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Berdan's Sharpshooters of 1862 and beyond issued this Infantry style cartridge box to accommodate the custom breechloading Sharps Rifles used by the 1st and 2nd United States Sharpshooters. This box… (490-7145) Learn More »
Dated Alexandria, VA, March 16 1862.” Addressed to “Dear Sister Eliza.” (3 pp.) and “Dear Sister Tilda” (1 pp, on back of pg 3 of first letter). In ink on lined paper, 8 x 10. Exhibits… (467-16) Learn More »
$175.00
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Dated “Provost Marshall’s Office, Third District, State of New Hampshire / September 16th, 1863.” Addressed to “Charles A. Whidden / Thorton, NH.” Printed form 39. 2 pp., 8” x 10.… (1179-1730) Learn More »
$65.00
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Written by Edwards while serving as Captain of Co. “I”, 5th Maine Infantry. Dated “Thursday May 8, 1862 ,Brickhill Point near West Point VA.” Four page fragment of a letter detailing 5th… (467-20) Learn More »
Original non-excavated Civil War eagle cross belt plate constructed of stamped brass with lead fill. These plates adorned the cartridge box shoulder sling, and this example retains both iron loops… (490-7142) Learn More »
Featuring the original gilding on the stamped brass, this is as close to new condition as an item of this age can possibly be. The reverse of the plate features lead filling that has yet to fully… (1121-16) Learn More »
The artillery gun crew was meant to function like a well-oiled machine and the men were well-drilled to do so, each man assigned a number and specific tasks. “Number 1” played two key parts in… (286-1364) Learn More »
$200.00
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A good looking eagle-and-shield powder flask for a pocket-size pistol that would go well in a cased set or among other examples showing variations in motifs and the art of die-sinking. This has good… (286-1356) Learn More »
$225.00
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This Federal, intact 3” Schenkl percussion shell specimen is a wonderful artillery relic recovered from East Cavalry Field sometime after the Battle of Gettysburg. The percussion shell measures 9”… (2024-2389) Learn More »
CDV is of Dwight Divine in a dark frock coat with shoulder straps. Contrast and clarity are very good. Mount and paper are also in nice condition. Reverse has a photographer’s imprint for… (1179-1949) Learn More »
Chest-up CDV identified as David A. Wasim of Company B, 143rd New York. He wears a dark frock coat with 1st lieutenant shoulder straps and a dark felt collar. Pinned to his left breast is the star of… (1179-1925) Learn More »
Image is of Hezekiah Watkins in a dark double-breasted frock coat with black felt collar. Contrast and clarity are very good. Paper and mount are clean. Bottom of the mount is marked BRADY and… (1179-1924) Learn More »
$165.00
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Classic Civil War cavalry saber believed to be made by Gilbert Dubois in Napanoch, New York. Sword is in overall very good condition. Blade exhibits gray tone overall with a few darker patches. No… (870-470) Learn More »
This English pattern of bullet have no grooves because they were to loaded with the lubricated cartridge wrapper. This bullet has a deep plug cavity, was machine pressed, and has a very thick skirt.… (2024-251) Learn More »
Lee’s Army famously surrendered on April 9th at Appomattox. After the surrender, his forces were directed to disarm, which included discarding any remaining ammunition from their personal… (173-4352) Learn More »
$95.00
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This small cup with a handle features decorative patterns around the circumference. Beaded design near bottom edge. Inscribed on the front, “CBF / Sep.t 1st, 1841.” Cup measures 2 ¼” tall and… (1266-126) Learn More »
$40.00
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This hand-done recruiting broadside captures the immediacy of the moment. The town and particular regiment seeking recruits are not named, but it was clearly a small town to rely on a broadside made… (1263-96) Learn More »
Here is a large, very fine example of shell fragment from a fired, 3” Schenkl percussion projectile that was recovered from the battle of Hunterstown near Gettysburg. Once part of the Detrick… (1179-1293) Learn More »
This Model 1858 smoothside canteen has a nice patina over the entire body. All three sling keepers are present and the spout is made of pewter. The spout is unusual in that it seems to be a little… (1179-1292) Learn More »
This item is a very nice Model 1863 Rifled Musket barrel band. It was recovered in relic condition at an unknown location in Gettysburg. Very lightly pitted, it must have been recovered soon after… (1179-1298) Learn More »
This very nice cartridge box is a pattern of 1861, designed to support the armament of the .58 rifle muskets in widespread use by the US military during the Civil War. Medium sized plates were most… (286-1265) Learn More »
$795.00
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Below is the shop schedule for the upcoming holidays. Monday, Dec. 23rd - Closing 12pm for shop Christmas party Tuesday, Dec. 24th - Thursday, Dec. 26th - Closed for Christmas Monday, Dec. 30th -… Learn More »
This is a scarce original spanner wrench for artillery fuses. Constructed entirely of iron, this likely for fuses used in larger weight shells and those that used Navy fuses with water-cap covers, the… (2024-2328) Learn More »
$395.00
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The "gimlet" has a screw on the end and was intended to be used to remove broken pieces of friction primers from the vent. It could also serve as a priming wire to poke a hole in the powder bag. This… (2024-2312) Learn More »
Portfires were used to light cannon aboard the wooden deck of a ship. The portfire itself is similar to a flare. They were a composition of niter, sulphur, and mealed powder driven into a case of… (2024-2310) Learn More »
$30.00
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Here is a very nice example of an Ames 1862-dated naval boarding cutlass that would have been carried by U.S. Navy seamen aboard ship during the Civil War. The blade measures 26” long, 1¼” wide… (299-20) Learn More »
$1,100.00
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Enlisted waist belt of bridle leather with “US” buckle, sword hangers, and shoulder strap. The belt is about 1.75" wide, shows honest use, and remains solid and supple. The two hangers, long and… (380-120) Learn More »
$450.00
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This is a clear image of a Southern soldier posed in his uniform. He is seated with legs crossed and hands in lap. He wears a single-breasted jacket with button-down shoulder tabs and three-piece… (1266-721) Learn More »
Step back in time to the aftermath of the American Civil War with Charles Sumner's powerful and eloquent eulogy for Abraham Lincoln. Delivered before the municipal authorities of Boston on June 1,… (1179-1762) Learn More »
By Pasquino (James Laughlin Fairfax.), published by Kelley & Piet, Baltimore, 1868. 25 pp., w/11 etchings. In green glazed cloth, 7.75” x 6, w/gilt cover lettering & unflattering image of… (490-7192) Learn More »
This cabinet card features the full length standing statue of Gen. Gouvernour K. Warren which stands atop a boulder on the summit of Little Round Top, binoculars in hand and sword at his side, looking… (2024-5035) Learn More »
$75.00
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This cabinet card features the unique and easily recognizable monument to the 11th Mass. Infantry at Gettysburg, which stands at the intersection of Sickles Avenue and the Emmitsburg Road. The unusual… (2024-5064) Learn More »
Excellent condition cabinet card of mountainous scenery in southwest Adams County. Faint photographer’s mark on reverse. Period ink inscription also on reverse: “#16. View from R.R. Showing… (2024-5067) Learn More »
Very nice condition cabinet card featuring an outdoor view of an unfinished railroad deep cut. Several workers can be seen in the middle foreground. Minor wear to edges of mount; 3 tears inward from… (2024-5050) Learn More »
Field used US cartridge box sling recovered here at Gettysburg and once in the Shields Museum, which opened here in town in 1925 displaying relics picked up the battlefield and was in business until… (286-1135) Learn More »
$550.00
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Here is a medium sized powder flask made for a percussion longarm. This excellent condition flask from the 1850s exhibits the conventional tear-shaped copper body. The body is beautifully embellished… (1179-2119) Learn More »
$95.00
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This piece is an early mold half for a round grape shot ball. This piece measures approximately 3.5” x 2” x 2.5”. The cavity measures just shy of 2” in diameter. The funnel leading into the… (236-1026) Learn More »
Here is a very fine example of the largest size of the Confederate Gardner pattern bullet. With typical two-groove Gardner characteristics, but in the large, and heavy .69 caliber. Nose cast with… (2024-255) Learn More »
$95.00
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Rugged and accurate, this six-shooter was a mainstay of the Civil War and the American Frontier during the cap-and-ball era. What today’s firearms enthusiasts call the “1858 Remington,” is the… (2024-2099) Learn More »
Most of the production models of the single-shot .44 caliber Hammond “Bulldog” seem to have been made with composite grips (often simply, but inaccurately referred to as gutta-percha.) This one… (490-7039) Learn More »
The Moore deringer was the first of the large caliber metallic cartridge deringers according to Flayderman. They were made by the Moore Patent Firearms Company in Brooklyn from about 1860 to 1865 when… (490-7035) Learn More »
Dated “Camp of the 100th Regt. Seven Miles from Richmond, Sunday afternoon, May 26th, 1862.” Addressed to “Capt. Deacon Griffin, Capt. of Griffins Mill Home Guards, Dear Friend.” 4pp. on… (467-21) Learn More »
2pp. in ink on lined light blue paper. Exhibits fold-marks, and 4” split along horizontal fold-line. Extremely fragile, while remaining intact. Ink faded but entirely legible. Text: “Appomattox… (801-113) Learn More »
This is a well-tinted image of a Southern officer posed in his uniform. This oval image measures 6.5” x 8.75”. He is standing with cap in hand. He wears a double-breasted jacket with gallons on… (1266-811) Learn More »
This is a complete Model 1863 Springfield rifle-musket that, beyond a shadow of a doubt, "saw the elephant" May 31st to 12th 1864 and we know who recovered it, where he recovered it and when! The word… (88-207) Learn More »
$2,995.00
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Nice untouched appearance to this partial sword with a broken blade, of which 20 ½” is remaining. Blade is marked, “Horstmann & Sons / Philadelphia.” All of the grip is missing. Nice… (286-1357) Learn More »
$695.00
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This gun powder tin is in the shape of a flask, painted orange, and with a small belt loop on the back. Measures 8.5” tall, 4.5” wide. Features the oval Hercules graphic on the front and… (490-7181) Learn More »
This original Civil War shoulder arm is a Colt “Special Model 1861” contract rifle musket made from 1861 to 1865 by the Colt Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. Though no serial… (299-23) Learn More »
$2,295.00
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This is a Model 1840 N.C.O. sword. In excellent overall condition, these swords were carried by Federal non-commissioned officers as a sign of authority in the ranks. Sword is approximately 39” long… (1202-301) Learn More »
$395.00
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This flintlock pistol has a pleasing profile with gracefully swept butt and a long, 16” barrel of about .66 caliber. It is iron mounted and profusely ornamented with raised floral motifs chiseled on… (490-7022) Learn More »
This very rare double view of a Federal enlisted man is a standout among Civil War photographs. The first half of the case features a Federal soldier, sporting a light blue trimmed infantry frock and… (1221-89) Learn More »
$400.00
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Very seldom do sixth plate photographs like this appear on the collector market. This young officer sits in a junior officer’s frock, with an uncharacteristic, folded collar, and a partial view of… (1221-16) Learn More »
$375.00
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Not sure what to give the Civil War / militaria collector on your Christmas list? The Horse Soldier offers gift certificates year 'round for any occasion, and are available in any denomination. An… (GIFT) Learn More »
Colt’s 1860 Army revolver, otherwise known as the New Army revolver, was the most common sidearm issued during the American Civil War. The U.S. Cavalry adopted it readily in 1860 and it remained the… (172-5928) Learn More »
This is an "attic condition" Civil War Colt Special Model 1861 rifle musket that is identified to a Virginia Confederate soldier. This unmolested Colt Special Model 1861 .58 caliber rifle- musket… (88-205) Learn More »
This foot artillery sword, or heavy artillery sword, was made by W. J. McElroy in Macon, Georgia. Even though no maker marked examples of this exact type have come to light both E. J. Johnston and W.… (88-210) Learn More »
Classic decanter with three applied rings on the neck which have a diamond design. Cut shoulders, band of raised diamond design around the center of the decanter, and a broad band of fluting around… (1266-35) Learn More »
A superb example of a hand blown champagne glass with unpolished pontil. Nice early form of quality manufacture. Stands 4 ½” tall; 2 ½” in diameter at the lip. Base is 2 ¼” in diameter. … (1266-65) Learn More »
$55.00
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Featuring the original gilding on the stamped brass, this is as close to new condition as an item of this age can possibly be. The reverse of the plate features lead filling that has yet to fully… (1121-15) Learn More »
$450.00
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Excellent condition image of a portion of the large boulders that make up Devil’s Den; minor creasing at upper right corner. Some graffiti is visible scattered about the rocks. Imprinted on the… (2024-5028) Learn More »
Excellent, clean condition image features the High Water Mark monument and part of the “Copse of Trees” that was the focal point of Pickett’s Charge on July 3, 1863. Printed in partially worn… (2024-5055) Learn More »
Excellent, clean condition image of the 145th New York Monument. Somewhat light in contrast. Visible at left is a wooden sign attached to a tree. A small typewritten paper included with the image… (2024-5043) Learn More »
$100.00
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Scenic outdoor view showing a large field in the foreground and hills in the background; the unfinished railroad bed snakes its way along the right side of the image. On the reverse in period… (2024-5066) Learn More »
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
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This gun powder tin is painted yellow-orange and remains in very good condition. Measures 6” tall and 4” wide. Features a round paper label pasted to the front with the Hercules graphic and text.… (490-7173) Learn More »
Tin measures 6” wide x 3.75” deep x 6.75” tall. Painted red overall with only minor chips and scuffs; most wear is on top surface. Large round paper label on front features a hunting dog and… (490-7170) Learn More »
$175.00
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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 »
Part of an extensive acquisition on the part of the Horse Soldier in 1995, these remarkable relics spent much of their time post-dig in a private museum near the historic site. As the description… (173-4306) Learn More »
$200.00
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Massachusetts is thought to be the only state to use its state seal on these scalloped-edge hat plates where other states went for a more generic U.S. eagle motif or panoply of arms. For an exact… (2024-544) Learn More »
$495.00
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On the day preceding the surrender at Appomattox, the last cavalry engagement of the Eastern Theater took place at Appomattox Station. Identifying an opportunity to neutralize and capture an entire… (173-4308) Learn More »
$200.00
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The "gimlet" has a screw on the end and was intended to be used to remove broken pieces of friction primers from the vent. It could also serve as a priming wire to poke a hole in the powder bag. This… (2024-2313) Learn More »
The "gimlet" was intended to be used to remove broken pieces of friction primers from the vent. It could also serve as a priming wire to poke a hole in the powder bag. This one is in good… (2024-2318) Learn More »
$65.00
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This robustly constructed, single-shot .44 caliber Hammond “Bulldog” rates about very good for condition, showing about 10-15% finish: some thin blue mixed with gray on the barrel, blue shifted to… (490-7038) Learn More »
Original non-excavated Civil War eagle cross belt plate constructed of stamped brass with lead fill. These plates adorned the cartridge box shoulder sling, and this example retains both iron loops… (490-7143) Learn More »
$295.00
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According to famous authors and researchers ‘O’Donnell’ and ‘Campbell’, this style of plate is dated to 1861 and differs slightly from Mexican War era general issue plates in several… (490-7144) Learn More »
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 »
Invented in France in 1882, these pistols could be concealed in the palm of the hand with just the barrel protruding between one’s fingers and were fired by squeezing the fist. They were first… (490-7045) Learn More »
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… (2024-1952) Learn More »
$1,695.00
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It is hard to think of Civil War medal grouping that equals, let alone surpasses, this one for quality, rarity, visual appeal, historic significance and tight provenance, having descended directly in… (1270-01) Learn More »
This saber was adapted in 1840 from the French pattern for the light artillery. It was manufactured by Ames Mfg. Co. Chicopee, Mass. The sword has a single-edged curved blade. There is a broad fuller… (299-16) Learn More »
Sewing kits, in soldier parlance “housewives,” were common going-away gifts from mothers, wives, sweethearts, and charitable sewing circles to departing soldiers who would have to fend for… (88-213) Learn More »
$435.00
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This belt is a beautiful, complete example of the early, original buff leather Model 1851 sword belt. Worn by Federal enlisted cavalrymen before and during the Civil War, this belt model saw service… (490-7148) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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Measuring 5” x 8”, this small broadside features a depiction of Lincoln’s funeral procession as it made its way through New York City. Below are the words to the song “The Nation is Weeping”… (1179-1761) Learn More »
$95.00
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This is a Model 1860 Colt Army revolver in very good original condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the Colt Third Model Dragoon pistols. This… (30-2270) Learn More »
This lovely tintype features a young Civil War soldier in a light blue trimmed dress or “frock” coat. He stands proudly with his hand placed over his abdomen, obscuring several of the eagle… (1221-42) Learn More »
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
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
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
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
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
CDV is a profile bust view of Joseph B. Taft in a dark double-breasted frock coat with shoulder straps. Contrast and clarity are good. Paper and mount are good but for a small area in the upper left… (1179-1923) Learn More »
$225.00
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Image is a chest up view of Benjamin Reynolds in a dark military coat and vest. Pinned to his chest is a large dark colored rosette and just below it and off to one side, is another badge of some… (1179-1922) Learn More »
CDV is a vignette bust view of Edward H. Pinney in the uniform of a Union captain. The photographer made an attempt at highlighting the coat buttons and shoulder strap borders. Bottom of the image has… (1179-1921) Learn More »
CDV is a nice clear bust view of Caleb H. North in the uniform of a captain. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Mount and paper have minor surface dirt. Bottom of the image has a nice ink signature… (1179-1920) Learn More »
$165.00
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CDV is a bust view of John Higgins wear a dark double-breasted frock coat with shoulder straps. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Mount has clipped corners. Both paper and mount have light surface… (1179-1919) Learn More »
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
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This is a letter written in ink by an aide or secretary and then signed by Banks. Letter is clean with completely readable handwriting. Framed with cdv engraving of Banks in uniform. Letter is 7.75”… (1179-1391) Learn More »
This design was manufactured from 1860 through 1873, with over 200,000 produced. Of these, 127,156 were purchased by the U.S. government. This well-known six-shot, single-action revolver has an… (490-6794) Learn More »
This is an original engraving which details the layout of the Washington Arsenal. This measures 9” x 11.5” and is in a modern brass toned frame. It appears that it was a fold-out taken from a… (236-1012) Learn More »
This belt plate was manufactured by Emerson Gaylord shortly before the Civil War when some of Baltimore’s uniformed militia companies made a purchase of sword belts carrying these plates. Emerson… (1259-07) 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… (88-199) Learn More »
$2,500.00
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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
In 1860 27-year-old inventor Christopher Spencer was a machinist employed in Hartford, Connecticut by the Sharps Rifle Company. Working on his own time he perfected the revolutionary shoulder arm that… (2024-1944) Learn More »
$1,695.00
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Matching the musket in widespread use at the time, this pistol was designed to fire a .75 round ball rather than the smaller .69 ball of the Light Dragoon pistol. The pistol is based on the British… (2024-1847) Learn More »
$995.00
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Great condition Civil War U.S. issue carbine cartridge box, meant to accommodate 56-50 Spencer cartridges. The box has supple leather with some crazing on the outer flap. The inside of the box is… (490-7132) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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This very nice percussion cap and ball sidearm is an early, original Civil War Model 1860 Army revolver in very good condition. This is one of some 200,000 M1860 Army revolvers made from 1860 through… (766-1993) Learn More »
This the best reference book on military buttons. Printed hardcover, 8.5” x 11”, 520 pages. Filled with button illustrations and lists all varieties of backmarks. Details button makers of the… (816-08) Learn More »
This belt plate is of the clipped corner "Militia" type dating circa 1835 to 1850 (see Kerksis' Plates and Buckles of the American Military 1795-1874 Figure 183). It is made of heavy gauge stamped… (88-206) Learn More »
All Parrott time fuse adapters were manufactured of zinc and have twelve threads to the inch. This one has two spanner holes and an extended flange on the top. A paper wrapped time fuse would have… (2024-2324) Learn More »
$65.00
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All Parrott time fuse adapters were manufactured of zinc and have twelve threads to the inch. This one has two spanner holes on top, one on either side of the central fuse hole. A paper wrapped time… (2024-2323) Learn More »
This pack of 8-second artillery fuses originates from the Frankford Arsenal and was produced in 1863. The pack is constructed of a drilled wood block covered with a printed paper label. This paper… (2024-2336) Learn More »
$85.00
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This pack of 10-second artillery fuses originates from the Frankford Arsenal and was produced in 1863. The pack is constructed of a drilled wood block covered with a printed paper label. This paper… (2024-2337) Learn More »
This pack of 5-second artillery fuses originates from the Frankford Arsenal and was produced in 1864. The pack is constructed of a drilled wood block covered with a printed paper label. This paper… (2024-2339) Learn More »
Full standing, studio view of this young boy wearing kepi, jacket with gilted buttons, and with haversack or book bag over his shoulder. He is posed holding a book on side table. Besides the gilted… (1221-244) Learn More »
This Civil War era single-shot muzzleloader is a .58 caliber Harpers Ferry Model 1855 percussion 2 band rifle in fine overall condition. It has a 33” round barrel with broad three-groove rifling.… (88-212) Learn More »
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
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This blued bayonet shows a light patina from handling around the socket but retains much of its original finish. A strong “US” is stamped into the blade and the locking ring works as new. The… (2023-907) Learn More »
$175.00
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Overall length of the bayonet is 24.50 inches. The blade itself is 19.50 inches long with a central fuller that measures approx. 15.25 inches. The true edge is free of nicks while the blade surface is… (490-7073) Learn More »
Here is a fine Mansfield & Lamb saber specimen of the type issued to Federal horsemen during the American Civil War. Manufactured by partners Henry Mansfield and Estus Lamb in the village of… (2024-2058) Learn More »
This musket is a brilliant Belgium made rifle-musket; a copy of the French Model 1857. Produced by Monsieur in Liege for export to American belligerents 1861 to 1865. These arms, in this configuration… (88-196) Learn More »
$1,395.00
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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 »
This super fine artillery round is a Confederate 3”, ‘Virginia pattern’, bourreleted Read common percussion shell complete with its C.S. time fuse adapter intact. Specimen was found near… (2024-2357) Learn More »
This classic image of a Civil War enlisted man features him seated with leg and arms crossed, a federal issue frock or “dress” coat with light blue piping trim, federal eagle buttons, and shining… (1221-19) Learn More »
Emerson Gaylord apprenticed himself first to a harness maker and then to show makers, learning their trades. In 1841, he to Chicopee, Massachusetts to work for the Ames Company, famous makers of… (1179-534) Learn More »
$850.00
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This is a very professional and very well done reconversion to flint of a very hard to find US military pistol, in strong condition, showing very good metal, sharp lock, proof and mating markings, and… (431-69) Learn More »
Published by J.B. Lippincott & Co, Philadelphia, 1862. 16 pp. In wraps, w/diagrams. Exhibits slight water-staining, and soiling round the edges. Else VG & entirely legible. In protective… (1179-1725) Learn More »
This crisp image features two enlisted men in fatigue blouses or “Sack Coats”, with legs crossed under Federally issued trousers. Each man is sporting a cocked wide-brimmed hat, not regulation,… (1221-25) Learn More »
This exceedingly rare image of a Union enlisted man offers us several clues as to his military career: a frock trimmed in a lighter color, buttoned vest with a pressed collared shirt, and a wide… (1221-18) Learn More »
This is a lovely example of a New York depot canteen with characteristic smooth sides. The condition is wonderful with a complete light-blue to gray jean cloth cover. A few minor holes and seam… (172-5345) Learn More »
A superb example of a Revolutionary War period wine glass. Free blown with an unpolished pontil. Stands 4 ¼” tall; base is 2 1/8” in diameter. Excellent condition; no chips or cracks. [ld]… (1266-73) Learn More »
$65.00
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Attractive small glass with cut flutes on the bowl. One knop on footed stem. Stands 4 ¼” tall, 2 ¼” in diameter at lip. Base is also 2 ¼” in diameter. No chips or cracks.… (1266-72) Learn More »
Classic decanter with three applied rings on the neck, cut shoulders and a broad band of fluting around the base. Mushroom stopper. Stands just under 10” including the stopper. Base is 4” in… (1266-39) Learn More »
$150.00
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A superb blown flint funnel showing 19 ribs. Very rare style hand blown with folded lip. Stands approx. 10” tall. Large end measures 5 ¾” in diameter. Narrow end is somewhat jagged in… (1266-277) Learn More »
Starr revolvers were surpassed in production numbers only by Colt and Remington during the Civil War and are thus a key piece in Civil War revolver or cavalry collection. In fact, along with… (431-68) Learn More »
This pack of 15-second artillery fuses originates from the Frankford Arsenal and was produced in 1863. The pack is constructed of a drilled wood block covered with a printed paper label. This paper… (2024-2338) Learn More »
$85.00
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Offered here is a typical Civil War-era plated table spoon. Measures 7.25” long overall. Handle is engraved “Lieut. C.F. Stone”. The piece was “dug” and wears a very dark patina overall. The… (2024-2315) Learn More »
$395.00
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Offered here is a rare M1840 Medical Staff sword by Horstman. The sword and scabbard measure approximately 34.5” overall. Blade is 28” long. Blade surface remains bright with a very few scattered… (1256-219) Learn More »
Small attractive mug with an oval floral design in gold with the word “Friendship” at center in cursive writing. Applied handle, unpolished pontil. Overall very fine condition; some wear to gold… (1266-171) Learn More »
Similar style vases have been found to have been produced in Czechoslovakia. This lovely vase has a large leaf and flower motif. Raised diamond pattern around circumference of top edge. Stands 9… (1266-298) Learn More »
This “Army” pattern revolver was manufactured in an obscure .42 caliber, firing an exclusive “cup primed” cartridge. Approximately 8,000 of these pistols were produced during the mid-1860’s… (2022-2431) Learn More »
$975.00
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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 »
This is a tool for clearing the vent of any obstructions. It has an octagonal head with a hole in the center, and a 21” wire brazed to it. The wire tappers at the end. The flat head is stamped,… (2024-2314) Learn More »
This is a relic canister plate. Made of iron, about 4.25” in diameter and 0.25” thick. These were fired from US and CS 12-pounder Napoleon cannons. This is the bottom “pusher” plate and… (2024-2329) Learn More »
$125.00
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An original broadside from the Confederate Office of Field Transportation in Charlottesville notifying residents of Augusta and Albemarle counties of an impressment to supply the Army of Northern… (1266-200) Learn More »
An April 21, 1866, dated reward poster advertising $300 for return of two ne’er-do-wells who broke out of the Schenectady County Jail in New York while awaiting trial for burglary. This comes with… (1266-353) Learn More »
$275.00
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This Remington-Beals percussion revolver comes to us in a used but quite nice condition. Throughout, the bluing remains with very minimal wear to the cylinder pin, cylinder bores, and the upper… (490-7126) Learn More »
Rarely does an original photo convey the enthusiasm shown by this United States serviceman. This gentleman is standing playfully with his hands tucked between his suspender tabs and into the top of… (1221-262) Learn More »
$900.00
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This exceedingly unique photo of a young soldier with his friend or relative has many desirable details to the Civil War collector. The soldier himself has removed his cover to show his closely… (1221-420) Learn More »
This standing view of a Federal cavalry serviceman shows him in a war-ready pose, with saber drawn and full uniform with formal appointments. Touched up by hand, as is often a feature of original… (1221-13) Learn More »
$350.00
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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 »
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This pattern was introduced in 1840 for all mounted officers other than cavalry, but with the introduction of the 1850 patterns it was limited to officers of light artillery, making it very scarce. On top being a very hard to find pattern, this one… (870-635). Learn More »