Civil War painted US regulation eagle drum with sticks. Manufactured by C.M. Zimmerman, Philadelphia, PA.
Sale 964 - The Civil War Collection of James C. Frasca
Nov 12, 2021
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Live / Cincinnati
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$8,000 -
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$34,375
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Lot Description
Civil War painted US regulation eagle drum with sticks. Manufactured by C.M. Zimmerman, Philadelphia, PA.
14 1/2 in. ht., 16 3/8 in. dia. painted maple snare drum (original brass snare attachment and snares present, original drumheads present, red hoop and rims retouched, rope and tighteners replaced ca 1880s). An eagle with a red, white, and blue shield on a blue field is found on one side. On the opposite side is a round brass tack design unique to the manufacturer. The original full label pasted on the inside reads, “C.M. Zimmerman’s / Manufactory / 238 North Second St. / Phila. Pa. / Patent Drum." Attached to the drum is the original white webbed drum sling, 18 in. ln., fastened to a brown leather heart.
[With:] Original pair of maple drumsticks housed in a regulation brass drumstick carriage stamped “C.L. Karrington / Apo. 4th” (attachment hooks are present).
Provenance: Originally purchased at auction in 1964 at the site of the McPherson GAR Post located at the McKinley Memorial in Niles, Ohio.
The Civil War Collection of James C. Frasca
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