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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 14 dropped .58 caliber… (173-4295). Learn More »
$125.00
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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… (173-4296). Learn More »
$95.00
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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.… (R22137). 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). 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). 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). 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). Learn More »
$18.50
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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). Learn More »
$3,695.00
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This Federal, intact 3” Schenkl percussion shell specimen is a wonderful artillery relic recovered from East Cavalry Field sometime after the Battle of Gettysburg. The percussion shell measures 9”… (2024-2389). Learn More »
This English pattern of bullet have no grooves because they were to loaded with the lubricated cartridge wrapper. This bullet has a deep plug cavity, was machine pressed, and has a very thick skirt.… (2024-251). Learn More »
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). Learn More »
$95.00
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Here is a large, very fine example of shell fragment from a fired, 3” Schenkl percussion projectile that was recovered from the battle of Hunterstown near Gettysburg. Once part of the Detrick… (1179-1293). Learn More »
This Model 1858 smoothside canteen has a nice patina over the entire body. All three sling keepers are present and the spout is made of pewter. The spout is unusual in that it seems to be a little… (1179-1292). Learn More »
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). Learn More »
$95.00
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Here is a very fine example of the largest size of the Confederate Gardner pattern bullet. With typical two-groove Gardner characteristics, but in the large, and heavy .69 caliber. Nose cast with… (2024-255). Learn More »
$95.00
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This is a complete Model 1863 Springfield rifle-musket that, beyond a shadow of a doubt, "saw the elephant" May 31st to 12th 1864 and we know who recovered it, where he recovered it and when! The word… (88-207). Learn More »
$2,995.00
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Nice untouched appearance to this partial sword with a broken blade, of which 20 ½” is remaining. Blade is marked, “Horstmann & Sons / Philadelphia.” All of the grip is missing. Nice… (286-1357). Learn More »
$695.00
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These two steel breastplate halves come from collection of Civil War relics and family mementos retained by the Knox family of Fredericksburg, VA. The family was large, prosperous, and prominent in… (88-199). Learn More »
$2,500.00
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All Parrott time fuse adapters were manufactured of zinc and have twelve threads to the inch. This one has two spanner holes on top, one on either side of the central fuse hole. A paper wrapped time… (2024-2323). Learn More »
$50.00
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This super fine artillery round is a Confederate 3”, ‘Virginia pattern’, bourreleted Read common percussion shell complete with its C.S. time fuse adapter intact. Specimen was found near… (2024-2357). Learn More »
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This is an extremely rare, early-war uniform jacket, with related material, belonging to a sergeant of the 65th New York, who enlisted at the beginning of the war as the regiment’s commissary sergeant, and gained a lieutenant’s commission in a… (1179-233). Learn More »
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