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CIVIL WAR ERA ANCHOR LAMP
Spectacular American Civil War era anchor lamp. This got to be one very rare light. This civil war era period ship's lamp features a rare, vertically ribbed lens. Lens has a crack all the way around the top part, as shown, which really does not detract from its appearance. The light, which was oil burning in its day, is complete with original font and is still in remarkable pristine condition. Maker most likely was: "Russell & Watson, Buffalo, N Y". Has a stout eye hook on top, ready to be electrified and hung in that hallway or other special place. Stands 2 feet high, almost 12" wide. Great in a yacht club, home, office, or other spectacular setting. Don't miss this one!
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Item # 0507
Price: $2,975.00
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AUTHENTIC CIVIL WAR BALLOT BOX
MUSEUM QUALITY
This is a Civil War ballot box of the 5th regimental Massachusetts
volunteers. Early in the Civil War, many State Regiments elected
their own officers. Soldiers voted by placing colored balls in
the wood box. This ballot box bears the markings on its side
of the 5th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Made of
mahogany, the box is 9.5" x 6" x 4.25" high, and
the top is hinged in the middle. Has a 5" handle. Weighs
almost 2 pounds. Comes with six (6) numbered voting balls. An
authentic historic Civil War museum piece!
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Item # 1238
Price: $1,875.00
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