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LONG STYLE CONFEDERATE FUSE ADAPTER FROM GETTYSBURG

LONG STYLE CONFEDERATE FUSE ADAPTER FROM GETTYSBURG

The most widely used Confederate fuse plugs were the copper time fuse adapters with two spanner holes in the head. These fuse adapters came in various lengths and head diameters. This long style was… (2025-1670). Learn More »

SOUTH CAROLINA SECESSION COCKADE OF PALMETTO FRONDS, SC BUTTON, AND NOTE

SOUTH CAROLINA SECESSION COCKADE OF PALMETTO FRONDS, SC BUTTON, AND NOTE

A South Carolina secession cockade made of coiled Palmetto fronds about 2-1/2” in diameter, sewn to a thin white card on the reverse, with a cuff-size South Carolina button mounted at center with a… (1273-33). Learn More »

A CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN'S SLOUCH HAT FROM THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN

A CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN'S SLOUCH HAT FROM THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN

This wonderful hat, probably a trooper's but perhaps an officer's, was found very recently in the town of Dover in south central Pennsylvania. Dover, near both York and Hanover Pennsylvania, witnessed… (1310-01). Learn More »

1873 $1 NOTE FROM THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY

1873 $1 NOTE FROM THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY

Colorful $1 note dated July 1st, 1873 - Charleston, South Carolina. “Good for the fare of one passenger twenty five miles.” Large Vignettes of a locomotive and a maiden seated with sugar cane… (2026-153). Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED ALBUMEN PRINT OF NAVAL COMMANDER MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED ALBUMEN PRINT OF NAVAL COMMANDER MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

Measures approximately 5.75 inches by just under 3.5 inches wide. Photograph features a waist-up civilian view of Confederate General Thomas Taylor. The reverse of the image shows a pencil notation:… (1189-189). Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF GENERAL GUSTAVUS WOODSON SMITH, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF GENERAL GUSTAVUS WOODSON SMITH, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

Measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 3.75 inches wide. Photograph features a bust view of Confederate General Gustavus Smith. The reverse of the image shows a pencil notation: “Gen. G.W.… (1189-180). Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED GELATIN PRINT OF GENERAL WILLIAM PRESTON, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED GELATIN PRINT OF GENERAL WILLIAM PRESTON, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

Measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 3.75 inches wide. Photograph features a bust view of Confederate General William Preston. The reverse of the image shows a pencil notation: “Preston… (1189-176). Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED GELATIN PRINT OF GENERAL THOMAS TAYLOR MUNFORD, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED GELATIN PRINT OF GENERAL THOMAS TAYLOR MUNFORD, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

Measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 3.75 inches wide. Photograph features a waist-up view of Confederate General Thomas Munford. The photographer’s mark is embossed on the bottom of the… (1189-174). Learn More »

SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL HENRY HARRISON WALKER BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL HENRY HARRISON WALKER BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

This image features a profile bust view of Genera Henry H. Walker. The photograph measures approximately 4 by 5 ½ inches. Overall, the condition of this photograph is very good. There are no chips,… (1189-187). Learn More »

SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL LEONIDAS POLK BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL LEONIDAS POLK BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

This image features a bust view of Leonidas Polk wearing his general’s frock coat. The photograph measures approximately 3 ¾ by 5 ¼ inches. Overall, the condition of this photograph is very good.… (1189-177). Learn More »

$125.00
ON HOLD

SILVER PRINT CIVILIAN VIEW OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROBERT DOAK LILLEY BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, COOK & SONS

SILVER PRINT CIVILIAN VIEW OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROBERT DOAK LILLEY BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, COOK & SONS

This image features a waist-up seated view of Robert Doak Lilley in civilian attire. The photograph measures approximately 4 by 6 inches. Overall, the condition of this photograph is excellent. There… (1189-170). Learn More »

FASCINATING CONFEDERATE "DOG RIVER" CAVALRY SABER

FASCINATING CONFEDERATE "DOG RIVER" CAVALRY SABER

A no-doubt-about-it Confederate cavalry saber, complete with its original scabbard, falling into the “Dog River” category. William A. Albaugh a pioneer in the study and classification of… (1000-842). Learn More »

$3,950.00
ON HOLD

TWICE PUBLISHED EXTRAORDINARY 1864 RICHMOND RIFLE-MUSKET

TWICE PUBLISHED EXTRAORDINARY 1864 RICHMOND RIFLE-MUSKET

If you wish to see this exact firearm, please refer to The Fighting Men of the Civil War by William C. Davis, Gallery/Salamander Books 1989, Pages 231 and 232. Also Echoes of Glory Arms and Equipment… (1284-31). Learn More »

$16,950.00
ON HOLD

1862 VIRGINIA $10 TREASURY NOTE

1862 VIRGINIA $10 TREASURY NOTE

The 1862 $10 Virginia Treasury Note features a portrait of Governor John B. Floyd on the right side of the note, Thor's image on the left, and Prosperity seated with a cornucopia in the center. Two… (2026-140). Learn More »

$125.00
ON HOLD

1862 TIMBER CUTTER’S BANK $1 NOTE – SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

1862 TIMBER CUTTER’S BANK $1 NOTE – SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

This unissued $1 Timber Cutter's Bank note is an obsolete bank note issued by The Timber Cutter's Bank in Savannah, Georgia. This specific bank operated in Savannah from about 1858 until it… (2025-3618). Learn More »

$50.00
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ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL W.H.F. “ROONEY” LEE BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL W.H.F. “ROONEY” LEE BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

This image features a bust view of William Henry Fitzhugh Lee. The photograph measures approximately 4 by 5 ½ inches. Overall, the condition of this photograph is good. The image is not on a mount… (1189-169). Learn More »

GELATIN PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JOHN MARSHALL JONES BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

GELATIN PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JOHN MARSHALL JONES BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

This image features a bust view of General J.M. Jones. The photograph measures approximately 4 by 5 ½ inches. Overall, the condition of this photograph is very good. The image show miniscule wear to… (1189-167). Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED GELATIN PRINT OF GENERAL BUSHROD JOHNSON, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED GELATIN PRINT OF GENERAL BUSHROD JOHNSON, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

Measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 3.75 inches wide. Photograph features a waist-up view of Confederate General Bushrod Johnson. The reverse of the image shows a pencil notation: “Gen… (1189-165). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROSSER'S MAGNIFYING GLASS FROM THE WILLIAM (BILL) TURNER COLLECTION

CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROSSER'S MAGNIFYING GLASS FROM THE WILLIAM (BILL) TURNER COLLECTION

This small but extraordinary object, a "loupe" was once owned by General Thomas Lafayette Rosser, the larger-than-life Virginia Confederate patriot. Please click on this link (Thomas Lafayette Rosser… (1266-981). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE RE-ARSENALED HARPERS FERRY 1855 RIFLE AND BAYONET

CONFEDERATE RE-ARSENALED HARPERS FERRY 1855 RIFLE AND BAYONET

It is estimated that the Harpers Ferry arsenal manufactured 5,151 Type II Model1855 rifles in the years preceding the Civil War.  The 3-banded version of the Model 1855 was the rifle-musket, while… (1284-24). Learn More »

$5,750.00
ON HOLD


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AMBROTYPE OF IDENTIFIED MUSICIAN OF THE PETERSBURG MILITIA

Formerly in the collection of Bill Turner, this sixth plate ambrotype has a great pedigree, having been published as Figure 2 in Albaugh’s landmark “Confederate Faces.” Identified there as a, “Musician named Crowder, of Petersburg, Va., in… (1138-1866). Learn More »

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