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Lot # 3347
Group - Category Antiques & Collectibles - Militaria & War Collectibles - Civil War
Lead 1st National Confederate Flag. 7 Stars, Hand
Description
stitched. Was 1st Flag adopted for the Confederacy. Acquired from Courtney Wilson in Ellicot City, MD on 22 August 1992. Paid $5,800.00 All hand stitched. Stars are sewn on both sides of blue fabric on front and back.
Name 11-6-24 Online Only Civil War Memorabillia Auction-Parsonsbu
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Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 10/8/2024 - 11/6/2024
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Wednesday November 6th, 2024 Starting @ 5PM
Preview Date/Time Monday November 4th 2024 from 4 PM - 7 PM
Checkout Date/Time Friday November 8th, 2024 from 12 PM - 6 PM
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Important Civil War Memorabilia Auction On-Line Only Auction Sale - Parsonsburg, MD! A&M Auctions is honored to sell from the Estate of Marvin Pierce Schelhouse! Bidding Ends: Wednesday November 6th, 2024 Starting @ 5PM Auction conducted online at AMauctions.com via HiBid! Items located @ the A&M Auction Facility, 8000 Esham Road, Parsonsburg, MD Extensive Selection of General Alfred T.A. Torbert Items, Civil War Militaria, Relics, Uniforms, Hats, Musical & Medical Instruments, Artifacts, Flags, Cannons, 100+ Swords, 50+ Firearms, Ephemera, Insignia, Medals & more! Personal Property Preview: Monday November 4th 2024 from 4 PM - 7 PM Auctioneers Note: Allen and Marshall Auctioneers is honored to help with the sale of the Estate of Marvin P. Schelhouse. Marvin honorably served our country as a Master Sergeant in the U. S. Marine Corps for 20 years from 1956-76. After retiring from the Marine Corps, he moved with his family to Milford, and began working for the State of Delaware, Dept. of Labor for over 20 years. Marvin was very active in the Milford School District serving on the Board of Education for over 30 years. While being a member of the Board, he served as President multiple times. He served and was President of the Milford Historical Society for many years, in the restoration of the Parson Thorne Mansion. He was the Milford Museum commissioner in charge of many exhibits, such as The Vietnam War, The Battle of Iwo Jima, and The Civil War. For over 50 years, Marvin studied and had a profound interest in the life and military career of General Alfred Thomas Archimedes Torbert (1833-1880) of the U.S. Army, one of Delaware's most notable sons. Marvin edited the only book written about General Torbert titled, "A.T.A. Torbert, Southern Gentleman in Union Blue" by Nancy Slade. Marvin was one of the persons the book was dedicated to. Marvin founded and was the first Commander of the General Torbert Camp of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. In this capacity, he took the leadership role to restore the Milford Union Cemetery where 12 Civil War soldiers and one from the Spanish American War is buried. In 1969, Marvin was the only person to attempt to save General Torbert's house in Milford from destruction. This was an endeavor that was unsuccessful. Marvin worked to save and preserve other Milford historical properties. In honor of General Torbert and his service to our country, Marvin successfully spearheaded the effort to have a statue of General A.T.A. Torbert erected on the grounds of the Milford Museum. Marvin served on the Civil War Society that established the Delaware Memorial/Monument at Gettysburg National Military Park to commemorate the service of those Delawareans that fought at the battle of Gettysburg. Marvin received a Tribute from the Delaware House of Representatives for his work and his accomplishment 137 years after the battle. Marvin was an honorable and distinguished icon of Milford who will truly be missed by all. This is one of the most important sales of our time for local and regional Civil War Memorabilia. If you are a collector of Civil War Memorabilia this is one sale you wont want to miss!! Go to AMauctions.com for all details! Directions: Our Auction Facility is located in Parsonsburg on the Eastern Shore of Maryland Approx. 100 Miles north of Norfolk, VA, 55 Miles South of Dover, DE, 100 East of Washington, DC and 18 miles West of Ocean City, MD. At the intersection of Rt. 50 and the Rt. 13 Bypass merge onto Rt. 50 East towards Ocean City and follow for 3.9 miles to the intersection of Rt. 50 & Forest Grove Rd. Turn North (left) onto Forest Grove Rd. and follow for 0.5 miles to Old Ocean City Rd. Right onto Old O. C. Rd. and follow for 1.2 miles to Esham Rd. Left onto Esham Rd. and follow for 1.2 miles to burgundy/tan building on left. Signs Posted. Civil War Flags: RARE One of a Kind Original Authentic Fourth New Jersey Militia (Reserve) Division Civil War Flag. Flag Retains 34 stars and stripes and reads: "Cook Rifles of Bordentown, NJ." Company A Cook Rifles with Capt. H. A Perrine were mustered into service for three months on April 17th, 1861 to defend the State House on State and Delaware Streets in Trenton, NJ.., RARE Confederate Stars and Bars First National Flag with provenance, RARE 34 "Star of Star" Hand Sewn Civil War Flag. Stars are arranged in configuration of one large star. Original and unaltered. Flag is framed and matted, Civil War Period hand stitched 13 Star American Flag with brass gromets and double stitched border and hand written on border "Miss M. Matlack" and several others! Swords/Knives/Bayonets: More than (100) Civil War era swords to include: Union Army Heavy Cavalry (Dragoon) Sabre, model 1840 Mfg. By Sheble & Fisher, Philadelphia, W. Walschein model 1840 Heavy "Dragoon" Calvary Saber with two ring scabbard, Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee Mass, model 1860 Light Calvary Sword with scabbard, W. Clauberg, Solingen Germany 1865 Silver Hilt Officers Sword with nicely etched US and Eagle blade, several N.P. Ames 1863 US Artillery Swords, Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee Mass model 1862 Naval Cutlass with leather scabbard, Nathan Starr model 1818 Calvary Saber, C. Roby, Chelmsfield, Mass model 1860 Calvary Sword, Ames model 1833 Foot Artillery Sword dated 1862, USMC Engraved Ames Mfg. Co. USMC Boy Musician Sword with leather and brass scabbard, Mansfield & Lamb, Forestdale Rhode Island, model 1860 Calvary Saber, Charles Hammand, Philadelphia 1840 Calvary Sword with scabbard, Peter Lunagchloss Co. Calvary Sword, Ames Co. Chicopee, Mass Civil War Naval Cutlass dated 1862, F.S. Jung German 1863 saber with handguard and wrapped handle, US Civil War .58 cal bayonet, Mansfield & Lamb Forestdale Rhode Island, model 1860 Light Calvary Saber, Schuyler, Harthy & Graham, New York "US" engraved sword, Shulyer, Hartley & Graham, W. Clauberg, Solingen model 1850 Infantry Sword, N.P. Ames, model 1833 Dragoon Contract Saber, J.H .Lambart & Sons Philadelphia, PA Ceremonial staff officers sword circa 1880, Wostenholm and Sons I-XL Sheffield folding knife, folding knife with engraved Initials L.C.W., Wostenholm and Sons I-XL stag handle knife, Sheffield marked knife, Vintage US Camillus New York Combat survival/bowie style knife, Marked "US" civil war .58 cal bayonet with original leather sheath and US Buckle, Circa 1818 Spike style bayonet, Ames Mfg. Co. Chickopee, Mass. Marked US/JH 1855 Calvary Sword, French model 1822 Chatterlerant and many more as this is only a partial listing! Firearms/Cannons: CSA Coehorn Mortar, Full Scale, 12lb, 3" Bore. Mounted on wooden bed with four cast iron carry handles, Civil War Era 48" cannon with gimbal mount and affixed front sight. Cannon has ¾" bore, Civil War Era 24" cast iron artillery cannon with 1 ¾" bore and so much more! Modern Long Guns: Monsin Nagant-Sestrotyetsk 1891 Bolt Action Rifle, CALIBER/GA: 7.62x54mm Serial #: N31556 CATEGORY: MODERN, COUNTRY ORIGIN: Russia. Harrington & Richardson MODEL: 865 Plainsman ACTION TYPE: Bolt CALIBER/GA: .22 Cal Serial #: NSN CATEGORY: MODERN, COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Chinese State Arsenal MODEL: 56 SKS ACTION TYPE: Semi Auto CALIBER/GA: 7.62x39mm Serial #: 1303031261 CATEGORY: MODERN, COUNTRY ORIGIN: CHINA. Chinese State Arsenal MODEL: 56 SKS ACTION TYPE: Semi Auto CALIBER/GA: 7.62x39mm Serial #: 10136174 CATEGORY: MODERN. COUNTRY ORIGIN: CHINA. Mosin Nagant MODEL: 1944 Carbine ACTION TYPE: Bolt CALIBER/GA: 7.62x54mm Serial #: H2820 CATEGORY: MODERN, COUNTRY ORIGIN: RUSSIA. Arisaka MODEL: 99 ACTION TYPE: Bolt CALIBER/GA: 7.7 MM Serial #: 66474 CATEGORY: MODERN, COUNTRY ORIGIN: JAPAN. Antique/Blackpowder Long Guns: Eli Whitney MODEL: 1812 Flintlock ACTION TYPE: Single Shot Musket CALIBER/GA: .69 Cal Serial #: NSN CATEGORY: BLACKPOWDER COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Trenton Locomotive & Machine Co MODEL: 1861 ACTION TYPE: Blackpowder Musket CALIBER/GA: .58 Cal Serial #: NSN DESCRIPTION: J. T. Hodge & A.M. Burton Makers. CATEGORY: BLACKPOWDER COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Burnside MODEL: Carbine 4th Mdl ACTION TYPE: Breech load single shot CALIBER/GA: .54 Serial #: 2834 DESCRIPTION: 7,000 of this model was made between 1863 and 1864. Purchased from Courtney Wilson at Gettysburg Civil War Collectors show in July 1994. Paid $1,225 CATEGORY: ANTIQUE COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Enfield Tower MODEL: Musket ACTION TYPE: Blackpowder Percussion Musket CALIBER/GA: .58 Cal Serial #: NSN DESCRIPTION: Purchased from Robert Meekins in Nov. 199 for $300. Converted to Percussion from Flintlock. Stock shortened, crack in forend. Missing ramrod. "Tower" visible on lock.. CATEGORY: BLACKPOWDER COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED KINGDOM. UNKNOWN MAKER MODEL: Percussion Musket ACTION TYPE: Blackpowder Single Shot CALIBER/GA: .69 Serial #: NSN DESCRIPTION: Purchased at Auction in June 2000 in Delaware for $70. Relic Condition. Heavy rust, Stock Cut down, Stock repaired at wrist, Missing Ramrod. Remington MODEL: 1855 ACTION TYPE: Percussion Tape Primer Musket CALIBER/GA: .69 Cal Serial #: NSN DESCRIPTION: Lock reads "Remington/Ilion, NY/1858/U.S." Percussion Tape Primer Musket. .69 cal., 41" round smoothbore barrel. Missing Ramrod. Rust on Metal Surfaces. CATEGORY: Blackpowder COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Enfield-Tower MODEL: 1862 Dated Musket ACTION TYPE: Single Shot Musket CALIBER/GA: .58 Serial #: NSN DESCRIPTION: Repaired at Wrist on stock. Purchased at War Relics in Milford, DE in March 2001. Lock marked "Tower/1962" with Crown. Missing Ramrod. Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. MODEL: Carbine ACTION TYPE: Lever Action CALIBER/GA: .56-56 Spencer Serial #: 18872 BBL/OAL: 22"/39.25" DESCRIPTION: Purchased from T. Martin in Milford, DE Jan. 1997. Paid $1,250. Cracks in Shoulder stock. Some light rust. CATEGORY: ANTIQUE COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Richardson & Overman MODEL: Gallager Percussion Carbine ACTION TYPE: Single Shot Breech Load CALIBER/GA: .50 Cal Serial #: 17872 BBL/OAL: 22.25"/39.25" DESCRIPTION: Carbine was invented by Mahlon Gallager. More than 23,000 were manufactured & many saw use during the Civil War.. Manufactured by Richardson & Overman of Philadelphia, this carbine fired an unprimed .50 caliber cartridge with a brass foil and paper-wrapped case or an all-brass case. Rust on Metal Surfaces. Has Saddle Ring. Patchbox. CATEGORY: ANTIQUE COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. London Armory Co./Euroarms of America MODEL: Reproduction Tower Blackpowder Musket ACTION TYPE: Single Shot Musket CALIBER/GA: .58 Serial #: 9304 BBL/OAL: 38"/55.5" DESCRIPTION: Walnut Stock, 800 Meter graduated rear sight, Leather sling, Metal Ramrod. Light Rust. CATEGORY: Blackpowder COUNTRY ORIGIN: ITALY. Wilmot MODEL: Double BBL Shotgun ACTION TYPE: Side By Side CALIBER/GA: 12 GA Serial #: NSN BBL/OAL: 28"/44.5" DESCRIPTION: Black Powder SBS Shotgun with External Triggers, Damascus BBL's and Ramrod. Likely Belgian Manufacture. Twin Triggers, Metal butt plate. CATEGORY: Blackpowder COUNTRY ORIGIN: Belgium. Unknown Maker/U.S. Manufacturer MODEL: Cadet 1861 Dated Musket ACTION TYPE: Single Shot Percussion Musket CALIBER/GA: .58 Serial #: NSN BBL/OAL: 27"/44" DESCRIPTION: Civil War era percussion musket. Lock Unreadable for Manufacturer due to rust. "1861" is visible on rear of lock. Missing rear sight & front BBL band. No Ramrod. Rust on Metal Surfaces. "U.S." on top of Butt plate. CATEGORY: Blackpowder COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Simeon North MODEL: Hall 1840 Variation Type 2 ACTION TYPE: Breech Loading Percussion Rifle CALIBER/GA: .52 Serial #: NSN BBL/OAL: 21"/40.5" DESCRIPTION: Produced from 1842-43, Has an 8.5" long Slide Bar (Missing Ring) fitted to the lower barrel band. 1843 Chamber date. Straight stock. Pitting on Metal Surfaces. CATEGORY: Blackpowder COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Enfield-Tower MODEL: Dated 1862 Musket ACTION TYPE: Single Shot Percussion Musket CALIBER/GA: .62 Cal Serial #: NSN BBL/OAL: 28"/45" DESCRIPTION: With Ramrod. Missing rear sight leaf. Cracks in stock behind rcvr. Front band missing & replaced with wire, Replacement brass middle band. Brass trigger guard. Several small holes in bottom of stock. Lock marked "Tower 1862" with Crown. CATEGORY: Blackpowder COUNTRY ORIGIN: United Kingdom. C. Sharps MODEL: Type 5 Saddle Ring Carbine ACTION TYPE: Lever Action Falling Block Rifle CALIBER/GA: .52 Cal BBL/OAL: 21.5"/39" DESCRIPTION: Patent Date "Oct. 5, 1852", Pat Date "Sept. 13, 1848" Parthbox, 800 Yard graduated rear sight, CATEGORY: ANTIQUE COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Mass Arms Co/Poultney & Trimble MODEL: Smith Pat. Breech Load ACTION TYPE: Single Shot Breech Load CALIBER/GA: .50 Serial #: 3284 BBL/OAL: 21.5"/39" DESCRIPTION: "MANUFACTURED BY / MASS. ARMS CO / CHICOPEE FALLS. " forward, and "ADDRESS / POULTNEY & TRIMBLE / BALTIMORE U.S.A." at upper rear, with "SMITH'S PATENT / JUNE 23, 1857". Loss of Bluing. Sling Swivels, Graduated rear sight. Straight stock, Metal Butt plate. CATEGORY: ANTIQUE COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES. Enfield-Tower MODEL: Dated 1862 Three band Musket ACTION TYPE: SIngle Shot Percussion Musket CALIBER/GA: .58 Cal Serial #: NSN BBL/OAL: 38"/55" DESCRIPTION: Cracks & Damage to Shoulder stock. Missing Front BBL Band. Lock marked "Tower/1862" with crown. 3x5 Index card states "Belonged to Pvt David Secongost Co. G 145th Regt. PA Volunteers." Owner explains that the shoulder stock on the Left side was hit by a Minnie Ball. Purchased from J. Frasca in Croton, Ohio in Oct. 1994. Paid. $1,000. Additional Note states "This was a Confederate rifle captured by Secongost and brought home by him." CATEGORY: Blackpowder COUNTRY ORIGIN: United Kingdom. W. T. Wickham (1832) MODEL: Contract Mdl 1816 Flintlock Converted ACTION TYPE: Single Shot Percussion Conversion Musket CALIBER/GA: .69 Cal Serial #: NSN BBL/OAL: 41"/57.5" DESCRIPTION: Made as a Flintlock but was converted to Percussion. 3 BBL Band, w/Ramrod. Crack in L/S Shoulder stock. Lock Marked "U.S./W. T. Wickham" & "1832/Phila." Minor pitting and few spots of light rust. CATEGORY: Blackpowder COUNTRY ORIGIN: UNITED STATES Pistols: Colt, Hartford, Conn model 1855 side hammer .31 cal cap and ball pocket revolver, Remington Arms Co. "New Model" .44 cal percussion Army Revolver, Colt, New York, Pair of Richardson Co. British Dueling Pistols, US model 1842 percussion pistol, .31 cal revolver, Derringer Philadelphia marked pocket pistol. Very scarce .45 caliber pistol circa 1840, D. Moore's Patent 1860 .32 caliber "swing out" rimfire revolver, French "Lefaucheux" model 1854 12mm Pinfire single action revolver, U.S. model 1842 Percussion Black Powder single shot pistol, Flint Lock Pistol with inlaid mother of pearl grip, Van Wart Sons & Co. English percussion pistol circa 1830, Allen & Wheelock model 1856 center fire .36 caliber single shot pistol, Italian Black Powder .44 cal revolver, Belgian "ELG" "Sea Service" percussion pistol circa 1810, Double barrel percussion black powder "Boot" model pistol, Belgium double barrel percussion pistol, Nambu MODEL: Type 14 Large Trigger Guard ACTION TYPE: Semi Auto CALIBER/GA: 8 MM Serial #: 8908 CATEGORY: REGULATED. COUNTRY ORIGIN: JAPAN and several others! Uniforms/Caps/Relics: Outstanding complete Civil War Field Surgeons kit labeled: "Max Voucher & Sons Surgical Instruments 105 W. 6th St. Cincinatti,O" 1863-1866, Original authentic "CS" Confederate States US Civil War Confederate Belt Buckle with provenance, Superb US Civil War ambrotype of Union "Double Armed" Calvaryman armed with sword and pistol, RARE Civil War Tintype of Marine Officer in Patriotic Case, Delaware Civil War Era Officers Red Cedar dovetailed folding shaving mirror/box with divided interior compartment, US Union Army Officers "High Crown Kepi" with gold embroidered wreath, Orig. Authentic Union Navy Officers Calvary Belt & Eagle Buckle with sword attachments belonging to Capt. James D. VanDerveer 30th N.J. Volunteer participated in the Battle of Chancellorsville, Pair of fine Civil War 2nd Lt. Uniform Epaulettes in custom fitted English Epaulet tin box, Orig. Authentic Civil War Union Officers Worn Kepi hat w/ Calvary Insignia Patch, Union Officers Calvary belt with Eagle Belt buckle, U.S. Navy Copper Powder Flask stamped "Adams J.S.P. 1840" with anchor and rope U.S.N. motif, Capt. F. Mott US Marked 1862 Field Desk/Trunk marked and used by Captain Frederick Mott, 3rd Brigade, 4th Division 15th Army Corps, Period Ballot Box from the 8th New Hampshire Infantry complete with voting marbles, Union "Bulls-Eye" Canteen, Confederate "Pie Plate" C.S.A. drum style canteen, Confederate Army Civil War belt with CSA buckle, "Peace" Powder flask, Rare Identified Civil War leather cartridge box, field shaving mirror/box with fold out mirror with diamond escutcheon, leather marked "USN" ammo pouch, checkerboard/Game Board belonging to Pvt. G.H. Cox, 1st Maine Cav. with Burn marks on reverse, GAR Kepi early type, Civil War Era daguerreotype of Civil War Solder, Antique Hiatt stamped cast iron hand cuffs, United States Military Academy USMA Cadet Coat Buttons, Civil War Era inlaid checkerboard and Qty of Civil War Era wooden carved Chess pieces, bullet molds, Tar Buckets, T.H. McCallister, New York, Civil War tin medical lantern, Naval telescope, several Civil War 10lb Parrott Shells, Confederate Tin Canteen with note, RARE Civil War Era USN Soap Box/Shaving kit inscribed " Don't Give up the Ship USN" made of gutta percha Mfg. by the Novelty Rubber Co. Brunswick, NJ, RARE Civil War Navy Cartridge Box Embossed on cover "USN", large Qty of cannonballs from 24lb models to 6lb models, several sets of cast iron Civil War prisoner/slave shackles, Authentic Pre-Civil War 1859 Marine Corps Shako hat insignia, Pair of Civil War "Martingale Heart" horse bridle rosettes, complete Artillery/Calvary Horse Bridle Bit and Headstall, Prisoner/Trench carvings, 4prs of Union Calvary Boots, Marked Philadelphia, Pine lift top Civil War Era Field box, Soldiers compass with brass and beveled glass case etched on reverse "Lieut B. Echman Adjutant 4th P.V.I. Columbia, PA, USA", 19th cent. Spectacles, several Union dress uniform tops, soldiers combination folding spoon, selection of soldiers forks in various sizes, Surgeons Bone nippers marked "Tiemann" belonging to Dr. William Marshall, Surgeon Del. Infantry, Camp Hatchet and Hammer, Libby Prison relic fork, and selection of civil war era skeleton keys, belt buckles, bullets and much more! Artwork/Prints: Original Oil on Canvas of General Ulysses S. Grant on horseback at encampment signed Paul Kooris lower right in gold decorated frame 32" x 42", Original Oil on Canvas of General A.T.A. Torbert on horseback signed lower right Herman McNatt, "Sheridan's Final Charge at Winchester" framed lithography by Prange & Co. 1880, John B. Bachelder 1863 framed hand colored lithograph of "Gettysburg Battlefield" published by Endicott & Co. New York 1863, Framed 1862 Military Register for "Company F, 37th Reg't Mass., Vol. Infantry" Pittsfield Mass, September 4th 1862, Period Correct Framed Black and White portrait of Civil War soldier in gold frame, Framed photo of General T.A. Torbert on the steps of his home in Milford, DE, Qty of framed Currier and Ives hand colored lithographs to include "Bombardment of Fort Sumpter, Charleston Harbor", "The Capture of Atlanta Georgia September 20th 1864", and "Battle of the Wilderness May 5th and 6th", "View of HD QU Military Post Stevenson, Alabama" and so much more! Books: Hundreds of Civil War Era and Civil War Reference books with many RARE copies and first editions to include: "Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant Volume I,II" First Editions Published by the Charles l. Webster & Company 1885, (By Authority) U.S. Infantry Tactics for Instruction, Exercise, and Manoeuvres of the United States Infantry by the Secretary of War May 1st 1861, "History of the Civil War in the United States" by Samuel M. Schmucker, "Record of the Massachusetts Volunteers 1864-1864 Volumes I and II" by Wright and Potter Boston, Mass 1868, "Massachusetts in the Army and Navy 1861-1865 Volumes I,II" by Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1895, Original 1887 Civil War "McClellan's Own Story Illustrated" by Charles L. Webster & Co., "Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac" by William Swinton 1866, "Vermont in the Civil War Vol. I,II" 1st Editions by G.G. Benedict 1886, "Personal Memoirs of General W.T. Sherman" written by Himself 1891, "A System of Target Practice For the Use of Troops When Armed with the Musket, Rifle-Musket, Rifle or Carbine" 1862 First Edition by Government Printing office, "(By Authority) Infantry Tactics for the Instruction, Exercise and Manoeuvres of the Soldier, A Company, Line of Skirmishers, Battalion, Brigade" by D. Van. Nostrand 1862, "(By Authority) U.S. Infantry Tactics for the Instruction, Exercise and Maneuvres of the United States Infantry" by J.B. Lippincott & Co. 1863, "Confederate Army Regulations 1862" 1st Edition War Department 1862 J.W. Randolph 1862, "Casey's Infantry Tactics Vol. II" Belonging to 1st Luitenant John F. Davidson enlisted 12/12/1862 Discharged 12/23/1863, Civil War Era Family Bible The Old and New Testaments by the American Tract Society 1861 attributed to Quartermaster General Montgomery C. Meigs (May 3rd 1816-January 2nd 1982), (121) Volumes of Series 1 "War of the Rebellion Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" and so many more. WWII Related: Original Authentic WWII Japanese Rising Sun Battle Flag framed and matted, Vietnam War era gas mask, Set of 1970 US Army Visual Aircraft Recognition study cards, WWI Doughboy style helmet, WWII Army Helmet, Vintage US Marines Kabar knife with leather sheath, Vietnam War helmet, US Marine belt with marked US leather holster, canteen, and Marine knife with sheath, US Army leather gun holster, Original US Marines "Snap Shots" album of original Black and White photos, German WWII Nazi Cross medal, US Marine Compass in carry case, US Marine Scrap Book with photos from Iwo Jima, 1943 Wallet in original box, USMC Kabar knife in leather sheath Marked USMC on blade with wooden handle and leather sheath, Vietnamese Army cap, US Navy Cap, Vietnam era US Jungle Camo, Vietnam cap, (2) Vietnam NVA captured belts, buttons, patches and more! Special Interest: Exceedingly Rare and Authentic 1860 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Campaign medal Rail Splitter token, Authentic "Survivors Association 20th P.V.C." black cloth ribbon. These ribbons were issued and worn at the Funeral of General of U.S. Grant, New York City, August 8th,1885, Civil War Soldier Identified and Owned Pocket watch belonging to C.W. Hanson 39th Mass Infantry with engraved rankings (1st Sgt. 1862 Through Captain 1864) as he received them on interior of watch, Wooden handle "Turnkey" model tooth extractor, Important Confederate Navy "CN" etched silver plated hurricane style candlestick/lamp, 1864 Philadelphia Sanitary Fair Commission Medal inscribed "We Give our Wealth for Those Who Give Their Health for Us" and dated June 1864 in original case, Authentic Union "Old Rye" historical flask with Eagle and Clasp hands A&D.H.C. Pittsburg, PA circa 1860, Officers "Umbrella" type ink bottles, Thaddeus Davids & Co. "Finest Premium Steel Pen Ink" antique umbrella inkwell circa 1850 with original label, Original Unopened package of "6 Combustible Envelope Cartridges Made of Hazards Powder Expressly for Col. Colt's Patent Revolving Pocket Pistol", (2) demilitarized practice grenades, Civil War era medical bottle marked "USA Hosp. Dept", Nuestra Senor de Atacho excavated coin with certificate of Authenticity, jar of 19th century clay marbles and more! Terms Personal Property: Visa/MC/Amex/Discover or approved check. 22% Buyer Premium. MD 6% Sales Tax. All property is sold "As Is, Where Is", and All Sales are Final. Property is open to thorough public inspection. It is the Bidder's responsibility to determine condition, age genuineness, authenticity, value or any other determinative factor. Allen & Marshall Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC may attempt to describe the merchandise in advertising, on the phone, on the internet and at the auction but makes no representations. In no event shall Allen & Marshall Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Bidder shall be the sole judge of value. Pick Up Date: Items should be picked up at the Auction Site in Parsonsburg, MD on Friday November 8th, 2024 from 12 PM - 6 PM or the following week. Monday Nov. 11th - Friday Nov. 15th by Appointment. Items not picked up or shipping arrangements made up by 4 PM on Friday 11/15/24 will be considered abandoned and will be disposed of at the discretion of the Auction Co. If you unable to attend the Auction pickup you must designate a person to pick your items up for you. 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The items will be located @ our Auction Facility at 8000 Esham Rd., Parsonsburg, MD, 21849. We can deliver the item(s) to a shipper for you for a fee. We deliver items once a week typically on Tue/Wed. You will pay the shipper directly for any and all costs associated with getting your items to you. Shipping has become very expensive. We have no control over the cost of shipping items. Please bid accordingly. We can't provide you with shipping estimates. There may be large items in this auction that are not shippable and will require local pickup or for you to arrange a freight hauling/Professional moving service. Firearm Shipping: A&M Auctions will handle the shipping of Firearms. Payment for the packing, materials, boxes, insurance, Signature Confirmation, handling & shipping of purchased lots is the sole responsibility of the buyer. Buyer is responsible for the actual cost of shipping. Shipping via US Postal Service Priority Mail or UPS. Shipping fees must be paid prior to the items being shipped. Shipping charges may be billed separately from the items won at auction. It may be 10-14 days time from the day the invoice for items won is charged & shipping charges are determined. IT SHOULD BE UNDERSTOOD SHIPPING HAS BECOME VERY EXPENSIVE. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN IF YOU CHOSE NOT TO HAVE YOUR ITEMS SHIPPED. Shipping will not be available on some larger sized items. These items will be marked in the catalog. If you purchase an item marked with shipping not available the buyer will be responsible for hiring a moving/freight company and pay all associated costs. Personal Property Preview: There will be ONE open house preview date held on Monday November 4th 2024 from 4 PM - 7 PM. View Website for Additional Information, Terms, Directions & Photographs
THIS WILL BE A TIMED ONLINE ONLY AUCTION EVENT held at www.hibid.com. The PREBID aspect will be available Approx.29 days prior to the Auction Date. One lot will be scheduled to end Approx. every 20 seconds. THERE ARE MANY HIGH QUALITY PHOTOS OF THE ITEMS BEING SOLD ON THE AUCTION CO. WEBSITE. IF YOU NEED TO SEE A LARGER IMAGE PLEASE VIEW WWW.AMAUCTIONS.COM TERMS OF SALE We advise all prospective bidders to read the Terms & Conditions of the Auction Sale before bidding in an A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC Auction. By placing a bid the bidder is bound by those Terms and Conditions of the Sale, as amended by any oral announcement or posted notices, which together form the contract of the sale between the successful bidder (purchaser), A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC and the seller (consignor) of the lot(s). FIREARM SPECIFIC TERMS. 1. There will be NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDING ON ANY FIREARMS. If you register for the auction and are not in a Jurisdiction that a firearm can freely and legally be shipped to your bidding account will be revoked. 2. It is the perspective bidders responsibility to ensure that the item (s) they purchase can be legally owned in their State, County or Jurisdiction. The firearms will be broken down into 6 categories. #1 ANTIQUE. An Antique is generally a firearm that is made to fire modern metallic ammunition but was made prior to 1898. No paperwork is required to transfer this type of firearm. #2 BLACKPOWDER. A Black powder firearm is not made to fire modern metallic ammunition. No paperwork is required to transfer this type of firearm. Can be exceptions. #3 CURIO & RELIC. A Curio & Relic Firearm has been designated by the by the BATFE as having collector value or is over 50 years old. Only Licensee's who have applied for and received a CURIO & RELIC LICENSE through the BATFE Qualify for this category. #4 MODERN. A Modern firearm is made after 1898 & is required to be transferred via an instant background check by an FFL dealer to transfer the firearm to you. #5 REGULATED. A Regulated Firearm is designated so by the State of Maryland & requires an instant background check & associated paperwork to be completed for the MD State Police. This covers most handguns that fire metallic cased ammunition. This paperwork requires a 7 day (Business Day) waiting period. #6 MD BANNED. This category will contain certain Assault Rifles (AR-15, AK-47, UZI, SKS w/detachable mag, ect…) that the State of Maryland has banned for transfer in the State of Maryland. This type of firearm can't be purchased by a Maryland Resident. It may be sold to residents of other States where that type of firearm is legal to purchase. THE FIREARM TYPES ARE LISTED BELOW IN THE CATALOG. AS A GENERAL RULE THESE ARE NOT SUBJECT TO CHANGE UNLESS A TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR WAS MADE. Our FFL has the final say on this matter. If a firearm is listed as modern or regulated it is on our FFL dealers ACUISITION & DISPOSITION (A&D) book & will not be changed, I.E. paperwork is required. The only way Firearms listed in categories #3-#6 can be transferred is through a background check, to a FFL Dealer, or if the firearm is a C&R and you have a C&R License. Only the firearms marked as C&R can be transferred as C&R. An Antique or Black Powder firearm can be shipped directly to any buyer in the U.S. If you have questions please bid before you buy as all sales are final. It is the Buyers responsibility to provide the info of an FFL to whom any & all MODERN/REGULATED/MD BANNED firearms must be shipped. FFL dealers can fax their info to Jeff Smith, Allen & Marshall Auctioneers, LLC at 4108350370/email jeff@amauctions.com (410-835-0384 Land Line #) There will be a $15 Fee to log all Modern/Regulated Firearms off our books and out to your FFL. A&M Auctions will ship all Rifles, Shotguns & Handguns. __________________________________________________________________________________ GENERAL AUCTION TERMS. 1. All property is sold "As Is, Where Is", and All Sales are Final. There is no bid reversals or refunds of any kind 2. INSPECTION: Property is open to thorough public inspection. The bidder is invited, urged and cautioned to inspect the property prior to bidding. Property will be available for inspection at the places and times specified. It is the Bidder's responsibility to determine condition, age genuineness, authenticity, value or any other determinative factor prior to placing a bid on an item. Bidder shall be the sole judge of value. A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC may attempt to describe the merchandise in advertising, on the internet, over the phone and at the auction but makes no representations. Persons in attendance during inspection, sale or removal of merchandise assume all risks of damage or loss to persons, property, or merchandise and shall exercise proper precautions at all times for the protection of persons and property and shall comply with all safety and health requirements as directed by Auctioneer, and local, state and federal regulations. Auctioneer, its agents, its employees and representatives shall not be liable by reason of any defect in or about the condition of the premises on which the auction is held. Buyer specifically releases Auctioneer, its agents and representatives from all liability thereof. In no event shall A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC be held responsible for having made or implied any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. 3. BIDDER REGISTRATION: Bidder must be 18 years of age or older and is required to register for each auction. To participate in this Auction prospective bidders must register & provide identification information to establish that you are a valid bidder: At the time of registration, we collect information about you to verify who you are before you can bid. Bidder must submit information found to be current, complete, and accurate for proper identification. We collect credit card information to ensure that you are a qualified buyer. Bidder is responsible for security of his/her bidding number/user name and password, and any and all bids placed under the assigned number/ID. Auctioneer & Auction Host Site (HiBid/Proxibid) should be notified immediately if bidder believes his/her bid number, account and/or password have been compromised. There is no cost to register for an auction (A $1 Authorization will be charged when you initially register to validate your credit card by HiBid.) The Authorization is never deducted from your account. It verifies that the card being placed on file is legitimate. HiBid's computer system preforms an AVS (Address Verification Check) on the card you register with. The Billing information you provide HiBid will be validated with the card issuer through this authorization. If the Billing information on the Card doesn't match your actual billing address information the card may be rejected for possible fraud activity. Some Lenders/CC Companies don't participate in this AVS Check. If the HiBid computer system doesn't receive a satisfactory response it may kick out that credit card. If you have another Credit Card, preferably through a different lender try that. A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to terminate any registration, deny any person for any reason, permission or access to bid, to reject any and all bids, and to suspend or ban Bidder from bidding in Auctions conducted by A&M at any time. Bidder registration is not transferable or assignable. Highbid User Ratings. Every bidder starts with a reputation of 0 and, with activity, this score goes up or down to a value between -100 (very bad) and 100 (very good). Any bidder with a reputation lower than +1 will have their auction bid permission set to pending. We will verify your information if you are a new bidder with a reputation of "0". Once approved or declined you will receive an email confirmation. If you have a negative user rating/score on Hibid or Proxibid the Auction Co. at its sole discretion may decline any and all bids placed by your account. As a last resort if we find you to be a non paying bidder or using fraudulent registration and/or credit card information you may be permanently declined from bidding at our auctions. Once a new HiBid customer has participated/purchased items in a few auctions you will start to build up positive feedback with a successful pay and pickup transaction. Once you have a positive feedback rating your account will normally be automatically approved for auctions conducted on HiBid by A&M Auctioneers for a preset bidding amount. That amount is normally equal to the highest priced item in the Auction. If we have a vehicle that is worth $4,000 we would say that $5,000 would be the maximum high bid that would automatically be approved on your account. Anything above that would require approval. NOTE: If you are a new bidder to HiBid/A&M Auctioneers with a "0" feedback rating we will verify your registration information and assign your account a Maximum Preset High bid (Per Item) amount. This amount will be a Maximum of $500 per item and will depend on the Auction. This pre-approval amount will be reflected in the Bidder Acceptance email once your account has been approved. We recommend that when bidding place yours bids early so that you will know that your bid will be accepted. Don't wait until the final minute before the item closes to try to bid. In this scenario for example if you had been approved for a $500 max high bid per item and the bidding is already over $500. If you bid $750 your bid will be set to pending, a notification is sent to us, and it is nearly impossible to act upon that less than 60 Seconds. If you know you will be bidding higher than the amount that you were approved for in the email contact us prior to the item ending and we can make a manual change. NEGATIVE FEEDBACK NOTE: If a bidder has a Negative interaction with an Auction Co., that Auction Co. may leave Negative Feedback on the bidders account. Other Auctioneers including A&M Auctioneers can view this feedback on the bidders account. A&M Auctions keeps carefull watch over prosepective bidders feedback during the registation and online bidding process. We will generally not allow a prospective bidder to register that has negative feedback on their account. This is especially true if the feedback mentions Non Payment, Credit Card Declines, Customers not picking items up and Chargebacks. A&M Auctions reserves the right to deny and or revoke the bidding privilages for any prospective bidder at any time during or after the registration process & up to the time that an Auction Item is scheduled to close. If you are not comfortable or willing to register online which includes placing a credit card on file on our Secure Web server you may enter bids in person at our facility. Bids must be in writing and are legally binding just the same. A Valid Credit Card will still be required on the bid form. Valid Identification will also be required if you are unknown to the Auction Co. We will upload the bids placed by you on your behalf onto the online bidding server. 4. All items offered online will have a minimum starting bid as displayed in the online catalogue. Online bids lower than minimum will not be accepted. 5. CATALOGUE ERRORS & OMISSIONS: If a description does not match a picture in a lot, the description takes precedence. If you find an error please contact the Auction Co. and we will attempt to rectify it. All items are sold on an "as is, where is" basis, with all faults. In the event an item was listed in error or an item can't be located during pick up for any reason, the bidder agrees that their maximum recourse is a full refund of the item in question and that all other items bid on remain binding. By bidding you are acknowledging agreement with the terms above. Do not bid unless you agree to all of these terms. The Bidder is responsible for knowing which item is being bid on. If the Bidder is unsure, they should inquire or not bid. When becoming the winning bidder at auction you have effected a contract and will be expected to pay for items in which you were evidenced to be the successful bidder. Auctioneer will not honor "mistakes". 6. REVIEWING YOUR BIDS: During an auction you can check the status of your bids at anytime by logging into online server. Please be careful when placing bids. Placing a bid is a two step process. When you click bid button it will pull up a window verifying that you want to place that bid. If you want to place the next bid increment that the computer is asking for you can do that. If you desire to increase the amount of your bid this screen will allow you to bid a higher amount. Ensure that you type in the correct amount. If you make an error the Auction Co. can attempt to correct it, but it has to be in a timely manner before the item closes. In order to make a correction you must contact the Auction Co. at 410-835-0384. We have a staff member in the office during all online auctions. You are responsible for the bids that you place. Note that no bids can be withdrawn after the auction for any reason. 7. PROGRESSION OF THE AUCTION: Auctions are typically uploaded to the HiBid Auction Platform 30-45 days before the auction is scheduled to end. Some short notice auctions may be online for only 15-30 Days. Each Auction will have a scheduled time that each auctions items will begin closing. If an auction starts closing on a Wednesday night at 5 PM the first lot will be scheduled to close at that time. Depending on the quantity of items in the Auction lots may be scheduled to end anywhere between 20 to 60 seconds a part. Each lot will show a scheduled ending time. If no one bids in the final minute before a lot is scheduled to close that lot will close out. If someone bids within the final minute before that lot is scheduled to close, 1 Extra minute will be added to that lot and that lot only to allow additional time for people to bid. The remaining lots behind that lot will continue to close as scheduled unless someone bids in the last minute on that specific lot as well. This is done to prevent a bidder from 'sniping', all bids made in the last minute of the auction will force an item to stay open for an additional 1 minute. This gives the back bidder additional time in increase his/her bid if desired. This process will continue until all bidding has ceased on no one bids within the additional minute that was added. 8. PAYING FOR YOUR PURCHASES: Generally you will receive an "UNPAID" Auction Invoice on the day/night of the Auction immediately following the sale via email. The invoice/email will include information about the Auction Pickup information. You are responsible for checking your email/logging in to HiBid to verify if you won items. We process charges to the Credit Card placed on file at registration for you purchases by 10 AM the morning following the auction. We print the invoices once they are paid. You will receive your "Paid in Full" invoice at the scheduled pickup date/time. When you arrive at the pickup location find the Registration table. (Normally inside the home/Building) You will sign your invoice and then the A&M Staff will show you to your items and provide you with your paid invoice once completed. You are responsible for verifying that you take all of your items from the auction site. ACCEPTABLE FORMS OR PAYMENT: Effective immediately we are only accepting payment for online only Auction via the Credit Card on File with HiBid/Proxibid. We are no longer accepting alternate forms of payment. We are having weekly instances of bidders requesting to pay at pickup and then not showing up at the pickup to retrieve or pay for their items. We are then stuck with items that we have not been paid for. For this reason we are requiring that all invoices are paid in full prior to the Auction Pickup date. Please verify that you have funds available on the Credit Card that you register with. All purchases will be charged to the card that you choose at registration. We only have access to the card that you choose. You can place more than once card on file but we only have access to the card that you chose at registration. If you know that you don't have the funds available on the card on file please contact us before we process payments the next morning and provide a different card. You can also pay an invoice via Paypal if you have a Paypal account. Our email address for Paypal is jeff@amauctions.com. Effective immediately if we have a card decline for an Auction Purchase there will be a $30 Service charge added to the bill as we then have to contact you and arrange an alternate form of payment. We have also had a few bad checks recently and for this reason we are only processing payments on the credit card on file in the future. If for what ever reason we do accept a check from you and that check bounces there will be a $30 Service charge. If you have any questions or concern's please contact us at 410-835-0384. 9. BIDDING NOTIFICATIONS: You can choose to be notified by e-mail during the auction if you have been outbid. Please note that outbid notifications are NOT sent out during the last two hours of the sale. You can watch each item end. If you are the high bidder on an item the item will be highlighted in Green in the Live Auction area. If the lot changes from green to red it means that you have been outbid and would need to bid again At a higher bid. The item will not change back to green until you have surpassed the high bid that the back bidder placed. 10. RESERVE: Seldom are items sold with Reserve. If an item is being sold with a reserve, it will be clearly marked and identified. For items sold with a 'reserve', you will be required to pay a minimum amount in order to win the item. An example would be a Titled vehicle that has a lien. We must attain a sufficient price for which the vehicle can be paid off and we can then provided marketable title. 11. Local Pickup is recommended. There will be no Shipping available for this Auction to be provided by the Auction Co. in most circumstances. Prompt pickup from the Auction Site is required. Buyer responsible for bringing all Tools, Manpower, Boxes & Packing materials to remove the items in a timely manner. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO PICK THE ITEMS UP YOURSELF YOU MUST NOTIFY THE AUCTION CO. BY REPLYING TO THE INVOICE EMAIL AND DESIGNATE THE PERSON THAT WILL PICK YOUR ITEMS UP FOR YOU. YOU SHOUD ALSO PROVIDE A CELL PHONE # FOR THAT PERSON SO THAT WE CAN CONTACT THAT PERSON SHOULD THE NEED ARISE. 12. REMOVAL OF ITEMS: All items are sold in place. Items will be available in the condition that they were photographed. Buyers are responsible to remove items in a good workmanlike manner. You must bring any and all tools, equipment required to remove any items you purchase. You must bring any required labor to assist in carrying your items from the home to your vehicle. We will have staff onsite to assist buyers in finding their items, but they will likely not be available to assist in any way with removal of your items. Please plan ahead and come prepared. You are expected to bring boxes, packing materials, tape, tools, wheel carts, dollies or anything else needed to remove your items in a timely manner. Any items not removed by the times shown will be deemed abandoned regardless of the price. Any plumbing must be shut off before being disconnected and any electrical that is disconnected must be capped. If you can't pick your items up during the time scheduled, you are responsible for designating someone to pick your items up during the time that we are scheduled to be there. Many of these auctions are conducted offsite in a consignor's home. We have contracted with that person the dates that we are provided access to the home. Bring back of items purchased at an Onsite Auction. If you want your items returned to our Auction Facility/dropped off at a shipper we can provide that service for a fee. YOU MUST COORDINATE THIS WITH THE AUCTION CO. PRIOR TO THE AUCTION PICKUP. This way we can determine the hauling/bring back fee and charge that at the time we process payments for the purchases. We can also then coordinate the trailer size, packing materials, padding, manpower required to remove your items from the Auction Site. We also secure, pack and remove those items from the Auction Pickup Site prior to the local pickup attendee's arriving so that your items are Safe & Secure. If you purchase large groups of items for Example: A Room lot, a Closet Lot, A Garage or Shed lot, Contents of a China Cabinet, etc… please ensure that you are able to pick those items up at the Auction Site during the designated pickup time. We are willing to hall smaller lots that will fit into a 12 Gallon plastic tote but we are not willing to haul a Large Room lot. It's not logistically and financially cost effective for us to do so. We often have large groupings of Glassware that are sold together as a lot. It is impractical for to the Auction Co. to wrap large groupings of fragile/breakable items and then transport them. Please ask about hauling prior to bidding of these types of lots or just be willing to pick them up at the Auction Site. We pack items that we are hauling back to the Auction Facility/To the shipper in Plastic Totes and use Bed/Puppy pads to wrap fragile items. Once delivered to the UPS Store they will unload the items and use their own boxing/wrapping materials to protect your items during shipment. AGAIN YOU MUST NOTIFY THE AUCTION CO. IF YOU NEED YOUR ITEMS BROUGHT BACK WITH US/DROPPED OFF AT A SHIPPER. DON'T JUST EXPECT THAT WE CAN READ YOUR MIND. If we are not notified prior to the Auction Pickup day that you require this service that is considered a "NO SHOW" NO SHOW AT THE AUCTION PICKUP (ONSITE AUCTION AWAY FROM THE A&M AUCTION FACILITY). We are having problems with winning bidders not picking up their items at the Specified Auction Pickup Site, Date & Time. THERE WILL BE A MINIMUM $15 CHARGE PER LOT FOR A NO-SHOW AT THE SCHEDULED PICK-UP SITE. If you are a No Show at the Auction Pickup and we bring your items back to the Auction Facility or have to Dispose of them there will be a Minimum charge of $15 per small item to do this. This fee will correspond to our return fee depending on the size of the lot. A&M Auctions will determine if the items are brought back or disposed of. ******************************************************************************************************************** REPEAT NO SHOW VIOLATIONS: We are now keeping track of customers that have a serial No Show history. Most do not contact us ahead of time, they just don't show up at the specified location/date/time. Then we have to remove their items from the Auction Site. For those customers the No Show fee will increase by $5 for each time they are a no show. Its $15 for the 1st violation and $5 will be added for each subsequent No Show Violation. ******************************************************************************************************************** NO SHOW AT THE AUCTION PICKUP (AUCTION @ THE A&M AUCTION FACILITY). THERE IS A $15 CHARGE PER LOT FOR A NO-SHOW AT THE SCHEDULED PICK-UP. If you are a No Show at the Auction Pickup there will be a Minimum charge of $15 per small item. This is basically a storage fee! You have been advised of the Preview and Pickup dates prior to the auction. If you are unable or unwilling to pickup your items during the scheduled time please don't bid on the items unless you provide someone to pick your items up for you. FORFEITURE OF ITEMS: We are experiencing problems with bidders picking up their items on the Scheduled Auction Pickup Date/Time/Location. Effective immediately we are instituting a new item pickup policy. Most of our Onsite Auctions are conducted on Wednesday with a Pickup 2-3 days later on either a Friday or Saturday depending on the Auction. From this point forward you will have one week from the date of the Auction to pick your items up or arrange shipping. Items that are not picked up or shipping arrangement made will be considered forfeited at close of business on the 7th Day. Satisfactory communications is everything with this policy. We realize that things happen sometimes and are normally willing to work with you, but you must communicate with us. If our emails and phone calls go unanswered you leave us with no choice. 13. SHIPPING: A&M Auctioneers and Appraiser's does not ship general auction merchandise, however shipping is available through one of four 3rd Party Shippers we typically utilize. They include the UPS Pack and Ship Store of Salisbury, MD/Delmar, DE & the Parcel Plus Store in Rehoboth Beach, DE & Craters & Freighters of Baltimore. We can transport items back to our facility from the Auction Pickup site and then deliver the item(s) to a shipper for you for a fee. We deliver items once a week typically on Tue/Wed. You will pay the shipper directly for any and all costs associated with getting your items to you. Shipping has become very expensive. We have no control over the cost of shipping items. Please bid accordingly. We can't provide you with shipping estimates. There may be large items in this auction that are not shippable by regular means and will require local pickup or for you to arrange a freight hauling/Professional moving service. There will be no refunds if you choose not to have your items shipped. SHIPPING NOTE Firearms: The Auction Co will remain responsible for the shipment of items to include Any and All firearms (Handguns, Rifles & Shotguns). Per ATF regulations we are responsible for shipping these items to another FFL in your State in most cases. SHIPPING NOTE HIGH END JEWELRY, GOLD/PLATINUM ITEMS: The Auction Co. will also be responsible for the shipping of most High Dollar Jewelry items including Gold/Platinum, Rare Gemstones, Gold Coinage and similar items We have had a few recent experiences with fraudulent bidding activity with Gold, Silver & Jewelry Purchases. If we suspect any fraudulent activity we reserve the right to hold these items until we can determine the validity of the purchase. This can be accomplished on our end by contacting the Card Issuer and having them contact the buyer to verify the purchase if needed. We will not ship these items to any address other than the verified address associated with the Credit Card. SHIPPING OF LARGE ITEMS: It should be understood that shipping is available on Most but not all items being sold. Large/Oversized items will require specialized handling and will be very expensive to have shipped. If you require shipping on large furniture sized items they likely will have to be crated and shipped via freight. Craters and Freighters of Baltimore (Halthorpe) in Baltimore County can do this. They are 121 miles away from our Auction Facility. The can pick items up and take them back to their home base to be crated and readied for freight shipment. OVERSIZED ITEMS: They may be items in any given auction that are not shippable via typical means. This can include but no be limited to Agricultural items, tanks, vehicles, boats, motorcycles, 4 wheelers, Large equipment/machinery, Pianos, Hot Tubs & other similar sized items. These items will not be shippable by one of our recommended shippers. These items should be picked up at the Auction site by the purchaser in person on the designated pickup time and date. If you can't pick up your item you are responsible for hiring a hauler/moving company that can move those items for you. 14. RISK TO PERSON AND PROPERTY: BY REGISTERING AS A BUYER, YOU AGREE THAT A&M AUCTIONEERS & APRAISERS., LLC & THE SELLER/CONSIGNOR ARE NOT LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGE TO THE ITEMS YOU PURCHASED, YOUR OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR FOR INJURY OR DEATH. Please take care of yourself and your items as you have released us from liability. We will not be liable for damage or injury to individuals or their property. Purchaser assumes all risk and liability whatsoever resulting from the use of the item(s) sold hereunder; and shall defend, indemnify, and save harmless Auctioneer and Seller from any liability. 15. AUCTION RECORDS: In the unlikely event of a dispute, you agree to accept as true the information that we have in our records. 16. ADDITIONS & DELETIONS: We reserve the right to remove and/or add lots and/or items to the sale at any point during the auction. 17. The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept bids in any increment he feels is in the best interest of his client, the Seller. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject the bidding of any person whose conduct, actions, or adverse comments he feels are not in the best interest of the Seller. 18. Titles will be disbursed on Auction Day/Auction Pickup Day only if payment is made in Cash, Cashies/Certified Bank Check or Cedit Card. If you pay with a Personal of Business Check the TItle will be mailed to you or you can pick the Title up when the check clears the bank. This will take approx.10 days for a personal or business check. If you replace a personal check with a local bank/cashier's check we will be able to hand you the title at that time. If Seller cannot deliver good and marketable title, Seller, in Seller's sole discretion, will have 45 days from the date and time of notification to correct any title defect or flaw. If Seller is unable to convey marketable title at the conclusion of the 45 Days, Buyer's sole remedy shall be the return of the purchase price upon return of said merchandise. This can include the creation of a Bill of Sale through the MD Department of Motor Vehicles or MD Department of Natural Resources if it is required. 19. SALES TAX: Sales tax will be added to the purchase of all taxable items. Dealers who purchase for resale must file their resale permit numbers. If you are Maryland Dealer you are required to have a Valid Sales & Use Tax License with the State of Maryland. We are required to verify that the license is Valid before deducting Sales Tax. We will verify the Tax # that you provide and print a Blanket Resale form for your to sign. This needs to be completed before the billing process is initiated. You can't use someone else's Sales & Use License. For Bidders from another state we are required by the State of Maryland to have a copy of your State Business License/Tax License on file in order not to charge Tax. BUYER'S PREMIUM: A premium of 22% of the bid price will be added to the price of each item purchased. Taxes are calculated AFTER the buyer's premium. The Bidders Payment Type will not affect the Buyer Premium at an Online Only Auction. The buyer's premium includes commissions and/or fee's retained by the Online Bidding Platform company. The Buyers Premium will be listed in the Advertisements, in the information packet and in the bidding platform. 20. If the foregoing conditions or any other applicable conditions are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to Auctioneer and Seller by law, including without limitation, the right to hold the purchaser liable for the bid price, the Auctioneer, at their option may (1) resell the property publicly or privately, with purchaser being liable for the payment of any deficiency plus all costs incurred, or (2) cancel the sale, retaining liquidated damages on all payments made by purchaser, Auctioneer commission and all other incidental damages will be charged. 21. Information in brochures, catalogs and other advertisements are from sources believed to be reliable; however prospective purchasers are urged to inspect the inventory or property to satisfy themselves as to condition, model, manufacturer, year, features, mileage, survey, acres, etc. Neither the Auctioneer or our client make any guarantees and are not responsible for listing or advertising inaccuracies or discrepancies. 22. All statements made by the Auctioneer the day of the auction take precedence over oral statements and/or printed materials. 23. The Auction Co. reserves the right to extend the bidding time if an error should occur with the online server. 24. By registering for the Auction you hereby agree to receive mail and/or email correspondence from the auction Co. from time to time. Auctioneer uses email mailing lists to notify customers about online and live auctions. Customers who do not wish to be notified should contact the office of the Auctioneer and request removal from the email mailing list. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
0.00 - 15.00 1.00 USD
15.01 - 35.00 2.50 USD
35.01 - 100.00 5.00 USD
100.01 - 250.00 10.00 USD
250.01 - 500.00 25.00 USD
500.01 - 1,250.00 50.00 USD
1,250.01 - 3,000.00 100.00 USD
3,000.01 - 15,000.00 250.00 USD
15,000.01 - 30,000.00 500.00 USD
30,000.01 - 50,000.00 1,000.00 USD
50,000.01 - 100,000.00 2,500.00 USD
100,000.01 - 9,999,999.99 10,000.00 USD
Currency USD
Buyer Premium 22% Buyer Premium added to high bid!
Payment Terms
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: Charges for Item most Purchases will Automatically be placed on the "Card on File" On Hibid. Visa/MC/Amex/Discover. Charges will be applied to the credit card on file on THURSDAY November 7th, 2024 at 10 AM. Please verify that you have funds available on the Card on File to allow charges to be processed to that card. There will be a 22% Buyer Premium for all items in the Auction Sale. 6% MD Sales Tax on all items in the Auction other than Titled Vehicles. Everything Sold "As Is" with no warranties of any kind. All sales are Final. This will be the card that you selected when you registered. This is the only card that we will have access to. If you would like to change the card we use or have any other questions that should be done prior to 10 AM the morning after the Auction. (NOTE: Depending on the # of buyers in a particular Auction it can take 1-2 hours to process all of the cards. Please be patient)
Local Pickup is recommended. Items can be picked up at the Auction Site on Friday November 8th, 2024 from 12 Noon - 6 PM. All Items must be on the Pickup Day. Buyer is responsible for removing all items. Buyer is responsible for bringing any required manpower (Personnel to carry your items), tools, boxes, wrapping paper, tape, blankets, wheel cart or dollies needed to remove your items from the property. We will have Staff onsite to assist you in locating your items but they may not be available to assist in carrying of items. If you can't pick your items up during the time scheduled, you are responsible for designating someone to pick your items up. Items not picked up will be considered abandoned and will be disposed of at the discretion of the Auction Company and/or property owner. *There is a $15 Minimum No-Show Fee PER LOT that will be charged if you do not show to pick up your items during the scheduled pick-up day/time.* A & M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC does not offer shipping. However, shipping for most General Auction items is available through 1 of 3 Local Pack & Ship Stores including 2 UPS P/S Stores in Salisbury, MD & Delmar, DE or a Parcel Plus Store in Rehoboth Beach, DE. We typically deliver items that require shipping to one of those 3 Shippers once a week on Tue/Wed. There will be a fee to deliver the items to them if the Pack & Ship store doesn't pick the items up for you at the auction location. The fee's listed below will be added to deliver the items to the shipper. A&M Auctioneers and Appraisers, LLC has no affiliation with the Pack and Ship stores and has no control over pick-up fees or shipping/freight fees through the UPS/Similar Stores. It should be understood that this type of shipping can be expensive. Shipping in general has gotten very expensive over the past few years. If you want something packed or shipped by any other Company, please contact them and have them have them pick the items up for you at the Auction Pickup Site. We are normally at the Specific Auction Pickup site for a 2-3 hour period on a specified date and time. This is the only time that we are onsite at the site for pickup of items. If you have someone pickup items for you, they must arrive during the scheduled pickup time. SHIPPING NOTE HIGH END JEWELRY, GOLD/PLATINUM ITEMS: The Auction Co. will also be responsible for the shipping of most High Dollar Jewelry items including Gold/Platinum, Rare Gemstones, Gold Coinage and similar items We have had a few recent experiences with fraudulent bidding activity with Gold, Silver & Jewelry Purchases. If we suspect any fraudulent activity we reserve the right to hold these items until we can determine the validity of the purchase. This can be accomplished on our end by contacting the Card Issuer and having them contact the buyer to verify the purchase if needed. We will not ship these items to any address other than the verified address associated with the Credit Card.