Richmond Auctions Set to Feature Historic Artifacts in Spring Firearms Auction

Richmond Auctions Set to Feature Historic Artifacts in Spring Firearms Auction



Richmond Auctions is preparing for a spectacular multi-day Spring Premier Firearms Auction on April 25th and 26th, where history enthusiasts and collectors can anticipate an exceptional lineup of artifacts. This event promises to showcase intriguing pieces deeply woven into both national history and the heritage of South Carolina. Among these historical items, the auction will prominently feature the surrender flag from Fort Sumter, a poignant relic from a pivotal moment in the American Civil War.

A Glimpse into History


The surrender flag from Fort Sumter is not just an ordinary artifact; it symbolizes the very beginning of the Civil War when Major Robert Anderson capitulated the fort to Confederate forces. Accompanied by a detailed provenance report by acclaimed Civil War historian Gregg Biggs, this flag stems from the esteemed collection of Dr. John K. Lattimer, having been obtained during a Norm Flaydermann-style auction catalog around the year 1950. The inclusion of such a significant piece in the auction underscores the profound narrative that artifacts like these hold within the tapestry of American history.

In addition, attendees can look forward to an exceptional artifact—President Theodore Roosevelt's

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