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This is wonderful example of a dug rectangular Confederate belt plate, that appears to be classified by collectors as Mullinax #109, based upon the listing in his book Confederate Belt Buckles and… (1202-259) Learn More »
Offered here is a single non-dug U.S. Model 1859 brass spur. This is the “gutter back” variety with no other ornamentation. The rowel is clean and spins freely. Leather strap shows wear but… (1256-48) Learn More »
A very nice example of the Civil War cavalry shoulder sling designed for use with carbines fitted with sling rings. The sling was to be worn over the left shoulder with its buckle to the back. This… (1256-30) Learn More »
Here is a Type III Gwyn & Campbell carbine. One of some 4,000200 carbines produced, the .52 caliber, percussion breech-loading Gwyn & Campbell carbine was the invention of businessmen Edward… (864-13) Learn More »
This Carte de Visite photograph of Robert Boggs features a proud young officer in his Junior Officer’s Frock and what is likely a privately purchased forage cap resting on a prop Greek column. The… (2024-1818) Learn More »
Born in Cranberry, New Jersey on November 6th, 1841, Smith Green Blythe enlisted on May 22nd, 1861 as a Sergeant in Company D, 1st New Jersey Infantry. According to official records, Blythe was… (2024-1817) Learn More »
Wonderful Carte de Visite photograph of John Wyer Summerhayes of Nantucket, Massachusetts, featuring a possible signature. He was 25 when he enlisted on September 9th, 1861. From there he… (2024-1816) Learn More »
Born in Newton, Mass; Francis was a 39-year-old student when he enlisted on May 26th, 1862 as a Major. The next day, he was commissioned into Field and Staff of the 4th Massachusetts Battalion of… (2024-1815) Learn More »
Fabricated by Ludlow Brothers of Birmingham, England. Accompanying the original cartridge in the 8 ¼” x 12 ¼” riker display case is a color copy of the label used to wrap a pack of ten Enfield… (M15532) 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
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This is an exciting piece of specifically identified Civil War history. This ID disk is in wonderful condition and reads “CHARLES BADGER CO. G 9TH MD. V. ENLISTED JUNE 30TH 1863 BALTIMORE”. … (490-7167) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This young lady is the same from another sixth plate daguerreotype in our inventory [1221-94], but in this photo sports quite the formal outfit. An ornate broach joins her lace collar and accents her… (1221-30) Learn More »
This daguerreotype photo features a seated young woman with a piercing gaze directed at the camera lens. In beautiful contrast, she sits in a formal dress with matching fabric-covered buttons, her… (1221-94) Learn More »
This framed and matted collection of photos appears to be a page from an old album as the images are hand ruled and labeled with black ink on a single base sheet. The modern gold-tone frame measures… (1266-196) Learn More »
This is a framed and matted large albumen print of Libby Prison in Richmond, Va. The modern gold-tone frame measures 15.5” x 14.5” and has a few small scuffs. The large photo measures 10.75” x… (1266-192) Learn More »
This is the skin only of a State of New York belt plate emblazoned with the initials “SNY.” The plate has a nice dark face with some lighter discoloration from ground action. The edge of the plate… (410-853) Learn More »
Narrow piece from a shell meas. approx. 4.50 x 1.00 inches. Nicely written on the face in white paint is “FREDERICKSBURG, VA.” Attached is a printed tag that reads “BATTLES OF FREDERICKSBURG… (410-852A) Learn More »
$25.00
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Large piece from the nose of a Hotchkiss shell meas. approx. 4.00 x 2.75 inches. Nicely written on the face in white paint is “FREDERICKSBURG, VA.” Attached is a printed tag that reads “BATTLES… (410-852) Learn More »
$25.00
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Offered here is a broken pack for .36 caliber Savage cartridges as made by Robert Chadwick’s Hartford Cartridge Works in Connecticut. Chadwick made ammunition for many different gun… (2024-1918) Learn More »
$40.00
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Offered here is a very fine pair of Civil War-era binoculars with their original case. These are an early style with the straight nose bridge. Made of brass and covered in black pain and black… (2024-1890) Learn More »
$145.00
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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… (2024-1804) Learn More »
$3,500.00
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Identical vases have been found to have been produced in Czechoslovakia. This lovely vase has a grapevine, grape and leaves motif. Raised diamond pattern around circumference with cross hatching.… (1266-299) Learn More »
Small vintage clear glass cruet with applied handle an unpolished pontil. Has a cork stopper. Stands 6 ½” tall; approx. 3 ¼” in diameter at widest point. Base is 3” in diameter. No… (1239-30) Learn More »
This infantry cartridge box sling has a large very nicely done ink identification on the inside reading, “OLIE, R. BROUSE. / 2nd Ward Indianapolis,” who seems to have served in three different… (2024-1343) Learn More »
$550.00
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Transcribed, edited and annotated by David L. & Audrey Ladd. Published by Morningside Press, Dayton, OH, 1997. 842 pp., maps. In blue glazed cloth, 9.25 x 6.25., w/ gilt cover & spine… (1172-02) Learn More »
Made for the Model 1860 Spencer Army rifle, this extremely scarce Federal accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet in very good condition. Roy Marcot’s book, Spencer Repeating Firearms,… (490-6980) Learn More »
$695.00
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Very nice condition leather fuse pouch. The leather of the outer flap is in very good condition. There is some crazing on the top “hinge” area of the flap. There is a deep “US” stamp on the… (864-14) Learn More »
This beautiful crock with an applied handle and mottled dark brown glaze stands approx. 11 ½” tall. It is 6 ¼” in diameter at the base. Overall, in very fine condition; has minor surface wear,… (1266-146) Learn More »
This is a US made M1917 steel helmet used by a member of Company “F”, 308th Infantry, 77th Infantry Division. Nearly identical to the British army helmet, the M1917 and later the M1917A1 were used… (246-113) Learn More »
$395.00
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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 »
If they gave out awards for crudely made cavalry sabers, this one would be in the running. The guard is simple flat iron, curving in a broad semicircle, with a simple hole in one end through which the… (490-6746) Learn More »
A good example of a Model 1933 SA (Sturmabteilung) dagger bearing the RZM code M7/80 of Gustav C. Spitzer of Solingen. The RZM was the Reichszeugmeisterei, which officially approved all Nazi party… (490-6783) Learn More »
For details on US Army, Navy and Airforce machetes see Cole, US Military Knives, Book III. These were survival and landing force weapons and came in a variety of blade lengths, markings, finish,… (169-933) Learn More »
$95.00
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This is an absolute classic view of a proud, young enlisted man in his new fatigue uniform. Leaning on a prop column with a painted fabric pastoral background scene, this young man stands in what is… (1221-45) Learn More »
The Kanawha Valley Campaign of 1862 was a Confederate effort to regain control of western Virginia region and its resources, primarily its salt mines, but also Union supply depots and possibly gain… (1266-199) Learn More »
talons. Sculpture was crafted in 1990 and is numbered 109 out of 2,500. Stands 10" tall including green marble base. Wingspan of the eagle is 7”. Award-winning artist Kitty Cantrell is known for… (2023-13) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $360.00
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Legends "Spirit of the Wolf" sculpture by artist Kitty Cantrell. Sculpture was crafted in 1993 and is numbered 1233 out of 2,500. Stands 5 1/4" tall including green marble base. Award-winning artist… (2023-12) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $440.00
Legends "Renewal" sculpture by artist Kitty Cantrell. Limited Edition 85 out of 500. Stands 5 1/4" tall including green marble base. This stunning piece is made from a combination of Bronze, Fine… (2023-11) Learn More »
$800.00
Originally $1,200.00
This Confederate guidon comes from the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum. The flag has been professionally conserved, matted, and framed by Textile Preservation Associates and comes with their… (1179-027A) Learn More »
This attractive vase stands 9 ½” tall; it is 4 ¾” in diameter at the lip; the pedestal base is 4 ½” in diameter. Features an ornate diamond and recessed vertical pattern. No discernible chips… (1266-302) Learn More »
These clipped-corner rectangular breast plates with two cannon barrel like tubes were intended to hold a drummer’s drumsticks while mounted to a drummer’s sling. When not in use, the sticks… (490-7162) Learn More »
Offered here is a very fine display of fourteen bullets and one cartridge used in the Civil War, Union and Confederate, all labeled and properly displayed in a matted Riker case. Bullets are of many… (2024-1922) Learn More »
This extraordinary pair of CDV’s come to us in excellent condition and feature many desirable characteristics. Each CDV is a “gem” style portrait, surrounded by nice, period framed cards. … (1202-265) Learn More »
Civil War soldiers were more than willing to illustrate the hardships of army life by sending home or bringing home after discharge souvenir hardtack- the hard bread staple of army field rations that… (1202-223) Learn More »
$450.00
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Cavalry shoulder straps combine strong eye appeal from the yellow branch of service color with the romance associated with the mounted forces and are also scarce by comparison with infantry straps… (2024-1277) Learn More »
This very pretty Colt Navy is serial number 92278, giving it a manufacture date of 1859, and is an early 4th Model, with no capping groove and larger triggerguard. The serial numbers match throughout… (1179-674) Learn More »
$7,500.00
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This very good, non-excavated button shows a standing eagle in high relief with raised wings and upward craning neck on a finely lined ground surrounded by eleven five-pointed stars symbolizing the… (1179-1373) Learn More »
$185.00
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This pattern of flask is associated with cased Remington Army and Navy revolvers. The embossed motifs feature a pair of standing pheasants at top, who seem to have met their fate in bottom panel,… (490-6975) Learn More »
“I beg leave to express my obligations to the officers of my staff, viz: Capt. Horatio G. Wright, Lieut. G. W. Snyder, and Lieut. Francis U. Farquhar, of the Engineers; Capt. Chauncey McKeever,… (2024-1165) Learn More »
$3,750.00
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This is a very good example of a presentation US Army regulation Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword made by Ames, the pre-eminent American sword manufacturer of the period. This pattern remained… (380-121) Learn More »
This sword replaced an 1849 pattern, was used by officials in management positions, and is in very good condition, with just the scabbard showing as brown-speckled steel gray. The sword is unmarked,… (721-113) Learn More »
Samuel Rhoads Franklin (August 24, 1825 – February 24, 1909), born in York, PA, was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. He participated in the important Battle of Hampton Roads off the coast… (431-61) Learn More »
Starting in 1867 the government started upgrading rifles and carbines to take metallic cartridges. This included some 31,098 Sharps carbines, New Model 1859, 1863 and 1865 patterns, which were taken… (172-6027) Learn More »
This classic Confederate cavalry saber, a “Kenansville” or “Froelich” in collector terminology, comes from collection of Civil War relics, mementos, and family memorabilia retained until… (1246-09) Learn More »
This is the regulation 1839 pattern oval US belt plate used throughout the war by enlisted infantrymen. This one was excavated at Antietam and shows a broad dishing to the face indicating an impact of… (2024-1808) Learn More »
$225.00
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Prewar US Navy belts used a simple brass hook on one end that would pass through a standing loop on the other and the fasten into holes punched in the belt. This is the pattern introduced in 1862… (2024-1697) Learn More »
This pattern of sling to carry the carry the cavalry carbine was in use from before the Civil War up through the Indian Wars until the introduction of the narrower 1885 pattern. This is an assembled… (1256-28) Learn More »
US Navy Landsman Francis B. Butts was among the last men off the USS Monitor before the vessel sank off Cape Hatteras in December 1862. His account of the sinking is a thrilling and much-quoted… (490-6782) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This bible has an embossed leather cover and clasp, with gilt blindstamped title on the spine, and was printed in London in 1859. The condition is good, though with wear to the corners of the cover… (1256-99) Learn More »
$100.00
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This is the style of cartridge box as worn by “Light” troops and militias throughout the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 and later. It was very simple and rugged in design. It consisted of a… (844-50) Learn More »
$795.00
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This relic board is very like those assembled from Gettysburg relics by John Rosensteel and displayed on the porch of the Round Top Museum, but differs in displaying the relics on horizontal rather… (1242-06) Learn More »
$3,200.00
Originally $3,500.00
This small, attractive cut glass bowl stands just 3” tall; it measures 3 ¾” in diameter at the lip, and 2 ¾” in diameter at the base. Lovely designs around the body of the bowl, and around… (1266-303) Learn More »
This large glass features palm trees, scenes of a stag, birds, and castles. Stands 6 ¼” tall; 5” in diameter at the lip; 3 ¾” in diameter at the base. Excellent condition, no nicks or… (1266-301) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval Ensign in uniform. Seated studio view with double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, belt, and sword. Cuffs show rank. Image contrast is very good. Mount has wide gold… (431-36) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval Ensign in uniform. Seated studio view with cap on table, double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, belt, and sword in lap. Cuffs show rank. Image is clear. Mount is… (431-62) Learn More »
$65.00
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Three photographs, approximately 4”x3”, of Isaac H. Chinery decked out in his G.A.R. uniform. In two of the 1912-dated photos he is accompanied by two nephews wearing their uniforms including… (2024-1837) Learn More »
$50.00
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This likeness of Bouldin is a 2.25” x 3.75” image mounted on a 3.25” x 5” mount. The mount features a wide green border with a finely impressed pattern around the edge and the photographer’s… (1266-778) Learn More »
$125.00
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A very good condition and nicely marked socket bayonet and scabbard for the British P1853 rifle musket. The bayonet has smooth metal overall and preserves a lot of thin blue on the socket with the… (2023-3116) Learn More »
$295.00
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This regulation belt plate for the cartridge box sling was in the collection of Syd Kerksis, well-known and respected early collector and author. It comes with his annotated envelope indicating he… (766-2044) Learn More »
$395.00
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This regulation belt plate for the cartridge box sling was in the collection of Syd Kerksis, well-known and respected early collector and author. It comes with his annotated envelope indicating he… (766-2048) Learn More »
Wolf Run Shoals was a strategic crossing place of the Occoquan River. Both sides camped near and picketed the crossing and it played a part in offensive movements by both sides. Confederates had camps… (766-2047) Learn More »
$395.00
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This five-shot percussion has a robust solid frame reminiscent of Adams revolvers and a loading assembly like a Colt. It is profusely engraved with floral vines and scrolls on the frame and hammer,… (836-22) Learn More »
A Javanese Kris showing a wider blade with fewer curves than some, gray in color, but showing very clearly an attractive watery pattern to the steel. The blade is deeply worked across the broad base.… (490-6917) Learn More »
A good example of the wavy bladed dagger closely associated with Javanese culture, likely nineteenth century. The blade is long and thin, clearly a thrusting weapon, steel gray with darkening, but… (490-6916) Learn More »
“Abstract of Infantry Tactics Including Exercises and Manoeuvres of Light-Infantry and Riflemen; for the Use of the Militia of the United States. Published by the Department of War, under the… (1256-93) Learn More »
$145.00
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This is a fine Model 1851 Colt Navy revolver. It is a .36 caliber revolver with 6 shot cylinder, a 7 ½” octagonal barrel with attached loading lever, brass frame with round trigger guard. Serial… (490-7169) Learn More »
This exquisite M1840 foot officer’s presentation sword is a true rarity among antebellum and Civil War offerings. The folding side of the guard operates as it should, while the fixed piece is… (1256-220) Learn More »
This is a nice example of the saber bayonet issued with the US Navy’s Model 1861 rifle. Developed by John Dahlgren in the late 1850s, and nicknamed for the USS Plymouth, on which the ordnance trials… (1256-233) Learn More »
This is an original .69 caliber round ball cartridge. Composed of a .69 caliber round ball wrapped in cartridge paper and tied with tan string above and below the ball. The cartridge paper is in… (490-7157) Learn More »
This is an original .54 caliber round ball cartridge. Composed of a round ball wrapped in cartridge paper and tied with tan string above and below the ball. The cartridge paper is in excellent… (490-7158) Learn More »
$200.00
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Offered here is a fine display of fifteen bullets used in the Civil War, used by Southern soldiers, some rare, all labeled and properly displayed in a matted Riker case. Bullets are of many different… (2024-1925) Learn More »
$175.00
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Offered here is a very fine display of seventeen bullets and one cartridge used in the Civil War, Union and Confederate, all labeled and properly displayed in a matted Riker case. Bullets are of many… (2024-1921) Learn More »
$150.00
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These simple iron ring gauges allowed for quick inspection and sorting of shot and shell by size, something of critical importance to a gun crew and a large task given the huge stacks of cannon balls… (490-6754) Learn More »
This is an excavated Civil War cavalry saber scabbard, about 2/3 of its original length, retaining its throat and both carrying ring bands. It is rusted overall, but has no holes or deep dents and… (2023-2675) Learn More »
$125.00
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“My wife came to see me six days before we started on the march in pursuit of Gen. Lee and his army, June 25, 1863. She returned home and I went to Gettysburg.” So recalled Charles E. Shepard of… (1256-46) Learn More »
$395.00
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This is a very good example of the regulation Civil War Union officer’s sword belt. Officers were required to supply their own uniforms, weapons, and equipment, which came from commercial suppliers… (286-1352) Learn More »
$695.00
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Intended to carry field rations and mess gear, perhaps with the addition of some tobacco and personal items, haversacks were an essential piece of military issue gear for the soldier’s comfort and… (490-7129) Learn More »
$1,950.00
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This framed and matted collection of photos appears to be a page from an old album as the images are hand ruled and labeled with black ink on a single base sheet. The modern gold-tone frame measures… (1266-195) Learn More »
Profusely decorated decanter dating to the first half of the 19th century. Stands 10 ¾” tall including round ball stopper; approx. 4 ½” in diameter at widest point; base is 3 ½” in… (1239-29) Learn More »
$55.00
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Very small, plain glass measuring just 3” tall and 2” in diameter. Unpolished pontil. Excellent condition, no chips. One small surface crack measuring ½” in length. … (1239-28) Learn More »
A small glass with a yellow, red and blue floral pattern. One red band around the circumference near the lip, with a narrow white band in a wave like pattern above. Stands 4 ½” tall; 3 ¼” in… (1266-409) 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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Published by U.S. Printing Office. Published by U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1910. 226 pp., In black glazed cloth, 5.75 x 4.25, w/gilt spine lettering. Exhibits light wear at the… (825-50) Learn More »
This is an albumen photo, of a charcoal sketch, made from a tintype. This is a large piece with image being 8.75” x 10.75” on a 12.25” x 14.75” mount. A printed label is below the image. No… (1266-429) Learn More »
$450.00
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Dated June 3rd, 1782. Pre-printed form, 4.75”X 6. Exhibits fold-marks. Else VG. Text: “Pay-Table office, June 3, 1782. Sir, Pay Somers Silertmen Seventy Four Pounds Seventeen Shillings out of… (1179-1734) Learn More »
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 »
These are .58 caliber, three-groove, “minie” balls. This is the regulation bullet for the Springfield rifle musket and typical of that used by both sides during the Civil War. The bullets feature… (1163-132A) Learn More »
The full title of this volume is “SPENCER REPEATING FIREARMS” by Roy M. Marcot and published by Northwood Heritage Press of Irvine, CA, in 1983. Volume is hardcover and imitation brown… (2024-1980) Learn More »
$95.00
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This regulation Civil War canteen is complete with brown cover, stopper and shoulder strap, and shows a small “P” carved on the neck by its owner. This uses a short chain to retain the stopper, a… (2024-1380) Learn More »
Attractive small ruby glass tumbler stands 3 ¾” high and 4 ¼” wide at the lip; 1 ½” in diameter at the base. Alternating vertical pattern of clear class and ruby color with clear oval… (1266-305) Learn More »
$70.00
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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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The United States only used the 34-star flag from July 4, 1861 to July 3, 1863. This flag is entirely handmade of cotton bunting and meas. approx. 8.00 feet long on the hoist by 15.00 feet long on the… (766-1931) Learn More »
These bullets were found by local Gettysburg resident and relic hunter Ken Bream. Mr. Bream was born and raised in Gettysburg and grew up in a house right next to the famous Peach Orchard. He… (1163-90) Learn More »
Vol. VI—No. 309. 16pp. [753-768], 15.5” x 11.25, four columns, illustrations, and cartoons. Front cover and illustration features the relief of AOP commander George McClellan by Ambrose… (2022-2091) Learn More »
$45.00
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Vol. VIII-No. 394. 16 pp. 450-464], 15.5” x 11, four columns, illustrations, cartoons. Front cover features magnificent full page illustration of “Lieutenant-General Grant At His Head-quarters… (2022-2088) Learn More »
$45.00
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No. 468—Vol. XVIII. 16 pp. [401-416], four columns, illustrations, cartoons. Front cover feature full page portrait sketch of “Major-Gen. George B. McClellan, Democratic Candidate For The… (2022-1880) Learn More »
$45.00
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No. 502 Vol. XX. 16 pp. [113-128], 11.25” x 15.5, four columns, illustrations, cartoon. Front cover includes “End of the War” story along with two dramatic illustrations treating the capture… (2022-2097) Learn More »
$75.00
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This handsome instrument is in exquisite condition and is professionally inscribed in cursive with the words, “Presented to / J. F. Keck, / By the Members of the / 9th N.Y.S.M / in the Field. /… (2024-1443) Learn More »
The Model 1830 cadet musket was the first musket designed and fabricated specifically for cadets at the US Military Academy, the cadet corps until that time having used the M1817 Artillery Musket,… (490-3492) Learn More »
The M1816 musket holds the distinction of being one of the most heavily produced long guns in American History for military service by the US Government. It is also worth noting that this model of… (2024-1794) Learn More »
$3,250.00
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Iron single cavity bullet mold for .44 caliber round ball. Scissor-type mold with sprue cutter. One arm stamped “50” meaning 50 bullets to the pound of lead. In very good condition. Mold halves… (1256-316) Learn More »
$39.50
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Vol. VIII—Number 2. 4pp., 27” x 20.75, 8 columns. Exhibits fold-marks, w/sun faded along upper right margin. Else VG and entirely legible. An old Richmond paper with a large readership, the… (825-68) Learn More »
This Plymouth “Navy” Rifle bayonet has a partially bright blade with a light patina and minor localized pitting typical for the age and intended environments of use for such a piece. The… (490-7070) Learn More »
Image is of Edmond Houston posed with one arm resting on a cloth covered table. He wears a rather long dark commercial sack coat with light-colored trousers bearing a dark NCO stripe on each… (1179-1918) Learn More »
$135.00
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CDV is of Wallace W. Hill wearing a dark single-breasted frock coat with black felt collar and shoulder straps. Attached to his left breast is a commercially made 20TH Corps badge consisting of a… (1179-1917) Learn More »
Image is a bust view CDV of Apgar in a dark frock coat. Contrast and clarity are very good. Mount has clipped corners while the paper does show some light foxing. Image has two short faint fold lines… (1179-1916) Learn More »
CDV is of Adelbert A. Carrier in a dark frock coat. He is a rather young-looking fellow sporting a goatee. Contrast and clarity are very good. Mount has clipped corners and some light edge dirt. Paper… (1179-1915) Learn More »
Carte de viste (CDV) photograph of an engraving of General Grant in uniform. Clear image pasted to plain mount. The four corners of the mount are very slightly trimmed. Preprinted on back of mount is… (2024-1825) Learn More »
$35.00
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Carte de viste (CDV) photograph of General Grant in uniform with child and dog. Clear image pasted to plain mount with “GRANT IN PEACE” printed along bottom edge. Mount is untrimmed. Image shows… (2024-1827) Learn More »
$30.00
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Period composite carte-de-visite showing Lee at center, surrounded vignette portrait bust images of Jackson, Stuart, Morgan, Beauregard, Johnston and Longstreet with names under each. Lower left… (2024-448) Learn More »
This Plymouth “Navy” Rifle bayonet has a partially bright blade with a light patina and minor localized pitting typical for the age and intended environments of use for such a piece. The… (2024-1696) Learn More »
This is a strong example of the standard production with 4-inch barrel, gutta-percha (thermoplastic) checkered grips, chambered for the .44 rimfire cartridge. These pistols were elegantly styled by… (490-7040) Learn More »
This is a very strong example of the late war Japanese Shin-Gunto or “new military sword” showing the use of simplified decoration and production methods and rating near excellent for condition,… (881-24) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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This Merrill breechloading rifle is one of just 566 contracted for by the US government in December 1861 and delivered from August through December 1862, inspected and marked by Zadock Butt, and known… (490-7012) Learn More »
An excellent condition set of South Carolina shoulder straps and cap or hat insignia. These are bullion embroidered on a black velvet ground using a web backing and finished with the backs left open.… (766-2051) Learn More »
$2,500.00
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This is a great example of the Civil War US Model 1852 officer’s sword made by Ames. (The pattern continued in use, but after the Civil War used a scaled down blade, hilt and mounts.) The gilt brass… (2024-2143) Learn More »
$1,950.00
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A superb example of a Revolutionary War period wine glass; free blown with a rough pontil. No chips or cracks; some scattered small air bubbles. Stands 4 ¼” tall; 2” in diameter at lip; base is 2… (1266-61) Learn More »
A superb small 18th century wine glass, probably from the New Breman Glass Works of Maryland. Very very scarce. Stands 4 3/8” tall; 2 ¼” in diameter at the lip; base is 2 ½” in diameter. … (1266-67) Learn More »
$185.00
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This white buff leather cartridge box sling is rather long, one-piece, about 68” overall with the belt portion 2 5/16 inches wide and about 57 ½ inches long, the remainder of the length being in… (2024-1340) Learn More »
In 1852, the Navy Department adopted an officer sword which varied slightly from the previous model 1841 Officer’s Sword. The 1852 Navy Regulations described the m1852 Naval Officer’s Sword as a… (2024-1905) Learn More »
$2,750.00
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Offered here is a fine display of fifteen bullets and one cartridge used in the Civil War, Union and Confederate, all labeled and properly displayed in a matted Riker case. Bullets are of many… (2024-1927) Learn More »
$135.00
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This US cartridge box is maker marked on the inner flap by Gaylord and is the standard 1857 pattern using belt loops on the back, shoulder belt buckles on the bottom, and a latch tab on the front that… (1256-01) Learn More »
This is a good condition copy of volume 1 of Casey’s Infantry Tactics, officially adopted by the Army in August 1862 and this copy was printed by Van Nostrand that year. Volume 1 encompasses the… (2024-1968) Learn More »
$795.00
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This is a framed pay receipt dated January 15, 1819, for and signed by Robert Cutter at his discharge from the U.S. Army after the War of 1812, acknowledging his receipt of pay for November and… (1219-54) Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a very good example of the saber bayonet for the short “two-band” Enfield rifle, imported by both sides in the Civil War. Exact numbers are hard to come by, especially since they were… (1256-67) Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a pasteboard container with an essential medicine, quinine. In America during the Civil War, quinine was like a miracle drug to physicians. Malaria, yellow fever, and other tropical diseases… (1202-193) Learn More »
This is a 7” x 5” hardcover book, 144 pages, with subtitle, “A Series of Letters from a Field Hospital and National Poems” by Mrs. Edmund A. Souder. Published by Caxton Press of Sherman, Son… (2024-1995) Learn More »
Item is cranberry toned with frosted and clear geometric, grape, leaf and vine detail. Includes angular form stopper. Decanter is 5 ¾” tall; 8” including stopper. Base is 3” in diameter. … (1266-96) Learn More »
$25.00
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A lovely little cup with an applied handle and gold floral decorations. Stands 3 ¼” tall and is 2” in diameter. Base is 2” in diameter. One minor surface chip near the lip; one small… (1266-90) Learn More »
$25.00
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A 100% original D. Nippes Contract Model 1816 original Flintlock Musket, manufactured in Mill Creek, PA. Daniel Nippes took over the gun factory in December of 1812 when his father died. Beginning in… (88-195) Learn More »
$1,795.00
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Written by Frederic E. Ray and published in 1974. In fair condition with wear to dustjacket. Hard cover and spine are good with just light wear. Pages and images also remain clean and good. Measures… (2024-1973) Learn More »
$40.00
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The full title of this volume is “U.S. SHARPSHOOTERS: BERDAN’S CIVIL WAR ELITE” by Roy M. Marcot and published by Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania in 2007. Volume is hardcover and… (2024-1979) Learn More »
$55.00
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Very fine condition socket bayonet for the Palmetto musket. It has been cleaned, and exhibits light pitting throughout, with slightly heavier pitting on the socket. “SC” marking clearly visible on the blade. William Glaze and Thomas W.… (490-7077). Learn More »