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Ribbon commemorates the 6th Anniversary of the National Guard gathering in 1889 New York. Item measures 5” long and 1 ¾” wide. Composed of yellow silk with minor fraying. [mc]… (595-1928) Learn More »
Ribbon commemorates the gathering of the Batteries F and M of the U.S Artillery GAR Post no. 67. The name ‘THOS. H. COLE” is centered in gold boldface lettering. Thomas H. Cole was a member of… (595-1929) Learn More »
The black leather of the holster is somewhat stiff but can be coaxed to take a weapon. The leather surface shows light crazing throughout. The holster has a rather wide flap with two parallel rows of… (490-3203) Learn More »
The body of this canteen is covered in a very nice conditioned sky-blue cloth and is strongly stenciled on one side with “13” over “PV” done in white paint. The cover is solid with no signs of… (490-4680) Learn More »
In the Prussian Army of 1870, certain Regiments were designated as fusiliers, as was the Guard Fusilier Regiment. In addition the third battalions of all Guard, Grenadier and Line infantry regiments… (185-09) Learn More »
$440.00
Originally $550.00
Virginia coat-sized button. Backmark reads: “SCOVILL MFG. CO. WATERBURY”. No dents or dings; some oxidation is present on edges but much of original gilt remains. Stand up shank. [sm]… (2-633) Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
This cover has a full color print along one edge that shows the highlight of Pickett’s Charge. The scene was taken from the famous Gettysburg Cyclorama by Paul Philippoteaux now on display at the… (2-515) Learn More »
$4.00 Each
Originally $5.00
This scarce bullet is in dropped condition with a light gray/tan patina. This is the tall variant of the .69 caliber French bullets. Flat nose, single wide groove, and triangular cavity. In very fine,… (2022-2527) Learn More »
These three-groove minie balls would have been for the .54 caliber Mississippi rifle or .55 caliber Austrian Lorenz. This style bullet features a smooth body, three fine grooves, is nose cast, and has… (2022-2672) Learn More »
Isaac Barnes took over the Sheffield operation of his father, Edward Barnes, in 1871. Knives made by the firm as Edward Barnes or Edward Barnes and Sons had found an appreciative market in America and… (30-2230) Learn More »
$2,200.00
Originally $2,950.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
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 »
May 16 - 18: N-SSA Spring Nationals, Fort Shenandoah, Winchester, VA Learn More »