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George Pickett collectibles
Buy General George Pickett collectibles online. George Edward Pickett
1825-1875. Born in Richmond, Va. January 28, 1825. George Pickett
graduated from West Point in 1846, last in the class. George Pickett died
in Norfolk July 30, 1875. These links will re-direct you to our affiliate,
CivilWarStandard.com
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Remember Old Virginia
Maj. General George E. Pickett rides along the line of Brig.
General James L. Kemper's Brigade just prior to the ill-fated assault on
Cemetery Ridge at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. Men remembered Pickett
calling out, "Up men, and to your posts! Don't forget today that you are
from Old Virginia!" Print measures 15¾"x 10" including matte and frame.
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Confederate Generals of the Civil War - Poster
With images from the Library
of Congress, this poster features 12 photographs and brief biographies
covering P.G.T. Beauregard, Benjamin Franklin Cheatham,
Patrick Ronayne
Cleburne, Jubal Anderson Early,
Richard Stoddert Ewell,
"Stonewall" Jackson,
Robert Edward Lee,
James Longstreet, George Edward Pickett, Edmund Kirby
Smith, J.E.B. Stuart and
Joseph Wheeler. 24"x
36" poster is printed on heavy paper that is perfect for mounting or
framing.
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General Pickett Bullet
These highly
collectible Civil War bullets were actually dug from Civil
War battlefields and modified to include photos of John B. Gordon,
General Pickett, General Stuart and General Jackson. Just 2-3
millimeters in diameter, the Stanhope Lens mounted inside the bullet
magnifies 160 times to provide a crystal clear view of the
microscopic B&W photo inside. Limited series of 500.
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General George Pickett
Limited edition,
hand-painted pewter figure captures every detail of a saber-wielding
Pickett on his horse. 1:32 scale.
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General George E. Pickett
This 1:32 scale metal figure of General George E. Pickett is hand-painted to
capture every detail of the of the South's ill-fated general, best known for
his failed charge at Gettysburg. |
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Pickett Medallion
These stunning medallions feature the bust
of an individual general on the obverse side and an image of the
Confederate Naval Jack on the reverse. Each is made of one troy ounce of
pure silver, struck to proof quality, and measures 1½" in diameter.
Collect all 13 and display them in the magnificent case!
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George Pickett Caricature Mug
This 11oz. ceramic mug features a caricature and
short biography of George Pickett.
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