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Here is a post-Civil War silk reunion ribbon from the famous Iron Brigade in the Union Army that commemorates its participation in the Civil War. In excellent condition, the yellow-gold … (661-01) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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Presented here is a remarkable, completely original Civil War Confederate leather cartridge box in wonderful condition that still retains its original, black painted-linen shoulder sling. A true… (151-93) SOLD. Learn More »
This item was purchased right from the family of the soldier who carried it in the war. This is a .44 cal. Colt Amy revolver with serial number 77599. This number matches throughout, even on the wedge… (172-2657) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,100.00
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This is one of the most reproduced bills out there but this one is real! Confederate Government $500 bill with profile of Stonewall Jackson at lower right and Rebel Battle Flag with the Seal of the… (L13891) SOLD. Learn More »
$325.00
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This is a swivel bale, front seam, World War Two M1 steel helmet with the 29th Division insignia painted on the front. Paint is in nice condition with average wear from age and storage. Green woven… (302-37) SOLD. Learn More »
$850.00
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From Rockland, Maine estate. Standard vertical ribbon ladder badge [measuring 3.75 in length, l.75” in width] with blue & gold sergeant’s chevrons attached to vertical pin above, with… (M22317) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This tear-drop shaped glass artifact is a vintage and pleasing, blown glass wine or spirit decanter. Piece measures 8" high and has a 3¾" wide clear base. Decanter sports a 2¼" diameter x ¼" thick… (246-74) SOLD. Learn More »
Union Hymn, written by Jon E. Kiser of South Troy, VT. Measures 5 7/8" by 7 3/4"; fold line at center, light scattered soiling. On the reverse in period ink is written, "to Mrs. Emily J. Strait /… (411-95) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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By Michael R. Thomas. Privately printed 1981, 2nd Ptg. 20pp., ills. Gray wraps with ills. covers, measuring 10.75 x 8.5. A collection of detailed notes and observations on Confederate uniforms and… (460-374) SOLD. Learn More »
$7.50
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Here is a Civil War period, quart-size glass wine bottle. This thick glass specimen is dark green color and measures 10” tall x 2¾” wide. Glass surface is smooth and has no cracks, chips, or… (277-51) SOLD. Learn More »
$29.50
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Presented is this large-size relic pewter spoon excavated from the area of Culp’s Hill on the battlefield at Gettysburg. Piece measures 4½” long with a 3½” long bowl. In relic condition, the… (277-54) SOLD. Learn More »
$18.50
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Artifact is a iron musical instrument of the 19th century and descendant of ancient Asian and European musicians. Often referred to as a Jaw’s harp or Jew’s harp, device is made to be placed… (277-52) SOLD. Learn More »
$29.50
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This artifact is a small, tin drinking cup of Civil War manufacture commonly used by soldiers and civilians alike. Strong and rugged, this tin cup measures 1¾” high by 3” in diameter and has a… (277-46) SOLD. Learn More »
$29.50
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Presented here is a much-altered specimen of a Model 1836 Hall breechloading smoothbore percussion carbine. It appears to have been modified from a M1819 Halls’s rifle or carbine originally produced… (31-1460) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,395.00
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$25.00
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Richmond: Wm. Ellis Jones, 1909. 40pp., brown wraps. Fine condition. Good Virginia Confederate veteran collectible. (460-355) SOLD. Learn More »
$15.00
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This an outdoor view of McDowell as a Brigadier General seated on a camp stool in front of his tent. The General wears a double breasted frock coat with velvet collar and dark blue trousers. He also… (P12949) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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Woven web belt meas. approx. 1.0 wide and approx. 24.75 inches long. One end of the web belt is attached to a plain brass roller buckle with a leather keeper. Attached to the other end is a piece of… (7-3267) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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This artifact is a fine condition, excavated example of a convex two-piece CS cavalry script button as worn on the uniforms of Confederate horse soldiers. The handsome, brass, coat-size button is… (R18601) SOLD. Learn More »
This seldom seen artifact is a fine condition dug example of a two-piece CS army Corps of Engineers button as worn on the uniforms of Confederate officers. Regulations for the CS Army adopted in… (R18572) SOLD. Learn More »
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Handsome Pre-Civil War Militia Officer's Kepi In Truly Outstanding Original Condition »
The Infantry, Heavy Artillery and Engineers used this style of greatcoat. The foot style great coat is single breasted with a standing collar and has an elbow length cape. The coat is made of quality Sky Blue wool with a heavy brown cotton jean… (583-01). Learn More »