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A Confederate Battle Flag of the 47th Georgia Infantry, 1862, handmade from red cotton flannel, with dark blue wool and cotton blend dress material making up the blue cross, white cotton appliquéd stars, one side of the hoist bearing ink inscription "Col. A. C. Edwards", the Lt. Colonel of the 47th Georgia, accompanied by an extensive authentication report by noted flag expert Howard Madaus
and an analysis by textile conservator Fonda Thomsen, 72 in.
x 72 in., in a museum quality exhibition frame. Sold on
November 20th, 2010 for $59,750.00
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A Fine Confederate Staff Officer's Sword, blade marked "Dufilho/ N. Orleans", the quillion with "C.S."
and pelican insignia, wire-wrapped leather grip, scabbard
with cypress wood inserts, blade with possible post-war gilt
wash or "turned" lacquer, as found condition. Sold for
$42,700.00 on February 4th, 2012.
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Confederate First National Flag, c. 1861, silk, double‑sided stars made from sequins and
buillon, 21 1/4 in. x 40 in.
Sold for $30,500.00 on December 2, 2016
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A Fine Confederate Cavalry Officer's Saber, blade marked "Dufilho/N. Orleans", etched blade with "C.S."
and foliate and star motifs, wire wrapped leather grip, rare
multi-branch guard, scabbard with foliate and gadrooned
mounts and drag. Sold for $22,705.00 on November 17th, 2012.
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