Description:

Civil War-era oak voting or ballot box raised on four ball feet containing twenty-four marble-sized black and white counters, when ball is inserted into cannon form opening at top of crenellated box it rings bell contained in single drawer near paddle handle, single well to collect unused counters located under voting slot, both sides hand-painted in black and gilt lettering: "To F.B. Speakman, Col. 133d P.V." on one side and "Wm. Slack, Co. A. 133d P.V." on the other, ornamented with stud bosses throughout, early paper label reading in part, "From Wm. Slack, Practical Stair Builder, Walnut Work a Specialty" adhered underside, nine white and fourteen black counters, expected wear including minor loss to edges and corners, 8 1/4" h. x 15 3/4" w. x 5 1/2" d. [F.B. Speakman may refer to Franklin Baily Speakman (American, 1833-1900), who was indeed a Colonel in the 133rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry of the Union Army and saw action in the battles of Fredericksburg (1862) and Chancellorsville (1863).]

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