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$20.05 Shipping Location: Milford, United States This rare find is not just a stunning decorative piece but also a slice of history that would be a prized addition to any collection or architectural ... moreproject. Genuine antique from the Civil War era. Gilt finish over solid brass for a luxurious appeal.
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$11.95 Shipping Location: Wilmington, United States They are very heavily rust or corroded.
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$47.15 Shipping Location: Adrian, United States SAVANNAH "SLAVE TILE" GARDEN BORDER. These tiles were more affordable to that area. ARCHITECTURAL TILE. This tile has a number # sign in each of the arched ... moretop.
$18.00 Shipping Location: Antioch, United States This was 2 years after the end of the Union occupation of Nashville during the Civil War. Bush’s masons were a primary force in rebuilding the devastation ... moreand destruction that the Civil War had wreaked upon the city of Nashville and across the South.
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$5.90 Shipping Location: Campbell, United States BOOKS IN GOOD CONDITION. ORIGINAL BOOK SOFT COVER -THIS BOOK FRONT COVER CUSTOM REPLACED TO HARD COVER WITH CARDBOARD. BOOK PRESS IN 1936 DOVER EDITION. ... more200 PAGES.
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$170.96 Shipping Location: KINGSWINFORD, United Kingdom Centuries old carved marble plaque. 18th century, 240 years old.
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$19.10 Shipping Location: Bay City, United States SAVANNAH "SLAVE TILE" GARDEN BORDER. These tiles were more affordable to that area. ARCHITECTURAL TILE. This tile has a number # sign in each of the arched ... moretop. These tiles were made as border tiles for the French inspired gardens.
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Free Shipping Location: Cleveland, United States This is a hand carved, solid walnut panel. Salvaged from a large console organ, from a church built in 1868 here in Cleveland. Beautiful design, with ... morecrisp, sharp detail. A great relief carving with back ground stippling.
Free Shipping Location: Fort Worth, United States This impressive scene is entitled "Southern Living" by renowned artist Randy Souders. Souders Fine Art, Inc. Reminiscent of Tara Plantation in “Gone with ... morethe Wind,” this scene features a classic old antebellum style mansion way down in the deep south.
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$20.30 Shipping Location: Blairsville, United States State of construction 1818.
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Location: Summerville, United States Amazing antique garden gate from a home on Cannon Street in historic downtown Charleston, SC. Made of teak with vertical iron rods and 3 sliding iron ... morelocks. Appears to be naturally distressed from age. Or distressed from the traumas of the events surrounding Charleston during the Civil War! All original except for two side hinges. The door may have been one of a pair. Measures 17.75" wide x 69" tall x 1.25" deep. LOCAL PICK-UP. Free delivery within 25 miles of Charleston.
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Ornate wrought iron fence railing section - civil war era, clover, cross & hoop
Antique wrought iron fence. This is a simple small lot of antique wrought iron fence from the early 1900's. The detail on the top has hand pounded and cast fini als in the shape of a cross and a clover. The wrought iron is hand smithed to make interesting double hoops. There is an overall rust patina on this piece that adds to its charm. the re is one 1 in. x 1 in. post attached to the left side with a formed finial. The right side is a bit bent but is repairable. The dimensions are: 34 in. H x apr ox. 7 ft. If yo u have further questions. Please email u s or call 570-341-7668 regarding item# K19721 8 nb IF you would like the fence cleaned up. Sandblasting and painting will make it look like new with the olde world quality craftsmanship! WE SHIP ALL OVER! Y ou may personally inspect this item at our Scranton. PA National headquarters: ... moreOlde Good Things 400 Gilligan St. Scranton. PA. we're open 7 days a week! or come see us at one of our 3 NYC locations: New! Upper West Side: 450 Columbus Ave New York. NY 10024 212.362.8025 OR 212.362.8025 10 am to 7pm Union Square. Manhattan: 5 East 16th Street New York. NY 10003(between 5th Avenue& Union Square) 212-989-8814; 212-989-8814 11 am to 8 pm daily Chelsea. Manhattan: 124 West 24th Street New York. NY 10011(between 6th& 7th Avenues) 212-989-8401 10 am to 7 pm daily or if you are too far. And happen to be on the West coast. Come see us in California at one of our L o s Angel e s locations: Downtown Los Angeles: 1800 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles. CA 90015 213-746-8600 213-746-8600 cell 9 am to 6 pm Mon- Sat 10 am to 6 pm Sun or West Los Angeles: 11240 West Olympic Boulevard Los Angeles. CA 90064 310-477-8444. 310-477-8444 10 am to 7 pm daily Parking in rear Thanks for looking! e!
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ANTIQUE CHURCH BELL WHEEL WOOD 1800'S MARYLAND CIVIL WAR AMERICAN FOLK ART
This traditional bell ringing wheel is certainly a rare find these days. With a groove on the outside. The rope would fit in this space for ringing.In fact while searching the internet for a similar item I can across two, both in England with very high price tags, selling for about $350.00 US dollars. This wheel came from a local church that will be torn down soon. The church stands on the same road that General Lee used to retreat from the Gettysburg Campaign. I've been told it is at least 150 years old. This piece measures approximately 52" in diameter and has layers of wood joined by nails. In very good condition I only notice one small wedge of wood missing. Please look at all photos carefully and use the close-up zoom for best look. Because of size this will be local pick-up only. We are located outside of Hagerstown, Maryland, ... moreabout 1 hour west of Baltimore and Washington,D.C. and 1 hour south of Harrisburg, PA. This would make a great piece of American Folk Art as it has a great shape, form, color and patina. Thanks for looking and Check out my other items! Check out this link for a bell wheel in England- http:www.woodstockheritage.com/index.pl?isa=Metadot:SystemApp:AntiqueSearch;op=detail;id=131168;image_id=351879;I Posted with a;06d2.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28%3Ea%3B06d2-141e26298d0-0xf9-
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Antique B. HEDGE Brick c1860s Civil War Plymouth MA Architecture History GdCond
This auction is for an antique brick(circa the 1860s) taken from the foundation of a very old building in Duxbury. Mass In good condition with some mortar sticking to it. It is 7 3/4" by 3 1/2" in size and is 2 1/4" thick. Impressed lettering reads: B. HEDGE PLYMOUTH MASS. Beginning in approximately 1830. In addition to being the site of“general agriculture and dairy farming” this Plmymouth, Massachusetts 166-acre farm known to locals as Plain Dealing Farm was home to the I. L. Hedge Brickyard. Under the auspices of Isaac’s son. Barnabas, the business developed to such an extent that it was one of the largest manufacturers of bricks in the county. Large quantities were shipped to Boston among other places. Locally, Hedge bricks were used to build the Cordage Company Mill, the Hedge School, the Eben Jordan estate and the Jordan ... moreHospital. The hospital’s bricks had been donated by the Hedge family. As a result. Up until the 1960’s, there was a provision that no Hedge family member would be charged for a bed in the hospital. By 1880. The brickyard had ceased business and much of the original farmland had been sold to the Plymouth Cordage Company. Many ancestors of the Hedge family still reside in or around Plymouth. Today, the remaining property is now the site of Light House Point. Several of the original Hedge bricks have been preserved and are now on display in the Clubhouse. Please message with any questions. Buyer will pay actual Parcel or Priority US Mail shipping charge.
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Ornate wrought iron fence - civil war era - 40 ft
This is a special design of fence which dates back to the 1860's. It is made of a lighter gauge iron stock due to the demand for iron during the war. It has three rows of ornate castings which make it a fence well suited for garden or other areas that require interesting decor. There are three sections that are missing the top row of finials. The others are missing any where from 1 to 4. The iron itself is in fair good condition and one section has up and down bends as can be seen in the picture. Priced as one lot. Dimensions: 36 in. H to top of finials. 6 total lengths 72 in. to 101 in. Approx. 40 ft. Call regarding item number L207414NB. We have easy and reasonable delivery to NYC and Washington D.C. We also deliver to many other areas in the mid-west including Texas. We ship a container to our L.A. location quarterly. So if you are ... morenot in a hurry you can save in shipping costs to California. Otherwise we have careful crating and packing services and will ship with a reputable commercial carrier. Please note. Our business registered in four states which mean that anyone having their items shipped or picked up in PA. CA. NY, or FL. will have to pay sales tax for that location. Our items are carefully salvaged antique materials and furnishings. So please bear in mind they WILL have imperfections. This is part of what adds to their character. 90% of our products are made in the U.S.A. in the 19th and 20th century. So the quality the craftsmanship as well as the wood or other materials used is outstanding. Most will need refinishing. Sandblasting, rewiring, etc. Unless it stated that they are already refurbished, refinished or rewired. We Do Not do cash refunds unless the item is damaged in shipping or truly not as described on ebay. Should you not be happy with your item. Or have a change in your design or building plans, we do have a generous store credit policy which is recognized in any of our NYC, CA, PA or Internet stores. Or you may personally inspect it at our National Headquarters: 570-341-7668
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100 ft. lot of rare ornate civil war era wrought iron fence with driveway gates
This is a large lot of antique wrought iron fence with ornate detail. This is from the civil war era. It is in rought but restorable condition. The finials are mostly. If not all there, the fence has an overall rusty pitted patina. The iron is light gauge as was typical of the era. There are some bottom rails that are rotted and some repairable bends These are replaceable without ruining the authenticy of the design.This can be sandblasted and painted. We are selling this as one lot, if you need only part, please email us. Dimensions: 3 ft. H in sections between 7 and 8 ft. long. The entire lot is 100 ft. plus gates. The walkway gate is 42 in. W and the driveway gates are 112 in. W Please email regarding item L202122 Normal 0 We have easy and reasonable delivery to NYC and Washington D.C. We also deliver too many other areas in the mid-west ... moreincluding Texas. We ship a container to our L.A. location quarterly. So if you are not in a hurry you can save in shipping costs to California. Otherwise we have careful crating and packing services and will ship with a reputable commercial carrier. Please note. Our business registered in four states which mean that anyone having their items shipped or picked up in PA. CA. NY, or FL. will have to pay sales tax for that location. Our items are carefully salvaged antique materials and furnishings. So please bear in mind they WILL have imperfections. This is part of what adds to their character. 90% of our products are made in the U.S.A. in the 19th and 20th century. So the quality the craftsmanship as well as the wood or other materials used is outstanding. Most will need refinishing. Sandblasting, rewiring, etc. Unless it stated that they are already refurbished, refinished or rewired. We Do Not do cash refunds unless the item is damaged in shipping or truly not as described on ebay. Should you not be happy with your item. Or have a change in your design or building plans, we do have a generous store credit policy which is recognized in any of our NYC, CA, PA or Internet sto
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Civil War Era wood/metal wheelchair handhewn spoked wheels Steampunk Reenactment
This is by far my most unusual auction. Living right here in Civil War land. York PA; 30 minutes from Gettysburg, I found these to be especially interesting. This auction is for two oak wheels with cast iron races from a wheelchair made during the Civil War Era. The gentleman who owned them prior to me. Had the whole chair but it had met with an unfortunate accident in years prior. He did salvage the wheels however. The following link shows a chair with similar wheels to these. http:civilwarrx.blogspot.com/2013/04/civil-war-wheelchairs.html Each wheel is hand crafted from oak with cast iron races. The hand rim measures 24" diameter and the riding wheel 28" in diameter. When they are assembled with the iron axle. The length or height is 29" Please look closely at these wheels. The center hub is covered in what appears to be ... morea zinc canning lid. The wheelchair that these came from was well used. If only they could talk. There are a couple of repaired splits and tape marks. Also. I left the tape on the hand rail wheels. It appears it may have been used for traction. Awesome looking table or other steampunk decor. Great for reenactments. As well. Please ask any questions and I will do my best to answer them. Posted with
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Antique Primitive CAST IRON HALL TREE - Civil War Era - Awesome
RARE Antique Primitive One of A Kind Civil War Era Cast Iron 6ft Hall Tree Stand Coat Rack with Umbrella Holder at the bottom. All Original. Very Unique Beautiful piece and you wont find another like this one. The mirror needs to be replaced. This awesome hall tree does seperate in the middle. So shipping via UPS would be take two boxes. Or pick up is available. This item is very heavy. Please DO NOT hold me to the shipping price suggested. I had to put something in the box in order to list this item, True shipping price will determine place of origin. Thank you& Happy Bidding. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp73%28e013%3F%3E%3A-14833671626-0x108-
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Antique B HEDGE Brick c 1860s Civil War era Plymouth MA rare Good Cond
This auction is for an antique. 1860s era Brick removed from the foundation of an ancient farmhouse in Duxbury, Massachusetts during its restoration. The farmhouse was built circa. 1860-1865. Made by the B. HEDGE Company in Plymouth. Mass In good condition with a couple of chips and some old mortar still sticking to it. Has a larger chunk missing from one side of the bottom. Has the pictured impressed lettering: B. HEDGE PLYMOUTH MASS. Beginning in approximately 1830. In addition to being the site of“general agriculture and dairy farming” this 166-acre Plymouth Mass farm known to locals as Plain Dealing Farm was home to the I. L. Hedge Brickyard. Under the auspices of Isaac’s son. Barnabas, the business developed to such an extent that it was one of the largest manufacturers of bricks in the county. Large quantities were shipped to Boston ... moreamong other places. Locally, Hedge bricks were used to build the Cordage Company Mill, the Hedge School, the Eben Jordan estate and the Jordan Hospital. The hospital’s bricks had been donated by the Hedge family. As a result. Up until the 1960’s, there was a provision that no Hedge family member would be charged for a bed in the hospital. By 1880. The brickyard had ceased business and much of the original farmland had been sold to the Plymouth Cordage Company. Many ancestors of the Hedge family still reside in or around Plymouth. Today, the remaining property is now the site of Light House Point. Several of the original Hedge bricks have been preserved and are now on display in the Clubhouse. Please message with any questions. This is the last one that I have. Buyer will pay actual priority or parcel Postal Shipping charge. There is no Buy It Now price.
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