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FIRST NATIONAL CONFEDERATE FLAG OF THE RED RIVER VOLUNTEERS, CO. E 11th TEXAS CAVALRY

FIRST NATIONAL CONFEDERATE FLAG OF THE RED RIVER VOLUNTEERS, CO. E 11th TEXAS CAVALRY

This eleven-star First National Confederate Flag was sewn by Mrs. Isabella (“Ibbie”) Haddon Hopkins Gordon of Clarksville, Texas, and presented to the “Red River Volunteers,” later Company E… (1179-1396). Learn More »

GETTYSBURG SPANGLER SPRING RECOVERED MARYLAND BOTTANY CROSS

GETTYSBURG SPANGLER SPRING RECOVERED MARYLAND BOTTANY CROSS

The Bottony Cross was a popular device for pro-southern Marylanders in the Civil War and is inextricably associated with Confederate Maryland troops. As part of the quartered Calvert-Crossland arms… (2025-43). Learn More »

$3,950.00
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WELL USED UNTOUCHED 1862 DATED M1861 SPRINGFIELD WITH CONFEDERATE C&R INITIALS AND SOLDIER’S NAME ON STOCK

WELL USED UNTOUCHED 1862 DATED M1861 SPRINGFIELD WITH CONFEDERATE C&R INITIALS AND SOLDIER’S NAME ON STOCK

This is an untouched M1861 Springfield Rifle Musket in well-used condition bearing both the “A” and “Q” stamps associated with arms passing through the Confederate Ordnance cleaning and repair… (490-7186). Learn More »

CABINET CARD OF DUDLEY M. DUBOSE – “AN UNRECONSTRUCTED CONFEDERATE”

CABINET CARD OF DUDLEY M. DUBOSE – “AN UNRECONSTRUCTED CONFEDERATE”

This is a post-Civil War photograph of DuBose in civilian clothes. This is a nice 4.25” x 6.5” cabinet card photograph. The image is a studio view of the man facing right. The plain mount features… (1266-818). Learn More »

A SOUVENIR FROM STONEWALL JACKSON'S HOUSE

A SOUVENIR FROM STONEWALL JACKSON'S HOUSE

This attractive 11” x 14” unframed display features a 2 5/8” x 1 1/4” piece of coverlet that was owned by Colonel Elijah W. Penny who had service in three Indiana Union regiments and was… (M26440). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE GEORGIA STYLE PIKE

CONFEDERATE GEORGIA STYLE PIKE

This pattern of Confederate pike uses a double-edged, slightly flaring spear point blade with pointed ricasso extending forward into a medial ridge, and has a flat, oval guard with pointed tips. The… (1179-1664). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE RICHMOND STYLE PIKE

CONFEDERATE RICHMOND STYLE PIKE

This is a great example of the classic Richmond style pike with a double-edged spearpoint blade about 11 ¾ inches long with a median ridge and spear-shaped ricasso, and bears the “W” (or “M”)… (1179-1665). Learn More »

$1,295.00
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VERY RARE CONFEDERATE “POTTS BOWIE KNIFE BAYONET” NOW ATTRIBUTED TO REES FITZPATRICK OF NATCHEZ, MS, WITH ORIGINAL SCABBARD AND BELT LOOP, AND SOLDIER’S INITIALS

VERY RARE CONFEDERATE “POTTS BOWIE KNIFE BAYONET” NOW ATTRIBUTED TO REES FITZPATRICK OF NATCHEZ, MS, WITH ORIGINAL SCABBARD AND BELT LOOP, AND SOLDIER’S INITIALS

This is a rare southern knife in excellent condition with its even rarer scabbard. These knives have a considerable collector history, being first attributed to Potts of New Orleans by a marked… (169-588). Learn More »

$4,250.00
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CABINET CARD OF MAJOR THOMAS M. BURKE, 55th VIRGINIA INFANTRY – VMI CLASS OF 1852

CABINET CARD OF MAJOR THOMAS M. BURKE, 55th VIRGINIA INFANTRY – VMI CLASS OF 1852

This is a post-Civil War copy of circa 1861 photo of Burke in Confederate uniform and mounted on a 4.25” x 5” (trimmed) cabinet card mount. The image shows Burke in a double-breasted frock coat… (1266-788). Learn More »

CABINET CARD OF UNKNOWN CONFEDERATE OFFICER

CABINET CARD OF UNKNOWN CONFEDERATE OFFICER

This is a post-Civil War copy of a Confederate officer. This is a nice 4.25” x 6.5” cabinet card photograph. The image is a studio view of the officer standing with one hand on a pedestal. This… (1266-780). Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

CONFEDERATE RETRACTABLE PIKE IN EXCELLENT UNTOUCHED CONDITION: EX TEXAS CONFEDERATE MUSEUM

CONFEDERATE RETRACTABLE PIKE IN EXCELLENT UNTOUCHED CONDITION: EX TEXAS CONFEDERATE MUSEUM

Primitive, but cheap and easily made, pikes were recognized as a stop-gap measure until better arms could be obtained and were made throughout the south by small and large manufacturers with various… (1179-1656). Learn More »

$3,750.00
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CS GENERAL EPPA HUNTON: VIRGINIA LAWYER, CONGRESSMAN AND SENATOR

CS GENERAL EPPA HUNTON: VIRGINIA LAWYER, CONGRESSMAN AND SENATOR

Circa 1870s cabinet card, vignette bust view of Confederate General Eppa Hunton II (1822-1908.) Hunton passed the VA bar in 1843, practiced law in Prince William County, and was the commonwealth’s… (1189-136). Learn More »

$275.00
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THREE 1870s - 1880s PHOTOGRAPHS OF WILLIAM MILLER OWEN, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY- AUTHOR OF THE UNIT HISTORY

THREE 1870s - 1880s PHOTOGRAPHS OF WILLIAM MILLER OWEN, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY- AUTHOR OF THE UNIT HISTORY

This group consists of three original photographs of William Miller Owen who served in the Washington Artillery of New Orleans during the Civil War as Adjutant, Major and Lt. Colonel, later commanded… (1266-815). Learn More »

VERY GOOD CONDITION CONFEDERATE CARTRIDGE BOX

VERY GOOD CONDITION CONFEDERATE CARTRIDGE BOX

This is a great condition Confederate cartridge box, made of black leather, complete with both outer flap and inner flap with side ears in place, as is the implement pocket with its own cover,… (490-6771). Learn More »

RELIC US CIVIL WAR CANTEEN: FROM YORK SPRINGS, PA, GAR POST #9

RELIC US CIVIL WAR CANTEEN: FROM YORK SPRINGS, PA, GAR POST #9

This regulation, smooth-sided canteen came from the York Springs G.A.R. post, is pretty clearly an early battlefield pick-up, and may well have a Gettysburg origin. It is untagged, however, with the… (2023-2674). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE BOYLE AND GAMBLE SABER BAYONET, EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

CONFEDERATE BOYLE AND GAMBLE SABER BAYONET, EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

Brass hilted saber bayonets made by Boyle and Gamble in Richmond are quickly recognizable by their flat-sided bird’s head pommels. This one is untouched, with mostly an even, aged patina to the… (1179-1290). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE SOLDIER LETTER—SERGEANT JERE M. CLAPP, “L” CO, 21ST NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

CONFEDERATE SOLDIER LETTER—SERGEANT JERE M. CLAPP, “L” CO, 21ST NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

Date “Camp Eight from Richmond/ June 19 1864.” Addressed to “Dear Sister”. Two pages (incomplete) in ink on lined paper, 7” x 8.5. Exhibits fold-marks and chipping along left and torn bottom… (1179-1674). Learn More »

$125.00
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MINTZER 1861 DATED GEORGIA BUTTON

MINTZER 1861 DATED GEORGIA BUTTON

Non-dug, very good example of this well-made, two-piece convex button manufactured and dated 1861 by W.G. Mintzer of Philadelphia. This features the state arms on the face- three pillars supporting an… (2024-2375). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE TWO-PIECE INTERLOCKING “CS” SWORD BELT PLATE

CONFEDERATE TWO-PIECE INTERLOCKING “CS” SWORD BELT PLATE

This original excavated Civil War Confederate two-piece interlocking belt buckle is the classic “tongue and wreath” style used on sword belts. The two elements were found together, fit well, and… (2022-839). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED FRAMED TINTYPE OF PHILIP ARNOLD, 15TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY

IDENTIFIED FRAMED TINTYPE OF PHILIP ARNOLD, 15TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY

Philip M. Arnold was born in King George, Virginia in 1837.  According to records, he enlisted as a Second Lieutenant on February 10, 1862 and mustered into Company C of the 15th Virginia Battalion… (1266-1009). Learn More »


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RARE WAR OF 1812 SIMEON NORTH U.S. MODEL 1813 ARMY PISTOL

This is a very professional and very well done reconversion to flint of a very hard to find US military pistol, in strong condition, showing very good metal, sharp lock, proof and mating markings, and wood with generally good surface showing the… (431-69). Learn More »

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