Search Results

Showing results 1981 to 1990 out of 3530 for ron


PATTERN 1826 EAGLE BREAST PLATE DUG AT FUSSELL’S MILL, ALSO KNOWN AS THE SECOND BATTLE OF DEEP BOTTOM, BY SID KERKSIS IN 1956

PATTERN 1826 EAGLE BREAST PLATE DUG AT FUSSELL’S MILL, ALSO KNOWN AS THE SECOND BATTLE OF DEEP BOTTOM, BY SID KERKSIS IN 1956

This plate was recovered on the battlefield of Fussell’s Mill by Syd Kerksis, one of the legendary early relic hunters and collectors, author of books on military belt plates and Civil War… (2023-1660) Learn More »

VERY NICE CDV OF AN UNKNOWN CONFEDERATE BY BALTIMORE PHOTOGRAPHER BENDANN BROTHERS

VERY NICE CDV OF AN UNKNOWN CONFEDERATE BY BALTIMORE PHOTOGRAPHER BENDANN BROTHERS

Vignette bust view of a young Confederate wearing a forage cap covered by a black oilcloth cover, white shirt, dark bowtie and a dark jacket with high collar. Contrast and clarity are very good as are… (1138-759) Learn More »

CDV OF CONFEDERATE POLITICIAN JOHN SLIDELL OF THE FAMOUS “TRENT AFFAIR.”

CDV OF CONFEDERATE POLITICIAN JOHN SLIDELL OF THE FAMOUS “TRENT AFFAIR.”

Image has Slidell posed with one hand on his hip and the other resting on top of a book on a table. He wears a black suit, white shirt and dark bowtie. Contrast and clarity are good. Mount is good.… (1139-421) Learn More »

US MODEL 1858 NEW YORK DEPOT SMOOTHSIDE CANTEEN

US MODEL 1858 NEW YORK DEPOT SMOOTHSIDE CANTEEN

The canteen body is free of dents on the obverse with a small central dent in the reverse. The body is covered in a brow wool cloth that has been stenciled on the front with the Company letter “F”… (2023-312) Learn More »

HEAVY BRASS LINCOLN BOOKENEDS

HEAVY BRASS LINCOLN BOOKENEDS

This matching pair of brass bookends are in the shape of a bust of Abraham Lincoln. Neither bear a maker’s mark or artists name and only one has a green velvet base pad. Both are in good… (224-694) Learn More »

SIGNED COMMISSION FOR 2ND LT. JOHN T. ENSMINGER, 127TH PENNSYLVANIA

SIGNED COMMISSION FOR 2ND LT. JOHN T. ENSMINGER, 127TH PENNSYLVANIA

Signed commission of John T. Ensminger to 2nd Lieutenant for the 127th Pennsylvania Infantry Company A on July 25, 1862.  Ensminger initially enlisted into the Federal army on May 2 ,1861 from… (981-114) Learn More »

US REVENUE CUTTER BELT RIG & PLATE

US REVENUE CUTTER BELT RIG & PLATE

Belt is made of one piece of leather with the leather from each edge folded toward the middle. Belt meas. approx. 40.25 inches long x 1.75 wide. The interior of the belt has a good straight seam… (1052-236) Learn More »

THE DAILY DELTA—NEW ORLEANS—APRIL 5, 1861

THE DAILY DELTA—NEW ORLEANS—APRIL 5, 1861

Vol. XVI—No. 24. 8pp., 20 x 16.5”, six columns. Exhibits light chipping along left margin. Else VG plus & entirely legible. The Daily Delta was one of a handful of papers being published in… (145-115) Learn More »

$100.00
Originally $125.00

NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT—SEPTEMBER 9, 1961

NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT—SEPTEMBER 9, 1961

Volume XIV No. 160. 4 pp., 17” x 23, seven columns. Exhibits light chipping at the extremities, front page half detached. Slightly yellowed while remaining entirely legible. Front page features… (145-96) Learn More »

$100.00
Originally $125.00

NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT—SEPTEMBER 27, 1861

NEW ORLEANS DAILY CRESCENT—SEPTEMBER 27, 1861

Vol. XIV. No. 126. 4 pp., 23.5” x 17, seven columns. Exhibits slight and slight yellowing. Else VG. In protective sleeve. By September 1861, due to the Union blockage and the exigences of war, the… (145-92) Learn More »

$100.00
Originally $125.00


Showing 1981 to 1990 out of 3530

featured item

IMPORT MODEL 1850 CIVIL WAR FIELD & STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD ID’D TO COL. RICHARD M. CORWINE, MEMBER OF GENERAL FREMONT’S STAFF

Original Civil War Model 1850 Field & Staff officer’s sword in nice condition complete with its metal scabbard. Sword is unmarked and is no doubt an import item. It is identified by a presentation inscription to R. M. Corwine, Aide-de-camp to… (870-157). Learn More »

Upcoming Events

28
Apr

May 16 - 18: N-SSA Spring Nationals, Fort Shenandoah, Winchester, VA Learn More »

Instagram