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The 1864 patented metal self-closing safety match holder is a cast iron “match safe” produced by Davenport, Mallory & Company (D.M. & Co.) of New Haven, Connecticut. U.S. Patent No.… (1138-2265) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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These wonderfully crude wooden drumsticks appear to be made from Hickory. They were formerly in the Texas Civil War Museum where they were classified as Confederate. The hand carved sticks measure 15… (1179-418A) SOLD. Learn More »
$395.00
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This offering is among the rarest items we had had the pleasure to handle! This round visorless wool cap is the regulation "undress" or to be "worn at sea" or "service" cap of the Confederate States… (1179-437) SOLD. Learn More »
$15,000.00
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The Scottish Highland dirk is known to have been in use since the 5th century CE. One of Its trademark distinctions from European daggers is in in having but a single edge scalloped on the… (2026-640) SOLD. Learn More »
$695.00
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Vertical cabinet card photograph of the Stonewall Jackson monument located in Oak Grove Cemetery at Lexington, Virginia. His gravesite is marked by this prominent bronze statue created by sculptor… (1266-1021) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This is an interesting old relic from a local G.A.R. veterans’ post. This was the standard weapon of the Prussian cavalry in 1813-14. The Prussian Hussars as well as the Dragoons and the gunners of… (2023-2998) SOLD. Learn More »
$295.00
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Original strip of Civil War “Lucifer’s.” Matches were an extremely popular item, considered important for the welfare of the troops. Matches were sometimes sold in “strips,” and several… (2026-936) SOLD. Learn More »
$18.00
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Edward Gould & Son was a well-known London homeopathic chemist, and their boxes served both medical practitioners and private households. Beyond their practical function, these cases also embodied… (1256-15) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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Original WW2 Army machete. Measures 23.5” overall with original rough finished 18” blade with a factory applied edge. Strongly stamped “TRUETEMPER / U.S. / -1944-”. The factory edge remains… (169-939) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets (M1855, M1861, M1863, CONVERSIONS). Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a blued surface - complete with… (490-7555) SOLD. Learn More »
$165.00
SOLD
This musket bears a very clear “SNJ” state ownership stamp on the top of the barrel just forward of the frizzen. The barrel has very clear proof marks on the left breech: a “US” over a sunken… (2025-3653) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,250.00
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Wood drum canteens are about as iconically Confederate as you can get and this one is a cut-above in quality of construction, visual appeal, and identification by the soldier. This measures 6-3/4 x… (2026-479) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,750.00
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Here is a nice example of an Ames 1862-dated naval boarding cutlass for U.S. Navy seamen aboard ship during the Civil War. The cutlass and scabbard share matching numbers. The blade measures… (490-7511) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,250.00
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Onion bottles, named for their squat, bulbous shape, were commonly used in the late 17th and 18th centuries for shipping and storing wine and spirits. The wide, flat base made them stable on sailing… (84-101) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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This long machete and its canvas scabbard remain in excellent, unused condition. Made by Collins & Company of Hartford, Connecticut, this is a LEGITIMUS model long jungle machete. The Machete has… (169-932) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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A cone-shaped turned drinking horn made of horn, with a simple, narrow, flat iron hook riveted at the top edge to serve as a belt clip. This measures about 8-1/2” long, with prominent tip, and is… (1289-111) SOLD. Learn More »
$295.00
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Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this non-regulation Union jacket shows legitimate wear, field use, some soiling, and period repairs, but remains in very good condition and… (1268-1257) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,950.00
SOLD
American heavy cut glass sugar bowl with cover 1830-1860. This sugar bowl is probably from an East Coast factory where these very large bowls were popular. It is cut with an overall geometric… (1239-115) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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The m1858 Mounted Services Jacket - trimmed in yellow - was ubiquitous among Federal Cavalry Troopers during the Civil War and into the West as a standard issue item. One of the war’s most… (2024-1844) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,895.00
SOLD
Here is an original Civil War ‘Burnside’ cavalry carbine specimen in excellent condition that was produced by the Burnside Rifle Co of Providence, Rhode Island in the last two years of the war.… (490-7434) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,795.00
SOLD
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This is a rare, early-war, identified Massachusetts issue red blanket carried by a soldier in the 13th Massachusetts who was wounded at Antietam on Sept. 17, 1862, and died of those wounds at a U.S. hospital at Rappahannock Station on November 12.… (490-7138). Learn More »