September 22, 2011
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A small, 5" x 4," engraved card, "Arms of ye Confederacie" published during the War, indicts the Confederacy for its economic dependence on slavery. A fictional coat of arms for "ye CONFEDERACIE" includes a three-tiered shield: at the bottom, slaves work in the field; above them are cotton, tobacco, and sugar, the main crops in the South's agricultural economy; and, at the top, are the tools and the pleasures of the planter-a mint julep, a bottle of "Old Rye," a pistol and dagger, and a whip and manacles to discipline slaves. Above the shield is a Confederate national flag crossed with one showing a skull and crossbones; between the flags is a banner with the motto "SERVITUDO ESTO PERPETUA," or servitude lasts forever. A shackled slave stands to the right dressed only in breeches, while the planter in broad-rimmed hat leans back and smokes a cigar. In the background is a scene from a slave auction, and another showing three planters-one of them holding a whip-as they play cards.
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Minimum Bid: $200.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $4,443.75
Auction closed on Thursday, September 22, 2011.
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