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PAINTED DOUBLE SPOUT CONFEDERATE TIN DRUM CANTEEN

PAINTED DOUBLE SPOUT CONFEDERATE TIN DRUM CANTEEN

This canteen is a little larger than the average tin drum canteen. This one meas. approx. 8.00 inches across and is approx. 2.08 inches wide. One side of the canteen is completely flat while the other… (2026-476) SOLD. Learn More »

PHILADELPHIA DEPOT CANTEEN BY HADDEN, PORTER, AND BOOTH – WITH COVER, STOPPER, AND SLING

PHILADELPHIA DEPOT CANTEEN BY HADDEN, PORTER, AND BOOTH – WITH COVER, STOPPER, AND SLING

Offered is a Philadelphia Depot canteen bearing the makers name "Hadden, Porter & Booth Phila" on the spout, which were produced under contract in August of 1863, and February 1864. The jean wool… (1032-202) SOLD. Learn More »

FULL BOX OF .56-50 SPENCER CARTRIDGES (42) FROM SAGE AMMUNITION WORKS

FULL BOX OF .56-50 SPENCER CARTRIDGES (42) FROM SAGE AMMUNITION WORKS

Offered here is a decent box that contains forty-two original .56-50 Spencer cartridges. The labeled outer box holds six inner pasteboard sleeves, with seven cartridges in each, totaling 42 metallic,… (1289-77) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ENLISTEDMAN’S BELT AND BUCKLE

CIVIL WAR ENLISTEDMAN’S BELT AND BUCKLE

Leather belt is in fair to good condition; leather remains soft and pliable with heavily crazed surface. A sheet brass “keeper” is attached to the end. The belt plate is the Model 1839 oval US and… (2026-346) SOLD. Learn More »

GROUPING OF 85th PA ITEMS – REGIMENTAL HISTORY, CDV SIGNED BY COL. HOWELL, AND HOWELL’S BELT PLATE

GROUPING OF 85th PA ITEMS – REGIMENTAL HISTORY, CDV SIGNED BY COL. HOWELL, AND HOWELL’S BELT PLATE

This interesting grouping is closely tied to the 85th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and their commander, Colonel Joshua Howell.  Joshua Howell began the Civil War as a Brigadier General of… (2026-28) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SMALL BRASS PLATE

CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SMALL BRASS PLATE

This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. This specimen is constructed of strong, black bridle… (490-7625) SOLD. Learn More »

RELIC US M1861 LOCKPLATE AND HAMMER FROM GETTYSBURG

RELIC US M1861 LOCKPLATE AND HAMMER FROM GETTYSBURG

Offered here is a complete M1861 Rifle Musket lockplate. Piece is complete with hammer and all internal components. Iron is rusty and pitted, as is to be expected with any iron relic. Iron remains… (2025-1700) SOLD. Learn More »

CIRCA 1790-1830 FREE BLOWN WINE GLASS

CIRCA 1790-1830 FREE BLOWN WINE GLASS

This small piece of glassware is a free blown wine glass with medial bladed knop stem.  American 1790-1830, 3/8" tall. This generic wine is the most popular shape found in the US in the early 19th… (1239-117) SOLD. Learn More »

$10.00
SOLD

PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ERA WOOL SOCKS

PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ERA WOOL SOCKS

Socks are in worn condition. The wool is nicely woven. One sock has a small hole at the toe. The other sock has more wear in the heel, ball of foot, and toe areas. Heel has cotton patch that was also… (1268-038) SOLD. Learn More »

WORLD CLASS ZOUAVE OFFICER’S JACKET OF CAPT. THOMAS HICKEY – 164th NY, CORCORAN’S IRISH LEGION- MORTALLY WOUNDED AT COLD HARBOR – PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE FIELD WEARING THIS UNIFORM

WORLD CLASS ZOUAVE OFFICER’S JACKET OF CAPT. THOMAS HICKEY – 164th NY, CORCORAN’S IRISH LEGION- MORTALLY WOUNDED AT COLD HARBOR – PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE FIELD WEARING THIS UNIFORM

This impressive officer’s jacket has a lot going for it- strong condition, great visual appeal, an air-tight identification to Captain Thomas Hickey of the 164th New York, an officer with a good… (1314-09) SOLD. Learn More »

VERY RARE 1905 FIRST EDITION – THE IMMORTAL SIX HUNDRED BY MURRAY – EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM COLLECTION

VERY RARE 1905 FIRST EDITION – THE IMMORTAL SIX HUNDRED BY MURRAY – EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM COLLECTION

This scarce first edition predates the revised and expanded 1911 edition and chronicles the famous story of the Immortal Six Hundred Confederate Officer POW’s who were poorly treated in retaliation… (1268-1039) SOLD. Learn More »

$85.00
SOLD

MID-1800’S GUTTA PERCHA JEWEL BOX

MID-1800’S GUTTA PERCHA JEWEL BOX

Gutta Percha is made from a Malayan tree resin. It is pliable when heated but solid at room temperature. It came into use prior to the Civil War and was used for cases and picture frames to hold… (1211-110) SOLD. Learn More »

$85.00
SOLD

PAINTED CANTEEN OF PVT. FRANCIS G. STANLEY – 14th MAINE – DIED OF DISEASE, AUGUST, 1864

PAINTED CANTEEN OF PVT. FRANCIS G. STANLEY – 14th MAINE – DIED OF DISEASE, AUGUST, 1864

“Afar they fell. It was the zone, of fig and orange, cane and lime (A land how all unlike their own, With the cold pine-grove overgrown), But still their Country's clime. And there in youth they… (1032-199) SOLD. Learn More »

PRE-CIVIL WAR MILITIA CANTEEN – PERIOD PAINT WITH STAR

PRE-CIVIL WAR MILITIA CANTEEN – PERIOD PAINT WITH STAR

This smaller variety of canteen generally found favor among militia units that did not need large capacity vessels for their typically lighter duties.  Measuring just 4.25” in diameter, this… (1032-204) SOLD. Learn More »

1/6 PLATE AMBROTYPE OF PRIVATE J. LEIGHTON AND WIFE – 12th NH, DIED OF DISEASE, 1863

1/6 PLATE AMBROTYPE OF PRIVATE J. LEIGHTON AND WIFE – 12th NH, DIED OF DISEASE, 1863

This ambrotype features a young James Clark Leighton and his wife, surely taken not long before his enlistment.  James was a resident of Gilmanton, and was 24 when he enlisted on August 13, 1862 and… (2025-895) SOLD. Learn More »

MODEL 1840 CAVALRY "WRISTBREAKER" FOR SOUTH CAROLINA

MODEL 1840 CAVALRY "WRISTBREAKER" FOR SOUTH CAROLINA

Swords by William Glaze are some of the most highly sought after. These were originally provided under contract for the State of South Carolina between 1850-53. These were to be issued to South… (1052-663) SOLD. Learn More »

ORDER WRITTEN AND SIGNED BY ACTING SURGEON GENERAL BARNES –MAY, 1864

ORDER WRITTEN AND SIGNED BY ACTING SURGEON GENERAL BARNES –MAY, 1864

On September 3, 1863, Barnes was by a special order of the War Department "empowered to take charge of the bureau of the Medical Department of the army and to perform the duties of Surgeon General… (1309-471) SOLD. Learn More »

FRAMED MEMORIAL SERVICE INVITATION OF GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN

FRAMED MEMORIAL SERVICE INVITATION OF GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN

Printed invitation to attend a Memorial Service for General John A. Logan. “Your presence is requested at the Memorial Service to be held at the Academy of Music, Tuesday evening March eighth, 1887,… (2025-3080) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

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… (2026-239) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

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… (2026-237) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD


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REGULATION CIVIL WAR US ARMY ISSUE BLANKET IN AMAZING CONDITION

These wool blankets were an essential piece of a Union soldier's gear. This one is full length and unaltered. It measures 66 inches wide by 80 inches in length. The ends are finished on the sides, and they are basted over 1/2 inch on the long ends to… (2025-1850). Learn More »

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