Uniforms & Cloth

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MODEL 1881 U.S. ARTILLERY DRESS HELMET

MODEL 1881 U.S. ARTILLERY DRESS HELMET

Nice felt helmet with all original period insignia, to include the crown plate and spike, crossed cannons side buttons, and front eagle plate with the crossed cannons. The “helmet” itself is made… (1256-288). Learn More »

REGULATION CIVIL WAR U.S. ARMY ISSUE BLANKET

REGULATION CIVIL WAR U.S. ARMY ISSUE BLANKET

This is a scarce, original Civil War U.S. army issue blanket in excellent condition, formerly on display in the Texas Civil War Museum. These blankets were a basic and essential piece of army gear,… (1179-427). Learn More »

$6,500.00
ON HOLD

EXCELLENT PAIR OF US BOOTEES/BROGANS

EXCELLENT PAIR OF US BOOTEES/BROGANS

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… (490-7151). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR BUMMER OR FORAGE CAP WITH NINTH CORPS BADGE

CIVIL WAR BUMMER OR FORAGE CAP WITH NINTH CORPS BADGE

This is an excellent example of an original Civil War Union army regulation Model 1858 Forage Cap with a Ninth Corps badge on top, displaying the cross cannon and fouled anchor reflecting the origins… (1052-143). Learn More »

$4,000.00
Originally $4,500.00

COMMERCIAL, PRIVATE PURCHASE, CIVIL WAR BUMMER CAP WITH CORPS BADGE

COMMERCIAL, PRIVATE PURCHASE, CIVIL WAR BUMMER CAP WITH CORPS BADGE

Officers had to buy their own uniforms and headgear, but NCOs and even privates might occasionally also purchase a cap following the general lines of the government issue, but of better quality, more… (1052-202). Learn More »

$3,500.00
Originally $3,950.00

CIVIL FORAGE CAP BY MURPHY AND GRISWOLD WITH 14th CORPS BADGE

CIVIL FORAGE CAP BY MURPHY AND GRISWOLD WITH 14th CORPS BADGE

Thomas Murphy, William Griswold & Company were hatters on 19th Street in New York City and had major contracts for caps and hats with the U.S. government from 1862 to 1865, with the firm changing… (1052-227). Learn More »

$3,700.00
Originally $4,250.00

MCDOWELL PATTERN FORAGE CAP WITH FOURTH ARMY CORPS BADGE

MCDOWELL PATTERN FORAGE CAP WITH FOURTH ARMY CORPS BADGE

This is a great example of the “McDowell” style cap popularized early in the war by General Irwin McDowell (1818-1835,) who was perhaps a bit more inspiring in haberdashery than generalship. The… (1052-146). Learn More »

$3,700.00
Originally $4,250.00

CIVIL WAR COMMERCIAL FORAGE CAP WITH MAINE BUTTONS AND ASSOCIATED INSIGNIA

CIVIL WAR COMMERCIAL FORAGE CAP WITH MAINE BUTTONS AND ASSOCIATED INSIGNIA

Commercial caps were simply those purchased privately rather the issued by the government. They might more or less closely follow contract patterns with the purchaser able to suit his taste and… (1052-139). Learn More »

$4,000.00
Originally $4,500.00

EXTRAORDINARILY RARE "RICHMOND DEPOT" FLAG

EXTRAORDINARILY RARE "RICHMOND DEPOT" FLAG

The Holy Grail of Confederate flag collecting would be one made under the authority of the Richmond Clothing Depot like this. All are basically "cookie cutter" and therefore easily recognized. Offered… (88-204). Learn More »

$29,500.00
ON HOLD

IDENTIFIED ISSUE RED BLANKET OF THEODORE P. BOWKER                          13th MASSACHUSETTS - DIED OF WOUNDS AT ANTIETAM!

IDENTIFIED ISSUE RED BLANKET OF THEODORE P. BOWKER 13th MASSACHUSETTS - DIED OF WOUNDS AT ANTIETAM!

This is a rare, early-war, identified Massachusetts issue red blanket carried by a soldier in the 13th Massachusetts who was wounded at Antietam on Sept. 17, 1862, and died of those wounds at a U.S.… (490-7138). Learn More »

$6,500.00
Originally $7,500.00

SUPERB, RARE MOUNTED SERVICE GREATCOAT

SUPERB, RARE MOUNTED SERVICE GREATCOAT

This style of cold weather coat is among those which replaced the long-standing model 1819/32 overcoat in favor of the US model 1851 style, the primary overcoat utilized by US army during civil war.… (490-7134). Learn More »

$8,500.00
ON HOLD

UNIQUE FRENCH W.W. 1 GENERAL'S HELMET

UNIQUE FRENCH W.W. 1 GENERAL'S HELMET

Offered is a French model 1915 Adrian helmet but unlike all others known this helmet is primarily a composition material or cork. Additionally, it was custom made expressly for a famous French… (88-208). Learn More »

A REGIMENTALLY MARKED FRENCH MODEL 1886 OFFICER'S KEPI

A REGIMENTALLY MARKED FRENCH MODEL 1886 OFFICER'S KEPI

This one would date ca. 1910-14 in manufacture and was used in the opening battles of World War One 1914/15. The turban of the cap is red broadcloth cloth and it is 2 1/2-inches high. There is a black… (88-202). Learn More »

EXCELLENT CONDITION US CAVALRY SHELL JACKET

EXCELLENT CONDITION US CAVALRY SHELL JACKET

The body of this jacket is in excellent condition. There is no visible moth damage of any kind. All the piping is present and is bright. Both pillows are present on the back and are also in great… (490-7133). Learn More »

REGULATION MODEL 1833/34 US ARTILLERY DRESS COATEE, MEXICAN WAR WORN

REGULATION MODEL 1833/34 US ARTILLERY DRESS COATEE, MEXICAN WAR WORN

Offered is a US artillery regulation dress coatee worn by Lieutenant Julius Adolphus DeLagnel during the Mexican War. The emphasis is both on regulation and Mexican War! DeLagnel (also spelt… (88-209). Learn More »

EXTREMELY RARE FRENCH WW1 ENLISTEDMAN'S BLUE/GRAY KEPI

EXTREMELY RARE FRENCH WW1 ENLISTEDMAN'S BLUE/GRAY KEPI

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 »

ENLISTEDMAN’S “MODIFIED” GREATCOAT

ENLISTEDMAN’S “MODIFIED” GREATCOAT

This greatcoat (soldier’s overcoat) is a full-length blue coat that appears to have been customized by the wearer to better suit his needs. Here, the cape and cuffs were removed and two pockets were… (490-6733). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR REGULATION US ARMY OFFICER’S SASH

CIVIL WAR REGULATION US ARMY OFFICER’S SASH

This is the regulation crimson silk net sash worn by all commissioned officers below the rank of general, regardless of branch of service with the exception of medical staff, who were permitted green… (1179-1425). Learn More »

$595.00
ON HOLD

EXCELLENT CIVIL WAR FEDERAL SERGEANT CHEVRONS

EXCELLENT CIVIL WAR FEDERAL SERGEANT CHEVRONS

This is an excellent pair of Civil War infantry chevrons. These are made of light blue worsted wool stripes sewn to a dark blue wool background patch, which in turn would be sewn to the sleeve of the… (490-7164). Learn More »

EXCELLENT PAIR OF CIVIL WAR FEDERAL INFANTRY REGULATION CORPORAL CHEVRONS/STRIPES

EXCELLENT PAIR OF CIVIL WAR FEDERAL INFANTRY REGULATION CORPORAL CHEVRONS/STRIPES

Union infantry companies fielded eight corporals. Along with the sergeants they might be charged with supervising squads or fatigue details, but in battle were posted in the front rank of the line of… (490-7163). Learn More »


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