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Medallion coin silver napkin ring of military interest
Militaria : Civil War
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
2479 $275.00
unmarked but presumably Gorham, diameter 1 7/8; height 1 3/4 inches, some slight wear but fine overall condition, weight 1.34 Troy ounces, engraved "Col R H Jackson, USA"
General Richard Henry Jackson was born in Kinnegad, Westmeath County, Ireland on July 14, 1830 and educated in Dublin. He came to the U.S. as a young man and enlisted in the Army's 4th Artillery Division in 1851. His extraordinary abilities and achievements as a Civil War soldier, at Fort Sumter, Pensacola and other... Click for details
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Henry Hebbard GRECIAN dinner fork, dessert spoon
Silver : Sterling : Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
2094 Sold
luncheon fork and teaspoon, lengths 7 3/4, 7 1/8, 7 1/4 and 6 inches respectively, weight 5.34 oz. Troy, all monogrammed "Ralph Chandler" script obverse. For those who have interest in such matters, Ralph Chandler served as Master Lieutenant on the sloop Vandalia, and saw action on her in the Civil War battle of Port Royal. He had a long and distinguished career as a naval officer, eventually retiring as Rear-Admiral and commander of the Asiatic Squadron.
Grecian tends to wear easily at... Click for details
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Uncle Sam on the Merrimac, milk glass candy container
Militaria : Civil War
Sherrys Antiques* Collectibles* Frivolous Necessities
safn-107 $85.00
Made by Flaccus, this milk glass candy container was made in 1898 civil war era. Uncle Sam sits atop the Merrimac. Measures almost 5" tall and is 6 3/4" long. Very nice condition. A couple of micro chips on the edge and his hat that maybe just a roughness on the mold edge. a small hairline crack that I just noticed about 1" long on the lid (very hard to detect). You will be very impressed with the condition of this old piece of history! Please ask if you would like to see more photos.
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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