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A very nice excavated “US” bit boss. Two of these brass items adorned the cavalry curb bit. There would have been one on each side near the cheek area of the horse's head. This example has the… (2024-1075) SOLD. Learn More »
$39.50
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A good US World War One M1917 helmet with red painted six-pointed star 6th Division insignia. The sweatband, netting, and chinstrap, marked 6 ¾, are in place and in good condition. Part of the paper… (149-63) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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An original scabbard for the Remington Zouave saber bayonet. These are tough to find on the loose and there are a lot of bayonets out there in need of one. This is a good, solid example with a good… (1179-1254) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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Leather bayonet scabbards are naturally tough to find on their own. This one is for the M1870 Ames Navy bayonet. This has good color and surface showing just minor dings and rubs with the brass throat… (490-5567) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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Signed by friends and family and inscribed with wishes for good luck these flags were popular gifts presented to soldiers departing for war. They became equally desirable war souvenirs for G.I.s and… (1251-55) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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Published by J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1861. Owner inscription, rear eps, faded ink: “Mr. Jacob W. Herrington / Co. A, 1st Infantry /Regt. of P.R. Vol [30th PA] / Camp Pierpont / Fairfax… (1256-141) SOLD. Learn More »
$135.00
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This U.S. shoulder belt plate was meant to be affixed to the front of the shoulder belt for the infantry cartridge box. The brass face features a spread-winged eagle design. The back was lead filled… (2024-1673) SOLD. Learn More »
$195.00
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Original Civil War patent “Eyelet Hook”. Patented in 1862 by Abel Putnam. Non-dug example of this unusual button/hook. Typical brass enlistedman’s “eagle button” face. Tin back with iron… (160-594) SOLD. Learn More »
$100.00
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Original Civil War patent “Eyelet Hook”. Patented in 1862 by Abel Putnam. Non-dug example of this unusual button/hook. Typical brass enlistedman’s “eagle button” face. Tin back with iron… (160-595) SOLD. Learn More »
$100.00
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Gettysburg souvenir cannon ball stack paperweight made with melted bullets from the battlefield. The edge of the base is embossed Gettysburg. Label on bottom reads: “Gettysburg Paper Weight Made… (635-608) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Circa 1860s. By artist Charles B. Hall, New York. High grade black & white etchings, 4.25” x 6.75, w/facsimile printed signature; laid and indented on light beige card, 16” x 12. Etching #… (1189-90) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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This is a seldom encountered item today, that was a mainstay of 19th century armies. This decorative spade-shaped tip, or finial, would have been found atop most military flag staffs. Used for the… (1256-126) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a seldom encountered item today, that was a mainstay of 19th century armies. This decorative spade-shaped tip, or finial, would have been found atop most military flag staffs. Used for the… (1256-125) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This plate was recovered at Dalton, Georgia, and originally came from well-known and respected Civil War dealer Larry Hicklen. This is a good example of the classic rectangular CSA belt plate… (2024-1770) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,950.00
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New Edition, Published by Harper & Brothers, New York, 1855. Owner inscription in both volumes, in front eps, in pencil: “Frank Davis / of Harrisburg / June 1856 / military academy / West Point… (1256-140) SOLD. Learn More »
$300.00
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This relic is a rarity and likely gave the soldier a shock. This is a .58 caliber three-groove “minie ball” that was fired into a brass Enfield tompion. Tompions were like “stoppers” to be… (2024-1650) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern and was recovered near Stones River, Tennessee. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the accoutrement’s brass face shows a… (172-6040) SOLD. Learn More »
$215.00
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Measures 7.25 x 6.25, w/.75 tan margin, on white card, 10.5” x 13. In black Riker box w/white foam, 16.375 x 12.25. Bottom caption (in ink): “Dunker Church / Antietam.” Exhibits one tiny… (1259-03) SOLD. Learn More »
$395.00
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Box is for carrying the .58 caliber rifle musket cartridge. Outer flap is in very good condition. The leather is clean with some light curl of the lower corners from use. The box has an oval “US”… (172-6035) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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This is a nice pair of framed Civil War veteran’s documents with good eye appeal. The first is his original army discharge dated June 27, 1865. The second is a framed soldier’s memorial with… (480-275) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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This nice looking imported musketoon likely arrived in the U.S. courtesy of American purchasing agents scouring Europe for arms in 1861 and 1862. This is smoothbore, .70 caliber, with an overall length of 41 inches and a barrel measuring 27 7/8… (998-27). Learn More »