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Badge consists of a 2.00 inch long red, white and blue ribbon supporting a white metal circular drop. The obverse has a patriotic shield at center with a riband over it that reads “E PLURIBUS… (179-1242). Learn More »
Ivory colored ribbon with black lettering reads, “SOCIETY OF THE BURNSIDE EXPEDITION AND OF THE NINTH ARMY CORPS”. Ribbon measures 2” by 5 ¾”. Very clean with slight fraying on the ends.… (1054-476). Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $295.00
GAR ribbon for the Annual Encampment of the Department of Oklahoma, held in Blackwell, OK from May 22nd-24th 1901. Fine scroll work on the pin, which also affixes a red, white and blue silk ribbon… (1054-444). Learn More »
$135.00
Originally $195.00
This light blue silk has raw edges top and bottom, with some minor folds at the top showing it was simply pinned on a lapel. “Gettysburg Excursion.” Is printed in black above the Greek Cross… (1054-387). Learn More »
$122.50
Originally $175.00
Framed delegate’s badge from the April 10-12, 1907 encampment. Frame measures approximately 7” x 12” and remains sealed with ribbon enclosed. Red, white, blue ribbon with gold fringe is… (1054-1591). Learn More »
$275.00
Originally $395.00
Hexagonal six-pointed star, w/reverse bar-pin, 1.125” in diameter. Of white metal, lightly scratched. Else VG. Composed of various units, the Union Corps was assigned to the Middle District of the… (1054-1493). Learn More »
$155.00
Originally $225.00
Image shows approx. 80 GAR veterans lined up in a street most likely in Rochester, New York. At center of the group is a GAR banner that is difficult to read due to the angle the photo was taken from.… (2023-1949). Learn More »
Wreath laying ceremony at Grant Park to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the Grand Army of the Republic. The statue of General John A. Logan is prominent in the background and… (224-617). Learn More »
Pictured here (left to right) is veteran Martin A. Loop of Sacramento, California and John W. Harris of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Both former soldiers wear the membership badges of their respective… (224-616). Learn More »
This is a beautiful gold, engraved and identified regimental badge of the 20th Connecticut, which fought in the Army of the Potomac and Army of the Cumberland, seeing action at Chancellorsville,… (622-434). Learn More »
Black memorandum ribbon; has separated from the brass hanger pin from which it was once suspended. Ribbon is in remembrance of Charles C. Dwight, New York Post no. 109’s namesake. Hanger is made… (595-1922). Learn More »
Ribbon is in memoriam of Dr. Charles Rynd (Rand). Composed of faded white silk and lettering in black. Item measures 6 ¾” long and 2 ½” wide with minor fraying on the top and bottom… (2023-642). Learn More »
Ribbon honors meeting of post number 165, L.E Fitch and post no. 650 L.A Hazard both located Elmira, New York. Post no. 165 is named after 2nd Lt. Lewis Edgar Fitch who was a member of Company C,… (595-1931). Learn More »
Two-piece bronze medal consisting of a rectangular bar and circular drop. The bar is embossed with “MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MEN OF 1861”. Reverse has the original pin. Circular drop has the Seal of… (844-13). Learn More »
Two-piece bronze medal consisting of a rectangular bar and circular drop. The bar is embossed with “MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MEN OF 1861”. Reverse has the original pin. Circular drop has the Seal of… (844-12). Learn More »
Ribbon commemorates the annual reunion of the 22nd New York Volunteer Cavalry on August 2nd, 1887. Item measures 6 1/8” long and 2” wide. Composed of red silk with an image of a dragoon… (2023-636). Learn More »
Ribbon commemorates the annual reunion of the 22nd New York Volunteer Cavalry on August 20th, 1907 at Glen Haven, NY. Item measures 6” long and 2 1/4” wide. Composed of yellow silk with an… (2023-635). Learn More »
This beautiful gold G.A.R. badge is dated 1894, very close to the highpoint of the veterans’ organization when it reached more than 400,000 in 1890 and was a powerful force in politics and… (30-2237). Learn More »
$2,200.00
Originally $2,950.00
Grand Army of the Republic belt with buckle in good condition. Woven white belt. Measures approximately 2” wide with adjustable length. Rectangular buckle is cast brass featuring letters “G A… (490-4180). Learn More »
This gold presentation badge features the two-star rank badge of a Grand Army of the Republic Department Commander suspended form the upper eagle suspension bar at top with a pin back. A gold ribbon… (30-2201). Learn More »
$2,750.00
Originally $3,500.00
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A remarkable sword manufactured by W.H. Horstmann & Co., New York after the Model 1834 US Revenue Cutter/Marine sword. Neatly engraved on the reverse folding guard, “Geo. Wm. Gordon / United States Consul”. Born on February 8, 1801 in Exeter,… (870-60). Learn More »
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