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- 1887 1st Ed. McClellan's Own Story by
1887 1st Ed. McClellan's Own Story by G. McClellan: For your consideration is this 1887 first edition, illustrated copy of “McClellan's Own Story” by George B. McClellan, late Major-General commanding the armies. This book is about the war for the Union, the soldiers who fought it, the civilians who directed it, and his relations to it and to them. The book shows a green cloth and paper wrapped cover, with gilt lettering to the face of the book and a picture of a medal with cross cannons and cross swords above it. The condition of this book is good, with wear to the spine and to the corners of the book, as well as browning to the pages consistent with its age. The measurements of this book are 9 1/2" x 6 1/2".
- LARGE LOT OF CIVIL WAR STYLE AND LATER
LARGE LOT OF CIVIL WAR STYLE AND LATER INSIGNIA. Seventeen flats include pair of late 19th century artillery Russian knots, 10 various hat insignia devices, such as cross cannons, infantry horns, and cross sabers, two eagle hat devices, four sets of late 19th century shoulder straps, and a pair of cadet Sergeant chevrons, also late 19th century. 4-56163-5, 4-56173 JS190 (200-400)
- *REMINGTON RAND 1911 A1. Cal. 45. SN
*REMINGTON RAND 1911 A1. Cal. 45. SN 1815918. Pistol appears new in box. CONDITION: This 1944 dated pistol presents as new with 98-99% of the orig Parkerizing with 1 small bright spot below the slide stop from disassembly and 1 very small wear spot on the slide extending approx. 1” in front of the frame from cocking. Cross cannons are still very plainly in the white as to deem this gun has not been refinished. Bbl is a blued high standard showing just a little bit of wear on the top and a few signs of perhaps just being test fired. Other than that the gun presents new. It comes in a Kraft box listing the Remington Rand with the SN on the end in pencil, wrapped in wax grease paper with a spare magazine. 4-58345 BK84 (1,500-2,200)
- ANTIQUE AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK With gilt
ANTIQUE AMERICAN BANJO CLOCK With gilt eagle finial on wooden pediment. Brass side arms. Painted dial signed Aaron Willard, Boston". Signature not original, and possibly repainted. Reverse-gilt and painted throat glass. Reverse-painted tablet depicting a naval battle between the Wasp and the Reindeer with American flag and cross cannons in the foreground. Gilt wood frame with turned spandrels. Height to finial 38½"."
- Scrimshawed powder horn circa 1790-1840,
Scrimshawed powder horn circa 1790-1840, scrimshaw shows detailed map illustrating various forts and cross cannons, with ship scenes surrounding the base and marked "Capt Israel Wood New London, June 21 1780." The map outlines ...
Estimate: 400.00 - 800.00
- *REMINGTON MODEL 03A3. Cal. 30-06. SN
*REMINGTON MODEL 03A3. Cal. 30-06. SN 3853363. There is little to say about this 03A3 except that is in unissued condition. CONDITION: Metal of this gun shows no signs of ever having been done anything more than sit in a barracks rack. No obvious wear to the receiver, bolt, bbl, sight cover or anything else except a very minor scuff on top of the stacking swivel band probably from being on a barracks rack. Trigger guard assembly retains 95%+ orig green Parkerizing. Stock and hand guard assemblies show no signs of wear with just a couple minor rub marks from possibly being in a barracks rack but you have to really look for them. You can read the “RA/FJA” with cross cannons across the room. Only other mark is an “OG” in the cheek piece where it was obviously stored and preserved at the Ogden Arsenal in Utah. Has late WWII sling. This is as good as it gets. Edwards Collection 4.58537 BK28 (700-1,500)
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