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This singular item is unique among our inventory. This small, hand-carved bone barrel is adorned with red and blue patriotic stripes, a paper banner that reads “LINCOLN” and inside, at the very… (1202-269). Learn More »
Brass or bronze token from the April 1902 United Confederate Veteran’s reunion in Dallas, Texas. Token is 1.41” in diameter and 0.1” thick. Face features profile bust of Robert E. Lee. Reverse… (1179-2138). Learn More »
$75.00
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This brass badge with enamel fill. Upper portion is a 2” x 1” rectangle with hinged pin on back. Front is white enamel background with blue enamel “TEXAS”. Lower portion is a star suspended by… (1179-2129). Learn More »
This is a two-piece medal from 1925 reunion in Dallas. The top portion has spring pin on back, with front featuring crossed cannons, muskets, and an anchor. The lower portion is connected by a link… (1179-2126). Learn More »
The Southern Cross of Honor was conceived of in 1898, adopted in 1899 and first issued in 1900. These were given by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to living Confederate veterans with… (2024-1906). Learn More »
$200.00
ON HOLD
This is a two-piece medal from the May 1914 reunion in Jacksonville. The top portion has spring pin on back, with front featuring two draped Confederate flags under “JACKSONVILLE, FLA” and a… (2024-1910). Learn More »
This is a two-piece medal from the May 1912 reunion in Macon. The top portion has spring pin on back, with front featuring two paint-filled Confederate flags aside a shield featuring City Hall and the… (2024-1907). Learn More »
This is a two-piece medal from the June 1909 reunion in Memphis. The top portion has spring pin on back, with front featuring two Confederate flags above “MEMPHIS” and the dates of the reunion.… (2024-1914). Learn More »
$295.00
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This is a small round pin just over a half inch in diameter. Made of some “white” metal with a scroll surrounding an enamel-filled Confederate battle flag. The word “SURVIVOR” is below the… (1179-2134). Learn More »
$65.00
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This brass shield-shaped piece with a cut-out star in the center was likely one piece of a reunion badge and was once suspended from some type of pin bar. In the center of the star is a Confederate… (1179-2137). Learn More »
$75.00
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Newspaper photograph with label on back, “(MP1) DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 18-A FINE LIKENESS – Albert Woolson, sole survivor of the Civil War Union Army, poses beside a bronze bust of himself created… (2024-6851). Learn More »
This brass star surrounded by a wreath was likely one piece of a reunion badge and was once suspended from some type of pin bar. In the center of the star is an enamel filled Confederate flag. Above… (1179-2131). Learn More »
$75.00
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This is a fine, orange ribbon with “Confederate Veteran / PARIS, TEXAS, 1888” printed on it. Ribbon is suspended from a brass frame with spring pin on reverse. Frame is designed to hold a paper… (1179-2139). Learn More »
Interesting Confederate veteran’s ribbon from 1896. Ribbon reads, “Sixth Annual Reunion U.C.V. and Laying Corner-Stone of Monument to President Jefferson Davis at Richmond, Va. June 30th, July 1st… (2024-1913). Learn More »
$65.00
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This identified grouping displays very strongly. It includes the soldier’s framed, multi-color veteran’s memorial with G.A.R. themes, filled out with his service details and presented to his wife… (766-2049). Learn More »
A singular chance to collect a set of Grand Army of the Republic medals, ribbons, and event badges tied to 143rd PA, Company D, including some genuine rarities. The centerpiece of the collection is a… (1256-340). Learn More »
$675.00
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This is a fragment of a Confederate veteran’s badge fitting for the fragment of the unit who survived to war’s end, just 158 out of 607: a white ribbon with what was likely gold lettering reading:… (149-62). Learn More »
Silk ribbon measures approximately 9” x 3”. Cream colored silk with “Co. E / 1st. La., Cavalry.” printed in dark red ink. Silk shows deterioration and is weak. Should probably be mounted on… (1251-88). Learn More »
$30.00
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Two piece Gettysburg souvenir battlefield wood cane. The top knob is stamped “Wheatfield Gettysburg”. Just below this marking the darker wood shaft is stamped “Devil’s Den”. The cane… (635-594). Learn More »
Two piece medal with an eagle and crossed cannons on the top pin. The drop medallion reads: “1863 Gettysburg Reunion 1913 Honor The Brave”. The manufacturer is G.A. Schlechter of Reading,… (2024-1717). Learn More »
$150.00
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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 »