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Offered here is a fine display of Confederate bullets. Twelve original specimens are provided with concise identifications on the front and with a more detailed description on the back of the… (2024-1767) SOLD. Learn More »
$195.00
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This is a leather shoulder sling designed for use with Civil War muskets. The sling has a fixed leather loop sewn to one end and a brass hook on the other, which is mounted under a sewn down flap. The… (1256-44) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This relic was recovered in the wilderness by Sid Kerksis. The brass "skin" remains in near perfect condition and the three hook set remains attached on the back. However most of the lead backing has… (172-6039) SOLD. Learn More »
$300.00
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This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by mounted forces during the Civil War; and this one “was there.” This specimen is constructed of… (1256-29) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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Offered here is the lock plate and hammer for Snider-Enfield rifle. Lock plate is marked with only the large crown behind the hammer. Stamped “TOWER / 1873” in front of the hammer. The sear,… (1256-214) SOLD. Learn More »
$10.00
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Very good condition copy of “CONFEDERATE RIFLES & MUSKETS: INFANTRY SMALL ARMS MANUFACTURED IN THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY 1861-1865” by John M. Murphy and Howard Michael Madaus published in… (236-486) SOLD. Learn More »
$300.00
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ID’D TO Private William Mayberry, Co. “A”, 15th PA Cavalry. Owner inscription, front ep—“W. W. Mayberry ____ S.C. /Oct. 1889 / Co C/ 15th PA Cavalry.” Published by Robert Clarke &… (825-57) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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This is a great example of the regulation Union army cartridge box for infantrymen armed with the .58 Caliber rifle musket, the standard long arm of the war. This is complete with the original… (2024-1617) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,450.00
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Here’s an interesting portrait of Grant as Major General that shows the photographic trade during the Civil War in a rather poor light. The bottom edge of the card is pre-printed with the caption,… (2024-446) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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A carte-de-visite format Civil War photograph of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. This is a vignette bust shot mounted on a card with “JEFF. DAVIS.” pre-printed on the bottom edge. There is… (2024-447) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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This is a good example of the holster adopted by the army in 1892 to carry the new Colt .38 Caliber double-action revolver, and possibly one of those “de-blackened” in 1902 to fit the change to… (2024-508) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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Dark gray blade measures approximately 9 7/8 inches long with an unstopped central fuller that runs approximately 6 1/2 inches. The blade surface is very clean with no nicks in the edge. Blade does… (825-60) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This a small size York County powder horn was does not show any mounts for a cord and was likely carried in a hunting bag or ball pouch. It omits the usual fine incised lines around the bottom of the… (490-6907) SOLD. Learn More »
$395.00
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This impressive silver identification ring was worn and most likely also made by Augustus Sears of Howard County, Missouri, who was a silversmith by trade and during Price’s Missouri raid served in… (766-2027) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,500.00
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Seven-foot-long rammer for 12-pounder cannon. Wood staff is 1.4” in diameter. One end has an 8” long sponge head. Sponge is shaggy dark brown wool. Opposite end has wood rammer head. Wood has… (1179-1142) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,450.00
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Worm for 12-pounder cannon. Measures 7’3” overall. Wood staff is 1.6” in diameter. One end has a 9” long iron “corkscrew” head. The two points make approximately three twists. They may… (1179-1141) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,250.00
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One-piece, flat brass coat button for general service. Droop-winged eagle with shield on oval lined field with 16 stars. Rope outer border. Non-dug. Measures 23mm. Back mark “RICH QUALITY /… (2024-704) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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Several variations of these pocket revolvers were made by William Uhlinger of Philadelphia during the Civil War from 1861-1865. However, Smith & Wesson owned the patent, causing Uhlinger to… (2024-1581) SOLD. Learn More »
$595.00
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Published By George W. Childs, Philadelphia, 1863. Owner Inscription, front eps: “J.W. Watterson /L. Q. M. 72nd O.V.I.”; page 3 inscription in ink, “J. W. Watterson / Q. M. 73d O.V.I.” Top… (825-54) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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Here is a fine example of a cavalry carbine socket a.k.a. ‘thimble’ or ‘boot’ used by cavalrymen during the Civil War and well into the 1880s. This small (2½” high) flared and cylindrical… (1256-45) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
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Wonderful Condition Original Confederate-Manufactured Kepi For A Drummer Boy Or Child »
This Civil War artillery tangent scale, or sight, is completely original and was once held by Miller G.A.R. Post 551, Department of PA, located in York Springs, here in Adams County, who were obviously in a very good position to acquire relics from… (286-1342). Learn More »