The picture below shows a larger view of all (41) Small Old Confederate or Civil War Soldier Related Items in this lot. Most of these items are not dated (see below). The years that all of the rest of these were made are unknown. This is an accumulated lot with a wide variety of items included. The items here are as follows: There are (12) 1960s Gumball machine toy prize Confederate flag toy rings. These are made of colored plastic with an applied sticker or decal flag. There are (6) 1960s Gum ball machine toy prize Confederate Soldier hat charms. These are made of colored plastic with Confederate and American flags on top. There is a 1960s or 1970s “The Blue and The Grey” Bradley digital wrist watch. It has the original blue vinyl band and was made in Hong Kong. The watch will require a new battery for use. Next is a Confederate Soldier skull with hat. It is made of some kind of a resin material and it is marked “© '99 W.U.I.”. There is a small or miniature red, white, and blue Confederate cloth flag. There is an old cut out engraving print of the Civil War Monitor & Merrimac Navy Ship battle. This was from an old book at one time. There is the front of a 1950 envelope or cover (only the front) that has a Confederate flag, an eagle, a banner, a feather, a wreath, and a shield. This was from the “FINAL ENCAMPMENT UNITED CONFEDERATE VETRANS”. There is no postage stamp, but it was postmarked May 7th, 1951, with a Framinghom, Massachusetts address. There is a 1993 Civil War Round Table Associates West Point Civil War Conference post card. It is postmarked January 25th, 1993 from Little Rock, Arkansas and was mailed to a Woodbridge, New Jersey address. Next there are (5) old black & white photographs. The location and year of these are unknown. The have a fort, building, cannons, cannon balls, monument graves, and more. There is a small picture card of “The Confederate Memorial Institute, Richmond, Virginia”. There is an old “National Civil War Wax Museum” postcard folder with (14) images. The other (11) items in this lot are all post cards. Two of them are used and (9) are unused. One that is used is postmarked March 2nd, 1914 with a green George Washington one cent postage stamp. It is of: SOLDIERS' MONUMENT AND PARSONS' PUBLIC LIBRARY KENNEBUNK, MAINE. Other postcards here are marked: MONUMENT TO RICKETTS' BATTERY ON CEMETARY RIDGE (used) DOUBLE BARRELLED CANNON – ATHENS, GEORGIA THE WHEATFIELD VALLEY OF DEATH ATLANTA, GEORGIA GENERAL MEADE'S HEADQUARTERS GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA BATTLE OF ATLANTA, ATLANTA, GEORGIA JULY 22, 1864 CULP'S HILL PARROT CANNON / JAMES RIFLE PARROT CANNON / JAMES RIFLE All of these items for one price! To judge the sizes the Confederate flag measures about 8-1/4'' x 5-1/2''. These items appear to range from good to mint condition as pictured. |