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Revolutionary War Era Militaria Sale
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Gettysburg, PA 17325 |
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Saturday May 17, 2025 Completed |
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Redding Auction Service Inc. 1085 Table Rock Road, Gettysburg PA
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Special Start Time! SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025, at 9:30 AM Large American Revolutionary War Era Auction From the Life-Long Collection of the Late Steve Rinehart of Martinsburg, West Virginia
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Catalogued Lots Below to Sell at 10:00 AM: 1. Revolutionary War Era 17” Grease Horn – w/Chain & Hook 2. Tin Coffee Roaster – w/Slide Groove Lid – Circa 1780-1820 3. Blacksmith Forged Belt Axe – 5 ½” Long – Head is 2 ¾” Wide 4. French Spike Tomahawk – Found at Lake George, New York 5. Revolutionary War Era American Hand Forged Mattock – Excavated in 1970 at Yorktown, Virginia 6. Very Early Bone Handled Blacksmith Made Folding Knife/Fork Combination 7. Pre Revolutionary War Spoon – Circa 1720-1750 8. Lot of 3 Items Includes: Candle Snuffer, Candle Spike Holder & Double Spike Candle Holder 9. Revolutionary War Era Treenware Scoop – Marked “DH FOOT” on Handle 10. Revolutionary War Era Field Dental Kit 11. Revolutionary War Era Priming Wire 12. Revolutionary War Era Horsehair – Used for Stitching Wounds 13. Civil War Era Military Officer’s Wooden Whistle 14. Small Copper Measuring Cup w/Dovetailed Base 15. 3 ½” Horen Drinking Cup – w/Initials “JN” 16. Colonial Candle Mold – 10 ½” Long 17. Two Sets of Bone Handled Flatware – One Marked “Sanderson” 18. Revolutionary War Era Small Amputation/Surgeon Saw 19. Revolutionary War Era Bullet Extractor 20. Revolutionary War Era Medical Spatula Used for Spreading Ointments on Wounds – Found Near Albany, New York 21. Revolutionary War Era Log Wedge – 13 ½” Long, 2 ¾” Wide – Excavated at White Plains, New York (Battle of White Plains, October 28, 1776) 22. Pair of Blacksmith Made Primitive Mattocks 23. Revolutionary War Era Blacksmith Forged Belt Axe – Found in Ontario County, New York 24. Mattock – 8” Long – Marked “Ticonderoga” 25. French & Indian/Revolutionary War Era Hand Forged Axe – 19” Overall Length – Flared Blade w/Hammer Poll is 6” Wide x 3” – w/Hardwood Handle – From Upstate New York Collection 26. Cast Iron 3 Legged Kettle – Marked “ ” w/Adjustable Pot Lifter Handles 27. Blacksmith Forged Footed Trivet 28. Cast Iron 3 Legged Cooking Pot – w/4 ½” Handle 29. Cast Iron 3 Legged Pot w/Handle – 6” Wide 30. Long Handled Cooking Skillet – w/Makers Mark – 9 ¼” Pan – 13 ¼” Handle 31. Civil War Era Wooden Flute/Pan Pipes – 6 ¼” Long x 3 ½” Wide 32. Jews Harp 33. Loose Grape Shot 34. French & Indian War Grape Shot – Excavated During the Excavation & Rebuilding of Fort William Henry by J.A. Magee in the 1950’s, He Was Part of the Excavation Team 35. 2 ¾” Cast Hollow Cavity Cannon Ball – Marked “Boston” 36. Oblongated Iron Cannon Ball – 3 ¼”-3” 37. 2 1/8” Lead Solid Shot – Marked “Ticonderoga” “Prof. Dunn” 38. 3 ¾” Solid Shot Cannon Ball 39. Pair of Revolutionary War Era Swivel Gun Cannon Balls 40. Set of Cannon Chain Shot – Shot Are 3 ½” – Total Length of 22” 41. Revolutionary War American Hand Sewn Saddle Bags w/Original Straps & Iron Frame Buckles w/o Rollers – Found in New England – Once in Troiani Collection 42. Parts of Revolutionary War Era Boot 43. Revolutionary War Blown Glass Canteen Bottle w/Sewn Leather Covering, Braided Leather Top – 6” x 9 ¾” 44. Revolutionary War Era Doe Skin Sword Bag – w/COA 45. Revolutionary War American 25 Hole Cartridge Box – w/Paper Cartridge Remnants 46. Revolutionary War Era Belt Buckle 47. Revolutionary War Era Neck Stock Brass Buckle 48. Pair of Revolutionary War Era Shoe Buckles 49. Revolutionary War Shoulder Strap Buckle Found at a Hudson River Valley Camp Site 50. Revolutionary War American Officer’s Epaulette 51. Brass Buckle 52. Colonial American Buckle From Hudson River Valley 53. Revolutionary War Soldier’s Backpack Buckle – Found at a Hudson River Valley Revolutionary War Camp Site 54. Grouping of Three 18th/19th Century Buttons Including: 25th Inf. Napoleonic Button, Wood Backed, Vine Decorated Button & One Other 55. Revolutionary War Thimble From a Camp Site in the Hudson River Valley 56. French & Indian War Era Spectacles in Original Case 57. Split Musket Ball Conjoined Pair Found at a Hudson River Valley Revolutionary War Camp Site 58. Wedding Band From a Revolutionary War Camp Site in the Hudson River Valley 59. Colonial American Shoe Buckle From the Hudson River Valley 60. Wooden Stave Tankard w/Iron Bands & Wood Handle – 8” High, 5 ½” Round – Complete w/Lid 61. 18th Century Wooden Soap Mold/Container 62. 18th Century Wood Stave Style Barrel Canteen w/Metal Straps & Tin Spout – 7” High, 5” Round 63. Revolutionary War Era Wooden Bowl – 6 ¾” Wide x 3 ¼” High 64. 19th Century Wooden Kitchen Morter – 9” 65. Primitive Round Wooden Storage Box w/Banded Lid – Original Green Paint – 2 ¾” High, 7” Round 66. Revolutionary War Era Large Rampart Cannon/Musket Yoke – 6” x 9” x 6” – Marked “FT” for Fort Ticonderoga by Frank Kravic, who was the co-author of “Collector's Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution.” 67. Revolutionary War American Brass/Copper Bugle Horn 68. Pair of Corkscrews w/Wooden Handles – One Has Small Brush 69. 3 ¼” Hollow Cavity Cannon Ball w/Fuse Hole 70. Revolutionary War American Soap Stone Musket Ball Mold – Dated 1777 – Initialed “A.I.T.” – Dated on Bottom 1778 – Found 2 Blocks From Valley Forge Park, PA in the 1950s – Purchased From the Robert Oswald Collection 71. Revolutionary War Wooden Loading Block w/Leather Strap – 5 ¼” Long x 2 ¼” Wide 72. U.S. Hand Forged Horse Bit – Marked “4” & “Y&T” 73. U.S. Hand Forged Horse Bit – Marked “3” & “Y&T” 74. Pair of 19th Century Horse Bits 75. Snowshoes 76. 18th Century Hand Forged Iron Boat Hook – 7 ½” – Found Near Fort Ticonderoga, New York 77. Revolutionary War British Iron Tent Stake – Dug at Saratoga, New York 78. Revolutionary War Era Wagon Hitch w/O-Ring – Dug at Fort Ticonderoga – Marked by Frank Kravic From Joe Russell 79. Spike From the “Enterprise” Revolutionary War Ship Captured From the British in 1775 by Ethan Allen – One of Fleet of 1776/1777 80. Lot of Two Stirrups – Larger One Has Decoration 81. Jeton, Jews Harp & GR (Crown) Key Plate 82. Bosun’s Pipe Whistle 83. Circa 1755 British Cross – Dug at “Bear Camp” in Garrett County, MD 84. Revolutionary War Soldier’s Backpack Buckle – Found at a Hudson River Valley Revolutionary War Camp Site 85. Button Mold for Manufacturing Enlisted Man’s Pewter Buttons of the 3rd Mass. Regt. of the Continental Line, About 1781 – Found in a Hudson Highlands Winter Campsite 86. Revolutionary War Era Hand Forged 4 ½” Dividers 87. Circa 1780 Colonial America Tinned Copper Tavern Mug w/Soldered Seams, A Rolled Lip & Strap Handle – Found in Upstate New York 88. British Pewter Tankard – Marked “James Yates Pint” w/Crown Stamp – Circa 1800 89. Revolutionary War Era Wooden Bowl w/Small Handle – 7” 90. Horn Cup w/Initials “I.A.D.” Carved on Side – 2 ¾” High 91. 1850’s Era Wooden Hand Carved Pouring Dish – 3 ½” Tall 92. Wood Carved Burl Cup w/Handle 93. Wooden Ladle – 7 ½” 94. 18th Century Cheery Spoon – 8” Long 95. Exceptional, Unusual 1pc. Wooden Pail w/Line Decoration – w/Many Period Staples to Reinforce 96. Primitive Tapered Tin Pitcher w/Iron Handle – 8 ½” High x 5 ½” Base 97. Early Large Copper Pitcher w/Original Rivets – w/Hammer Marks – Note: Some Damage on Bottom 98. Revolutionary War Era Copper Fermentation Military Camp Still – 6 ¾” Tall x 5 ½” Wide 99. Early Amber Glass Rum Bottle w/Pontil Bottom 100. 18th Century Wooden Banded Powder Keg – 6 ½” x 17” – Found in Upstate New York 101. Colonial Era Socket Candle Spike & Colonial Era Candle Snuffer 102. Colonial Era 13 ½” Ember Tongs – Very Good Condition 103. J.S. Moore Marked Spiked Tomahawk Head w/Makers Mark – 8 ½” Long x 2 ¾” Wide Blade 104. Hand Forged Axe – w/4” x 2” Blade – w/12 ½” Handle 105. Revolutionary War Naval Shipwreck Artifact Grouping Including: Bronze Ship Spikes, Buckle Buttons, Coins, Musket Balls, Gunflints & Pully Bushing – Circa 1779-1780 106. Revolutionary War Paper Cartridge w/Original Latin Pater & Waterproofed Wax Coating 107. Revolutionary War Double Arm Artillery Worm – Found at Crown Point, New York 108. Revolutionary War Adjustable Powder Measure – Tin Construction – w/Heart Head Screw – w/Linked Chain 109. Revolutionary War Striped Fabric Shot Pouch w/Carved Wooden Spout & Wooden Stopper – Found in Pennsylvania 110. Revolutionary War Era Woven Personals Bag – w/Leather Strap – w/Green & Red Dyed Cord Decoration 111. Very Early Brass Medical Tourniquet w/Canvas Strap 112. Revolutionary War Two Lancet Fleam w/Scalpel & Carrying Case 113. Lot of 2 Fleams – 1 w/Wood Carry Case 114. 18th Century Iron Forged Sailor’s Palm – 4” in the Original Leather Pouch – Used to Stich Sales w/o Sticking the Hand w/the Needle 115. Wrought Iron Peel/Scraper – Topped w/A Rams Horn Terminal – 48” Long 116. Iron 2 Pronged Fork w/Curved Hook Design on Handle – 28” Long 117. Pointed Iron Spear w/Wooden Pole – 41” Long 118. Revolutionary War American Wooden Mortar Rammer – Turned Wood w/Depth Measurements on Handle 119. Wood Frame 10 Sided (Decagon) Leather Wrapped Telescope – w/Brass & Glass Lenses – w/Brass Gates – 26” Closed – 33 ½” Extended 120. Hand Carved Wooden Dipper/Scoop 121. Colonial Lantern Candle Holder – 11” Tall x 6” Wide 122. Spider Frying Pan w/7 ¾” Long Handle – Handle Has Makers Touch Mark 123. Small Metal Pot w/Lid & Handle – 5” Wide 124. Revolutionary War Era Wrought Iron Revolving Trivet – w/Triangle Design in Handle – 19” Long 125. Colonial/Revolutionary War Era Wrought Iron Brazier/Stove – 8” Tall x 8” Wide 126. Iron-Cast Brazier – 6” x 10” – Dug at Revolutionary War Campsite Near Fort Haldimand on the St. Lawrence River 127. Revolutionary War Era Cast Iron Camp Stove 128. Early 18th Century Handmade Amputation Knife – 17” Long 129. Revolutionary War Era Curved Amputation Knife – 11 ½” Long 130. Excavated 20ct Ball Gang Musket Ball Mold, Approx. 50 Cal. – 21 ½” Long Closed, Weighs 10lbs 131. Revolutionary War Era 50 Cavity Buckshot Mold – 16” Long, Weighs Over 2lbs 132. Revolutionary War Hand Forged American Musket Ball Ladle – 25” Long 133. Revolutionary War American Iron Leg Shackles – Excavated in Charlestown, South Carolina – 15” Long 134. Lot of 2 Revolutionary War Era American Musket Ball Ladles – 17 ¾” & 14” Long 135. Toby Mug, Wood & Sons England – 6” Character Jug No. 1 Drinker w/Pipe 136. Staffordshire Colonial Englishman – The Toper Toby/Character Jug – Circa 1890 137. Leonardo Toby Jug – Town Mayor 138. The Maritime Trust – Admiral Lord Hood Mug 139. George Washington Cast Iron Enamel Piggy Bank Figure – 6 ½” Tall 140. The Maritime Trust – Admiral Lord Nelson by Gerald Embleton Mug 141. St. Clement Jacqot Pitcher #7480 – Majolica Pottery XXTH 142. 1935 Vintage Tin Toy No. 27 Drum Major – Made by Wolverine Supply of Pittsburgh, PA – 14” High 143. 29” Tall Composition Revolutionary War Infantry Soldier 144. Cast Soldier Door Stop – Marked “Little Haskell” “Hagerstown, MD 1769” 145. Pair of 22 ½” Tall Composition Revolutionary War Figurines 146. Fife & Drum Collection Delaware Regiment Continental 12” Soldier Figure in Box 147. Fife & Drum Collection 64th Regiment of Foot British Infantryman 12” Soldier Figure in Box 148. Pair of Replica Flintlock Pistols – 1st if French St. Etienne – 2nd is Hawkins w/London Barrel 149. Lot of 3 Andrea by Sadek Porcelain 12 ½” Figurines Including: #5771 “Virginia Light Dragoons 1775” – #6774 “Morgan’s Virginia Rifleman 1776” & #6773 “2nd Maryland Infantry 1777” 150. Revolutionary War American Officers Camp Liquor Chest w/Original Green Paint & Blacksmith Forged Handles – Set Includes 7 Large & 6 Small Handblown & Etched Bottle Tray of Tumblers & Mixing Glasses – Found in New England – Very Rare Complete Set – See Pictures for Details 151. Revolutionary War Hospital Canteen w/Wooden Staves, Hoops & Wooden Pins – 8 ¼” High x 8 ½” Across – Found in Connecticut 152. Revolutionary War Era Wood Stave Canteen w/Wooden Hoops – w/Metal Nails w/Leather Seals – 6 ¼” x 3 ½” 153. Small Wooden Canteen w/Initials “WHW” – Lightly Dated 1814 – w/Other Carved Markings on Reverse – 3 ¼” x 4 ½” 154. Personal Wooden Decanter w/Metal Hoops – 5 ½” High x 3” – w/Stopper 155. 1779 Dated Wood Decanter Rundlet – 6” x 2.75” – w/Owner’s Initials “A.W.” Cut Into One Side – Other End is Carved Showing a House w/Chimney & Star Above – Shows Traces of Red Oxide Stain – Excellent Example 156. Wooden Round Canteen – Measures 7 ¼” x 3 ¾” – w/Hole for Spout – w/Tack Nails for Strap – Initialed “MW” “AB” – Very Good Condition 157. Round Wooden Primitive Storage Box – 4 ¼” High x 8 ½” Round 158. Wood Turned Mortar & Pestle 159. Colonial Era Turned Wooden Bowl – 6 ¾” Wide x 2 ½” High 160. Exceptional 1pc. Hollowed Out Grease Pail – w/Iron Handle – w/Flip Lid 161. Wooden Bowl w/Iron Band Around Top – 5 ½” Wide x 3” Tall 162. 8” Round-Flat Brimmed Wood Trencher – Circa 1750 163. Revolutionary War Era Wood Artillery Ram – 14” Long 164. Revolutionary War Era Soldiers “Hut” Broom (Birch) 165. 18th Century Wood Barrel Canteen w/Metal Bands – w/Original Paint – Metal Cork Plug w/Hook – 5 ¼” x 6 ½” 166. Primitive Hand Carved Wooden Bowl – 5 ¼” Wide x 2 ¼” High 167. Vintage Tack Hammer 6” x 13” 168. Hand Forged Axe – w/4” x 2 ¾” Blade – w/15 ½” Handle 169. Early Hand Forged Axe – w/4 ½” X 2 ½” Blade – w/14 ½” Handle 170. 1800’s Hand Forged Woodworking Tool – Blade is 7” Long 171. Lot of 4 Horseshoe/Ox Shoes 172. Lot of 3 Blacksmith Made Horse Bits 173. Pair of Revolutionary War Era Blacksmith Tongs – 6 ¼” & 14” 174. Blacksmith Forged Pick/Mattock – Marked “West Point North Redoubt C. 1780 Dug 1977” 175. Revolutionary War Era Artillery Iron Bucket – 6 ½” x 7” – w/Iron Bail w/Original Hook 176. Revolutionary War Iron Artillery Grease Bucket – 8 ¼” x 7” – Riveted Construction – w/Bail & Loop 177. Colonial/Revolutionary War Era Blacksmith Forged Stirrup – w/Documentation 178. French & Indian War Iron Forged Rampart Gun Rest – 9” Long x 4” Wide 179. 9” Forged Pike Head – Marked “Ticonderoga” 180. 22 ½” Large Iron Pike 181. Revolutionary War Era Large Linstock – 28” Long 182. Revolutionary War European Halberd – Overall Metal Length of 37” – Pike Length of 23 ½” – Circa 1650-1700 183. Lot of 3 Solid Shot – 2 3/8”, 2” & 1 ½” in Size 184. Revolutionary War American Linstock – Held the Match Rope to Ignite the Cannon 185. Revolutionary War Branding Iron – Used for Branding Crates for 6lb. Cannon Balls – Dug at Ticonderoga, New York in 1948 186. Grouping of Blacksmith Made Items Including: Fishing Gig, 2 ½” x 7” – Iron Screwdriver, 4 ¾” & Iron Screwdriver, 5” x 3” 187. Hand Forged Cannon Tiedown Ring & Pin – Dug at Ticonderoga 188. 18th Century Blacksmith Made Stirrups 189. Pair of Wrought Iron Stirrups w/Swivel Tops 190. Revolutionary War Era Halberd Head – 11 ½” Tall x 8 ¼” Wide 191. Revolutionary War Era Heavy Metal Bowl – Appears to be Brass – Has Small Cracks 192. Revolutionary War Era Large Pewter Bleeding Bowl – 16 ½” Diameter – Note: Missing Piece 193. Revolutionary War American Multi Hook for Hanging Small Game 194. Revolutionary War Era Long Handled Cooking Fork – 17 ¼” 195. Large Handled Roaster – 45” Long – Circa 1780-1820 196. Iron Spit w/4 Prongs – 34” Long 197. Revolutionary War Era Steel Striker 198. Pair of Treen Ware Trencher Plates – 6 ½” 199. Revolutionary War Era Large Grid Iron – 10” Wide x 13” Long w/Handle 200. Early Large Blacksmith Made Wrought Iron Trivet w/Handle 201. Revolutionary War Era Small Gridiron – 5” x 10” 202. 11 ¼” Glazed Redware Plate/Bowl w/Edge Groove Decoration 203. French & Indian War Era American Cast Iron Skillet w/3 Short Legs & 4” Handle – Found in Upstate New York 204. 8” Iron Pouring Ladle – w/Hemp Rope for Insulation on the Handle 205. 7” Glazed Redware Bowl 206. Colonial American Bed Warmer – w/Turned Wooden Handle & Engraved Brass Pan – Circa 1770 207. British Officers Iron Basin w/Gate (Line) Casting Mark – Circa 1750 208. Early Stoneware Pitcher 209. 8” Tall English Brass Candlestick – Circa 1720 210. Glass Bottle w/Spout – Wrapped in Hemp – 8 ¼” Tall w/Spout 211. Grouping of 4 Early Medicine Bottles – 5 ¼” High, 2 ¾” High, 5” High & 3 ¼” High 212. 18th Century Leather Cased Glass Flask 213. Revolutionary War Era Artillery Quoin – 31” Shaft & Quoin 5” x 9” 214. Revolutionary War Era Rotating Gridiron Toaster w/Wood Handle 215. Wooden Tent State Found at Pompton, New Jersey – Site Where Washington Camped in 1781-1782 – Extremely Rare 216. Revolutionary War Era American Portable Liquor Still – Forged in Copper w/Two Riveted Handles – 7 ½” High x 11” Wide Including Handles 217. Grease Lamp “Betty Lamp” w/Spike – Circa 1755-1778 218. Grease Lamp w/Hanger – 9” Tall 219. Revolutionary War Era Elbow Bleeding Bowl 220. French & Indian War Era Priming Flask w/Metal Lever Action Spout & Hardwood Base – Marked “JxW” “B J.C” 221. Carved Horn Medicine or Powder Flask w/Screen Top – 4 ¾” x 1 ¾” 222. Grouping of 4 Small Powder Horns 223. Carved Powder Horn w/Indian Motifs & Initials “JFC” 224. Powder Horn w/Hobnail Trim 225. Leather Possibles Bag & Powder Horn Identified to Captain Nathan Horton of the New Jersey Militia Continental Army – w/Provenance 226. Pair of Large Powder Horns 227. Pair of 2 Contemporary Powder Horns 228. “The Engraved Powder Horn” Hardcover Book by Jim Dresslar 229. Revolutionary War Era Artillery Powder Horn 230. Revolutionary War Era American Clipped Corner Tinder Box w/Striker 3” x 4 ½” 231. Lot Including: 18th Century Flint Napper w/Iron Forged Head, 7 ½” Long & Two Prong Rake, 8 ¾” 232. Revolutionary War Era Lead Poker Chip – Found in Elgin, New York 233. Small Walnut Cased Brass Brimmed Compass – Case is 2” x 2 ¼” 234. Pair of Revolutionary War Maple Drumsticks w/Lead Fillings 235. Pair of 18th Century Fifes – 1st is 16 ¾” Long w/Copper Bands – 2nd is 13 ½” Long – Note: 3” Hairline in Wood at Sounding End 236. Revolutionary War Tobacco Twist – Found in Yorktown, Virginia 237. Lot of 5 Clay Marbles Found in the Hudson River Valley 238. Triangular Soap Stone Inkwell – w/3 Cavities for Quills, Center for Ink – Holes for Leather Strap for Carrying – 3 ½” x 2” 239. Soap Stone Inkwell w/Quill Holders – Initialed “I N” on Two Sides – 1 ½” Cube 240. 18th Century Birch Bark Snuff Box w/Original Lid & Leather Lift – 2 ¾” High x 2 ¾” Wide 241. Exceptional Revolutionary War Era Birch Snuff Box w/Lift Lid – w/Carved Decoration – 2” High x 3” Wide 242. Set of 4 Bone Carved Dice 243. 18th Century Wooden Carved Whistle – 2” Long – Nicely Carved 244. 18th Century Cribbage Scoring Board – w/Pegs Inside Compartment – 7 ½” x 5 ¼” 245. 18th Century Tin Naval Ditty Box w/Lid 246. Colonial Era Wig Curling Iron – 11” Long 247. Small Bone Decorated Whistle – 2 1/8” Long 248. 18th Century Wood Shaving Bowl w/Handle & Shaving Brush – 6 ¾” Long x 3 ¾” Wide 249. French & Indian War Large Tinder Box w/Striker, Tow & Flint – 3” x 3 ½” – Circa 1750 250. Revolutionary War Grenadier’s Match Case – 3 ½” x 1” Brass Case Contains Primitive Striker. Bottom of Case Pushes Upward to Gain Access to the Lint Which is Present – Note: Only One Known to Exist Outside of the Valley Forge War Museum 251. Double Sided Horn Comb – 5 1/” x 4” 252. Revolutionary War Era Magnifying Glass w/Original Paper Mache Case 253. Pair of Camp Wood Framed Shaving Mirrors w/Original Blue Paint – 7” x 2 ¾” & 5 ¾” x 3 ½” 254. Grouping of Revolutionary War Era Items Including: 5 ½” Clay Pipe, 5 ½” Bone Comb, Two 18th Century Candles, Wood Frame Travel Mirror w/“MM” Carved in Back & Letter Opener in Paper Mache Case 255. Lot of 3 Mutilated Musket Balls – One Has Nail Through it – Dug at Connecticut Village, New Hampshire 256. Revolutionary War Era Blacksmith Made Vent Pick, 7 ½” Long & 9 ¼” Long Artillery Worm 257. Lot of 2 Blacksmith Made Caltrops 258. Lot of 2 Blacksmith Made Caltrops 259. Don Troiani’s “Soldiers of the American Revolution” Hardcover Book – Autographed w/Letter of Authenticity 260. 1778 “Military Equitation: or a Method of Breaking Horses, And Teaching Soldiers to Ride. Designed for The Use of the Army.” Book By Henry Earl of Pembroke – Book Contains Approximately 17 Pages of Plate Engravings 261. 1770’s Dictionary Owner Signed “Levi Parsons” Inside Cover – Signed “Parson” Inside Rear Cover – w/5th Regiment Connecticut Line Paper Documentation Showing Parson as a Private in 1781 262. Lot Including Lot of Revolutionary War Era: Blacksmith Made Small Ladle Marked “Saratoga” & Blacksmith Made Pincers 263. 18th Century Victorian Cut Steel Shoe Buckle 264. 18th Century Hand Forged Ice Creepers – Circa 1740-1790 265. “Served at Valley Forge” The Effect of Private George Keller, 11th PA Regiment – Contains: Pressed Tin Eating 6” Deep Bowl, Hand Made Spoon, Two Pronged Bone Handled Fork & Complete Pack of Ten .69 Cal. Buck & Ball Shot in Newspaper w/Hemp Twine – All in Plastic Box 266. 18th Century Double Sided Uniform/Clothing Brush 267. Primitive Bone/Horn Powder Box w/Lid – 2 ½” x 1 ¼” 268. 18th Century Forged Bown Multi-Tool 269. Hand Forged 4 ½” Fishing Hook – Found at Fort Ticonderoga 270. Parts of a Revolutionary War American Soldier’s Shoe – Excavated in Brooklyn Heights, New York 271. German Pickelhaube Carrying Case 272. Colonial Era Hand Blown Glass Bottle – 3 ½” Wide x 10 ½” Tall 273. Colonial Era Hand Blown Glass Bottle – 4 ½” Wide x 8 ½” Tall 274. Italian WWI Wood Body Canteen 275. Colonial Redware Ring Canteen – Canteen Has 4 Side Shoulder Cord Loops – w/Upper Spout – 8 ½” x 2 ½” – From George Newmann Collection 276. Collection of 18th Century Dug Artifacts 277. Revolutionary War Era Fascine Knife – Marked “FK” & Sunburst Stamped into the Blade – 7 ¾” Blade, 15” Overall Length 278. Revolutionary War American Belt Knife – 8 ¼” Blade, 12 ½” Overall Length – From George Neumann Collection 279. French & Indian War “Pike Head” – 9 ½” Overall Length – Found Near Fort William Henry (Dug at Side/Slope of Prospect Mountain on Prospect Street) by Keith “Budweiser” 280. Unmarked Sword – w/Wire Wrapped Leather Handle – w/Brass Cross Guard – w/30 ½” Blade, 36” Overall Length 281. French Grenadier Short Sword – Blade Marked “Spain” & Engraved “Grenadier” – w/24” Blade, 29” Overall Length 282. French & Indian War to Revolutionary War Iron & Leather Sword Hanger – 9 ¾” Overall Length – From the Robert Oswald Collection 283. British Property Marked 3 ½” Brass Nail – Note: Arrow British Mark 284. Revolutionary War Barlow Folding Knife w/a Long Bolster – w/Bone Handles – Blade Marked “Oates” – w/3 ½” Blade, 7 ½” Long 285. Revolutionary War Era Naval Dirk – w/Copper Wire Wrapped Brass Handle – Makers Mark “FT” in the Brass Guard – w/14” Single Fuller Blade, 18” Overall Length – Circa 1720-1780 286. Revolutionary War Era Folding Knife – Bone Handle Marked “N. Hall 87” 287. American Belt Knife – w/Iron Bolster – w/5 ½” Iron Blade Made From Scythe, 10 ½” Overall Length 288. Iron Forged Spontoon – 12” Overall Length 289. Revolutionary War American Hand Forged Spontoon Decorative “S” Crossbar – Found in Virginia 290. Revolutionary War Era Large Fascine Knife – w/Wooden Handle – 15 ½” Overall Length 291. Pair of Revolutionary War Era Patch Knives: 1st w/3 ½” Blade, 7 ¼” Overall Length – 2nd w/2 ½” Blade, 5 ½” Overall 292. Antler Grip Side Knife – w/5 ½” Blade, 8 ¾” Overall Length 293. Antler Handled Knife – w/6 ½” Blade, 12” Overall Length – 1750-1850 294. Revolutionary War American Penny Knife w/Makers Mark – w/2 ¾” Blade, 6” Overall Unfolded Length 295. 18th Century Side Knife w/Original Wooden & Leather Scabbard – w/10 ½” Blade Repurposed From a Double Fuller Sword, 15” Overall Length – Excellent Example, Rare to Find w/Original Scabbard 296. Revolutionary War Era Brush Knife w/Wooden Handle – w/16” Blade, 21 ¼” Overall Length 297. Revolutionary War Single Edged Belt Knife – w/8” Blade, 12 ¼” Overall Length – Very Early Knife 298. Revolutionary War Era American Folding Knife w/Horn Handle – w/3 ½” Blade, 8 ½” Overall Unfolded Length 299. Wood Handled Double Edged Knife – w/8” Blade, 11 ¼” Overall Length 300. Charleville Mod. 1763/66 – Approximate 72 Cal. Smoothbore Flintlock Musket – w/44 ½” Barrel – “R” Stamped on Top of Barrel – Stock Stamped “UNITED STATES” – Metal Has Been Cleaned! – Note: Hole in Barrel on Left Side 301. Revolutionary War French Cavalry Pistol – 1777 Model – 71 Cal. Flintlock Pistol – w/7 ½” Iron Barrel – Gray Patina Finish – w/Smooth Wood Stock w/Brass Hardware – w/“F” Inspectors Mark – w/Skull Cracker Butt – w/Button Tip Ramrod 302. Continental Box Log/Flintlock Tinder Igniter – 1800s 303. American Socket Bayonet 304. British Officer’s Fusil Socket Bayonet 305. French & Indian War Dutch Socket Bayonet – From George Neumann Collection & Pictured in His Book 306. Very Rare Maker British Bayonet – w/Crown & “3” Mark w/Partial Makers Name – w/Scabbard 307. American Copy of Brown Bess Socket Bayonet 308. British Pattern 1768 Socket Bayonet 309. Dutch Socket Bayonet – w/12 3/8” x 1 1/8” Blade, 17” Overall Length – Circa 1740-1760 310. American Socket Bayonet w/Original Shoulder Carriage 311. Dutch/German Socket Bayonet 312. Revolutionary War American Tin Cartridge Box – 2nd Pattern – Only 6 Known to Exist 313. Unmarked Axe Head – w/2” Blade, 5 ¼” Long 314. Small Decorated Hatchet – Dated 1779 & Signed “Hanet” – Head is 5 3/8” Long x 2 ½” – 8 ½” Overall Length w/Handle 315. Early Copy American Continental Army Coat – Made for 1876 Centennial 316. Summer Tricorn Hat – From Capt. Samuel Ballard, Suffolk County, Mass 317. Colonial Gentlemans Silk Waist Coat – 19” x 27” Ivory Silk Fabric Over Linen – Ornate Embroidered Damask Floral Decoration – Crica 1760-1790 318. Revolutionary War Naval Sailors Tarred Leather Hat w/Low Crown & Narrow Brim – 9” x 10 1/3” x 3 ¼” High – Very Rare!! 319. Revolutionary War Era Colonial America Hand Woven Linen Shirt/Linen Frock – w/Red Embroidered “AML” 320. Doctors Blanket & Wool Socks Belonging to William Annin, Surgeon w/6th Mass, Jan 1, 1777, Transferred to 5th Mass April 1779 & Resigned Feb. 1, 1780 – Blanket Measures 65 ½” x 70” & Inked in Corner “Annin” – w/This Lot is a Pair of Wool Socks That Have Always Been w/the Blanket 321. 18th Century French Military Standard – Measures 9 ½” x 15” – Shows Sword Under a Crown Motif – 18th Century Woven Linen Fabric – Very Unique Item 322. French & Indian War Commission to Capt. Ezekiel Williams to Train the Militia Troops for the Colony of Connecticut – Signed by Thomas Fitch, Governor of His Majesty’s Colony & Dated June 8, 1761 – Ezekiel Williams Brother, William Williams Was One of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence 323. Pair of Wedgwood “Occupational” Tiles Exported to Colonial America Depicting a Magistrate & Apothecary – Both Measure 3” x 3” 324. Grouping of 18th Century Items 325. Metal Carriers Used by Officers to Secure their Swords – Used by Hooking Them Over the Waist Belt - Revolutionary War Era 326. Hessian Dagger – w/7” Blade, 12” Overall Length – w/Large Brass Handle w/Large Round Pommel – w/Touch Mark on Blade, Lanyard Loop – Circa 1680-1770 327. American Made 18th Century Dagger – w/7” Blade, 11 ¼” Overall Length 328. Soap Stone Ink Holder 329. Assorted Musket Balls Including Chewed Musket Ball – From Revolutionary War Camp Site in the Hudson River Valley 330. Civil War Cavalry Folding Hoof Pick – In Riker Case 331. 18th Century American Naval Blackjack w/Leather Cover & Hand Strap – Hand Stitched – 8” Long 332. Revolutionary War Era Small Spatula/Scraper – 5” Long – Dug at a Revolutionary War Hospital Site Near Albany, New York 333. Eyeglasses in Paper Mache Case – Marked “Peter Philad” 334. 18th Century Horn Handled Shaving Razor 335. 18th Century Brass 3pc. Button Mold 336. Original Imperial Russian Model 1909 Copper Cooking Pot – Dated 1914 337. Original WWI Enlisted Collar Disc Insignia 338. G.A.R. Medal 339. Early Reproduction WWI German “Pour LeMe’ rite” 340. Grouping of 6 Various Dug Buttons 341. Large French 1” Brass Cufflink – Shows Crown & Fleur-de-Lis 342. June 1, 1782, Connecticut Pay Voucher to Connecticut Line of the Continental Army Negro Soldier, Jupiter Stevens 343. Revolutionary War Receipt of Cash Dated June 25, 1777, for Bayonets & For Repairing 4 Guns For the State of Connecticut – Signed by James Green 344. Revolutionary War Bill for Making Cartridges to Middletown, Conn., Dated July 1779 – Signed by John Cole 345. State of the Massachusetts-Bay Revolutionary War Bond, Dated Aug. 6, 1777 346. Pay Voucher for General William Irvine of Pennsylvania – Dated April 1785 – 6” x 6 ½” 347. Revolutionary War Discharge for Sargent Mark Mildren of 5th Conn. Regt. – Signed by Lt. Col. Jonathan Johnson of the 2nd Conn. Brigade, Dated 1780, Springfield New Jersey 348. Revolutionary War “Cessation of Hostilities” Note From State of Connecticut – Signed by Treasurer John Lawrence 349. Colony of Connecticut Pay for Men in the 9th Company of the 3rd Regiment – Dated May 13th, 1775 (Just Before Bunker Hill) – Signed by Oliver Ellsworth 350. Pay Order for Arms Bought & Supplied to Capt. John Ripley of the 8th Conn. Regt. – Dated Aug. 18, 1775 – Signed by Oliver Ellsworth 351. Receipt for Blankets Purchased & Delivered to Soldiers From Voluntown, CT– Dated June 18th, 1781 352. Revolutionary War Document Dated Sept. 11, 1776, New London, Conn. From Joseph Trumbull, Commissary General Promises to Deliver 30 Hogs Heads of Rum to Jeremiah Wadsworth at Stamford 353. Lot of 2 Handwritten Receipts for the Purchase of Cattle – Both Dated May 1781 354. Revolutionary War Note Dated Nov. 1776 of Two Soldiers Apply for a Medical Exemption as They Have Difficulty in Marching 355. Revolutionary War Clothing for the Continental Army Receipt of Funds – Dated July 13, 1778 Coventry, Conn. – Signed by Richard Hale 356. Sept. 1776 Handlined Manuscript Listing of Supplies Needed by the State of Connecticut 357. Revolutionary War Military Discharge for Fife Major Martin Davis of the 2nd Conn. Regt. – Dated Feb. 23, 1780 Springfield, New Jersey – Signed by Col. Josiah Starr 358. Revolutionary War Document Dated Jan. 7, 1779 Camp Redding, Conn. – A 7th Conn. Soldier Received His Clothing Allowance – Signed by Ephraim Chamberlain 359. Revolutionary War Document 1781-1782 List of Connecticut State Expenses for the Commissary Dept. 360. Revolutionary War Document Dated April 11th 1783 – RE: Soldier John Condrick Deserted on April 8, 1781 & Returned to Camp on Oct. 8, 1782 & Received His Pardon by General George Washington – This Document Was Displayed in the Revolutionary War Exhibit at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in 2002 361. Revolutionary War Receipt Dated Jan. 26, 1781, Middletown, Conn. For Clothing for the Continental Army 362. Revolutionary War Rifleman’s Leather Bag w/Double Pockets & Original Strap 363. Revolutionary War Era American Leather Cartridge Box w/Wooden Block Insert for 25 Rounds 364. Revolutionary War Leather Covered Waist Cartridge Box 365. Revolutionary War Era Hunting Bag w/Strap 366. Vintage Wood Carved Totem Pole – 20 ½” Tall x 16” Wide 367. 1964 Austin Products Inc. John F. Kennedy Head Bust/Sculpture Statue 368. Pair of Cast Revolutionary War Soldier Doorstops – 7 ½” High 369. Pair of Cast Revolutionary War Soldier Doorstops – 7 ½” High 370. Pair of Cast Revolutionary War Soldier Doorstops – 7 ½” High 371. Early Beaver Pelt 372. Revolutionary War Era Officers Field Writing Kit – Leather Wrapped & Decorated – Top Has Clay Inkwell – Bottom Contains 3 Quills 373. Rolled Paper Field Writing Kit – Top Contains Clay Inkwell – Bottom is a Compartment for Quills 374. British Artillery Wagon Brush – Hair Secured w/An Iron Collar – 13” Overall Length 375. Revolutionary War American #7 Branding Iron – Probably for the 7th Continental Regt. – Dug at Fishkill, New York Which Was the Largest Continental Army Supply Depot 376. Bullet From Meriam’s Corner, Concord, Mass. Along the Battle Road 377. Grouping of 3 Items – 1st is 16” x 4 3/4” Wooden Boot Jack w/Iron Forged Nails – 2nd is Stone Mounted in Wood West Stone, 6 ¾” Long – 3rd is Possible Cannon Bore Plug, 5” High 378. Lot of 2 Items – 1st is 8 ½” Iron Forged Shoehorn – 2nd is 6 ¾” Iron Forged Spike Candle Holder 379. Lot of 2 Revolutionary War Era Items – 1st is 11” Iron Forged tent Spike – 2nd is 12” Hand Forge Iron Kinfe, Missing Tip 380. French & Indian War French Provincial Earthenware Baking Pot w/Yellow Glazing & a Distinctive Handle – Pictured in the Revolutionary War Collectors Encyclopedia – Circa 1750 – Very Rare! 381. 18th Century French-Canadian Redware Handled Pot – 6 ½” High x 6 ½” Wide Including Handles – Circa 1750-1770 382. Highly Decorated Finger Lock Folding Knife – 6 ½” Closed, 12” When Open – w/Vine Etched Decorated Blade w/Etching on Both Sides – Note: Repair Rivets 383. 18th Century Dagger – w/6 ½” Double Edged Blade, 11” w/Wood Handle – w/7” Tin Sheath 384. Pair of Skinning Knives – 1st is 6 ¾” Bone Handled Knife “Wilson” – Marked “Dressler Col. #38” – 2nd is 9 ½” Wood Handled Skinning Knife w/4 ½” Blade 385. 18th Century American Dagger – w/15” Double Edged Blade, 19” Overall Length w/Wood Handle 386. Revolutionary War Era Flint Striker – w/Initial “H” – 6” Long, Head is 1 ¼” x 1 ½” 387. Revolutionary War American Hand Forged Artillery Striker – w/Markers Touch Marks/Designs 6 ½” Long w/Ram Horn Style Ring – Type Hung on Cannon Carriages 388. Hand Forged Iron Trivet w/3 Forged Legs – 4 ¾” Round x 2 ¼” High 389. Pair of Revolutionary War Era Bone Handled Folding Knives – 1st w/3 ¼” Blade, 8 ½” Open w/Feather Decoration on Handle – 2nd w/3 3/8” Blade, 8” Open 390. Fort Ticonderoga Boarding Pike – 13” Overall Length – Marked “Ticonderoga, NY” 391. Pair of Revolutionary War Era Bone Handled Folding Knives – Both Have Visible Makers Names – Both are 6 1/8” Open 392. Pair of Primitive Wood Handled Knives – 1st w/9 ½” Forged Blade, 16” Open – w/4 Copper Rivets Attaching Handle to the Blade – 2nd is 7” Forged Blade, 12 ½” Open – w/6 Brass Rivets Attaching Handle to Blade 393. Revolutionary War Era Leather Strap w/Buckles 394. Pair of 2 Leather Pouches w/Wooden Stoppers 395. 18th Century American Drum Sling – Circa 1755 396. Ethan Allen Capture of Fort Ticonderoga Metal Token 397. Revolutionary War Era Bone Handle Lock Back Knife – 6 ½” Open, 4” Closed – w/Spring Steel Latch 398. Pair of 18th Century Items – 1st is Hand Turned Wooden Bowl, 4 ¾” Wide x 2” Deep – 2nd is a 11” Long Wood Piece 399. French & Indian War or Revolutionary War Horse Blinder Escutcheon – Recovered From a Camp Site in the Hudson River Valley in the Early 1970s 400. Revolutionary War Excavated Relics From the Siege of Boston Including: 1. Hand Forged Spontoon/Pike, 2. Iron Ladle, 3. Two Artillery Priming Wires, 4. Yoke Key & 5. Striker 401. Grouping of 3 Revolutionary War Dug Relics – 1st is Blouse Button From Camp Robinson’s Farm (1777 Rev. War Site), 2nd is Group of 3 Revolutionary War Clay Marbles From Hudson River Valley, 3rd is 5 ½” x 2” Piece of Lead Shrapnel Marked “T-389” 402. Paper Mache Gambling Dice Shaker 403. Blacksmith Forged Shears – 8 ¼” Long 404. Revolutionary War Musket Vent Hole Pick 405. French & Indian War/Revolutionary War Belt Axe – Excavated by Frank Kravic at Ticonderoga & Marked “T-640” 406. Revolutionary War French Navy Sailors Needle – Used to Mend Torn Canvas Sails – 8” Long 407. Very Nice Soldiers Leather Wallet From Valley Forge Collection 408. Revolutionary War Era American Naval Sail Pulley – Hand Forged w/Wooden Center 409. Brass Bullet Mold 7” Closed 410. Revolutionary War-Torn Paper Cartridge Removed from Cartridge Box in PA 411. Revolutionary War American Paper Cartridge with Brown Paper Wrapping 412. Revolutionary War Flintlock Brush and Pick- Used to Clean the Pan and Vent. 413. 18th Century Medical Syringe – Used for Irrigating a Patients Bladder. 8 ¼” Closed and 11 ¾” Open 414. Pair of Powder Horns 415. Revolutionary War Soldiers Powder Measure – With Carvings of a Flag 416. Powder Horn with Nail Trim 417. Revolutionary War Era Powder Horn – Found Near Valley Forge 418. French and Indian war Era Horn Powder Flask – With Thumb activated cap to Secure Powder 419. 12” Pattern Powder Horn – With Wood Stopper 420. Revolutionary War Era Artillery Cannonball Gauge – 16 ½” x 8 ½”. 421. Revolutionary War Era Cannon Ball Gauge – with Touch mark on Both Sides 16” Long 422. Revolutionary War American Linstock with Haft. 11 ½” x 4 ¼” 423. Revolutionary War Powder Tester - Excavated from Savannah GA. 3 ¼” 424. 11LB Naval Chain Shot – Consisting of 2 Iron Balls connected by a Chain. Measures 8.5” by 1.5” 425. Revolutionary War Swivel Gun – Cast with the letter “H” The Mark of the Hope Foundry in Scituate, Rhode Island 15 ¼”. 426. Extremely Rare circa 1775 Cast Signal Flare – Used to coordinate Night Assaults 427. 16 Pound Bar Shot – Made of Forged Steel. Type of Cannon Projectile used mainly in Naval Warfare 13” Long 428. 16 Pound Bar Shot – Made of Forged Steel. Type of Cannon Projectile used mainly in Naval Warfare 429. 18th Century English Noon Gun – Barrel 2 ¼ Long Tapered Barrel with indents for Pin Mounting 430. Cast Bronze “Saluting” Cannon with 5” Base – Carry Handle – Very Heavy 7 ¾” High 431. Revolutionary War Era Cast Portable Fireplace – Dug Fort Hill Providence, Rhode Island 432. Revolutionary War Era Soldiers Tinder Box Candle Holder with Striker – 5” Wide by 4 ½” Tall 433. Revolutionary War Trivet Gauge 434. Blacksmith Forged Ram Shaped Tool – Dug at Lake Champlain, 5” Long - with Hole for a Handle 435. Rare Bronze Sundial Dated 1661 – These Sundials were used in Colonist Gardens, Plantations, Military Fortifications – Used to Tell Exact Time. Measures 5 ¾” x 5 ¾” 436. 18th Century Wrought Iron Hearth – Wafer Waffle Iron – Marks on Handle 58-76 Indicating the French & Indian War to the Rev War. Iron is 33 ½” Long – Wafer is 6 ½” Round Very Ornate Floral Design Inside 437. Revolutionary Wood War Relic from the British Prison Ship “Jersey” in the New York Harbor – Taken by Seth Boyden of Foxboro, Mass. As a P.O.W – Has Prov. & Documentation 438. Oval Pattern Sword Belt Plate 439. Wooden Barrel Style Stave Canteen – With Metal Straps & Handle – Conical Ends – Retains Some Original Paint 440. South Carolina Revolutionary War Canteen – 5”x9” Barrel Style, Stave Construction Original Military Style Red Paint 441. Exceptional Wooden Bullet/Powder Holder – Holder has 5 Compartments all with original wood plugs – 1 Large Hole Marked with “P” for Powder & 1 Small Hole Marked with “B” for Ball 442. Large 18th Century Document Box 7”x9”x15” Cowhide covered Wooden Box, Hobnail Trim, Brass Handle & Key Plate, Interior is lined with a 1799 Albany New York Newspaper 443. Revolutionary War American Wooden Canteen – With Hand Wrought Nails, Canteen has Original Green Paint 2” High by 6 ½” Round 444. Revolutionary War Personal Size Canteen – with Hardwood Sides and Body Strips of Leather on Each End. These Small Personal Canteens were used by the Continental Soldiers. Measures 3.75” x 4” 445. Revolutionary War tin Canteen – With Spout 6.75” x 4.75”, Neumann’s Book Page 59 Figure #1 446. Colonial America Round Storage Box with Iron Bail Turned Wood Handle Original Red Oxide Paint 6 ½” x 11” Round 447. Large Wooden Stave Canteen – With Wooden Hoops, Canteen has flat bottom 7 ½” x 6 ½” 448. Revolutionary War Camp or Wagon Canteen – Staved Wooden Body in Original Red Paint. Two Large Iron Bands – Hand Forged Iron Handle Wooden Stopper. 10 ¾” High x 10 ½” x 6 ½”.
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