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Written by James Rada. Legacy Publishing, 2014. Softcover, 210 pp. with b&w photos. Signed by the author. Home to a U.S. president, Hall of Fame pitcher and a classic automobile inventor,… (733-04). Learn More »
$9.98 Each
Originally $19.95
Rada, Jr., James. Legacy Publishing, February 2019. Softcover, 206 pages. 5 ½” x 8 ½”. Did you know that the Gettysburg Battlefield played a role in three major wars and not just the Civil… (733-07). Learn More »
$9.98 Each
Originally $19.95
Confederate artillery short swords are collecting category of their own. This one shares enough characteristics with those of Boyle and Gamble to suggest a Richmond connection, but is possibly by… (870-484). Learn More »
$3,000.00
Originally $4,000.00
SOLD
Among the new standardized sword patterns adopted by the U.S. Army between 1832 and 1834 was a short sword was modeled on the French 1816 pattern for artillerymen on foot. Looking like an ancient… (870-465). Learn More »
$1,695.00
Originally $2,250.00
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Heavy flint glass decanter has nine flutes at the neck and eleven at the base. Shows applied top and polished pontil scar. Measures 9 ½” tall by 3 ½” at the base. No chips or cracks. … (998-1524). Learn More »
$45.00
Originally $65.00
SOLD
This historic Virginia officer’s frock coat, trousers and cap belonged to Lt. Henry Bedinger Davenport of Charlestown, Virginia (1831-1901,) follows the state’s 1858 regulations, and has a tight… (846-548). Learn More »
$29,500.00
Originally $37,500.00
White buff leather belt that is slightly stiff with heavy surface dirt from age and storage. One of the sections has a 1.50 inch piece of leather missing on one edge. One end of the belt passes… (344-920). Learn More »
$875.00
Originally $1,250.00
ON HOLD
Manufactured: Springfield, Mass. Maker: N.P. Ames Cutler Year: Early Springfield address Model: M1832 Size: 31.5 inch blade Condition: VG-Exc Throat and drag mounts only. Unusual top mount with single… (870-319). Learn More »
$4,395.00
Originally $5,850.00
ON HOLD
CDV shows Christopher C. Holmes posed standing with one hand resting on the back of a chair. He wears a dark civilian suit, white shirt and dark bowtie. Contrast is good, clarity is a bit grainy.… (2020-500). Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $75.00
SOLD
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). Learn More »
$565.00
Originally $965.00
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CDV is of Davis E. James of Company G, 81st Ohio Infantry posed standing with one hand resting on a table. He wears a dark “roundabout” or shell jacket with a fold down collar. The jacket is open… (766-1133). Learn More »
$115.00
Originally $145.00
SOLD
The top bar of this medal is of thin stamped brass with scalloped edges and a riband at center that reads “KEOKUK.” The reverse has the original pin and catch. Suspended from the top bar is a… (344-2761). Learn More »
$59.50
Originally $85.00
SOLD
Image shows Albert F. Baxter of Company G. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt and dark bowtie. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption with his name and Company. Image has very good… (P13707). Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $225.00
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Tiffany & Company is acknowledged as the finest producer of presentation swords in the 1860s and this is good example of their work, showing detailed craftsmanship and refined taste. The deeply… (870-172). Learn More »
$10,800.00
Originally $14,400.00
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Manufactured: Chicopee, Mass. Maker: Ames Mfg. Co. Year: Civil War Model: M1860 Size: 35 inch blade Condition: Excellent+ This regulation M1860 Cavalry Officer has the decorated guard with the eagle,… (870-122). Learn More »
$10,000.00
Originally $13,500.00
James P. Fitch got his start in the military goods business with Schuyler, Hartley and Graham. He set up his own business as a retailer in New York City in September 1862. He was joined in the… (870-639). Learn More »
$2,595.00
Originally $3,450.00
ON HOLD
No. 008. Dated May 4, 1850. The North Western Bank was authorized in 1817 by the General Assembly with Wheeling as the parent bank. Branch offices were established in Jeffersonville, Parkersburg, and… (L14253). Learn More »
$35.00
Originally $65.00
SOLD
This Limited Edition signed print is one of 750. Overall measures 24" x 25". [ld] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE… (10-1547). Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $95.00
ON HOLD
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 12th of April 1862, printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 5,541. This Bond is numbered 1741 and was issued on the 1st of… (998-2180). Learn More »
$145.00
Originally $225.00
Dated January 24, 1865, Huntsville, AL. Pre-printed form/ “To all who shall see these presents, greeting:” This certificate promotes George W. Thompson to the rank of corporal in Co. “K”, 21st… (998-470). Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $95.00
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This original pair of standard issue Jefferson Booties, often called “Brogans”, come to us in a virtually pristine condition relative to their age and materials of composition. Showing no signs of outright damage, they do feature some very minor… (490-7151). Learn More »
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