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US MODEL 1855 .58 CALIBER MUSKET BALL PULLER

US MODEL 1855 .58 CALIBER MUSKET BALL PULLER

Very good condition. .58 caliber ball screw/puller. Measures 1.025” tall by 0.56” in diameter. These simple tools are getting harder to find.   … (1309-338) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

.69 CALIBER MUSKET WIPER

.69 CALIBER MUSKET WIPER

This is a .69 caliber musket wiper. It is an iron appendage that would be screwed on the ramrod and used extract debris or otherwise clean the musket barrel. It looks like a cork screw. The piece is… (1309-333) SOLD. Learn More »

$18.00
SOLD

RELIC -- US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE – FROM BERMUDA HUNDRED

RELIC -- US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE – FROM BERMUDA HUNDRED

“Dug” US cartridge box plate for the outer flap of the infantry cartridge pouch. Large “US” in the center of the plate. The face remains smooth with a fine dark patina. There are some dings… (1309-343) SOLD. Learn More »

$85.00
SOLD

ANTIQUE OPEN PONTIL MEDICINE BOTTLE

ANTIQUE OPEN PONTIL MEDICINE BOTTLE

This aqua glass bottle stands 8” tall hand has a textured appearance. Distinctive, narrow panels all the way around. Open pontil.  Base is 2 ¾” in diameter.  Excellent condition, no chips or… (1202-1047) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

1/9 PLATE AMBROTYPE OF 2ND NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERYMAN, DIED OF WOUNDS

1/9 PLATE AMBROTYPE OF 2ND NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERYMAN, DIED OF WOUNDS

This photograph features a chest-up view of young Almond B. Frank in Federal uniform. He wears the typical Federal 9-button frock and forage cap. Upon a close look, a small patriotic flag/eagle device… (2025-3131) SOLD. Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JAMES HENRY LANE, FROM RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER: GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JAMES HENRY LANE, FROM RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER: GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

James Henry Lane (b. July 28, 1833, Mathews County, Virginia) was educated at Virginia Military Institute under Stonewall Jackson, earned a master's from the University of Virginia, and taught at… (1189-168) SOLD. Learn More »

LARGE BRONZE MEDAL COMMEMORATING ANDREW JACKSON & BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

LARGE BRONZE MEDAL COMMEMORATING ANDREW JACKSON & BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

Major General Andrew Jackson was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal by the United States of America in 1815 for his actions in the Battle of New Orleans. Offered here is a bronze restrike created by… (236-1252) SOLD. Learn More »

FIRST EDITION – HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, 1905

FIRST EDITION – HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, 1905

12mo, 226, 22, lxix, 9 pgs. Illustrations, plans, frontis portrait, 7 maps including 3 folding. Unit roster as appendix. Original decorative blue cloth with gilt titled spine and cover, with gilt… (602-34) SOLD. Learn More »

$165.00
Originally $195.00


SOLD

18th CORPS BADGE

18th CORPS BADGE

A very good condition stamped metal 18th Corps badge with T-bar back and red paint accents indicating the 1st Division. The corps was officially created Dec. 24, 1862, and composed of troops serving… (2025-861) SOLD. Learn More »

LEATHER RIFLE SLING FOR ALLIN CONVERSION & M1873 MADE FROM TWO CIVIL WAR MUSKET SLINGS

LEATHER RIFLE SLING FOR ALLIN CONVERSION & M1873 MADE FROM TWO CIVIL WAR MUSKET SLINGS

This is a leather shoulder sling designed for use with the Allin Conversion rifles. The Springfield Model 1866 was a rifle made by the Springfield Armory between 1866 and 1873 featuring the… (1309-265) SOLD. Learn More »

ADMIRAL DEWEY MEDAL & USS OLYMPIA TOKEN

ADMIRAL DEWEY MEDAL & USS OLYMPIA TOKEN

The commemorative medal is for Admiral Dewey in New York in September of 1899. A spring pin hanger reads “SOUVENIR” with red, white, and blue ribbon. On the ribbon in gold is “Reception /… (236-1256) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC WHEEL CAP – PHILADELPHIA MADE, “E.R. COFFMAN” SIGNED

GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC WHEEL CAP – PHILADELPHIA MADE, “E.R. COFFMAN” SIGNED

This style of GAR cap was inspired by the changing styles of military and civilian headgear around the turn of the 19th Century – eventually seen in greater numbers among veteran photos in later… (2025-3034) SOLD. Learn More »

MASS. ARMS CO. MOLD FOR MODEL 1873 MAYNARD BULLETS

MASS. ARMS CO. MOLD FOR MODEL 1873 MAYNARD BULLETS

This is a nice example of the dual cavity bullet mold for .35 caliber Maynard carbines. The mold was made by the Massachusetts Arms Company. The iron mold is marked “MANUFACTURED BY / MASS. ARMS… (1309-238) SOLD. Learn More »

“LIONS OF THE ROUND TOP”, BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, JULY 2, 1863, BY DON TROIANI

“LIONS OF THE ROUND TOP”, BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, JULY 2, 1863, BY DON TROIANI

#8 in the Epic of Gettysburg Series, from the original oil by the artist; copyright 1995. Number 346 of 1863. Copyright 1997.  Features Col. Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine.  Overall measures… (2025-1507) SOLD. Learn More »

DON’T GIVE AN INCH – LITTLE ROUND TOP, BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, JULY 2, 1863 – DON TROIANI

DON’T GIVE AN INCH – LITTLE ROUND TOP, BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, JULY 2, 1863 – DON TROIANI

#6 in Epic of Gettysburg Series. Number 670/1250. Copyright 1993. Features 16th Michigan, 140th New York, and Brig. Gen. Strong Vincent. Overall measures 30 3/4” x 24 1/2”. Excellent condition;… (2025-1384) SOLD. Learn More »

PRINT – EVENING IN SAVANNAH, 1864 by WILLIAM MCGRATH

PRINT – EVENING IN SAVANNAH, 1864 by WILLIAM MCGRATH

This print’s full title is “EVENING IN SAVANNAH, 1864 / C.S.S. Savannah Returning to the Waterfront from Duty near Fort Jackson.”  It measures 30 ½” x 23 ¾” and is numbered 65 of 950. … (2025-1486) SOLD. Learn More »

WW1 US M1917 BOLO KNIFE AND SCABBARD BY PLUMB

WW1 US M1917 BOLO KNIFE AND SCABBARD BY PLUMB

The M1910 bolo knife, made at Springfield from 1910 to 1918, had been issued to aid in cutting through undergrowth and clearing fields of fire. The Model 1917 Bolo was an improvement that omitted the… (169-670) SOLD. Learn More »

CIRCA 1825-1845 BLOWN AND CUT DECANTER

CIRCA 1825-1845 BLOWN AND CUT DECANTER

Attractive blown and cut decanter, Pittsburgh or an East Coast factory, circa 1825-1845.  The decanter is 7 3/8" tall, has a polished pontil, and is cut with a typical American pattern of circles… (1239-97) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

CIRCA 1800-1840 NON-LEAD GLASS MORTAR AND PESTLE

CIRCA 1800-1840 NON-LEAD GLASS MORTAR AND PESTLE

Mortar and pestle stands 2 1/2" tall with an open pontil.  Probably from a small apothecary chest.  The end of the pestle and bottom of the mortar show that it was heavily used.  Non-lead glass,… (1239-94) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

VERY SCARCE ROUND-ENDED SHOULDER STRAPS: 1st LIEUTENANT OF STAFF

VERY SCARCE ROUND-ENDED SHOULDER STRAPS: 1st LIEUTENANT OF STAFF

This is a very scarce pattern of Civil War officer’s shoulder straps, using rounded ends instead of the usual straight ends to create a rectangle. This pattern is pictured and discussed by Lanham in… (1299-22) SOLD. Learn More »


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IMPORT SAXON FIREARM LIEGE MANUFACTURE MODEL 1851 FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

This Civil War P.J. Malherbe & Company “Saxon” Percussion Rifle was once part of George Rosensteel’s Civil War National Museum located in Gettysburg, PA on the Taneytown Road. Later the museum incorporated the famous “Electric Map”… (2025-3338). Learn More »

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