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CDV is a small chest-up view of Jirah I. Young in a dark frock coat with shoulder straps. The image is a small oval mounted on a CDV sized card. At bottom is printed J. H. HUMMEL, HILLSDALE, MICH.… (1179-1926) SOLD. Learn More »
$135.00
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This Confederate, solid-cast CS belt plate still retains part of its original leather belt under the fastening prongs on the back of the plate. The plate is generally rectangular, but with noticeably… (2024-2378) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,695.00
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Nice felt helmet with all original period insignia, to include the crown plate and spike, crossed cannons side buttons, and front eagle plate with the crossed cannons. The “helmet” itself is made… (1256-288) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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This unique m1858 Philadelphia Depot canteen has been identified to Corporal John Heddings of the 172nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B. It features characteristic concentric rings designed to add… (1256-12) SOLD. Learn More »
$295.00
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This early plate is a stamped brass vertical oval with the letters “”U.S.” at center. Plate was meant for wear on the white buff cross belts worn early in the history of the US Army. The face of… (2024-2390) SOLD. Learn More »
$895.00
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Berdan's Sharpshooters of 1862 and beyond issued this Infantry style cartridge box to accommodate the custom breechloading Sharps Rifles used by the 1st and 2nd United States Sharpshooters. This box… (490-7145) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,750.00
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Dated Alexandria, VA, March 16 1862.” Addressed to “Dear Sister Eliza.” (3 pp.) and “Dear Sister Tilda” (1 pp, on back of pg 3 of first letter). In ink on lined paper, 8 x 10. Exhibits… (467-16) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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Dated “Provost Marshall’s Office, Third District, State of New Hampshire / September 16th, 1863.” Addressed to “Charles A. Whidden / Thorton, NH.” Printed form 39. 2 pp., 8” x 10.… (1179-1730) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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The artillery gun crew was meant to function like a well-oiled machine and the men were well-drilled to do so, each man assigned a number and specific tasks. “Number 1” played two key parts in… (286-1364) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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A good looking eagle-and-shield powder flask for a pocket-size pistol that would go well in a cased set or among other examples showing variations in motifs and the art of die-sinking. This has good… (286-1356) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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Image is of Hezekiah Watkins in a dark double-breasted frock coat with black felt collar. Contrast and clarity are very good. Paper and mount are clean. Bottom of the mount is marked BRADY and… (1179-1924) SOLD. Learn More »
$165.00
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Lee’s Army famously surrendered on April 9th at Appomattox. After the surrender, his forces were directed to disarm, which included discarding any remaining ammunition from their personal… (173-4352) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This small cup with a handle features decorative patterns around the circumference. Beaded design near bottom edge. Inscribed on the front, “CBF / Sep.t 1st, 1841.” Cup measures 2 ¼” tall and… (1266-126) SOLD. Learn More »
$40.00
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This item is a very nice Model 1863 Rifled Musket barrel band. It was recovered in relic condition at an unknown location in Gettysburg. Very lightly pitted, it must have been recovered soon after… (1179-1298) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This very nice cartridge box is a pattern of 1861, designed to support the armament of the .58 rifle muskets in widespread use by the US military during the Civil War. Medium sized plates were most… (286-1265) SOLD. Learn More »
$795.00
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Portfires were used to light cannon aboard the wooden deck of a ship. The portfire itself is similar to a flare. They were a composition of niter, sulphur, and mealed powder driven into a case of… (2024-2310) SOLD. Learn More »
$30.00
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Here is a very nice example of an Ames 1862-dated naval boarding cutlass that would have been carried by U.S. Navy seamen aboard ship during the Civil War. The blade measures 26” long, 1¼” wide… (299-20) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,100.00
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Enlisted waist belt of bridle leather with “US” buckle, sword hangers, and shoulder strap. The belt is about 1.75" wide, shows honest use, and remains solid and supple. The two hangers, long and… (380-120) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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Field used US cartridge box sling recovered here at Gettysburg and once in the Shields Museum, which opened here in town in 1925 displaying relics picked up the battlefield and was in business until… (286-1135) SOLD. Learn More »
$550.00
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Here is a medium sized powder flask made for a percussion longarm. This excellent condition flask from the 1850s exhibits the conventional tear-shaped copper body. The body is beautifully embellished… (1179-2119) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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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 »
Primitive, but cheap and easily made, pikes were recognized as a stop-gap measure until better arms could be obtained and were made throughout the south by small and large manufacturers with various blade forms, including the bridle-cutter,… (490-6818). Learn More »
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