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CDV of Belle Boyd. Bust view. Mount is very clean with crisp edges. No backmark. Isabella Maria Boyd (May 9, 1844 – June 11, 1900), best known as Belle Boyd (and dubbed the Cleopatra of the… (1138-1458). Learn More »
Bust view CDV of Richard W. Musgrove in a dark civilian suit. Image has good clarity and contrast and is clean. Reverse has “MR. MUSGROVE” in period ink along with collector’s information in… (P13631). Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $250.00
View is a vignette of Private Charles A. Hunt wearing a dark frock coat with a matching military vest. Image is clear with very good contrast. Image is very clean. Reverse has a period ink inscription… (P13626). Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $135.00
View of Lieutenant Joseph P. Fellows wearing a dark commercial sack coat with a matching military vest and light trousers. The coat has a horizontal breast pocket and two buttons at the cuffs. Image… (P13622). Learn More »
$120.00
Originally $135.00
Tintype of George W. Edwards in civilian clothes. Image is a bust view that shows Edwards in a civilian suit. Image is sharp with good contrast and is housed in a paper frame. Period pencil… (P13620). Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $75.00
Vignette view of George H. Blake wearing a dark sack coat and matching military vest open to reveal a light shirt. Image is clear but contrast is a little light. Bold period ink signature at bottom… (P13630). Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $135.00
View is a vignette of Private Fred S. Morse wearing a frock coat and white shirt. Image is clear with very good contrast. Reverse has a period ink inscription that reads “FRED MORSE / CO. F 12. N.H.… (P13641). Learn More »
$95.00
Originally $135.00
Nice, bright, clean CDV of General Daniel Tyler seated in a chair cradling a Model 1860 Field and Staff officers word in his lap. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with black felt collar and… (2023-1387). Learn More »
CDV of Hollins in civilian clothes. Full-standing view. Plain mount with light soiling around edges. No photographer's backmark. Pencil identification on back. George Nichols Hollins (1799–1878) was… (1138-1391). Learn More »
This is a seated studio view of an unidentified Confederate soldier. Subject wears a gray single-breasted frock edged with dark piping. Clear image with good contrast. Plain mount with light soiling… (1138-1450). Learn More »
Image of Henry Carter Lee in civilian clothes. Full standing studio view. Image is crisp and clear. Mount has been slightly trimmed around edges. Photographer's imprint below image on front. Elaborate… (1138-1365). Learn More »
Image has some discoloration around the edges but the two unidentified subjects are clearly visible. The subjects are two clean shaven, young artillerymen seated side by side in identical uniforms… (846-520). Learn More »
$855.00
Originally $950.00
This is a ninth-plate ambrotype in figural thermoplastic case with mat, frame and glass in place, but missing the facing pad. It comes from the collection of the late Bill Turner, noted Virginia… (1138-1937). Learn More »
$1,200.00
Originally $1,500.00
There is no doubt about this Confederate officer’s branch of service or rank. He has adopted the U.S. officer’s 1858 pattern army hat complete with turned-up brim held by an embroidered bullion… (1139-01). Learn More »
$2,600.00
Originally $3,250.00
This bandsman wears a dark frock coat and kepi, and cradles an over-the-shoulder horn against one shoulder. His coat has the usual nine button front, with the buttons lightly gilt by the photographer.… (1139-20). Learn More »
$1,200.00
Originally $1,500.00
The unidentified subject wears a double-breasted frockcoat with gilt tinted buttons and on his collar are the three gilt bars of a captain. The cheeks have also been slightly tinted with rose. Image… (1139-43). Learn More »
$1,800.00
Originally $2,250.00
General McClellan was an engineer by training and disposition. His advance up the Peninsula toward Richmond in 1862 was calculated and methodical. When Confederates contested his progress by digging… (1054-186). Learn More »
$122.50
Originally $175.00
This pair of sixth-plate ambrotypes is housed in a nice thermoplastic case with a geometric and floral border imitating a rustic frame, surrounding a scene of birds picking at a flowering plant. This… (1138-1834). Learn More »
$1,200.00
Originally $1,500.00
The relationship between the two men pictured is not known but no doubt they are either brothers or the same man at different points in his life. The left side ambrotype is of a seated man sporting a… (1138-1975). Learn More »
$2,400.00
Originally $3,000.00
This crystal clear 6th plate tintype shows two Confederate NCOs seated in a half-length view, against a plain background, both wearing dark caps and one with his arm over his comrade’s shoulder.… (1138-2003). Learn More »
$2,360.00
Originally $2,950.00
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Wonderful Condition Original Confederate-Manufactured Kepi For A Drummer Boy Or Child »
This musket is stamped “42. VA. REGT. PITTSYLVANIA” on the barrel, was later altered to percussion and then shortened for use in the civilian market. It is a scarce survivor from muskets delivered to Virginia by Jame Swan of Boston in January… (1000-241). Learn More »