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1915 UCV Richmond Reunion Pocket Knife
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Talk about hard to find! A pocket knife purchased at the 1915 United Confederate Veterans reunion held in Richmond, VA. This great knife is approximately 3 5/16 inches long. The handle looks like a celluloid or early plastic over the metal. On one side is a Confederate battle flag and "25th Reunion - U.C.V. - Richmond, VA." written on it. On the reverse side is "1865 - 1915" with shaking hands in an oval. There are two blades on this knife and appear to be in good shape.
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1910 UCV Mobile, Alabama Pennent
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A hard to find pennent from the 1910 United Confederate Reunion held in Mobile, Alabama. This great pennent is approximately 16 3/4 inches long. It is approximately 6 1/4 inches wide at it's widest point. The pennent has "U.C.V. Reunion - Mobile, Ala. - R.E. Lee - 1910" written on it. There is a Confederate cavalry soldier in the middle. This is the standard pennent that was sold at this reunion. These are getting very hard to find!
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1915 UCV Richmond Reunion Pennent
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A very hard to find pennent from the 1915 United Confederate Veterans reunion in Richmond, Virginia. The wonderful pennent has General Robert E. Lee with two Confederate battle flags behind him. "Confederate Veteran Reunion - Richmond, VA - June 1-3, 1915" is written on the pennent. These are getting extremely hard to find!
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Colt Frontier Six Shooter Pistol Silver Pin
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A very nice silver pin of a Colt pistol. This badge is a pretty accurate representation of a Colt double action 1870's pistol. On the barrel of the pistol is "Colt Frontier Six Shooter". On the back of the pin is "Robbins Co. - Attenboro, Mass. - SILVER". Due to the size of the writing and my eyes, I might have spelled the name of the town wrong. The pin is approximately 1 3/16 inches from the butt of the pistol to the end of the barrel. Maybe these were sold at the Colt Fire Arms Co.!
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U.C.V. Pettibone Cuff Button
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A very hard to find United Confederate Veterans button. This button has U.C.V. on the button. The backmark is Pettibone Mf'g. Co. A great button!
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United Confederate Veterans Cuff Button
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A nice cuff button worn on the cuff of the United Confederate Veterans uniform. This is one on the small buttons. The backmark is "Superior Quality".
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United Confederate Veterans Coat Button
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This nice button has the Confederate battle flag on it with "UCV 1861 - 65" written on the face of the button. The backmark is "Superior Quality".
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GAR Hand Sewn Pillow Case
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A very nice hand sewn pillow case of the Grand Army of the Republic. This pillow case is approximately 20 1/4 inches by 18 1/4 inches. This would be beautiful framed in an old oak frame.
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UCV Association Document with Confederate CDV
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This is an unusual United Confederate Veteran Association document. This document has a CDV of Major R.R. Hutchinson attached to the document. Robert Randolph Hutchinson was born in Virginia and moved to St. Louis, Missouri. He joined the Missouri Minute Men in 1860 and later the Missouri National Guard. After the war started he enlisted in the 1st Missouri Infantry. He was promoted to Adjutant of the 1st Missouri. He moved to General John Bowen's staff as Adjutant and was captured with General Bowen at Vicksburg. After he was paroled he made his way to Virginia and was placed on the staff of General Robert Rodes which was part of Stonewall Jackson's old corp. After Rodes was killed, Hutchinson moved to General Ramseur's staff. He was with General Ramseur when his was killed at Cedar Creek and was captured while he was trying to carry the General's body off the field of battle. He received a parole to take General Ramseur's body back to Confederate lines but when he reached General Grant's lines his parole was revolked and he was sent to Fort Delaware POW camp. He spent the rest of the was as a POW.
The CDV attached to the document shows Major Hutchinson as a staff officer holding his sword. On the document all of the battles Major Hutchinson fought in are listed. Every promotion granted Major Hutchinson is listed. The document is signed by General John Gordon as head of the United Confederate Veterans and by Chief of Staff Moorman of the 27th Mississippi. This is one of the most complete document you will ever see with a CDV attached!
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Fantastic 1889 GAR Nat. Presentation Coffee Urn
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SOLD!!! This is one of the most unique GAR collectable pieces I have ever found. This great piece is a presentation piece presented at the 1889 Grand Army of the Republic National Encampment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This presentation piece is over 18 inches tall and approximately 10 3/4 inches at the base. Engraved in the side of the urn is "Mr. & Mrs. E.R. Stillman with the compiments of his comrades of the 85th N.Y. who were so generously entertained by them at the 23rd National Encampment - Milwaukee 1889".
I believe this piece has triple plated silver. There is a ceramic liner inside the urn that is cracked and the portion that came out the spout is broken off. This is only on the liner. There is no damage to the silver urn. The coffee pot sits on the base and moves so you can pour coffee without holding the pot.
Mr. E.R. Stillman was Sergent Major Stillman during the Civil War. The 85th New York Infantry fought on the Peninsula during 1862. The regiment was moved to North Carolina and most of the 85th New York was captured April 20, 1864 at Plymouth, North Carolina. Sgt.Major Stillman was captured and paroled on May 10, 1864. Stillman mustered out on June 7, 1865.
I can't say enought about this piece. It is wonderful! If you are a Wisconsin collector you don't need to miss this piece.
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10th New York Co. A Ceramic Canteen
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A fine ceramic canteen owned by a veteran of the 10th New York Infantry. This great canteen has his name and a Union Veterans Union badge on it. The 10th New York lost 50% of it's men at Fredricksburg!!
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1913 Gettysburg Veteran Pennent
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A great pennent from the 1913 Gettysburg reunion. This great pennentis blue and has two soldiers shaking hands. Don't miss this one!!
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UVL-Union Veteran Legion Ceramic Canteen
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A nice UVL - Union Veteran League - ceramic canteen. The Union Veteran Legion was established in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in March, 1884. Membership was restricted to officers, soldiers and marines of the Union Army, Navy, Marine Corps during the war of the rebellion, who volunteered prior to July 1, 1863, for a term of three years, and were honorably discharged for any cause after a service of two continuous years.
The canteen is white with the UVL logo embossed on the front. All of the three canteen strap holders have been knocked off. Otherwise the canteen is in great shape. The price reflects the damage.
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A very nice compact sold at Stone Mountain, Georgia. This was sold at the souvenir store at the base of the mountain. Really neat piece.
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1894 GAR National Encampment Pittsburg Spoon
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A wonderful spoon from the 1894 GAR National Encampment in Pittsburg, PA. This great spoon is in the shape of a rifle.
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