1020 LARGE ALBUMEN PHOTO SERGEANT OFORDNANCE THOMAS

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This item SOLD at 2023 Mar 28 @ 10:15UTC-4 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 300.00 USD
Estimated at 600.00 - 800.00 USD

VICKERS. 5" x 8" albumen plus text and frame 17" x 20". Thomas Vickers (1788-1866) had illustrious and longest military career imaginable. Born in England joined Coldstream Guards in 1806 with service till 1827 when was discharged, he came to NYC in 1829, joined the US Army in 1831, in 1836 he was assigned to Washington Arsenal where he stayed until day of his death November 1, 1866. He is seated wearing Hardee hat, sword, 9 button frock with sergeant chevrons and 7 service stripes, and ordnance insignia on collars, Vickers was awarded this rank in 1862. This image was displayed at office of late Michael MacAfee, Curator of History, West Point Museum. CONDITION: very good as framed, light foxing and yellowing. (02-17021/JS). $600-800.