This listing features 14 Civil War items that center on the Union Navy. The items are all genuine and include the following.
Civil War Print made from a steel engraving by J. Buttre and published in 1864 by O. The print is titled "Union Naval Officers" and is a collection of portraits featuring the following Naval Officers; Rear Admirals A. Unused patriotic postal cover featuring the symbolic sheil and eagle with the caption No Compromise with Traitors. Used postal cover dated 1865 with a very nice bullseye fancy cancel Sc# 65 3cent Washington stamp.
Rare Color Confederate stamp CSA#12c greenish blue color with a pen cancel. 36 caliber unfired minie balls for use with the Colt Navy Revolver. 36 caliber Colt Navy roundball. 22 caliber unfired bullet from the 1857 Smith & Wesson Revolver. 1881 Civil War Naval Scene print made from a steel plate engraving titled The Attack On Fort Sumter by the Monitor Fleet." Page measures approximately 9 1/2" x 6 3/4 published in 1881 by the National Publishing Company. Qty 2, Naval Battle Scene prints made from steel plate engravings, both published in 1864 by O. The first is titled "The Monitor at Work on the Merrimac or Virginia" by artists N. Fenn while the second is titled The U. Lawrence sinking the Privateer Petrel, Aug 1, 1861.
Qty 2, Civil War Naval battle maps. The first was published in 1864 by O. Case amd Company and shows the maneuvers and names the vessels in the taking of Port Royal and Hilton Head. It measures 6 1/2" x 4 1/8". The second map was published in 1865 by the Jones Brothers Publishing Company. It shows the area around Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor. It was made by Waters and Son. It measures approximately 9 1/8" x 6 1/4". The last item is the only item that is not an original period piece but a vintage Civil War postcard picturing the U.