![]() ![]() Captain Boyd's likeness was sold in Cowan's NovemAmerican Sale part of a large group of 34th OVI cdvs.Organized in the fall of 1861 at Camp Lucas and Camp Dennison the 34th OVI known as Piatt's Zouaves after the regiment's colonel entrained for West Virginia in colorful Zouave dress one of only two Ohio regiments to be so attired. ![]() He was buried in Cincinnati's Spring Grove Cemetery (Grave: #17-76-14). Charles Boyd lived in Covington Kentucky and Cincinnati Ohio?after the war and died on October 24 1909. ![]() Captain Boyd warrants two minor citations in the O.R.'s both from 1863. He served with the regiment throughout its tenure in West Virginia and mustered out in October 1864. Boyd (1834-1909) enlisted in Company B as first lieutenant in September 1861 and was promoted to captain in October 1862 transferring to Company E. Boyd Co B 34th Regt OVMI By his Company."Irishman Charles W. Pommel with red jewels around the pommel and a black stone in the top of pommel.? Scabbard is nickel silver-plated with three deeply chased cast bands the drag with panoply of arms also deeply chased.? The top band bears the period inscription: "Presented To Capt. High quality cast hilt is gilded with deeply chased designs. and floral designs with?gilt in the etching repeated on the reverse. ![]() 34th OVI-Piatt Zouaves 32" blade with etched panels of panoply of arms drums cannons large U.S. The Boyds Bears company went out of business in 2014, and no more figurines or plush or dolls will be made.Fancy Foot Officer's Sword Presented To Capt. I have been told that this Boyds figurine is very difficult to find in perfect condition, and this one is just like new.īEARSTONE SIZE: 3 inches high x 3.75 inches wide "Christmas Big Pig, Little Pig" is referenced in the "Secondary Market Price Guide to Boyds Bears and Friends" by Rosie Wells Enterprises, Inc., 1997, page 22. It will come in the original green box, with the original packing it also has the Boyds Certificate of Authenticity.īoyds Collection figurines have been highly collected since their introductions. The figurine is in perfect condition, and was only displayed in a closed cabinet. "Christmas Big Pig, Little Pig" was released in 1994, and was retired within a few months. Some of the later edition figures were available in Canada. The First Edition figures were available in the United States at one specific store, and never sold at Boyds retailers. The bottom of the figure shows the hand written number, and this one is a 1E (First Edition), and over to the side of that is the hand signed signature of Gary Lowenthal, the creator of the Boyds Bears and founder of the company. This hand painted resin figurine has so many details it is an amazing sculpture and design, requiring a lot of expertise. The large pig is wearing a holly berry wreath, and both angels have colorful wings. Here is a very rare Boyds Bearstone called "Christmas Big Pig, Little Pig", which features two pig angels the larger pig is holding a basket of gold stars and the small pig is holding a trumpet. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |