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Officer's waist belt of thin leather folded and stitched. Complete with Old English "NY" buckle, sword hangers with spring clips. The belt is about 1.75" wide and solidly stitched. Leather remains… (172-6042) Learn More »
Wide bladed knife with rounded point designed to cut wood and bamboo to fashion temporary splints, poles, stakes, stretchers, or whatever else might be necessary to aid or evacuate a casualty in the… (169-658) Learn More »
A very good example of the wide bladed knife with rounded point designed to cut wood and bamboo to fashion temporary splints, poles, stakes, stretchers, or whatever else might be necessary to aid or… (169-661) Learn More »
This is a very well-made carved pipe presented by one Civil War officer to another and is a great example of Civil War camp art, created in moments of leisure or boredom in winter camps, and in this… (766-2028) Learn More »
$3,500.00
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See O’Donnell and Campbell, Plate 592, for a discussion of these plates. The Philadelphia Fire Zouaves were recruited among the city’s fire companies, men renowned for their bravery in entering… (490-6764) Learn More »
If you want a Confederate Bowie knife not just like the one in the book, but actually the one in the book, this could be for you. It is pictured and described in the 2008 updated Confederate Bowie… (1251-01) Learn More »
This Whitney Navy serial number 18350 falls into the “Second Model 4th Type configuration as outlined by Williams and produced in 1863. The revolver has seen service, but rates about very good for… (490-6879) Learn More »
$1,895.00
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This H-shaped, stamped belt plate was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1886 and used on what is sometimes called the “loose-loop” belt, which has woven cartridge loops and ends that are secured to the… (1216-208) Learn More »
$250.00
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This is nice example of an artillery officer’s hat or cap insignia that saw actual use. This was made from bullion coils to form the barrels of the crossed cannon barrels with muzzle rings and… (160-617) Learn More »
Edward Barnes of Sheffield worked with his sons from 1845 to about 1871 when son Isaac took over the company. This is a very good example of one of their knives made for the Civil War American market,… (2024-1400) Learn More »
$395.00
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Double matted in cream and red and measures 11” x14”, unframed. Original brass infantry insignia at center, on top of a 3 ½” x 2 ½” fragment of a 34 star flag. Minor creasing at upper right… (2024-1619) Learn More »
This officer’s sword not only bears a presentation inscription on the upper scabbard mount and battle honors on the middle mount, it comes with its original gold bullion officer’s sword knot and… (1052-1134) Learn More »
Non-dug example has bright face with lined script “C S A” on a plain field. CUFF size. Backmark "S. Buckley & Co/Birmingham". Button is in very fine condition; some minor damage to face below… (844-48) Learn More »
This is a very scarce US Model 1832/34 sword for officers of infantry, artillery and ordnance made by Ames on contract with the U.S. government for officers of the regular army and inspected by Major… (870-318) Learn More »
This is a striking presentation sword with the upper mount engraved in a mix of block letters, Old English, and script, with flourishes: PRESENTED TO / Capt. Wm Wood / BY/ his fellow Citizens of… (1052-1136) Learn More »
Presented here is a most extraordinary and identified Civil War epistle written on the field at Gettysburg in line of battle by Lieutenant Robert Newton Martin. Sealed within a mylar sleeve, the… (2024-1668) Learn More »
$5,500.00
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A very good example of the World War Two utility knife made by Kingston for the USMC. All steel construction. “Kingston” marked on the lanyard loop, a little light on the first three letters, but… (169-635) Learn More »
$110.00
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This 1862 dated Springfield is both in very good condition and bears a “Z” stamping on the underside of the stock just forward of the triggerguard tang that is now recognized as the final… (490-7028) Learn More »
This is the M1839 oval U.S. belt plate made for the narrow 1.5 inch U.S infantry waist belts of the Mexican War period, but carried over into the early Civil War by many state volunteers. Like the… (2024-712) Learn More »
Titled “THE DEBT IS PAID,” this inspirational 11-page booklet, containing the story of a poor woman named Betty, is paper bound with prominent front and back covers printed in red. The front cover… (1202-200) Learn More »
$75.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Wonderful Condition Original Confederate-Manufactured Kepi For A Drummer Boy Or Child »
Scarce Union Missouri cavalryman's jacket modified with Zouave style V-neck collar and custom-trimmed with bright yellow narrow cording at cuffs and on front, forming a semi-regulation rack pattern with looped cloverleaf ends. Seven-button front with… (591-04). Learn More »