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DUG P1826 EAGLE BREAST PLATE – 2nd MANASSAS; EX-KERKSIS

DUG P1826 EAGLE BREAST PLATE – 2nd MANASSAS; EX-KERKSIS

This exceptional relic was in the collection of Syd Kerksis, well-known and respected early collector and author. It comes with his annotated envelope indicating he recovered it in July 1954 on… (2023-130). Learn More »

RELIC GROUPING – CONFEDERATE SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX

RELIC GROUPING – CONFEDERATE SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX

At Appomattox, once news of the surrender circulated, Confederates dismantled and destroyed as much equipment as possible to prevent confiscation by US Forces. Dug from the last documented camp site… (173-4335). Learn More »

$175.00
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RELIC GROUPING – CONFEDERATE SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX

RELIC GROUPING – CONFEDERATE SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX

At Appomattox, once news of the surrender circulated, Confederates dismantled and destroyed as much equipment as possible to prevent confiscation by US Forces. Dug from the last documented camp site… (173-4317). Learn More »

INDIAN WAR SOLDIER’S MITTEN FROM FORT PEMBINA, NDA, ND

INDIAN WAR SOLDIER’S MITTEN FROM FORT PEMBINA, ND

This comes from the excavations at Fort Pembina, occupied 1870-1895, where cold weather in winter months might well be a concern. The army began issuing mittens in 1873. Before that men were left to… (1052-619). Learn More »

FLY FROM INDIAN WAR SOLDIER’S TROUSERS, FORT PEMBINA, ND

FLY FROM INDIAN WAR SOLDIER’S TROUSERS, FORT PEMBINA, ND

This comes from the excavations at Fort Pembina, occupied 1870-1895, where the wet, anaerobic soil conditions of the dig (conducted on private property with the owner’s permission,) have yielded… (1052-599). Learn More »

$65.00
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RELICS OF THE LAST CAVALRY ACTION OF THE EASTERN THEATRE – APPOMATTOX STATION

RELICS OF THE LAST CAVALRY ACTION OF THE EASTERN THEATRE – APPOMATTOX STATION

The day before the famous surrender at Appomattox, General Custer came upon a section of virtually unguarded supply trains bound for Lee’s army along the Lynchburg Railroad line.  After driving off… (173-4348). Learn More »

$125.00
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RELIC GROUPING – CONFEDERATE SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX

RELIC GROUPING – CONFEDERATE SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX

At Appomattox, once news of the surrender circulated, Confederates dismantled and destroyed as much equipment as possible to prevent confiscation by US Forces. Dug from the last documented camp site… (173-4331). Learn More »

GETTYSBURG SOUVENIR DESK SET BY JOHN GOODE

GETTYSBURG SOUVENIR DESK SET BY JOHN GOODE

This desk set features relics recovered at Meade’s Headquarters. Atop a wooden rectangular base measuring 4 inches by 2 inches, sits a roller buckle, one three-ring minie ball, a Confederate… (1256-115). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE SURRENDER RELIC DISPLAY FROM APPOMATTOX

CONFEDERATE SURRENDER RELIC DISPLAY FROM APPOMATTOX

As word of the surrender was passed down to the officers and men of the Army of Northern Virginia, many abandoned or destroyed their equipment to prevent confiscation by US forces.  This display… (173-4321). Learn More »

$150.00
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RELICS OF THE LAST CAVALRY ACTION OF THE EASTERN THEATRE – APPOMATTOX STATION

RELICS OF THE LAST CAVALRY ACTION OF THE EASTERN THEATRE – APPOMATTOX STATION

The day before the famous surrender at Appomattox, General Custer came upon a section of virtually unguarded supply trains bound for Lee’s army along the Lynchburg Railroad line.  After driving off… (173-4315). Learn More »

RELICS OF THE LAST CAVALRY ACTION OF THE EASTERN THEATRE – APPOMATTOX STATION

RELICS OF THE LAST CAVALRY ACTION OF THE EASTERN THEATRE – APPOMATTOX STATION

The day before the famous surrender at Appomattox, General Custer came upon a section of virtually unguarded supply trains bound for Lee’s army along the Lynchburg Railroad line.  After driving off… (173-4341). Learn More »

$125.00
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RELICS OF THE LAST CAVALRY ACTION OF THE EASTERN THEATRE – APPOMATTOX STATION

RELICS OF THE LAST CAVALRY ACTION OF THE EASTERN THEATRE – APPOMATTOX STATION

The day before the famous surrender at Appomattox, General Custer came upon a section of virtually unguarded supply trains bound for Lee’s army along the Lynchburg Railroad line.  After driving off… (173-4351). Learn More »

RARE EXPERIMENTAL 10-POUNDER PARROTT SHELL

RARE EXPERIMENTAL 10-POUNDER PARROTT SHELL

While the Parrott elongated shell was the standard ammunition for the 3-inch rifled cannons during the Civil War. This specimen is believed to be a very rare early or experimental variation. This… (490-7004). Learn More »

MODIFIED U.S. MODEL 1859 CAVALRY CURB BIT

MODIFIED U.S. MODEL 1859 CAVALRY CURB BIT

Here is an excavated US cavalry curb bit originally of the pattern 1859. Adopted by the U.S. Army in January 1859, the iron curb bit debuted at the same time as the McCellan saddle. In overall fine… (1179-1510). Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

OLD COLLECTION OF RELICS FROM BULL RUN, WITH TAG

OLD COLLECTION OF RELICS FROM BULL RUN, WITH TAG

Here is a Riker case filled with relics from “1st Battle-field of Bull Run” as the paper label states. There are thirteen bullets, a pocket knife, and six buttons. All accompanied by a paper label… (286-1277). Learn More »

$225.00
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GETTYSBURG SPANGLER SPRING RECOVERED MARYLAND BOTTANY CROSS

GETTYSBURG SPANGLER SPRING RECOVERED MARYLAND BOTTANY CROSS

The Bottony Cross was a popular device for pro-southern Marylanders in the Civil War and is inextricably associated with Confederate Maryland troops. As part of the quartered Calvert-Crossland arms… (2025-43). Learn More »

$3,950.00
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SPRINGFIELD 1838 DATED M1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET FROM THE YORK SPRINGS, PA., G.A.R. POST, WITH MILITARY RACK MARKINGS

SPRINGFIELD 1838 DATED M1816 PERCUSSION CONVERSION MUSKET FROM THE YORK SPRINGS, PA., G.A.R. POST, WITH MILITARY RACK MARKINGS

A good example of a classic early Civil War musket: a Model 1816 converted from flintlock to percussion in the early 1850s to bring it up to par with the new, percussion M1842 muskets. These are .69… (1202-429). Learn More »

CARVED CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE OF WILLIAM CHURCH, CO. K 13th VERMONT, KILLED IN ACTION AT GETTYSBURG IN THE REPULSE OF PICKETT’S CHARGE, WITH BATTLE DAMAGE

CARVED CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE OF WILLIAM CHURCH, CO. K 13th VERMONT, KILLED IN ACTION AT GETTYSBURG IN THE REPULSE OF PICKETT’S CHARGE, WITH BATTLE DAMAGE

  “After the battle was won, and the victory was ours, and we were returning to a position in the front line, a hostile shell hit him and burst causing almost instant death. Among all the bodies… (2025-41). Learn More »

$4,250.00
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RELIC EAGLE BREAST PLATE FROM THE LITTLE ROUND TOP, GETTYSBURG

RELIC EAGLE BREAST PLATE FROM THE LITTLE ROUND TOP, GETTYSBURG

This Federal eagle breast plate is of the regulation 1826 pattern. Plate measures a diameter of 63mm and is in very good excavated condition. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the… (286-1359). Learn More »

PIECE OF CIVIL WAR ARMY BLANKET FROM FORT PEMBINA, NORTH DAKOTA

PIECE OF CIVIL WAR ARMY BLANKET FROM FORT PEMBINA, NORTH DAKOTA

The army had vast stocks of Civil War material left over at the end of the war. These supplies, along with the reduction of the postwar army, meant U.S. troops were getting Civil War gear well into… (1052-618). Learn More »


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IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN’S FROCK COAT OF CAPTAIN PHARES WALDO SHEARER, 45th MISSISSIPPI, WITH 28-PAGE REMINSCENCES AND VETERAN’S BADGE- HE EXCHANGED SALUTES WITH THE WOUNDED JOHN BELL HOOD AT CHICKAMAUGA

This coat came directly out of the family along with a reunion badge and type-written copy of the officer’s 1906 reminiscences. The coat was formerly in the collection of Steve Mullinax, is accompanied by a file containing details of its… (1179-179). Learn More »

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