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RARE CONFEDERATE “THREE SQUARE” SOCKET BAYONET FROM DREWRY’S BLUFF

RARE CONFEDERATE “THREE SQUARE” SOCKET BAYONET FROM DREWRY’S BLUFF

This is an excavated example of a Confederate-made musket socket bayonet.  Measuring 21” overall with a 2 5/8” socket.  This was made for an early .69 caliber musket with a bayonet lug mounted… (1000-1372). Learn More »

RARE CONFEDERATE “THREE SQUARE” SOCKET BAYONET MADE INTO POT HOOK

RARE CONFEDERATE “THREE SQUARE” SOCKET BAYONET MADE INTO POT HOOK

This is an excavated example of a Confederate-made musket socket bayonet.  Measuring approximately 21” overall with a 2 ¾” socket.  This was made for an early .69 caliber musket with a bayonet… (1000-1374). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE “I” INFANTRY BUTTON, VEST SIZE

CONFEDERATE “I” INFANTRY BUTTON, VEST SIZE

Albert’s CS173A.  20 mm. Button depicts lined block "I", intended for Confederate infantry troops, manufactured in England and smuggled through the blockade. Backmark: "P. TAIT & Co / (dot)… (127-2201). Learn More »

$625.00
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CONFEDERATE MILITARY TEXT - <i>THE TROOPERS MANUAL: OR, TACTICS FOR LIGHT DRAGOONS AND MOUNTED RIFLEMEN</i>

CONFEDERATE MILITARY TEXT - THE TROOPERS MANUAL: OR, TACTICS FOR LIGHT DRAGOONS AND MOUNTED RIFLEMEN

By Col. J. Lucius Davis. Published by A. Morris, Richmond, VA, 1862. 284 pp., plus 19 pages of bugle calls. Beige card boards, with cloth spine, 6 x 4”, and paper spine label, largely intact. … (337-297). Learn More »

THE CITY OF PORTSMOUTH, VA $1 NOTE FROM THE COLLECTION OF LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM, GETTYSBURG

THE CITY OF PORTSMOUTH, VA $1 NOTE FROM THE COLLECTION OF LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM, GETTYSBURG

Dated October 7, 1861. Number 11459. Shows wear and light soiling throughout; chipping along edges.  Printed on paper that has a portion of another note on the reverse. This item was once part of… (173-4091). Learn More »

$125.00
Originally $150.00

CONFEDERATE STIPPLED “R” RIFLEMAN’S COAT BUTTON

CONFEDERATE STIPPLED “R” RIFLEMAN’S COAT BUTTON

Albert’s CS201. Two part convex button, coat size. Button depicts stippled block "R", intended for Confederate riflemen, manufactured in England and smuggled through the blockade. Riflemen were… (127-2203). Learn More »

HOWELL COBB AUTOGRAPH

HOWELL COBB AUTOGRAPH

Clipped signature, in slightly faded brown ink, on paper measuring 1.25 x 3.5.” Clear clan and entirely legible. Howell Cobb was a highly prominent figure in Confederate circles both political and… (913-87). Learn More »

WONDERFUL, NON-DUG CONFEDERATE LOCAL BLOCK “A” UNIFORM BUTTON

WONDERFUL, NON-DUG CONFEDERATE LOCAL BLOCK “A” UNIFORM BUTTON

This non-excavated artifact is an outstanding example of a Confederate local Block “A” brass button as worn on Southern enlistedman’s artillery uniforms. The coat-size artillery button is of… (526-57). Learn More »

POLICE JURY OF THE PARISH OF POINTE COUPEE, LA 5 CENT

POLICE JURY OF THE PARISH OF POINTE COUPEE, LA 5 CENT

Exhibits some light staining and wear; signatures are blurred. Numbered 3483. “FIVE CENTS” red overlay. Dated Pointe Coupee, March 24th, 1862. “Receivable for all Parish Dues.”, “Fundable in… (L14099). Learn More »

$45.00
Originally $65.00

CONFEDERATE IMPRINT - "OFFICIAL ORDERS/ HEADQUARTER WHEELER'S CAVALRY CORPS"

CONFEDERATE IMPRINT - "OFFICIAL ORDERS/ HEADQUARTER WHEELER'S CAVALRY CORPS"

Dated "January 1st, 1865". 16 pages, measuring 8.5 x 5.5", with opening directive: "The following orders are re-published for the information and guidance of this command." Includes General Orders No.… (486-195). Learn More »

$795.00
Originally $1,200.00

BRITISH IMPORTED, CONFEDERATE USED BAYONET

BRITISH IMPORTED, CONFEDERATE USED BAYONET

Item meas. approx. 28.75 inches overall. The blade meas. approx. 23.75 inches long and is approx. 1.08 inches wide at the ricasso. Blade surface is bright with some scattered mottling. Heavier near… (344-158). Learn More »


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UNIFORM, LADDER BADGE AND MORE IDENTIFIED TO 3RD NEW HAMPSHIRE OFFICER BREVETED FOR BRAVERY IN BATTLE

Charles Augustus White was born in West Deering, New Hampshire on September 19, 1836. In 1840 the family moved to East Antrim and then Manchester. In 1847 his mother died and the family was broken up. White and one sister and one brother went to live… (1179-268). Learn More »

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