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This shell is part of the collection that was housed at the York Springs GAR Post 551. Many of the items were collected and curated by David Starry, a Civil War veteran who served in an emergency… (1202-230). Learn More »
This spherical shot was recovered in the fields just below Devil’s Den, which hosted the attack of Hood’s Division. Weighing at a correct 6lbs and measuring 3.67”, this artillery round has been… (2024-1985). Learn More »
$795.00
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CARVED CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE OF WILLIAM CHURCH, CO. K 13th VERMONT, KILLED IN ACTION AT GETTYSBURG IN THE REPULSE OF PICKETT’S CHARGE, WITH BATTLE DAMAGE “After the battle was won, and the… (2024-1804). Learn More »
$3,500.00
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Transcribed, edited and annotated by David L. & Audrey Ladd. Published by Morningside Press, Dayton, OH, 1997. 842 pp., maps. In blue glazed cloth, 9.25 x 6.25., w/ gilt cover & spine… (1172-02). Learn More »
This relic board is very like those assembled from Gettysburg relics by John Rosensteel and displayed on the porch of the Round Top Museum, but differs in displaying the relics on horizontal rather… (1242-06). Learn More »
$3,200.00
Originally $3,500.00
These are .58 caliber, three-groove, “minie” balls. This is the regulation bullet for the Springfield rifle musket and typical of that used by both sides during the Civil War. The bullets feature… (1163-132A). Learn More »
These bullets were found by local Gettysburg resident and relic hunter Ken Bream. Mr. Bream was born and raised in Gettysburg and grew up in a house right next to the famous Peach Orchard. He… (1163-90). Learn More »
This is a 7” x 5” hardcover book, 144 pages, with subtitle, “A Series of Letters from a Field Hospital and National Poems” by Mrs. Edmund A. Souder. Published by Caxton Press of Sherman, Son… (2024-1995). Learn More »
Local gunsmith Edward Woodward turned his talents to the relic business not long after the battle, selling relics picked up here to veterans and visitors as early as 1865, and is particularly known… (490-6965). Learn More »
Here is a Gettysburg excavated Civil War Federal 3” field artillery projectile often referred to as a Parrott Type III shell excavated from an unknown location area on the Gettysburg battlefield… (2024-2135). Learn More »
This altered bayonet comes with a letter from respected dealer Tom Gordon indicating it was found at an Antietam campsite in the mid-1970s. The bayonet is wide-bladed early pattern with short,… (2023-2676). Learn More »
$295.00
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2017 re-issue by Savas Beatie. Originally published by Thomas Publications in 1995. Softcover, 432 pages. 6” x 9”. Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863) was the largest battle fought on the American… (ST501170). Learn More »
Tipton photo of 102d Pennsylvania Monument on large mount (11”x14”) with gold beveled edge. Mounted to the top right of the photo is a CDV of Captain Samuel L. Fullwood. Written in brown ink… (635-550). Learn More »
This Schenkl is inscribed in white paint “Gettysburg Pa / 1863” and originally came from a Connecticut G.A.R. post through renowned Connecticut militaria dealer Norm Flayderman. Its ultimate… (1217-01). Learn More »
$2,200.00
Originally $2,950.00
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This is a section of floorboard used in the original 1830s construction of the main building of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, famous for the use of its cupola during the battle as a lookout point… (2023-20). Learn More »
$595.00
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At Gettysburg the 10th Virginia was heavily engaged in the assaults on Culp’s Hill starting about 7:30 p.m. on the night of July 2 and continued on the morning of July 3 in fighting just as heavy.… (1179-507). Learn More »
$65,000.00
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Display contains 8 pocket knives made by the Providence Cutlery Co. The single blade knives are new old stock and measure 4.75” opened and 3” long unopened. Blade stamped USA at base. Side… (635-611). Learn More »
Two piece Gettysburg souvenir battlefield wood cane. The top knob is stamped “Wheatfield Gettysburg”. Just below this marking the darker wood shaft is stamped “Devil’s Den”. The cane… (635-594). Learn More »
Two piece medal with an eagle and crossed cannons on the top pin. The drop medallion reads: “1863 Gettysburg Reunion 1913 Honor The Brave”. The manufacturer is G.A. Schlechter of Reading,… (2024-1717). Learn More »
$150.00
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A nicely toned, bronze two-piece medal for the 1913 fiftieth anniversary of the battle honoring New York troops. In contrast to the New York 1893 Gettysburg medal, which was intended strictly for… (2024-1718). Learn More »
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Formerly in the collection of Virginia collector and dealer Bill Turner this ninth plate cased daguerreotype by Rufus Anson of New York City is extremely clear, nicely cased, has a mat showing the photographer’s name and address, and shows later… (1138-1905). Learn More »