ATTRACTIVE WOOD CASE WITH RELICS FROM SHILOH, STONES RIVER, & CHICKAMAUGA

ATTRACTIVE WOOD CASE WITH RELICS FROM SHILOH, STONES RIVER, & CHICKAMAUGA

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$400.00

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Item Code: 1235-59

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Here is a wood display case 6.75” x 5” with fine brown tone. Inside are three relics; one each from Shiloh, Chickamauga, and Stones River.

At top is a fine Confederate Staff Officer’s button with a large droop-winged eagle in center. Face displays a deep brown patina. The back has a recessed channel that remains filled with gilt. The iron shank is present. From Shiloh.

Below this is a complete general service eagle coat button from Chickamauga and a soldier-made “snap cap” or nipple protector from Stones River.

A nice display of relics from these three famous battlefields.  [jet] [PH:L]

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