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RELIC MODEL 1851 CADET BAYONET

RELIC MODEL 1851 CADET BAYONET

Bayonet is complete with a full-length triangular blade, socket and frozen locking ring. All are encrusted with a thin layer of rust. No markings are visible. The Cadet musket was authorized in 1851,… (490-3223) Learn More »

BOYD AND SONS CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE

BOYD AND SONS CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE

Introduced in 1839 to be ornamental and functional, the cartridge box plate was made of stamped, rolled brass with a lead solder filled back and served to keep the box flap down even if the soldier… (766-1569) Learn More »

$275.00
Originally $325.00

1985 STUDY ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE BY THE KENTUCKY RIFLE ASSOCIATION

1985 STUDY ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE BY THE KENTUCKY RIFLE ASSOCIATION

The full title of this volume is “THE KENTUCKY RIFLE; A TRUE AMERICAN HERITAGE IN PICTURE” by The Kentucky Rifle Association and published by Forte Group of Alexandria, Virginia in 1985. The… (1032-132) Learn More »

UPDATED LAYAWAY POLICY MARCH 2023

UPDATED LAYAWAY POLICY MARCH 2023

The Horse Soldier has a three-month layaway policy that requires, at the time of purchase, a minimum 20% downpayment of the total sale including Pennsylvania state sales tax (sales tax is added only… Learn More »

MAINE VOLUNTEER MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM CASTLEMAN’S FERRY

MAINE VOLUNTEER MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM CASTLEMAN’S FERRY

This is a nice chocolate brown color excavated VMM box plate found at Castleman’s Ferry, Virginia. This is on the Shenandoah River and was the scene of the Battle of Cool Spring in 1864, but was the… (766-1541) Learn More »

$1,250.00
Originally $1,450.00

VOLUME 1 ONLY OF “AMERICAN MILITARY SHOULDER ARMS” BY MOLLER

VOLUME 1 ONLY OF “AMERICAN MILITARY SHOULDER ARMS” BY MOLLER

The full title of this volume is “AMERICAN MILITARY SHOULDER ARMS – VOLUME 1: COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY WAR ARMS” by George D. Moller and published by University Press of Colorado in 1993. The… (1032-131) Learn More »

28th NEW JERSEY PAINTED REGIMENTAL EAGLE DRUM IDENTIFIED TO DRUMMER AARON BUZZEE, COMPANY K: FREDERICKSBURG AND CHANCELLORSVILLE!

28th NEW JERSEY PAINTED REGIMENTAL EAGLE DRUM IDENTIFIED TO DRUMMER AARON BUZZEE, COMPANY K: FREDERICKSBURG AND CHANCELLORSVILLE!

This Civil War regimental eagle drum has a totally original painted designation to the 28th New Jersey and drummer Aaron Buzzee of Company K. The regiment enlisted for just nine months service in Fall… (766-1858) Learn More »

$6,500.00
Originally $7,500.00

U.S. NAVY ENLISTED BELT

U.S. NAVY ENLISTED BELT

Regulation belt made of blackened leather.  This pattern belt and japanned iron friction buckle seems to have appeared in 1862.  It is specifically detailed as a regulation issue item by the 4th… (766-1837) Learn More »

$450.00
Originally $550.00

CDV OF UNIDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE OFFICER, NEW ORLEANS BACKMARK

CDV OF UNIDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE OFFICER, NEW ORLEANS BACKMARK

This is a seated studio view of a Confederate officer in uniform. He wears a dark, single-breasted frock with devices on the shoulders to attach epaulettes. The image is clear with good contrast.… (1138-751) Learn More »

CDV OF COLONEL JAMES B. WALTON, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

CDV OF COLONEL JAMES B. WALTON, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

Full-standing studio view wearing military frock and trousers. Other than a stripe on his trousers other uniform details are difficult to see. Officer's kepi on table next to him. Image is clear with… (1138-725) Learn More »


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HISTORICAL FIREARMS STOLEN FROM THE NATIONAL CIVIL WAR MUSEUM IN HARRISBURG, PA

Please click on the photograph above to view a flyer containing information regarding a Model 1860 Henry Rifle and pair of cased presentation Colt Revolvers identified to Secretary of War Simon Cameron which were stolen from the museum on February… . Learn More »

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