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THE CIVIL WAR LIMBER CHEST AND ANTIQUES

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Medical Items

 

ALL DUG BATTLEFIELD RELICS HAVE BEEN RECOVERED FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY W/ OWNER’S PERMISSION

 

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Pvt. Samuel R. Ireton Co. I 138th PA Vol. Taken

Prisoner at the Battle of the Wilderness May 6th

1864. Died at Andersonville Georgia October

10th 1864.

 

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Number

Picture

Description

Price

4005

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Civil War Lower Leg Splint – Note Hole For Ankle Bone – Has Two Cracks As Shown In Photo But Solid – Manufactured By A.M. Day & Co. Bennington Vt. – Very Difficult To Find Today

$125.00

4011

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Lancet early 1800’s to 1860’s – Made of tortoise shell – Marked “Tieman & Sons New York”

$100.00

4260

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Single Bladed Scarificator c. 1780 To 1850 With Case – Case Measures 2 Ό” X 1 ½” X 5/8” – Some Covering On Case Missing However Basically Solid

$225.00

4015

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Veterinary Fleam With Horn Handle And Three Blades – Marked  I X L George Wostenholm Celebrated – Overall Good Condition With Initial “W” On Opposite Side As Pictured Unless You Want To Make It An “M” – Often Used As Scarificators To Let Blood During The Civil War – George Wostenholm Was Famed For His Cutting Blades That Were Manufactured At The Washington Works – The Classic Trade Mark IXL Appears On The Civil War Era Belt Knife Carried By Both North And South

$115.00

4023

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Glass Cupping Device As Pictured – They Were Used To Bring The Blood To The Surface Or To Produce Bleeding From A Small Wound To Further Cleanse It – They Were First Warmed Over A Flame Inside Them In Order To Produce A Vacuum Which Enabled The Device To Bring The Blood To The Surface – Polished Pontil

$30.00

4026

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Glass Cupping Device As Pictured – They Were Used To Bring The Blood To The Surface Or To Produce Bleeding From A Small Wound To Further Cleanse It – They Were First Warmed Over A Flame Inside Them In Order To Produce A Vacuum Which Enabled The Device To Bring The Blood To The Surface – Polished Pontil

$30.00

4029

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Glass Cupping Device As Pictured – They Were Used To Bring The Blood To The Surface Or To Produce Bleeding From A Small Wound To Further Cleanse It – They Were First Warmed Over A Flame Inside Them In Order To Produce A Vacuum Which Enabled The Device To Bring The Blood To The Surface – Pontiled

$45.00

4031

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Glass Cupping Device As Pictured – They Were Used To Bring The Blood To The Surface Or To Produce Bleeding From A Small Wound To Further Cleanse It – They Were First Warmed Over A Flame Inside Them In Order To Produce A Vacuum Which Enabled The Device To Bring The Blood To The Surface – Polished Pontil – Blown In Mold

$35.00

4033

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Glass Cupping Device As Pictured – They Were Used To Bring The Blood To The Surface Or To Produce Bleeding From A Small Wound To Further Cleanse It – They Were First Warmed Over A Flame Inside Them In Order To Produce A Vacuum Which Enabled The Device To Bring The Blood To The Surface –Pontiled

$60.00

4037

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1830 To 1850 Pontiled Medicine Bottle – No Cork (Dug) – Except For Being Dug, In Very Good Condition

$15.00

4040

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1830 To 1850 Pontiled Medicine Bottle – No Cork (Dug) – Except For Being Dug, In Very Good Condition

$15.00

4058

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Civil War Period “Eye” Surgical Kit – Handles Made Of Ivory And In A Wood Box With Slider Lid – 2 Two Cent Cancelled Stamps On Top Lip – Originally Was In My Personal Collection – In The Upper Left Corner, I Believe It Reads (?) Division Hospital Alexandria VA – I Am Not Quite Sure But That Is What It Looks To Be – Very Nice Set – Instruments Are Not Marked – Dimensions 6 5/16” X 2 Ό” X Ύ”

 

$600.00

4064

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Small Mahogany Cased Surgical Kit – Dimensions 7” X 2 7/8” X 1” – Overall Very Good Condition – All Instruments Marked Codman & Shurtieff Boston – Ebony Handles – All Instruments Are Marked Except For One Which Has A “T” On One Side And A “C” On The Other – Instrument However Seems To Be Made The Same As The Others

 

$625.00

4446

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Surgical Pocket Scalpel Handle Made Of Tortoise Shell – Marked Tiemann – Tortoise Shells Scalpels Date Back To The 1700’s And Possible Before

$90.00

4448

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Surgical Pocket Scalpel – Unmarked – Note Ivory Insert In-Between Front And Back Handle For Support 

$90.00

4452

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Surgical Pocket Scalpel Handle Made Of Tortoise Shell – Unmarked

$75.00

4454

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Surgical Pocket Scalpel Handle Made Of Tortoise Shell – Unmarked

$90.00

4457

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Surgical Pocket Probe Scalpel Handle Made Of Tortoise Shell – Unmarked

$100.00

4459

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Surgical Pocket Tenaculum Handle Made Of Tortoise Shell – Repair On The Upper End Of The Handle

$40.00

4461

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Surgical Scissors – This Style Scissors With This Style Handle Were Made During The Civil War c. 1862 – In Excellent Condition

$90.00

4464

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Dressing Forceps c. 1860 – Very Nice Condition

$100.00

4466

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Surgical Scalpel Director – Not Sure But I Believe This To Be Made Of Silver – Used To Guide Scalpel When Cutting – Some Marks Appear On The One Side Of The Scalpel, Not Sure If They Are The Scalpels Themselves

$90.00

4468

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Surgical Tenaculum With Ivory Handle – I Originally Felt This Tenaculum Had A Broken Tip But Had Been Advised By A Doctor Friend That It Is Not

$90.00

4470

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Surgical Tissue Forceps c. 1860’s – 1870’s

$40.00

4473

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Surgical Forceps – Nice Condition – Usually Very Hard To Find Today – C. 1830

$90.00

4475

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Surgical Forceps With Spring Catch Which Is Broken – Manufactured By “OTTO KOFHLER”

$25.00

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