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Rada, Jr., James. Legacy Publishing, 2016. Softcover, 245 pp. Black & white photos. Signed by the author. Chuck Caldwell was always fascinated by history, so much so that as a 14-year-old boy he… (733-06). Learn More »
$9.98 Each
Originally $19.95
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 16th of May 1861. The total number of Bonds issued were 799, this Bond is numbered 410 and was issued on the 1st of July 1861. It has an imprint… (998-2149). Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $175.00
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Stamped brass infantry horn insignia. Brass retains much of the original gilt. Reverse of each features two soldered attachment loops, with two of the insignia missing one loop. Measures 3 ¼”… (344-2992). Learn More »
$38.50 Each
Originally $55.00
This nice looking imported musketoon likely arrived in the U.S. courtesy of American purchasing agents scouring Europe for arms in 1861 and 1862. This is smoothbore, .70 caliber, with an overall… (998-27). Learn More »
$1,650.00
Originally $1,950.00
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Officially referred to as army bootees, collectors most often know them as brogans, a term used at the time, though soldiers mostly called them just shoes. They were produced in a number of… (149-42). Learn More »
$2,250.00
Originally $2,500.00
In over 50 years of collecting British Military the consignor has never owned an example of this rare sword. Little is known of these weapons as few are extant due to re-issuing and hard field use.… (88-192). Learn More »
$595.00
Originally $925.00
This is a real, issued and field-used Civil War canteen, nicely identified by the soldier by carving his name, “F. Howard,” in the spout, something of A necessity if you wanted to get your own… (149-38). Learn More »
$625.00
Originally $695.00
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OD green web belt with two piece tongue and wreath style plate. Belt is tightly woven and meas. approx. 2.00 inches wide. The belt can be adjusted for size on each end by the use of a blackened iron… (1047-148). Learn More »
$350.00
Originally $475.00
This very nice Ames 1860 Staff & Field Officer’s Sword is a fine example of the Ames version of the pattern. The cast and brass hilt is loaded with original gilt and the blade remains in very… (1047-21). Learn More »
$1,200.00
Originally $1,500.00
This sword was a product of the Ames Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer of swords, tools and cutlery in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Ames was also involved in iron and bronze foundry. Ames was a major… (1047-118). Learn More »
$6,500.00
Originally $8,000.00
Moore (Ret.), Lt. Gen. Harold G., and Joseph L. Galloway. New York: Random House. Copyright 1992. As New. Hardcover with dustjacket, 412 pp. Photos, maps. In the first significant engagement between… (596-22). Learn More »
$7.00 Each
Originally $10.00
This lot consists of item identified to Lieutenant Spencer Smith of Company A, 8th Iowa Infantry. Smith was born in Ogle County, Illinois on January 14, 1839 and relocated to Iowa with his family in… (460-1466). Learn More »
$995.00
Originally $1,100.00
Image shows 18 officers arranged in two rows with the front sitting and the rear rank standing. Standing at center is the commanding officer. All the officers pictured wear dark frock coats and light… (731-267). Learn More »
$70.00
Originally $95.00
CDV is a chest-up view of President Andrew Johnson. He is wearing a dark colored civilian frock coat and cravat. Reverse does not have a photographer’s imprint, but does have a printed inscription… (801-254). Learn More »
$16.00
Originally $20.00
This cased oval tintype shows a Confederate officer seated, resting an elbow on a table next to him, wearing gauntlets and cradling a foot officer’s sword. He wears a single-breasted gray frock coat… (1138-1844). Learn More »
$2,800.00
Originally $3,500.00
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This is a colorful, elegant, and very high-grade cut-away tail coat in excellent condition with no mothing whatsoever and just one small tear under one arm. The coat is single breasted, fitted with… (622-410). Learn More »
$3,825.00
Originally $4,250.00
This Confederate First National flag has a tight provenance going back to 1935, and before that an oral history as a war souvenir brought back from Island Number Ten by James William McLaughlin, a… (1179-004). Learn More »
$35,000.00
Originally $40,000.00
During the Civil War the commercial market was filled with devices and gadgets promoted as making life easier for the soldier in camp and field. Combination mess utensils were a category of their own,… (490-2927). Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
Documents etablis sous les auspices du Ministere de la Guerre. French language. 20 pp. color plates, 4 To, 14.25” x 11.25, in half calf w/gilt spine lettering, raised bands, marbled boards and… (410-806). Learn More »
$125.00
Originally $225.00
Image is a vignette bust view of Brownlow in a dark civilian suit. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Paper and mount have light surface dirt and minor scattered foxing otherwise they are… (846-451). Learn More »
$160.00
Originally $200.00
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Runnels Davis was born June 1, 1835. He was the first-born son of Alfred Ward Grayson Davis who was a roommate and third cousin, once removed, of future Confederate President Jefferson Davis at West Point. Alfred Davis left West Point before… (846-521). Learn More »