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BRITISH 1796 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER MADE FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET

BRITISH 1796 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER MADE FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET

This steel-hilted saber is modeled on the British 1796 light cavalry saber and the style was very popular in American mounted units from before the War of 1812 right into the 1840s. This has a very… (870-624) Learn More »

$2,395.00
Originally $3,150.00

BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER REVOLVER

BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER REVOLVER

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .31 caliber revolver. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. There is no sprue cutter. Cavities remain clean and crisp. There are several small dings on… (490-4365) Learn More »

RARE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI “GWYN & CAMPBELL” BULLET

RARE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI “GWYN & CAMPBELL” BULLET

This is indeed a scarce Trans-Mississippi bullet. Called a “Gwyn & Campbell” carbine bullet by Mac Mason in the supplement of his ground breaking 1975 Civil War projectile reference book.… (2022-2817) Learn More »

CDV OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROGER A. PRYOR BY ANTHONY

CDV OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROGER A. PRYOR BY ANTHONY

CDV is of Pryor wearing a dark civilian suit and posed in a partial left profile. Clarity is good but the contrast is a bit grainy.  Mount and paper have very light surface dirt from age. Reverse has… (855-98) Learn More »

CDV OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL STERLING PRICE

CDV OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL STERLING PRICE

Period lithograph of General Sterling Price in the uniform of a Confederate general. Clarity is good but the contrast is just a bit light near the top of the General’s head. Mount and paper are… (855-97) Learn More »

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIVATE WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG – CHARLES E. MCINTIRE

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIVATE WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG – CHARLES E. MCINTIRE

Image shows Charles E. McIntire of Company G in right profile. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt with starched collar and dark tie. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption with his name… (P13732) Learn More »

BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER REVOLVER

BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER REVOLVER

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .31 caliber revolver. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. There is no sprue cutter. There are several small dings on exterior where the mold needed… (490-4364) Learn More »

L.E FITCH POST NO. 165 AND L.A HAZARD POST NO. 650 RIBBON, ELMIRA, NEW YORK, JULY 4TH 1893

L.E FITCH POST NO. 165 AND L.A HAZARD POST NO. 650 RIBBON, ELMIRA, NEW YORK, JULY 4TH 1893

Ribbon honors meeting of post number 165, L.E Fitch and post no. 650 L.A Hazard both located Elmira, New York.  Post no. 165 is named after 2nd Lt. Lewis Edgar Fitch who was a member of Company C,… (595-1931) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR MODEL 1855 “COLLINS & CO” SOCKET BAYONET

CIVIL WAR MODEL 1855 “COLLINS & CO” SOCKET BAYONET

This accouterment is an original Civil War socket bayonet made by the Collins & Company of Collinsville, CT. The total length of the bayonet is 21” long while the blade itself is approximately… (169-593) Learn More »

MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MAN MEDAL IDENTIFIED TO GEORGE H. LARNED, 3RD MASSACHUSETTS RIFLES BATTALION & 51ST MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY

MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MAN MEDAL IDENTIFIED TO GEORGE H. LARNED, 3RD MASSACHUSETTS RIFLES BATTALION & 51ST MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY

Two-piece bronze medal consisting of a rectangular bar and circular drop. The bar is embossed with “MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MEN OF 1861”. Reverse has the original pin. Circular drop has the Seal of… (844-13) Learn More »


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MAMALUKE SABER MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND

Manufactured: England  Maker: William Harvey  Year: 1840 - 1850  Model: Mameluke  Size: 30.25  Condition: VG Wonderful Mamaluke Saber manufactured in England.  Most likely for a British officer but possible it was imported to the US market. … (870-74). Learn More »

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