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Item Code: 1189-27
Magnificently framed in ornate antique gold, 18 x 15.5”. B/W engraving, 4” x 5.75, cut signature—“G.T. Beauregard / 1880”—4” x 2,125”, double matted in dark gray and white. Modern paper backing w/ hang-wire. Overall condition, absolute mint.
General Beauregard was a major Confederate figure, commanding southern troops at the firing on Ft. Sumter in April 1861, and taking charge at Shiloh at the death of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston.
Highly attractive. Superb Confederate wall art. [jp] [ph:L]
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