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US PATTERN 1863 MCCLELLAN CAVALRY SADDLE, SADDLEB

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:1,750.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 4,000.00 USD
US PATTERN 1863 MCCLELLAN CAVALRY SADDLE, SADDLEB
US PATTERN 1863 MCCLELLAN CAVALRY SADDLE, SADDLEBAGS, BLANKET STRAP, POST WAR JACKET AND KEPI AND MEMORABILIA ATTRIBUTED TO PRIVATE WILLIAM BURROUGHS BROWNE, 14TH/5TH/15TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY. A nice grouping of material with letters of provenance relating the saddle, documents, and photograph to a Baltimore, MD. estate and the relatives of Pvt. William Burroughs Browne. Browne served in 3 distinguished VA. Cav. units between 1861 and 1865. The saddle was manufactured by C. Prudden of Philadelphia and is so marked with a small brass tag on the left front of the tree. This is a standard 1863 pattern McClellan saddle with rawhide seat. The pommel has a shield marked "11 inch seat" and the appropriate hardware is mounted throughout. Accompanying the saddle is a pair of regulation McClellan saddlebags, blanket straps and stirrups. A letter from R. Stephen Dorsey authenticastes the saddle and indicates it was purchased from a direct descendant of Mr. Browne's. CONDITION: Very good. Some separation of the rawhide on the saddletree. Skirts are flexed with minor losses. Girdlel straps have been repaired/restored. High quality reproduction stirrup straps have been fashioned and added. Blanket straps are excellent. Saddlebags are strong and original. Entire saddle has been treated with preservative and has a waxy appearance overall. Stirrup straps and shields are reproductions. Saddle was acquired with a color copy of a United Confederate Veterans certificate from the Pickett-Buchanan Camp of Confederate Veterans in Norfolk, VA. made out to W.B. Browne and detailing his service as follows: he entered the Confederate Army on August 1, 1861, Co. F 15th VA. Cav. and participated in the battles of Fredericksburg, Brandy Station, Spotsylvania, Yellow Tavern, Trevillans, Reams Station, Winchester, Cedar Creek, Beverly, Five Forks, and "in all engagements that Fitzhugh Lee's Division took part in up to Appomattox C.H". The certificate states that he was never paroled and is dated January 1, 1890. There is also a copy photograph of a distinguished looking veteran in UCV uniform said to be Browne. In addition, there is a reproduction Confederate cavalry jacket and kepi acquired separately from the saddle and veterans grouping, but attributed, by the consignor, to W.B. Browne. Jacket is made of gray wool dyed to appear aged and dirty. Jacket has yellow wool cuffs and collar. It has a 7-button front with 6 remaining reproduction Confederate "C" buttons. The kepi is crudely fashioned of butternut colored wool. CONDITION: Jacket and kepi are in fair to poor condition. 4-56161 CW7 (3,500-4,000)