RELIC U.S. CAVALRY SPUR FROM GETTYSBURG, KEN BREAM COLLECTION

$115.00 SOLD

Quantity Available: None

Item Code: 1163-57

This is an excavated enlisted style cavalryman’s spur. Brown patina overall with some spots of green oxidation. Rowel is gone and spur is slightly misshapen. Recovered from unrecorded location on the Gettysburg battlefield by Ken Bream.

This is from the Ken Bream collection that was sold at auction in October 2021. Mr. Bream was a 1970 graduate of Gettysburg High School and life-long relic hunter and collector. His parents managed the Stuckey’s Restaurant that was once located on the north-west corner of the intersection of Emmitsburg and Wheatfield Roads. In the late 1960s through the early 1970s Ken worked on the Eisenhower Farm as a groundskeeper, maintenance man, and general helper for the Eisenhower’s. For many years, he was the Gettysburg Dog Enforcement Officer.  This was lot #118.   [jet] [ph:L]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE,

MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM.

CLICK HERE FOR OUR POLICIES AND TERMS.

THANK YOU!

Inquire About RELIC U.S. CAVALRY SPUR FROM GETTYSBURG, KEN BREAM COLLECTION

should be empty

featured item

RARE EBERLE 1796 CONTRACT MARKED BAYONET

This rare bayonet is marked by the maker in a sunken cartouche with raised letters on the base of the blade reading “Eberle.” Charles Louis Eberle emigrated to the U.S. from Germany with brothers George A. and Henry J. in 1794, arriving in… (1052-86). Learn More »

Upcoming Events

10
Jun

50th Annual Gettysburg Civil War Relic Show, June 24-25 Learn More »

Instagram