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Civil War officers by regulation wore a sword knot on the hilts of their swords. Originally intended to prevent the sword’s loss in action by acting as a wrist strap, the leather versions issued to… (790-14) SOLD. Learn More »
$300.00
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The standard issue cartridge box used by the infantry in the immediate post-civil war era was the Model 1861 and Model 1864. Up until about summer of 1867, the box was used in conjunction with the… (2025-2017) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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This album is not only in good condition, but dated by year of manufacture. Commercially available as “The Photographic Album / NEW YORK / D. APPLETON & Co. 443 & 445 Broadway”, this… (1300-119) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Adopted in 1899 and first issued in 1900, the bronze-toned Maltese cross featured a Confederate battle flag on one side and was inscribed with "Deo Vindice" (God our Vindicator) and "1861-1865" on the… (490-7564) SOLD. Learn More »
$325.00
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Offered is a Delegate badge from the 1913 national encampment held in Chattanooga, TN. Measures 5 3/8" x 2". Brooch is a wingspread eagle atop crossed cannons & cannon balls, with a cavalry saber… (490-7566) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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This title claims a spot firmly among the most-read firsthand accounts of the Battle of Gettysburg. Tillie Pierce’s recollections of the battle from the point of view of a young girl made her… (1300-109) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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As described in The American Military Spur by Dorsey on pages 61-64, the Pattern 1885 Enlisted Spur was introduced with the other new cavalry equipment in Ordnance Memoranda No. 29. This heavy,… (2024-604) SOLD. Learn More »
$195.00
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Offered here is a 2.5” x 2.5” x 1.5” chunk of brick from the Chancellor House. This house was “Chancellorsville” at the intersection of the Orange Turnpike and Eley’s Ford Road, about 8… (1300-37) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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This scarce 1855 rifleman’s belt rig is in excellent condition and complete with its two-piece frame buckle, brass belt loops, bayonet frog and support straps, and a scabbard with 1855 sword bayonet… (1304-04) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,595.00
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Civil War officers by regulation wore a sword knot on the hilts of their swords. Originally intended to prevent the sword’s loss in action by acting as a wrist strap, the leather versions issued to… (2025-2655) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a really nice set of bullion embroidered triple-border shoulder straps for a Lieutenant Colonel on staff duty, showing deep black velvet centers, bright silver oak leaves, and triple borders… (1299-14) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,250.00
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Infantry colonels were combat officers, commanding their regiments from the front lines and with only one colonel to thirty line officers in a regiment, their shoulder straps are hard to find. This is… (1299-35) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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This is a single strap, constructed with a black velvet ground showing a spread-winged U.S. eagle indicating a full Colonel serving on staff duty in embroidered bullion and sequins, and is a step up… (1299-36) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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These medals were authorized by the State of Ohio specifically for veteran volunteers - those soldiers from the state who had reenlisted for an additional term of service during the war. Some 20,000… (2025-814) SOLD. Learn More »
$375.00
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The most famous, single-shot, percussion firearm used during the Civil War was the Sharps carbine, a .52 caliber, breechloading firearm invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian… (2025-1175) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,395.00
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Featured in this daguerreotype image is a seated John Douglass Fowler, a dual service branch member of the Confederate armed forces and casualty of First Bull Run; “’De Mortuis nil nis Verum’ On… (1266-448) SOLD. Learn More »
$950.00
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A pre-Civil War Massachusetts Militia officer, Thomas was Major of the 4th Massachusetts Militia Infantry Battalion at the outbreak of the conflict. When it became apparent that the conflict would not… (1268-1027) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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The small yet divided state of Maryland sent its sons to fight and die for the Union or the Confederacy. This rare style officer's hat was worn by Thomas H. Marshall who chose the Northern cause and… (1284-11) SOLD. Learn More »
$6,975.00
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Offered here is a delicate pair of brass spurs. Rounded form overall with round strap loops. Iron rowels in sun burst pattern spin freely. A single worn “W” stamped on one arm. Brass wears fine… (2024-611) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This is a nice, complete Confederate spur. Similar in style to federal spurs, but just not quite the same. It is non-dug, cast brass and wears a fine, very dark patina from age. Has squared-off neck… (2024-608) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Large English Bowie Knife With Sheath 1870’S – 1880’S »
Imported (Clauberg) Us Model 1860 Light Cavalry Officer's Saber »
This elegant silvered fife, 15-1/4” long, bears a great presentation and was carried by a company musician with Civil War service in two New York regiments, one of them a zouave regiment, and substantial service in the regular army. He seems to… (1268-167). Learn More »