Lot 243. Revolutionary War Drumsticks & Belt (Sold for $2,530)
ESTATE OF TOM WNUCK OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
Early Military Drums
Lots 240. 15" 18th Century Drum (sold for $880); 241. 24" Early 18th Century Drum (sold for $605); 242. 16" Revolutionary War Militia Drum (sold for $2,420)
Note: Descriptions and price information from the Auction of
ESTATE OF TOM WNUCK OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK
held on Sat., Nov. 23, 2002
Includes 10% Buyer's Premium
See discussion of the storage drum at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Revlist/message/72247.
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