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EARLY CIVIL WAR US BAYONET SCABBARD

EARLY CIVIL WAR US BAYONET SCABBARD

A very good condition regulation scabbard for the socket bayonet used on the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, etc. The scabbard body is solid,  a bit soft,… (172-6063). Learn More »

EARLY CIVIL WAR US BAYONET SCABBARD

EARLY CIVIL WAR US BAYONET SCABBARD

US regulation scabbard for the socket bayonet used on the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, etc. This is in good condition, showing issue and use, with some… (172-6059). Learn More »

RARE LEATHER BAYONET SCABBARD FOR M1865 JOSLYN RIFLE

RARE LEATHER BAYONET SCABBARD FOR M1865 JOSLYN RIFLE

This is one of the rarer variants of the standard US Model 1855-type socket bayonet that was produced near the end of the Civil War. The bayonet was manufactured for use with the US Model 1865 Joslyn… (2024-1874). Learn More »

SCABBARD FOR U.S. M-1855 SOCKET BAYONET

SCABBARD FOR U.S. M-1855 SOCKET BAYONET

Original black bridle leather scabbard and frog. The body is in very good condition. The stitched seam running up the back is complete and unbroken. Leather shows moderate crazing but little loss of… (490-3266). Learn More »

SCABBARD FOR P-1854 AUSTRIAN SOCKET BAYONET

SCABBARD FOR P-1854 AUSTRIAN SOCKET BAYONET

Excellent condition leather scabbard for a socket bayonet for the Austrian Lorenz rifle.  Measures approximately 20” long overall.  Iron throat features characteristic “X” opening for the… (1179-2040). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ERA MILITIA BAYONET SCABBARD, WITH TWO EAGLE BUTTONS

CIVIL WAR ERA MILITIA BAYONET SCABBARD, WITH TWO EAGLE BUTTONS

Leather scabbard is in good condition. The black leather body shows only light wear and crazing. No breaks. Stitching is complete with no splits. Brass tip is in place and is undented; two tacks are… (172-5612). Learn More »


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CONFEDERATE INFANTRY CAPTAIN’S JACKET OF CAPT. HENRY DAVENPORT, 2ND VIRGINIA, STONEWALL BRIGADE; LIKELY WORN TO HANG JOHN BROWN AND FAMOUS CHARGE AT 1ST MANASSAS

This historic Virginia officer’s frock coat, trousers and cap belonged to Lt. Henry Bedinger Davenport of Charlestown, Virginia (1831-1901,) follows the state’s 1858 regulations, and has a tight provenance, having been sold out of the family by a… (846-548). Learn More »

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