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The Supreme Commander of the German Army officially accepted this type of helmet on 25 June 1935. The basic design was similar to the World War I helmet, although it was more compact, lighter in… (1216-11) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,500.00
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Original United Confederate Veteran’s (UCV) suspension badge as worn by its members at the UCV 36th reunion in Birmingham, Alabama in 1926. The two-piece suspension badge has a top pin bar device… (2023-1397) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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Original GAR suspension badge as worn by its members at the 33rd National Encampment in Philadelphia, PA September 4-9, 1899. The two-piece suspension badge has a top pin bar device that features an… (2023-1395) SOLD. Learn More »
$20.00
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This leather strap was worn over the shoulder with each end connecting to a sword belt worn either by officers or cavalry enlisted men. Leather strap meas. approx. 1.00 inch wide with a brass hook at… (1179-556) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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If you are one of many of the folks out there looking for a sling for your cartridge box, here it is. Sling is in worn but supple condition. There is scattered surface finish loss throughout but, if… (1179-594) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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Leather is in good overall condition. Flap has moderate surface crazing with much surface finish loss. Latch tab is sewn and riveted to the underside of the flap and shows wear and light surface… (1179-532) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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The face of this plate has been lightly cleaned but still has a nice mellow patina. The “US” stamping is very good. Face has a somewhat stippled appearance from light scattered pinprick… (490-5850) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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The face of this plate has been lightly cleaned but still has a nice mellow patina with a hint of copper. The “US” stamping is very good. Face is free of dings dents and scratches. Reverse has… (490-5849) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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This is a well-worn black leather holster made to accommodate the Colt, Remington and other revolvers. The leather still shows the “profile” of a revolver cylinder. The holster “pocket”… (2023-2906A) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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Relic sword is in relic condition. Measures approximately 27” long overall with a 20.75” blade. The single branch knuckle guard was broken off and is gone. Otherwise, brass grip and guard is good… (224-778) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,050.00
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This two-piece button was used extensively by enlisted men during the Civil War. The button was first made for the active militia of the 1850s. Button is in excellent condition. The face retains its… (160-537) SOLD. Learn More »
$55.00
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This two-piece brass badge has relatively even, deep bronze tones, with a few brighter rubbed spots indicating it was likely gilt. The detailing is very good and the reverse of both the pinback top… (1179-700H) SOLD. Learn More »
$650.00
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The gilt brass badge consists of a pinback rectangular top bar in the form of a plaque held by scrolling acanthus leaves with “TERRY’S TEXAS RANGERS” in raised letters in a shallow arc over… (1179-700G) SOLD. Learn More »
$650.00
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31" straight double-edged spear point blade with 27.5" narrow median fuller, 1" wide at ricasso. 37.5" in overall length with a 6.5" gilt brass Knight's Head pommel with large clam shell counter guard… (1085-05) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,500.00
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A munition-quality hanger (cutlass, or short-sword,) typical of those purchased privately by British colonels to supplement the musket and bayonet supplied or funded by the government, or imported… (1186-02) SOLD. Learn More »
$695.00
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A standard implement with every artillery piece, this rare, Civil War-era atillery gunner’s lanyard has survived the years in excellent condition. The iron hook at the end of the hemp lanyard was… (1052-685) SOLD. Learn More »
$325.00
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This Model 1860 Spencer Army rifle #4945 shows up in Springfield Research records as issued to a member of Co. G 72nd Indiana, part of Wilder’s Lightning Brigade, and was then one of just 1,215… (490-2482) SOLD. Learn More »
$5,995.00
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The full title is “SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES; DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF THE MILITIA OF THE UNITED STATES” by Col. Eugene Le Gal 55th Regiment N.Y.S.M. and published by D. Van Nostrand of New York in… (1179-718) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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The leather on this box is in overall good condition. The outer flap shows only light wear with minor rub marks and some light spotting. Latch tab is solid and attached by arched stitching and a… (1179-523) SOLD. Learn More »
$115.00
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This is a first edition of “Notes on the Rebel Invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania and the Battle of Gettysburg July 1st, 2d, and 3d, 1863. Accompanied by an Explanatory Map” by Michael Jacobs,… (236-845) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Fought on Aug. 28-29, 1861, little more than a month after the Union defeat at Bull Run, the capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark on the outer banks helped restrict Confederate blockade running, enabled further operations on the North Carolina coast,… (1179-504). Learn More »