Previously Sold Items

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SOLDIER’S NEW TESTAMENT OF CAPTAIN CHARLES McGONIGLE, 72nd PENNSYLVANIA

SOLDIER’S NEW TESTAMENT OF CAPTAIN CHARLES McGONIGLE, 72nd PENNSYLVANIA

This well-worn but sturdy New Testament measures 6 inches by 3 ¾ inches wide. It contains approximately 230 pages. The book is bound in a coarse fabric that is very worn as there are many spots of… (2025-3072) SOLD. Learn More »

LARGE MINOR’S PATENT TIN FOLDING POCKET LANTERN DATED 1865

LARGE MINOR’S PATENT TIN FOLDING POCKET LANTERN DATED 1865

This folding lantern is taller and wider than those usually encountered. It has the original Mica windows, Japanned finish and a painted gold stencil maker’s mark. The item is made to collapses down… (2022-631) SOLD. Learn More »

$295.00
Originally $395.00


SOLD

REVOLUTIONARY WAR LOYALIST “KING’S AMERICAN DRAGOONS” BRIDLE ROSETTE, FROM COLLECTION OF HOWARD MADAUS

REVOLUTIONARY WAR LOYALIST “KING’S AMERICAN DRAGOONS” BRIDLE ROSETTE, FROM COLLECTION OF HOWARD MADAUS

This item is a cast brass circular rosette for a regimental bridle; the motif of the face is nearly identical to that of the regimental buttons. Measures 27mm. it features an incised motif of a six… (1298-03) SOLD. Learn More »

RARE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR CONVERTED CARTRIDGE BOX

RARE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR CONVERTED CARTRIDGE BOX

During the course of our American Revolution many riflemen because they were needed desperately in "The Line", that is shouldering a smooth bore large caliber Brown Bess or Charleville type arm,… (1032-205) SOLD. Learn More »

CANTLE OF A GRIMSLEY PATTERN ARTILLERY DRIVER’S SADDLE FROM CITY POINT

CANTLE OF A GRIMSLEY PATTERN ARTILLERY DRIVER’S SADDLE FROM CITY POINT

Located at the confluence of the Appomattox and James Rivers, City Point was the site of Grant’s headquarters in the Petersburg campaign and also a massive supply depot and transportation hub with… (2022-467) SOLD. Learn More »

$250.00
Originally $395.00


SOLD

POST-CIVIL WAR GEORGIA BELT AND BUCKLE

POST-CIVIL WAR GEORGIA BELT AND BUCKLE

Black leather belt meas. approx. 1.75 inches wide with a line of stitching outlining each edge. The leather surface shows light to moderate surface finish loss from rubbing and use over the years. The… (2022-957) SOLD. Learn More »

$550.00
Originally $795.00


SOLD

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE SOCKET

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE SOCKET

Here is a fine example of a cavalry carbine socket a.k.a. ‘thimble’ or ‘boot’ used by cavalrymen during the Civil War and well into the 1880s. This small (2½” high) flared and cylindrical… (362-1211) SOLD. Learn More »

$35.00
SOLD

19TH CENTURY TWIST OF TOBACCO

19TH CENTURY TWIST OF TOBACCO

Twist of dried tobacco from Civil War period. This was a well sought after item by soldiers and was frequently used for trading between them. Measures approx. 5 ½” long  x 2 ¼” at widest… (1179-1339) SOLD. Learn More »

$25.00
SOLD

1ST PENNYSYLVANIA LIGHT ARTILLERY, BATTERIES F & G RIBBON – RICKETT’S BATTERY

1ST PENNYSYLVANIA LIGHT ARTILLERY, BATTERIES F & G RIBBON – RICKETT’S BATTERY

This rare ribbon is linked to one of the most famous artillery units to fight at Gettysburg – Rickett’s Battery – known for bearing the brunt of the Confederate assault on East Cemetery Hill. … (1256-148E) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

9th MICHIGAN REUNION RIBBON – DETROIT, 1907 – WITH MOURNING PHOTO OF COLONEL WILLIAM DUFFIELD

9th MICHIGAN REUNION RIBBON – DETROIT, 1907 – WITH MOURNING PHOTO OF COLONEL WILLIAM DUFFIELD

This white silk ribbon features blue and red printed text and American flag.  The front shows some slight dimming of the color with light fading of the printed text and motif. The top and bottom… (1152-29) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA AND EARLIER BRITISH BAYONET

REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA AND EARLIER BRITISH BAYONET

This bayonet was excavated in North America in the 19th century. It was designed to fit a "Brown Bess" type long arm. However, the size, about 10% smaller all around, indicates it was designed for a… (1032-217) SOLD. Learn More »

UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERAN’S CELLULOID LAPEL PIN – BIRMINGHAM, 1908

UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERAN’S CELLULOID LAPEL PIN – BIRMINGHAM, 1908

Offered here is a lapel pin measuring about 1 ½” in diameter, it has a white background (yellowed from age) with a red border along the top half. Featured in the center are images of three… (2025-3524) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

ENIGMATIC AND HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT TEXAS BOWIE KNIFE

ENIGMATIC AND HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT TEXAS BOWIE KNIFE

Offered is an impressive, to say the least, clipped point "Bowie Knife" which is featured in a publication. A cut and thrust fierce looking weapon with a 15 1/2-inch blade that dates possibly as early… (1032-201) SOLD. Learn More »

1900 CONGRESSIONAL REPORT - ESTABLISHMENT OF FREDERICKSBURG AND ADJACENT NATONAL BATTLEFIELDS

1900 CONGRESSIONAL REPORT - ESTABLISHMENT OF FREDERICKSBURG AND ADJACENT NATONAL BATTLEFIELDS

March 20, 1900. 4pp. This document reports back the House, with approval, the details of Bill No. 5044 which proposed to set apart "6,000 acres in Spottsylvania County, VA., embracing the area on… (337-144) SOLD. Learn More »

$35.00
Originally $45.00


SOLD

1862 CONFEDERATE IMPRINT - RESOLUTIONS OF FLORIDA

1862 CONFEDERATE IMPRINT - RESOLUTIONS OF FLORIDA

Doc. No. X. Richmond: William Ritchie, State printer, 1863. 33pp., measuring 5.125 x 8.75". Lightly yellowed round the margins, while exhibiting tiny intermittent specks, and small light… (337-186) SOLD. Learn More »

$112.50
Originally $150.00


SOLD

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY PROJECTILES: THE HALF SHELL BOOK, SIGNED BY AUTHOR JACK W. MELTON, JR.

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY PROJECTILES: THE HALF SHELL BOOK, SIGNED BY AUTHOR JACK W. MELTON, JR.

First Edition, printed 2018. Hardcover, 392 pages with 850 photographs, most in color.  Also includes maps, an index and bibliography. Excellent, near new condition. “Through Jack’s superb… (380-104) SOLD. Learn More »

$80.00
SOLD

“OFFICER’S BUGLE” BY JOHN H. FOOTE, NEW YORK

“OFFICER’S BUGLE” BY JOHN H. FOOTE, NEW YORK

This double-coil brass bugle clearly marked on the upper surface of the bell, “J HOWARD FOOTE / NEW YORK,” stands 10-1/4” tall, has a mouthpiece in place, and carries the remnants of a sky-blue… (380-67) SOLD. Learn More »

CDV VIEW OF THE ROBBINS AND LAWRENCE FACTORY- MAKERS OF THE M1841 RIFLE,  THE “WINDSOR ENFIELD,” AND OTHER ARMS

CDV VIEW OF THE ROBBINS AND LAWRENCE FACTORY- MAKERS OF THE M1841 RIFLE, THE “WINDSOR ENFIELD,” AND OTHER ARMS

Few operations better illustrate the connection between arms production and the Industrial Revolution than the Robbins and Lawrence factory in Windsor, VT, whose armory building is now the home of the… (1138-2177) SOLD. Learn More »

GENERAL ORDER NO. 74—MAJOR GEN. BUTLER /DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF / CONCERNING CIVILIAN COMPLAINTS

GENERAL ORDER NO. 74—MAJOR GEN. BUTLER /DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF / CONCERNING CIVILIAN COMPLAINTS

Dated “New Orleans, September 19, 1862. One page, 5” x 8. Fine condition. In this order Gen. Butler addresses the practice of Federal confiscation of civilian property for private use. Text: “It… (490-6636) SOLD. Learn More »

$20.00
SOLD

GENERAL ORDER NO. 7—MAJOR GEN. BUTLER--DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF / ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES / THE “CURSE OF THE ARMY.”

GENERAL ORDER NO. 7—MAJOR GEN. BUTLER--DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF / ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES / THE “CURSE OF THE ARMY.”

Dated “Ship Island, March 28, 1862.” On page, 5” x 8. Fine condition. Text: “It has come to the knowledge of the Commanding General, that notwithstanding all his efforts to prevent the… (490-6598) SOLD. Learn More »

$15.00
SOLD


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