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Lot 43

TRAVELLING INKWELL AND QUILL BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN USED BY COL. OLIVER KEESE JR. 118TH REGT. NEW YORK INF.
including glass bottle with cork stopper and quill in lacquered wood two-piece case; with research material on Keese including a biography and copies of his army and pension files (a lot)


PROVENANCE
Purchased by the vendor from Jacques Noel Jacobsen Military Antiques, September, 1988.

OTHER NOTES
Oliver Keese joined 118th Regt. as Lt. Col. on 21 August, 1862, aged 32 years. He served at the Siege of Suffolk, Antioch Church, Bentons Cross Roads, Dix's Peninsula Campaign, South Anne's Bridge, Wistar's Expedition against Richmond, Smithfield and the siege operations in the trenches at Petersburg. He was discharged for disability on 16 September, 1864 and pensioned in 1886. He died on 24 January, 1889, aged 59 years.

Estimate $80 - $120

Sold for $60
Militaria

AUCTION
Sale: LJ5647
11:00am - 22 July 2012
333 Malvern Rd, South Yarra 3141

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CONTACT
Giles Moon
info@leonardjoel.com.au


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