" Great Britain fine bone china bell, in
orig. box, made by: WAP Watons, front: Cannon Gettysburg, PA

128
China coffee pot salt & pepper, 2 3/4" made in
Japan, picture: Stone Mountain Georgia skylift (has corks)

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Vintage picture of Jennie Wade House, picture &
statue 5 1/4" x 7" (wear on material around glass over picture

131
3" Brown bottle salt & pepper, from museum,
front: Gettysburg National Museum, bottom: mute Buffalo

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A piece of history, Gettysburg PA, A cut of the
honey locust tree - known to Civil War Collectors as "The Witness Tree" President Lincoln gave his immortal speech in the shadow of this tree. Paperwork with it.

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Gettysburg mug, brown glass w/wood wrapping &
handle, 5 images on wood, 4 3/4" x 5"H (nicks on edge)

135
Harpers Ferry WV, green pitcher w/gold trim, on
bottom: Paden City Artware, Co, made in WV 2 1/4" x 2 3/4"

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Gettysburg National shrine frosted glass 7
images: Lee-Soldiers Monument, Meade-Peace memorial, PA St memorial - Lincoln speech memorial 4 3/4" x 2 1/2"

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German Blue Ware sugar bowl & pitcher Penn State
memorial-Gettysburg sugar 3" x 4 1/2", pitcher 3" x 4" (marked Germany)

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148
Two tone blue cup & plate on stand, Gettysburg,
plate 3 1/2"D, cup 1 1/4" x 2 1/2"

149
Whelcock china Austria, white pitcher 2 1/2"H x 3
1/4" w/handle, picture: Devil's Den, Gettysburg PA

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151
Ruby & clear glass, small mug 2" x 3" printing:
Gen. Meade's headquarters-Gettysburg PA

152
White coffee cup, 3"x3", picture: Both flags &
gettysburg, bottom: FORM Shenango china, USA

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Gettysburg rooster on top of bell, glass salt &
pepper, front: Souvenir of Gettysburg PA, 3 1/4" x 5 1/4"

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Clear glass w/candle shot glass, Gettysburg, PA ,
on back: Rx one double shot every 15 min till no pain is felt, Dr. I.M.High, 2" x 2 1/2"

157
Blue swirl glass salt & pepper Eternal Light,
Gettysburg, PA, shakers 2 1/2" x 2 1/2", rack 2 1/2" x 4"

158
Gettysburg salt & pepper in original box w/tray,
tray: 4 1/2" x 2" teapots: 1 3/4" x 2" (spout-broke)

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Little belly white cup, picture: Gettysburg PA
High Water mark, made in Austria / O.B. Meyers 2 1/2" x 3 1/2"

161
Vintage vase: Gettysburg, PA rose & bud, six
sided 1 3/4" x 5"H, made in Germany (no chips)

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White cup trimmed in gold, Gettysburg PA, 2" x 3
1/4" picture: 2 Flags, Drum & Cannon

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Metal heart tray, stamped out w/General Lee's
headquarters, hand painted flowers 4 1/4" x 4 1/4"

167
Ruby glass drinking glass Gettysburg PA, one side
Lincoln's face, other side Mister Ed's 2 3/4" x 3"H

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Two coffee or tea cups white, picture: Lee's
face over flag, 2 3/4" x 3 1/4" Japan

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China scalloped dish, G.A.R., 1861-1865 Made in
Austria by Carlsbad China, 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" (small nicks)

174
Tin vintage tray, hand painted, Eternal Light
1863, Gettysburg, PA made in Japan 5"W x 3 1/2"

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176
Official Civil War Centennial Medallion,
1861-1865, back: U S Grant & R E Lee

177
2-White dishes, #1-Penn State monument made in
Jonroth England, 3", #2-Peace Light made Old English Staffordshire Ware 3 1/4" made by Adams

178
G.A.R. canteen 3 3/4" x 3 1/4" Compliments Aug.
Wentz Post # 1, Davenport, Iowa 26th Annual Encampment 12-12-14 1900 (small chip)

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Book: The Way To Appomattox Battles and Leaders
of the Civil War - Volume IV hardback

186
Book: Retreat From Gettyburg, Battles and
Leaders of the Civil War - Volume III, Popular Edition by Thomas Yoseloff

187
Book: North to Antietam Battles and Leaders of
the Civil War - Volume II Popular Edition Thomas Yoseloff

188
Book: From Sumpter To Shiloh Battles and Leaders
on The Civil War - Volume I Popular Edition, with a New Introduction by Roy E.l Nichols hardback

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Book: Freedom A Novel of Abraham Lincoln and the
Civil War by William Safire, hardback

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Book: With My Face To The Enemy Perspectives on
the Civil War by Robert Cowley hardback

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