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GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON’S CANDLESTICKS
$24,000.00This pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks is one of four known pair ordered by George Washington in 1786. The candlesticks were sold at Anderson Galleries, later became Sotheby’s in 1917. At the time of the auction, William Lanier Washington submitted a notarized document stating the lineage of the candlesticks.
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GEORGE 1 REGIMENTALLY MARKED PRE-BROWN BESS MUSKET
This is a rare dated and marked pre Brown Bess musket. In Howard Blackmore’s book “British Military Firearms” there are two similar muskets from this period with the cypher of George 1 on the tail of the lock. King George was born in Hanover, Germany near the Dutch border and became King of England from 1714-1727.
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HISTORIC AMERICANA WISCASSET MAINE SAIL LOFT SIGN HARBOR BUILDING 19TH CENTURY SIGN
$27,000.00This historic sign is being offered for the first time.The sign is one board 13.25 feet by 16 inches.The sign is from the old Sail Loft that was demolished approximately 25 to 30 years ago on the water front in wiscasset,maine.
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LAST HALF NINETEETH CENTURY AMMO POUCH WITH BRASS 16B GAUGE UMC COMPANY UNION METALLIC SHELLS
Rare leather ammo pouch with tin liner for 12 shot. The belt loops are riveted with washers that date this prior to 1880. The case contains 11 empty brass shells witht the head stamp, “16B UMC CO. BRIDGEPORT, CONN”.
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MAJOR HENRY SUESS CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL OIL ON CANVAS
MAJOR HENRY SUESS CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL This is an unusually nice memorial executed in oil on silk over canvas. The image size is 25 inches x 30 inches. The memorial shows war trophies, insignias of the Civil War and the Missouri Coat of Arms in the center and the 7th Cavalry Insignia and Flags and the 7th Missouri Cavalry Flags.
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