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PLYMOUTH NAVY RIFLE BAYONET WITH SCABBARD

PLYMOUTH NAVY RIFLE BAYONET WITH SCABBARD

This Plymouth “Navy” Rifle bayonet has a partially bright blade with a light patina and minor localized pitting typical for the age and intended environments of use for such a piece.  The… (490-7070) Learn More »

NICE CLEAR BUST VIEW OF 143RD NEW YORK OFFICER WEARING 20TH CORPS BADGE - PERIOD INK ID

NICE CLEAR BUST VIEW OF 143RD NEW YORK OFFICER WEARING 20TH CORPS BADGE - PERIOD INK ID

CDV is of Wallace W. Hill wearing a dark single-breasted frock coat with black felt collar and shoulder straps. Attached to his left breast is a commercially made 20TH Corps badge consisting of a… (1179-1917) Learn More »

INK ID BUST VIEW OF DE WITT J. APGAR OF THE 143RD NEW YORK

INK ID BUST VIEW OF DE WITT J. APGAR OF THE 143RD NEW YORK

Image is a bust view CDV of Apgar in a dark frock coat. Contrast and clarity are very good. Mount has clipped corners while the paper does show some light foxing. Image has two short faint fold lines… (1179-1916) Learn More »

PERIOD INK IDENTIFIED BUST VIEW OF 143RD NEW YORK PRIVATE

PERIOD INK IDENTIFIED BUST VIEW OF 143RD NEW YORK PRIVATE

CDV is of Adelbert A. Carrier in a dark frock coat. He is a rather young-looking fellow sporting a goatee. Contrast and clarity are very good. Mount has clipped corners and some light edge dirt. Paper… (1179-1915) Learn More »

PLYMOUTH NAVY RIFLE BAYONET WITH SCABBARD

PLYMOUTH NAVY RIFLE BAYONET WITH SCABBARD

This Plymouth “Navy” Rifle bayonet has a partially bright blade with a light patina and minor localized pitting typical for the age and intended environments of use for such a piece.  The… (2024-1696) Learn More »

CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, CA. 1865-1868

CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, CA. 1865-1868

This is a strong example of the standard production with 4-inch barrel, gutta-percha (thermoplastic) checkered grips, chambered for the .44 rimfire cartridge. These pistols were  elegantly styled by… (490-7040) Learn More »

VERY SCARCE US GOVERNMENT PURCHASE MERRILL RIFLE

VERY SCARCE US GOVERNMENT PURCHASE MERRILL RIFLE

This Merrill breechloading rifle is one of just 566 contracted for by the US government in December 1861 and delivered from August through December 1862, inspected and marked by Zadock Butt, and known… (490-7012) Learn More »

CIRCA 1780 TRUMPET WINE GLASS

CIRCA 1780 TRUMPET WINE GLASS

A superb example of a Revolutionary War period wine glass; free blown with a rough pontil. No chips or cracks; some scattered small air bubbles. Stands 4 ¼” tall; 2” in diameter at lip; base is 2… (1266-61) Learn More »

BEAUTIFUL AMES MANUFACTURE M1852 NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD

BEAUTIFUL AMES MANUFACTURE M1852 NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD

In 1852, the Navy Department adopted an officer sword which varied slightly from the previous model 1841 Officer’s Sword. The 1852 Navy Regulations described the m1852 Naval Officer’s Sword as a… (2024-1905) Learn More »

US 1857 PATTERN INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SOLDIER’S INITIALS AND BOX PLATE

US 1857 PATTERN INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SOLDIER’S INITIALS AND BOX PLATE

This US cartridge box is maker marked on the inner flap by Gaylord and is the standard 1857 pattern using belt loops on the back, shoulder belt buckles on the bottom, and a latch tab on the front that… (1256-01) Learn More »


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VIRGINIA OFFICER’S BELT PLATE REMOVED FROM THE BODY OF COL. JAMES G. HODGES, 14th VIRGINIA, KILLED IN PICKETT’S CHARGE, WITH HIS COLONEL’S STARS- THE PLATE RETURNED TO HIS WIDOW IN 1903!

This historic group includes the Virginia Confederate officer’s sword belt plate removed from the body of Colonel James Gregory Hodges, 14th Virginia, Armistead’s brigade, killed at the stone wall near the 69th Pennsylvania monument and High… (846-563). Learn More »

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