Civil War Artifacts & Gun Auction

Auction CurrencyUSD Auction Location1511 W. 11-E, New Market, Tennessee, United States In Person PreviewFri. Nov. 7 From 12-5 PM

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Civil War Artifacts & Gun Auction
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NCO Sword w/Scabbard 18636821 - NCO Sword w/Scabbard 1863
John W. Coker
Blade with Soligen marking, reverse side marked E. H. Qito Curdts, grip area coming unraveled, sheath with dents as you would expect, blade length 3...
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A. G. Maker or Owner Violin6822 - A. G. Maker or Owner Violin
John W. Coker
Late 19th Century, inked initials inside of A. G., frets missing, small nicks to sides, no visible splits, age cracks to the back side but not split,
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Confederate Fighting Knife6823 - Confederate Fighting Knife
John W. Coker
Old label states this is a Confederate Fighting Knife cut down from a Nathan Starr Sword, no visible makers marking, clearly cut down from something,
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Officers Epaulet Fredericksburg, Va.6824 - Officers Epaulet Fredericksburg, Va.
John W. Coker
In two pieces, this officers epaulet found at Fredericksburg, Va., by F. De Santis has no makers markings and clearly has been dug years ago. Overall
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Confederate & Union Buttons Fredericksburg6825 - Confederate & Union Buttons Fredericksburg
John W. Coker
Allegedly found on the battlefield at Fredericksburg, Virginia by Frank De Santis, these 9 buttons appear to be brass of various sizes and origins, so
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Insignia From Civil War6826 - Insignia From Civil War
John W. Coker
One horn, and one of cannon barrels broken with the pieces there, all appear to be brass and there is no markings as to castings or origins.
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US Sword Belt Plate W. Va.6827 - US Sword Belt Plate W. Va.
John W. Coker
Old label with this states that this came from the Rich Mt. Battlefield in Beverly, West Virginia. This sword belt plate appears to be bronze on anoth
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1864 Confederate Bond6828 - 1864 Confederate Bond
John W. Coker
Confederate States of America 8 March, 1864, One Hundred Dollars, signed by a Venable and made out to a Rev. Mr. Smith, number 120 and has a coupon fo
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Brass US Belt Buckle Civil War6829 - Brass US Belt Buckle Civil War
John W. Coker
Found in Fredericksburg, Va., oval shape, 3 1/2" long, noted with old label on the back as being found by Frank DeSantis. No doubt, this is an ...
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Replica Flag Staff Army Spear Guidon6830 - Replica Flag Staff Army Spear Guidon
John W. Coker
Swallowtail and circular star pattern flag from 1863-1865, would likely have been carried by a cavalry squadron, handmade flag, pole height is 6 feet,
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