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Dated 24 February 1865. On printed Southern Express Company form—[“Forward Packages, by Passenger Trains and Steamers, and dispatches by Telegraph to all parts of the Confederate States.”] One … (1179-1687) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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Shown is a selection of five patriotic covers. All are in good condition; for any stains, etc, see photos below. None have any tears or excessive wear. Below is a list with item codes, titles and… SOLD. Learn More »
$0.00
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Non-dug, very good example of this well-made, two-piece convex button manufactured and dated 1861 by W.G. Mintzer of Philadelphia. This features the state arms on the face- three pillars supporting an… (2024-2375) SOLD. Learn More »
$165.00
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For details on US Army, Navy and Airforce machetes see Cole, US Military Knives, Book III. These were survival and landing force weapons and came in a variety of blade lengths, markings, finish,… (169-948) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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This original excavated Civil War Confederate two-piece interlocking belt buckle is the classic “tongue and wreath” style used on sword belts. The two elements were found together, fit well, and… (2022-839) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,450.00
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Housed in a handsome Riker display box, these relics came to us as part of a larger acquisition in 1995 from a private museum in Appomattox, Virginia. The grouping includes 10 dropped .58 caliber… (173-4298) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Housed in a handsome Riker display box, these relics came to us as part of a larger acquisition in 1995 from a private museum in Appomattox, Virginia. The grouping includes 18 pulled .58 caliber… (173-4294) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Housed in a handsome Riker display box, these relics came to us as part of a larger acquisition in 1995 from a private museum in Appomattox, Virginia. The grouping includes 10 dropped .58 caliber… (173-4297) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This original, breech-loading carbine is one of only some 14,500 weapons produced by H. Merrill of Baltimore, MD. This cavalry weapon is a wartime example of the First Type Merrill carbine in .54… (1099-41) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This excellent Civil War longarm is a .58 caliber Springfield Model 1863, Type II, single-shot muzzleloader. This M1863 musket was a government arsenal product from Springfield, Massachusetts. Over… (2024-213) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,750.00
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Offered here are four rolls of Maynard tape primers and the tin they came in. The tin itself is in poor condition as it obviously spent the years in a damp environment. Although basically complete… (665-108) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Among Union forces, the Colt Model 1860 was the most used revolver of the Civil War. This design was manufactured from 1860 through 1873, with over 200,000 produced. Of these, 127,156 were purchased… (2024-636) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,395.00
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Dated 12th day of July 1865, at Galveston, Texas. Printed government form. One page, 9.375” x 8. Exhibits fold-marks, and chipping at the extremities. Else VG & entirely legible. Text: I,… (1179-1688) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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Published by J. Wrigley, New York, circa 1861. One page, bordered w/ colored stars and stripes, featured a four stanza poem commemorating the young colonel of the famed New York Fire Zouaves, shot… (1179-1690) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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Horizon blue uniform items went into production in August 1914 but did not become universally issued until 1915, although components of the earlier uniforms were often mixed with the horizon blue… (88-203) SOLD. Learn More »
Item was found in Devil’s Den. This relic was once part of the Iva Rosensteel Rider collection. Mrs. Rider was the sister of George Rosensteel, who started the Electric Map museum in Gettysburg.… (R22137) SOLD. Learn More »
$18.50
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Item was found in Devil’s Den. This relic was once part of the Iva Rosensteel Rider collection. Mrs. Rider was the sister of George Rosensteel, who started the Electric Map museum in Gettysburg.… (R22138) SOLD. Learn More »
$18.50
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Item was found in Devil’s Den. This relic was once part of the Iva Rosensteel Rider collection. Mrs. Rider was the sister of George Rosensteel, who started the Electric Map museum in Gettysburg.… (R22148) SOLD. Learn More »
$18.50
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Item was found in Devil’s Den. This relic was once part of the Iva Rosensteel Rider collection. Mrs. Rider was the sister of George Rosensteel, who started the Electric Map museum in Gettysburg.… (R22149) SOLD. Learn More »
$18.50
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Item was found in Devil’s Den. This relic was once part of the Iva Rosensteel Rider collection. Mrs. Rider was the sister of George Rosensteel, who started the Electric Map museum in Gettysburg.… (R22145) SOLD. Learn More »
$18.50
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Wonderful Condition Original Confederate-Manufactured Kepi For A Drummer Boy Or Child »
This Civil War regimental eagle drum has a totally original painted designation to the 28th New Jersey and drummer Aaron Buzzee of Company K. The regiment enlisted for just nine months service in Fall 1862, but found itself in two momentous battles:… (766-1858). Learn More »
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