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NICE PARTIALLY TINTED SEATED VIEW OF A CONFEDERATE MAJOR

NICE PARTIALLY TINTED SEATED VIEW OF A CONFEDERATE MAJOR

CDV is of an unidentified Confederate major seated in a partial left profile. He wears a light-colored double-breasted frock coat with matching trousers. His collar and cuffs are tinted red and the… (766-1883). Learn More »

VERY NICE UNIDENTIFIED CDV OF A CONFEDERATE MAJOR BY A NASHVILLE TENNESSEE PHOTOGRAPHER

VERY NICE UNIDENTIFIED CDV OF A CONFEDERATE MAJOR BY A NASHVILLE TENNESSEE PHOTOGRAPHER

Photo is a waist-up view of an unidentified Confederate major posed in a slight right profile. He wears a medium gray double-breasted frock coat with light piping along the edge of the front placket.… (766-1884). Learn More »

UNIDENTIFIED CDV OF A CONFEDERATE COLONEL BY A NASHVILLE TENNESSEE PHOTOGRAPHER

UNIDENTIFIED CDV OF A CONFEDERATE COLONEL BY A NASHVILLE TENNESSEE PHOTOGRAPHER

Photo is a waist-up view of an unidentified Confederate colonel striking a Napoleonic pose. He wears a medium gray double-breasted frock coat with the three stars of a colonel on his collar with… (766-1886). Learn More »

CDV OF UNIDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE OFFICER, NEW ORLEANS BACKMARK

CDV OF UNIDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE OFFICER, NEW ORLEANS BACKMARK

This is a seated studio view of a Confederate officer in uniform. He wears a dark, single-breasted frock with devices on the shoulders to attach epaulettes. The image is clear with good contrast.… (1138-751). Learn More »

CDV OF COLONEL JAMES B. WALTON, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

CDV OF COLONEL JAMES B. WALTON, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

Full-standing studio view wearing military frock and trousers. Other than a stripe on his trousers other uniform details are difficult to see. Officer's kepi on table next to him. Image is clear with… (1138-725). Learn More »


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EARLY WAR U.S. CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER, 1840 STYLE, BY SMITH, CRANE AND COMPANY, NEW YORK, 1858 TO 1862

Smith, Crane and Company pieces are scarce. They were only in business from 1858 through 1862, retailing military goods in New York City. Their swords were imported, of German make and likely by Schnitzler and Kirschbaum, though not maker marked.… (870-263). Learn More »

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