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CONFEDERATE SILVER AND GOLD INLAID IDENTIFICATION RING WITH PATRIOTIC AND RELIGIOUS MOTIFS AND CONFEDERATE FLAG, OF AUGUSTUS SEARS CO. E 2nd BATTALION MISSOURI SHARPSHOOTERS

CONFEDERATE SILVER AND GOLD INLAID IDENTIFICATION RING WITH PATRIOTIC AND RELIGIOUS MOTIFS AND CONFEDERATE FLAG, OF AUGUSTUS SEARS CO. E 2nd BATTALION MISSOURI SHARPSHOOTERS

This impressive silver identification ring was worn and most likely also made by Augustus Sears of Howard County, Missouri, who was a silversmith by trade and during Price’s Missouri raid served in… (766-2027). Learn More »

$3,500.00
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RELIC -- MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY COAT BUTTON

RELIC -- MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY COAT BUTTON

Two-piece brass button by “local” maker for state of Mississippi. Large central star with “I” in the middle. “MISSISSIPPI” runs around the perimeter. Brown patina overall with faint traces… (2024-702). Learn More »

RELIC – CONFEDERATE SCRIPT “I” INFANTRY COAT BUTTON

RELIC – CONFEDERATE SCRIPT “I” INFANTRY COAT BUTTON

Two-piece brass button imported from England. Large central Old English, or script “I” in the middle. Button was “dug” but has been well cleaned. The face has been polished nearly bright with… (2024-701). Learn More »

NORTH CAROLINA SUNBURST COAT BUTTON

NORTH CAROLINA SUNBURST COAT BUTTON

Button features "NC" surrounded by a sunburst, made for North Carolina troops. One-piece stamped brass coat button. Measures 22mm. No back mark. Shank missing. This pattern features seven rays. "NC"… (2024-700). Learn More »

PUBLISHED CONFEDERATE BOWIE MADE FROM ALTERED SOUTH CAROLINA MARKED STARR 1812/13 CAVALRY SABER

PUBLISHED CONFEDERATE BOWIE MADE FROM ALTERED SOUTH CAROLINA MARKED STARR 1812/13 CAVALRY SABER

If you want a Confederate Bowie knife not just like the one in the book, but actually the one in the book, this could be for you. It is pictured and described in the 2008 updated Confederate Bowie… (1251-01). Learn More »

WORLD CLASS IDENTIFIED WOUNDED IN ACTION CIVIL WAR NORTH CAROLINA SOLDIER’S JACKET WITH BULLET HOLE FROM HIS WOUND AT THE WILDERNESS!

WORLD CLASS IDENTIFIED WOUNDED IN ACTION CIVIL WAR NORTH CAROLINA SOLDIER’S JACKET WITH BULLET HOLE FROM HIS WOUND AT THE WILDERNESS!

Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum this world-class Confederate infantryman’s jacket worn by William B. Royal came directly out of the family in 2002, having been previously… (814-69). Learn More »

RARE CONFEDERATE 2.5” BRITTEN BOLT

RARE CONFEDERATE 2.5” BRITTEN BOLT

This 2.5” Britten projectile was used exclusively by the Confederates for their imported British Blakely rifled cannon.  This is a solid iron “bolt.” The iron displays a dark brown tone with… (490-7003). Learn More »

$1,150.00
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SMALL CELLULOID BUTTON FOR CONFEDERATE WOMEN’S HOME

SMALL CELLULOID BUTTON FOR CONFEDERATE WOMEN’S HOME

This is a small 0.75” in diameter celluloid button with brass pin in the back. A Confederate battle flag is featured in the center surrounded by text: “HOME FOR / CONFEDERATE WOMEN”. Condition… (2024-1604). Learn More »

$25.00
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CONFEDERATE BLOCK “I” BUTTON FROM DANIEL LADY FARM IN GETTYSBURG

CONFEDERATE BLOCK “I” BUTTON FROM DANIEL LADY FARM IN GETTYSBURG

This is an excavated block “I” button; the “I” designating Infantry. This is constructed of a stamped brass face with a tin back. The shank is broken off. Nice dark brown patina on the brass;… (2024-1481). Learn More »

P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET, DATED 1862, CONFEDERATE “CAPTURED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED”

P1853 ENFIELD RIFLE MUSKET, DATED 1862, CONFEDERATE “CAPTURED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED”

This is an English Pattern 1853 rifle musket that was imported into the country and used during the Civil War. Likely imported into the North and then “captured or collected” by Confederate… (490-6966). Learn More »

INTERESTING CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SPUR FROM A NORTHERN VIRGINIA CAVALRY CAMP

INTERESTING CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SPUR FROM A NORTHERN VIRGINIA CAVALRY CAMP

This Confederate spur has a great look. It was excavated in a Confederate cavalry camp in Northern Virginia, but retains a nice mellow aged tone to the brass, and most of the rowel, though the iron… (2024-697). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA LOAN BOND & COUPONS, #268.—ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, AT 8% PER ANNUM

CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA LOAN BOND & COUPONS, #268.—ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, AT 8% PER ANNUM

Dated “Feb. 3, 1863. Richmond.” Pre-printed form, numbered #268 in ink, 12” x 13.5. Exhibits very slight fold-marks. Else near fine. Text: “On the first day of January 1873, the Confederate… (557-211). Learn More »

MINT CONFEDERATE P1856 ENFIELD SHORT RIFLE SABER BAYONET WITH CS INVENTORY NUMBER: LOW NUMBER AND THE BEST ONE OUT THERE!

MINT CONFEDERATE P1856 ENFIELD SHORT RIFLE SABER BAYONET WITH CS INVENTORY NUMBER: LOW NUMBER AND THE BEST ONE OUT THERE!

If you have only one example of a Confederate imported and numbered Enfield Rifle saber bayonet, this would be the one to have. We have not seen a nicer example of this scarce bayonet. The English… (893-02). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE GEORGIA FRAME BUCKLE EXCAVATED AT KENNESAW MOUNTAIN

CONFEDERATE GEORGIA FRAME BUCKLE EXCAVATED AT KENNESAW MOUNTAIN

This is the classic Confederate frame buckle still often referred to as a Georgia frame since so many were found in that state by early relic hunters and this one, in fact, was recovered at Kennesaw… (1083-11). Learn More »

$795.00
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LOCAL NORTH CAROLINA STATE SEAL COAT BUTTON

LOCAL NORTH CAROLINA STATE SEAL COAT BUTTON

This is a non-dug North Carolina button with state seal at center, somewhat worn down. “NORTH CAROLINA” present around upper edge.  Coat size. Face is bright. No backmark. Shank is present and… (844-47). Learn More »

LOUISIANA COAT BUTTON

LOUISIANA COAT BUTTON

This is a non-dug Louisiana button with pelican, facing right, feeding young in nest. Lined field with plain and rope borders.  Coat size. Face is bright with beautiful details. The back displays the… (844-46). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE MANUSCRIPT “I” COAT BUTTON

CONFEDERATE MANUSCRIPT “I” COAT BUTTON

This is a non-dug manuscript “I” infantry button as used by the Confederacy.  Coat size. Face is bright with beautiful details. The back displays the maker’s backmark, “Halfmann & Taylor… (844-45). Learn More »

EXCAVATED CIVIL WAR BRITISH IMPORT SWORD BAYONET FOR THE ENFIELD SHORT RIFLE

EXCAVATED CIVIL WAR BRITISH IMPORT SWORD BAYONET FOR THE ENFIELD SHORT RIFLE

This is a good, excavated example of the British sword bayonet for the short rifle, imported by both sides in the Civil War. The blade has no bends or breaks and is missing just a small bit of the tip… (1179-1237). Learn More »

“THAT DEVIL FORREST” COLD CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE BY RON TUNISON

“THAT DEVIL FORREST” COLD CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE BY RON TUNISON

Here is a mint condition sculpture featuring CS Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest on his horse King Phillip, titled “THAT DEVIL FORREST,” made by the renowned sculptor Ron Tunison. It depicts a true to… (2024-1455). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE MANUSCRIPT “A” COAT BUTTON

CONFEDERATE MANUSCRIPT “A” COAT BUTTON

This is a non-dug manuscript “A” artillery button as used by the Confederacy.  Coat size. Face is bright with beautiful details. The back displays the maker’s backmark, “Halfmann & Taylor… (844-44). Learn More »


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1847 CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS TO GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR AND HIS OFFICERS AND MEN FOR MONTERREY, PERSONALLY DISPATCHED BY PRESIDENT POLK

Zachary Taylor received the formal thanks of Congress three times, along with gold medals, for victories in the Mexican War, the largest number of such resolutions and awards made by Congress to anyone. This is an official State Department copy on… (766-938). Learn More »

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