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Guns International #: 100849630
Seller's Inventory #: RJT#4642
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Guns International #: 100849630
Category - Collectibles - Civil War
- Collectibles - Western
Seller's Information
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Seller: River Junction Trade Co.
Company: Box 275 McGregor, Ia. 52157 Member Since: 10/20/09
First Name: Jim
Last Name: Boeke
State:
Iowa
Zip: 52157
Country: United States
Phone:
(563) 880-4588
Phone2:
(563) 880-4588
Fax:
(563) 873-3647
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 371
Total Listings: 9873
Seller Type: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: credit card, M O, Personal check
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Antique Folk Art Civil War Battle of 7 Pines Cane
Description: Civil War Battlefield Soldier-Made Cane from 7 Pines - Outstanding and original, ca. 1880's Seven Pines Battlefield Relic, Walking Stick made and sold by Confederate Civil War Captain Battlefield Guide James E. Lyne. This cane is made of wood taken from the "center of the Seven Pines Battlefield" in Henrico County, Virginia. Carved from a Pine tree left partially standing after the Battle of Seven Pines. The Cane measures approx. 36" long overall and is fashioned from a tree limb. There is a portion of the shaft near the top that has had the bark removed creating a vertical blank with hand written text that reads "Cut in the center of 7 Pines Battlefield where 15,000 Soldiers were Killed May 31st. & June 1st 1862. Bat. fought by Lee & McClellan" During the Civil War James E. Lyne was a Confederate Captain who fought and survived the Battle of Seven Pines. After the War he became a very well known Battlefield Guide at the location of the Battle of Seven Pines - he also owned a "Relic Shack" / Souvenir Stand near the Battlefield. There exists a postcard published by Seven Pines Battlefield over 30 years after the war which shows Captain James E. Lyne, identified as a "Veteran soldier, government and battlefield guide" standing in front of his relic shop, described as a "veritable storehouse of interesting mementos which he has been gathering for the past 35 years". (this Postcard is not included in this sale). The entire cane is fashioned from a single piece of wood with two smaller branches twisted around the main shaft. Over and above the Folk Art qualities of this wonderful Relic Cane, it also represents a poignant Confederate Civil War Veteran’s tribute to those who fought valiantly at the Battle of Seven Pines. This wonderful, Civil War Battlefield Relic Cane is in very good condition with a beautiful warm and rich age patina. There are no breaks, chips, damage or repairs of any kind to the wood. Overall this is a very attractive and moving Civil War Relic Cane. Payment Cash, postal money order, cashiers check, personal & business checks. Can be ordered with a credit card or paypal at wxx.riverjunction,cxx just type in the number 4642 in the search box. SOLD |
Guns International #: 100849630
Seller's Inventory #: RJT#4642
Guns International #: 100849630
Seller's Inventory #: RJT#4642