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This buff leather m1851 sword belt comes complete with sword hangers, shoulder attachment (Sam Brown style), all matching brass hardware, and remains in wonderful condition. The buff leather, though… (766-2038) Learn More »
Attractive tulip shaped very early flint glass; hand blown, cut and etched. With minimal decoration, just narrow etched bands near the lip. Excellent condition, no cracks, one very small chip on the… (1266-46) Learn More »
Large decanter stands 10” tall, 12 ¼” with stopper; base is 4” in diameter. Large floral and leaf design on the front, with small scattered floral designs on the sides and back of the bottle.… (1266-33) Learn More »
Excellent condition hand blown midnight blue glass decanter. Stands 8 1/2” tall, 10 ¼” with stopper; base is 3 ½” in diameter. Decorated with hand enameled white flowers, leaves and swags.… (1266-115) Learn More »
Nice hand blown midnight blue glass decanter. Stands 9” tall; base is 4” in diameter. Stopper missing. Decorated with hand enameled white flowers and beaded swags and gold leaves. Gilt on top of… (1266-116) Learn More »
This is the spearhead section only from a broken lance. The piece meas. approx. 38.50 inches long overall. The iron point of the spearhead itself is double edged with a raised ridge on each side… (490-3235) Learn More »
The m1858 Mounted Services Jacket - trimmed in yellow - was ubiquitous among Federal Cavalry Troopers during the Civil War and into the West as a standard issue item. One of the war’s most… (2024-1844) Learn More »
This is a scarce 1861-dated U.S. government contracted and inspected M1850 foot officer’s sword in near excellent condition showing a pleasing slight, age patina, but with lots of original finish.… (597-16) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine-looking lapel pin. Measuring about 1.25” in diameter, it has a white background with thin red border. Featured in the center is the Confederate Battle Flag. Text around the… (286-1273) Learn More »
$39.50
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Offered here is a fine-looking lapel pin. Measuring about 1.25” in diameter, it has a white background (yellowed from age) with thin red border. Featured in the center are images of three… (286-1272) Learn More »
$25.00
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Ethan Allen, with his various partners, was a significant figure in the history of American firearms manufacture though overshadowed in popular (well, at least collector) memory by Colt, Remington,… (490-6720) Learn More »
A superb piece of glass exhibiting many colonial characteristics. This large glass stands 8 ¾” tall, tapering from 3 ½” in diameter at the lip to approx. 1 ½” in width where it meets the… (1266-43) Learn More »
An excellent example of a three ring decanter of the federal period. Superb cut label decoration. Etched on the front is “SPIRITS” with narrow leaf design above & below the lettering, which… (1226-38) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine, French-made binocular with original case. Brass framed and leather covered. Sun shades extend as they should. Dent on one of the front edges, but no damage to glass. In raised… (1256-05) Learn More »
This would make a nice addition to a camp, sutler, Sanitary Commission or even a hospital display. Constructed of thin, about ½” thick, unpainted, wide pine boards that are simply nailed together,… (1202-166) Learn More »
Sharps made these four-barrel pepperbox pistols in several models from 1859 to 1874. Cleverly designed, the pistol loaded by sliding the four-barrel assembly forward and, rather than using a cylinder… (2024-1877) Learn More »
Published by Paris Imprimerie Nationale, August 1917. Translated from the French Edition of January 1917 at Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces France. Signed of front cover, in ink: “T. J.… (825-52) Learn More »
By Colonel W. Winthrop. Published by John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1903. 4th Revised Edition. Owner inscription in ink in front eps: “E.W. Tanner / 1st Lieut. 17th Inf. / Jolo / P.I.” 469 pp.,… (825-53) Learn More »
$20.00
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This is a nicely inscribed copy of Volume 2 of the cavalry tactics twice inscribed by William Bayard, on the title page and the flyleaf indicating it was Bayard’s own copy with the latter… (2024-1840) Learn More »
$135.00
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This is a Fayetteville (North Carolina State) Armory produced bayonet manufactured for the model 1841 “Mississippi” rifle. This particular bayonet will also fit the muzzle of some upper lug .69… (1179-1252) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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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 »
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 »
This three-quarter standing view of General Ulysses S. Grant features a rare view of the commander wearing a black arm ribbon in mourning of President Lincoln after his assassination. Grant is shown… (2024-1828) Learn More »
$175.00
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A superb bust view of the much-admired General Philip Kearny. Featuring a full side profile, a contrasted General Kearny is shown in great detail with full uniform and stoic pose. The reverse/back… (2024-1829) Learn More »
Waist up CDV view of Williams. He must have been cold as he wears a military vest, a frock coat, and a heavy overcoat. Image is pasted to an interesting mount with wide, purple edge. Corners are… (1256-322) Learn More »
$175.00
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A superior example of a two ring decanter of the federal period. Superb cut label decoration. A narrow leaf design encircles the bottle just below the neck. Etched on the front is “BRANDY” with… (1226-32) Learn More »
This cane is fully carved, features a suitably patriotic eagle head with open beak on the end of the handle, set off by three inlaid, irregularly shaped mother of pearl inlays on the smooth, curving… (490-3658) Learn More »
From their disparate backgrounds, Philadelphia physicians S. Weir Mitchell, William W. Keen, and George R. Morehouse assembled one of the most unusual and important temporary hospital wards during the… (1266-02) Learn More »
Beautiful small salt well measuring 3” tall, 2 ½” wide at the lip, and 2” in diameter at the base. Diamond pattern around the circumference with cross hatching inside the diamonds; surmounted… (1239-26) Learn More »
Produced in Pittsburgh, this beautiful small glass stands 4 ¼” tall, is 2 ¼” in diameter at the lip and the base is also 2 ¼” in diameter. Features an oval and diamond shaped design around… (1239-27) Learn More »
This mold blown glass bottle stands 9” tall. It is in excellent condition with no discernible cracks or chips. There is a ring on the inside of the bottle just below the neck, which is probably… (1266-159) Learn More »
$150.00
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Published in 1871 in Trenton by J.A. Beecher, this first edition regimental history is in good, complete condition. Commonly only found in its second generation printing by the State of New Jersey,… (2024-1851) Learn More »
$95.00
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This early piece of US military history is in dug condition and measures .75” in diameter. It features a prominent “2” in the center – denoting the 2nd United States Infantry Regiment, and the… (160-622) Learn More »
$125.00
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This early piece of US military history is in dug condition and measures .75” in diameter. It features a prominent “2” in the center – denoting the 2nd United States Infantry Regiment, and the… (160-621) Learn More »
$125.00
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William Penn Lloyd inscribed his full name on the cover leaf of each of these 3 volumes of Casey’s Infantry Tactics – the publishing of which coincide with his promotion to staff adjutant, which… (2024-1839) Learn More »
$225.00
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This 18.25” sword knot is constructed of black bridle leather and remains in excellent condition. The leather is dry but remains supple and only shows very light cracking on the outer finish.… (2023-3173) Learn More »
This is very nice looking sword in very good condition with a soft, but not dark patina to gilt brass hilt and scabbard and silver grip and nice, bright blade with very visible etching showing just… (870-215) Learn More »
This Philadelphia canteen is strongly stamped “R.H. Gratz and Co.” on the spout and retains its original jean cloth cover with a beautiful light-dark weave. Seams are hand stitched and very… (2024-1902) Learn More »
This pattern of lock and its construction typifies those found on French muskets or fusils prior to the advent of the famed m1777 “Charleville” musket. This is most likely a 1728 - 1766 pattern… (766-2040) Learn More »
This holster features hallmarks of Confederate wartime manufacture, including a press brass button closure, hand stitched seams, hand stitched closure flap, and hand stitched belt loop attachment. The… (1202-190) Learn More »
Three deep flame grooves cut into the shell and the lead sabot allowing the flaming gases to pass and ignite the fuse. The lead sabot shows the 3-inch Ordnance rifling. Cutting the flame grooves… (R15826) Learn More »
$295.00
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Meas. 2” with a nice green/brown mixed patina. Has old yellow tag with date and location of recovery handwritten in ink. [as/ld][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL… (R16457) Learn More »
Meas. 2” with a nice patina. Threads intact. Old yellow tag attached noting location and date of recovery. [as/ld][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS… (R16102) Learn More »
Clearly a fired sabot with an interesting wave to it. Old yellow paper tag affixed with date and location of recovery handwritten in ink. Confederate artillery batteries were located at Drumgold’s… (R15937) Learn More »
Commanded by Captain Hugh N. McDonald. Dated 31st July 1862. Pre-printed Government form, 30” x 21, entries in pencil. Beginning with Captain McDonald, the muster roll lists 34 men plus 17… (1254-138) Learn More »
Dated “Head Quarters of the E.G. B Squadron / Portsmouth, N.H., SEPT. 30TH 1864. Addressed to: “Frank C. Bowman, Esq. Admiral’s Secretary”. 2 pp., in ink on lined paper, 12.5” x 7.5.… (490-6584) Learn More »
$200.00
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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… (490-7077) Learn More »
This M1850 staff and field officer sword comes beautifully etched and frosted with an ornately adorned scabbard. Etched with the Miller and Company of New York markers markings on the ricasso, the… (766-2033) Learn More »
This attractive cruet stands approx. 7 ¼” tall including stopper. Encircling the neck of the bottle is an applied glass snake. No cracks or chips. Shows minor use wear on bottom. [ld]… (1266-95) Learn More »
$85.00
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No superlatives can match the beauty of this rare 18th century opaque twist goblet. The engraving is superb. Would be the centerpiece of any collection! The glass stands 7 ½” tall, is 3 ¼”… (1266-64) Learn More »
$47.00
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Offered here is a small collection of four patented Civil War cartridges. All of these were self-contained and internally primed copper cartridges designed to evade Smith & Wesson’s… (172-5239) Learn More »
$90.00
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This 45-70 bayonet is in good condition. Most of the original bluing is present while the locking ring operates as new. The socket shows some wear from light use but remains blued. The blade is… (2023-906) Learn More »
$175.00
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Photo of Richard Taylor in Confederate uniform. Chest up, oval view. Image remains clear with good contrast. Lightly written on bottom of mount is “Gen. Dick Taylor.” Mount is complete and… (172-6046) Learn More »
Photo of Fitzhugh Lee in Confederate uniform. Waist up view of him with his fine, long beard. Image remains clear with lighter contrast around edges. Lightly written on bottom of mount is “Gen.… (172-6045) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval officer in uniform. Standing studio view with officer in military vest, and a double-breasted frock with shoulder straps. Cuffs show rank. Mount has been trimmed on… (431-54) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval Engineer in uniform. Seated studio view with cap on his head, double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, belt, and sword hanging at side. Image contrast is very good.… (431-27) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval Ensign in uniform. Standing studio view with double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, belt, and sword at his side. Cuffs show rank. Image is clear. Charles W. Eberman,… (431-19) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval Ensign in uniform. Standing studio view with cap on head, double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, belt, and sword hanging at side. Cuffs show rank. Image contrast is… (431-07) Learn More »
These two steel breastplate halves come from collection of Civil War relics and family mementos retained by the Knox family of Fredericksburg, VA. The family was large, prosperous, and prominent in… (1246-05) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This Ames militia officer’s sword is in near excellent condition, with full length blade showing nice edge and point, smooth bright metal, with vivid etching on a bright frosted ground and Ames dry… (597-17) Learn More »
A nicely matted and framed print, hand colored, showing a British officer astride a rearing white horse on a grassy hilltop gesturing with his sword toward a camp of military conical tents in the… (224-484) Learn More »
Circa 1862. Two pages in ink on line paper, 5” x 8. Exhibits fold marks, lightly faded. Else VG. A resident of Lowell, MA, 19 year old George H. Muzzy enlisted as a private into Co. “F”, 26th… (490-6582) Learn More »
No superlatives can match the beauty of this rare 18th century opaque twist goblet. The engraving is superb. Would be the centerpiece of any collection! The glass stands 7 ½” tall, is 3 ¼”… (1266-51) Learn More »
19th century mug with applied handle and enamel decorations. Features a ribbon and dot design on the front with the initial “C” at the center; on each side is small floral decoration. Unpolished… (1266-92) Learn More »
This beautiful French sword was acquired from the collection of the Colonel and features many desirable and unique characteristics. The 30.5” blade is adorned with intricate etchings of animals,… (766-2039) Learn More »
This sword style bayonet was manufactured in 3 iterations with distinguishing features. This piece is an example of the 2nd generation of bayonet with a classic “C” shaped hilt and a 1” stud… (490-7072) Learn More »
This Confederate infantry major’s coat was until recently on display at the Texas Civil War Museum, has been professionally conserved for stabilization and display, is solid and has strong color on… (1179-604) Learn More »
$27,500.00
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Early war German Army Model 1936 field uniforms remain the most desirable examples sought by collectors, so it does not get much better than this: a Panzer Reconnaissance NCO’s uniform dated 1939… (2024-1891) Learn More »
In civilian life these short hunting swords, originally intended to finish off wounded game, marked a gentleman and on the battlefield were convenient to carry, useful for personal defense, and served… (1256-217) Learn More »
$1,895.00
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This is the brass “skin” of a Mexican War-era 1839 pattern US oval plate for infantry. These early infantry plates mirrored the narrow belts worn by infantry during the Mexican War and into the… (2024-1866) Learn More »
$95.00
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4 pp., 11.5” x 18, five columns. Exhibits fold-marks, and slight chipping at the extremities. features innumerable Jersey City advertisements—(including the “Ice Cream Saloon” at 43… (825-72) Learn More »
$100.00
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This is a non-dug manuscript “C” cavalry button as used by the Confederacy. Coat size. Face is bright with beautiful details. The back displays the maker’s backmark, “Halfmann & Taylor .… (844-43) Learn More »
Stippled Roman “A”. BM: H T & B MANCHESTER. [ss] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY… (844-36) Learn More »
Stippled “E”. CS153A. BM: H T & B / MANCHESTER. [ld][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH… (844-40) Learn More »
A superb example of a Revolutionary War period wine glass! Free blown with a rough pontil. Stands 4 ¼” tall; 2” in diameter at the lip; and the base is 2” in diameter. No visible chips or… (1266-63) Learn More »
$65.00
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Bristol glass is a type of glass that originated in Bristol, England in the 1740s and became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. This lovely little glass stands 4 ½” tall; the bowl is 2 ½”… (1266-66) Learn More »
Standard “To all whom it may Concern” government form, 8.25” x 11. In light wooden frame w/card backing and hang-wire at top. Exhibits fold-marks, wrinkles, darkened traces of tape, yellowing… (670-24) Learn More »
$95.00
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This Book of Psalms was published in 1860 by the American Bible Society and bears a very clear, old black ink presentation on the flyleaf: “James C. Dame Co. A 1st Regt. N.H.V. Concord NH 1861 with… (557-251) Learn More »
Among the many variations made of the Model 1841 US percussion rifle, this shoulder arm was produced under government contract by the Whitney Arms Company of New Haven, CT. One of 26,500 such rifles… (490-7094) Learn More »
$2,795.00
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This is the chance to collect a singularly unique grouping of personal items identified to Private George Martin of the 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry. The grouping includes George’s personal bible… (2024-1195) Learn More »
$450.00
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A true treat for the Harpers Ferry collector, this Type II model 1841 “Mississippi” Rifle Bayonet features a bright blade, clear stampings, and a matching scabbard in excellent condition for its… (490-7071) Learn More »
$695.00
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This knapsack came out of an old New York collection we handled about 25 years ago. It is a standard issue tarred canvas Union army knapsack and comes with an old tag reading: “Civil War knapsack… (2024-1389) Learn More »
$495.00
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This historic Virginia officer’s frock coat, trousers and cap belonged to Lt. Henry Bedinger Davenport of Charlestown, Virginia (1831-1901,) follows the state’s 1858 regulations, and has a tight… (846-548) Learn More »
This small cup with a handle features a raised outdoor scene with a child laying on his back and a dog standing over him. Inscribed on one side, “Peter A. Kelly / Presented by his Uncle / Peter A.… (1266-134) Learn More »
$225.00
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This aqua colored bottle stands 8 ½” tall with a base measuring 3 ½” tall. Affixed on one side is a large label (approx. 3 ½” x 5 ½”), partially pre-printed and filled out in ink.… (1266-170) Learn More »
$85.00
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A very good condition regulation scabbard for the socket bayonet used on the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, etc. The scabbard body is solid, a bit soft,… (172-6063) Learn More »
US regulation scabbard for the socket bayonet used on the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, etc. This is in good condition, showing issue and use, with some… (172-6059) Learn More »
Mitchell & Tyler was among the largest silverware and jewelry businesses in Richmond, VA from 1845 through 1866. William Mitchell Jr. trained as a silversmith in Boston and worked in Richmond… (1266-135) Learn More »
$325.00
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Nice condition small stoneware ink bottle stands 2 ¾” tall; the base is 2 ¼” in diameter. Yellow label with black lettering reads, “ARNOLD’S / SUPERIOR WRITING FLUID / MANUFACTURED BY / P.… (1266-79) Learn More »
Pattern 1864 US cartridge box in good condition. The outer flap is lightly embossed “US” in the center and has an even lighter sub-inspector’s oval stamp on the lower, left corner. A maker’s… (1256-04) Learn More »
This is a very nice original socket bayonet with metal scabbard for the .45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle and made for New Jersey Volunteers. This bayonet was made after the Civil War for the… (1235-444) Learn More »
$95.00
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This is one of the rarer variants of the standard US Model 1855-type socket bayonet that was produced near the end of the Civil War. The bayonet was manufactured for use with the US Model 1865 Joslyn… (2024-1874) Learn More »
One of the finest wine glasses we have ever seen. It is a Dutch example appearing to imitate a heavy baluster. The engraving is truly exceptional – a museum quality piece! Stands 7 ¾” tall;… (1266-56) Learn More »
This is a beautiful high-end example of the U.S. 1902 officer’s saber made by Eickorn of Solingen in excellent to near mint condition. The hilt and guard are steel, as mandated in December 1902, but… (2024-2063) Learn More »
This is a 1/6 plate daguerreotype photograph of uniformed militiaman in case. The photograph is a nice image of a well-uniformed man. He has a full, under the chin beard and serious look. Uniform is… (2024-1806) Learn More »
This sets consists of Brevet Brigadier General Alonzo Alden’s mint condition brigadier general’s frock coat with shoulder straps and his full dress “light French chapeau,” allowed for officers… (1179-156) Learn More »
A very good condition, framed, 1815 dated print captioned at bottom, LIEUT GEN SIR THOS PICTON. Picton is shown mounted, a collapsed telescope in his right hand with finger extended forward, clearly… (224-483) Learn More »
woven gold bullion cord, adjuster slide, and acorns. All in very fine condition. This has a verbal identification to Colonel Edward Williams, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Author/historian Randy… (1256-108) Learn More »
This is a World War Two cardboard box of cartridges. Top flap marked, “50 CARTRIDGES / CARBINE, CALIBER .30 M1 / AMMUNITION LOT W.C.C. [6250] / WESTERN CARTRIDGE COMPANY”. Box is filled with 50… (2024-1903) Learn More »
$50.00
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This is a percussion, six-shot, double-action bar hammer pocket pistol, also known as a “pepperbox” pistol. Produced by the Allen & Thurber firm of Worcester, Massachusetts between 1845 and… (2024-1876) Learn More »
$650.00
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Manufactured between 1860 and 1868 this revolver is a seven-shot .22 caliber weapon. Barrel is not quite 3.25” long with a maker’s stamp on top of barrel reading “SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD,… (2024-1582) Learn More »
This cartridge box sling measures 68” overall and is made with separate billets sewn to each end for the buckles of a cartridge box. The belt itself is 59” long and 2” wide, with the billets 5… (2024-1341) Learn More »
This unusually shaped small glass measures 4” in height, 2 ½” across, and a narrow 1” wide. A forest scen is engraved on one side, with a cross, a small open building with a flag waving above,… (1266-167) Learn More »
This lovely little cup may be a child’s cup or Christening mug by William Gale & Nathaniel Hayden of New York; in partnership from 1845-1849. Gale & Hayden was a successor to William S.… (1266-122) Learn More »
$65.00
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Olive green. Approx. 10 ½” x 3 1/2” at widest point. Base is 2 ½” wide. Four sided. Marking on base. Overall excellent condition. Does have a defect on one side, may be from the time of… (1266-40) Learn More »
Good clean condition. [ad] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM. CLICK HERE FOR OUR… (689-88) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $100.00
Overall length of the bayonet is 24.50 inches. The blade itself is 19.50 inches long with a central fuller that meas. approx. 15.25 inches. The true edge is free of nicks while the blade surface is… (490-7074) Learn More »
$495.00
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This Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a very clear “US”. Face has an even brown… (1256-102) Learn More »
Classic Civil War soldier's item; a travel mirror! Wood frame housing original oval mirror glass. Top is pinned at one end and slides open/closed over lower portion. Brass wire loop on top to hang… (450-217) Learn More »
$125.00
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Fifers have been using mouthpieces (also called “fipples” or “cheaters”) on their instruments since the 1800s. Not used extensively today, numerous musical instrument catalogs from the 19th… (1202-210) Learn More »
$35.00
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Very nice, iron, scissor-type bullet mold that cast a single .52 caliber “Old Model” (a.k.a. “Ringtail”) Sharps bullet. Mold measures approximately 8” long overall. Nippers to trim sprue are… (2024-1897) Learn More »
$650.00
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The standard historical guide book on Gettysburg with numerous maps and illustrations. By L. W. Minnigh. This is a 1954 “new edition”, “replenished with new maps, photographs of state… (205-175) Learn More »
$25.00
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An anonymous album, contains numerous laid-in “Gem”-size photos, along with names and signatures, dated 1861-62. Un-numbered pages. In brown blind stamped leather. , 5” x 8, t.e.g. Worn boards… (160-624) Learn More »
$175.00
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Dated “Woburn Va Jany 5, 1861.” Addressed to “My Dear Brother John.” 5 pp., in ink, 5” x 8. Exhibits fold-marks, lightly faded ink, w/darkened 2’’ smudge on page four, while remaining… (2024-1359) Learn More »
$450.00
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Tipton photo of 102d Pennsylvania Monument on large mount (11”x14”) with gold beveled edge. Mounted to the top right of the photo is a CDV of Captain Samuel L. Fullwood. Written in brown ink… (635-550) Learn More »
A truly splendid pair of opaque twist wine glasses with engraving by a true master. The rarity of this set is difficult to convey. Very delicate superb engraving. Unpolished pontils. Features a… (1266-49) Learn More »
Excellent condition dark amber log cabin style bitters bottle. Stands 10” tall; base is 3” wide. Has one chip on one side at the shoulder. Partial remains of label on front which reads in part,… (1266-42) Learn More »
$145.00
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This decanter stands just 6” tall (8” with stopper) and the base measures 2 ½” in diameter. Unpolished pontil. Teardrop shaped stopper. The stopper does show some minor wear from use, otherwise… (1266-54) Learn More »
Offered here is a Belgian-made percussion pistol. Often called a “boot” or “muff” pistol as this small gun could easily be concealed and carried for personal protection when travelling down… (2024-1878) Learn More »
$350.00
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Published by the Memorial association, Boston, 1906. Owner inscription, front page, in ink: “Natl [?] Wales / 1st Sergeant, Co. “G”/ (Color Company)/ 24th Mass. Infantry / Major Commdg. / 35th… (825-58) Learn More »
$45.00
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A Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in good, but well-used condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the Colt Third Model Dragoon pistols. The Model… (1245-02) Learn More »
$1,595.00
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Authorized by the War Department, 1861. Published by J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1863. Owner inscription, in front eps (in pencil): “Fred. A. Ross / Union Rifles 133rd Regt”. 450 pp., plates. In… (825-48) Learn More »
This is a typical iron cannon ball of the era. Hollow iron ball filled with case shot and would have had a Bormann time fuse. For 12-pounder "Napoleon" cannons. No Bormann fuse. No iron under plug.… (2024-1584) Learn More »
$200.00
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Features cobalt blue Bee Sting design. Hand turned crock with molded handle; we believe it would hold 6 gallons. The jug measures 19 ½” tall and is 10 1/2” wide at the base. Has original cork. A… (1266-144) Learn More »
$200.00
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Features cobalt blue Bee Sting design. Hand turned crock with molded handle. The jug measures 16 ½” tall and is 9 ¼” wide at the base. Has original cork. A capital letter “A” is imprinted… (1266-145) Learn More »
A nice example, hand blown with rough pontil scar. Interesting with several inclusions (Inclusions in glass can be any number of foreign material that have become trapped in the glass.). Stands 4”… (1266-58) Learn More »
$48.00
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This small clear glass bottle stands 6 ½” tall, and is 2 ½” in diameter at the base. Applied lip; polished pontil. Floral/leaf design etched on the front with “Hot Drops” at center. Overall… (1266-113) Learn More »
This mold blown glass bottle stands 9 ¼” tall. It is in excellent condition with no discernible cracks, and one shallow chip to the upper surface of the applied lip. Unpolished pontil. Glass… (1266-94) Learn More »
$100.00
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This seven inch high vintage bottle features an etched oval floral design with the word “Stoughton”[or possibly “Stonghton” at center. Overall excellent condition, no visible cracks or chips.… (1266-114) Learn More »
By Brigadier-Gen. Silas Casey. Published by D, Van Nostrand, New York, 1862. Owner inscription front eps, in ink: “A.A. Baxter / 1st Sergt / Co. “F”, 4th Michigan Rifles.” 279 pp., plates. In… (825-47) Learn More »
$225.00
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This bronze statue dating to 1970 was created by artist Richard V. Greeves. It stands 19 ½” tall from the bronze base to the top of the hat. The base features Mr. Greeves’ signature,… (1196-01) Learn More »
This regulation CW infantry bridle leather cartridge box sling remains pliable, in excellent condition, full length and with full black finish oxidizing with a slight brown tone, showing no flaking or… (2024-1345) Learn More »
$750.00
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Volume LXXIX—Number 11,299. 4 pp., 16.5” x 23, six columns. Exhibits fold-marks & light foxing. Else near fine & entirely legible. Contains complete listing of the ships in the Union… (825-69) Learn More »
$100.00
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Volume IV / No. 243. 2 pp., 18.5” x 12. Exhibits fold-marks, else VG plus and entirely legible. Front page contains numerous advertisements for firms such as the Congaree Iron Work and Carolina… (825-67) Learn More »
$100.00
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This Schenkl is inscribed in white paint “Gettysburg Pa / 1863” and originally came from a Connecticut G.A.R. post through renowned Connecticut militaria dealer Norm Flayderman. Its ultimate… (1217-01) Learn More »
$2,200.00
Originally $2,950.00
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Six-pointed star carved from a flat piece of white metal, likely pewter. In fine, “dug” condition with light oxidation on points and edges. Measures approximately 1.25” across points. Unknown… (490-6757) Learn More »
A very rare example of an Indian club style decanter in brilliant cobalt blue. Cobalt blue decanters are always sought after but the club shape is rare. Stands 12” tall including stopper. Base… (1266-37) Learn More »
This lovely amber hued glass has a fishbowl shape with a stepped tiered knop hollow stem and a footed flared base. Mouth blown molded glass and hollow stem. Features a repeating pattern etched… (1266-117) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval Ensign in uniform. Standing studio view with cap on column, double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, belt, and sword hanging at side. Cuffs show rank. Image contrast… (431-60) Learn More »
CDV photograph of British Naval officer in uniform. Seated studio view with chapeau, double-breasted frock with fringed shoulder boards, belt, and with sword hanging off lap. Two medals pinned to… (431-43) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval Engineer officer in uniform. Standing studio view with cap, double-breasted frock, belt, and sword at side. Image contrast is very good. Lower corners of mount are… (431-59) Learn More »
A fine cdv photograph of Union officer. View shows McClure in a standing pose in uniform. He wears a single-breasted frock with captain’s shoulder straps, sash, and sword belt. He holds his… (169-658) Learn More »
This is an original Civil War officer’s sash in good condition. These were worn by officers in most of the branches of the United States Army, the waist sash was a common uniform accoutrement that… (1256-109) Learn More »
$595.00
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Edited by David L. Richards. 2024, Chamouni Grove Press. Softcover, 60 pgs. B&W photos. The full title of the book is Four Years in the War – A Memoir by Michael Thornton, Late Private,… (ST501233) Learn More »
This is what was termed the “paper envelope” cartridge. Used in Colt, Remington, and any other .36 caliber percussion revolver of the Civil War. Constructed using a typical revolver bullet with a… (2024-1523) Learn More »
"Seamless" skin cartridges were made by D.C. Sage under the Hotchkiss patent of 1862. Mutton or hog's intestine was spirally wound around a former so that the seams crossed perpendicular to each other… (2024-1524) Learn More »
$85.00
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This is a nice condition .54 caliber Round Ball cartridge. Composed of a .54 caliber round ball wrapped in cartridge paper and tied with string above and below the ball. The cartridge features the… (2024-1525) Learn More »
This is a good copy of the revised 1863 US Army Regulations with a great series of inscriptions. If you really want to understand the inner workings of the army in the Civil War these manuals are a… (2024-1853) Learn More »
This is regulation style brass trumpet for mounted troops with a double loop to the tube, which is cylindrical and of relatively uniform diameter for most of its length. Like bugles, these had a… (2024-1784) Learn More »
$1,500.00
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This rectangular belt plate bearing the arms of the US within a wreath was introduced in 1851 for wear on sword belts. This covered officers, of course, but also enlisted men in the cavalry and even… (480-384) Learn More »
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This very clear sixth-plate daguerreotype dates about 1850 and shows Lewis Henry Little, usually referred to by his middle name, as a Captain in the 7th U.S. Infantry. Born in Maryland in 1817, he was appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the 5th US Infantry… (1138-1808). Learn More »