4100 RARE CONFEDERATE "REPUBLICAN BLUES" BRANDED 1855

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 3,500.00 USD
Estimated at 7,000.00 - 9,000.00 USD
RIFLE MUSKET. Cal. 58. S# 28. 1858 dated Springfield model 1855 rifle musket in standard configuration, 40" barrel with VP/eagle proofs. 3" brand "REPUBLICAN BLUES" and "28" on belly of stock. There are only four accounted for of the approximate 200 issued to the most elite of Savannah Georgia militia units who became Company "C" of the 1st Georgia Infantry. The Blues were among the very first troops to leave the state of Georgia, 1st going to Pensacola FL, in 1861, soon to be transferred to Virginia and then back to Georgia defending the Georgia coast at Ft. McAllister. In May of 1864 they rejoined the army of Tennessee, attempting to help in preventing Sherman's ravaging of Georgia and continued to Greensboro NC where the army was surrendered. This is a well-cared for musket that survived the war in beautiful complete original condition. We are aware of only 3 other survivors, #53, and #106 and non-serialized example at Atlanta History Center from George Wray collection that was later re-issued to Andersonville prison guard. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: small file of research on Republican Blues and their arms in the Civil War. CONDITION: very good overall, truly fine for a confederate used arm, smooth dark iron patina, Maynard tape door is likely a replacement as the Maynard tape mechanism is non-functioning and was removed on majority of arms, tapes not available in the Confederate States during war and they proved ineffective in battle, and Union forces often disabled there's also. Markings all discernible, brand is very good and matching inventory number "28". Mechanics are fine, well-worn dark rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Dr. Kerry Elliott collection; Dicky Ferry collection. (01-26985/JS). ANTIQUE. $7,000-9,000.