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CIVIL WAR M1851 NCO SWORD BELT WITH BUCKLE AND STRAPS

CIVIL WAR M1851 NCO SWORD BELT WITH BUCKLE AND STRAPS

This is an NCO sword belt rig with fine buckle mounted on well-worn leather. Belt is constructed of bridle leather with long and short sword “drops” attached. Belt is 1.9” wide and approximately… (172-6090) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR LETTER COLLECTION – D.W. BUTTLES, 28th WISCONSIN INFANTRY

CIVIL WAR LETTER COLLECTION – D.W. BUTTLES, 28th WISCONSIN INFANTRY

According to available records, Daniel W Buttles resided in Spring Prairie, Wisconsin when he enlisted as a private on August 18th, 1862.  That same day, he mustered into Company I of the 28th… (1179-426) SOLD. Learn More »

MUSICIAN’S DRUMSTICK HOLDER BREAST PLATE WITH PAIR OF DRUM STICKS

MUSICIAN’S DRUMSTICK HOLDER BREAST PLATE WITH PAIR OF DRUM STICKS

These clipped-corner rectangular breast plates with two cannon barrel like tubes were intended to fit a drummer’s drum-sling and carry his drumsticks when not in use. The reverse has doubled brass… (2025-539) SOLD. Learn More »

U.S. 12 POUND GRAPE SHOT BALL RECOVERED FROM GETTYSBURG

U.S. 12 POUND GRAPE SHOT BALL RECOVERED FROM GETTYSBURG

Grape shot ball was found in the woods between Pennsylvania monument and Taneytown Road. Approx. 1 3/8" in diameter. This relic was once part of the Iva Rosensteel Rider collection. Mrs. Rider is the… (2025-610) SOLD. Learn More »

U.S. BRIDLE BIT RECOVERED ON EAST CAVALRY FIELD, GETTYSBURG – GEISELMAN COLLECTION

U.S. BRIDLE BIT RECOVERED ON EAST CAVALRY FIELD, GETTYSBURG – GEISELMAN COLLECTION

Here, in attractive condition, is a Model 1859 U.S. Cavalry Bridle Bit, Model Number 4. It was found in relic condition in Gettysburg on the East Cavalry Field, from the Vaughn Collection. John… (2025-581) SOLD. Learn More »

US BRIDLE BIT RECOVERED ON EAST CAVALRY FIELD, GETTYSBURG – GEISELMAN COLLECTION

US BRIDLE BIT RECOVERED ON EAST CAVALRY FIELD, GETTYSBURG – GEISELMAN COLLECTION

Here, in excellent condition, is a Model 1859 U.S. Cavalry Bridle Bit. It was found in relic condition in Gettysburg on the East Cavalry Field.  John Geiselman purchased it for his collection from… (2025-583) SOLD. Learn More »

EAGLE BREAST PLATE RECOVERED AT HARPER’S FERRY

EAGLE BREAST PLATE RECOVERED AT HARPER’S FERRY

Pattern 1826 eagle breastplate with a nice even chocolate patina and good detail to the striking of the eagle. Reverse has 100% of the lead fill but only the remains of both attachment loops. Written… (2025-528) SOLD. Learn More »

RARE CHIEF OF GULL LAKE CHIPPEWAS STEREO CARD

RARE CHIEF OF GULL LAKE CHIPPEWAS STEREO CARD

This dual image features Qui-wi-sain shisk, or “Bad Boy”, a one-time chief of the Chippewa Tribe of the Gulf Lake Region of Michigan. He is wrapped in a trade-style blanket and is holding a… (1266-849) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR POCKET, HAVERSACK OR SADDLE VALISE TELESCOPE

CIVIL WAR POCKET, HAVERSACK OR SADDLE VALISE TELESCOPE

A “two-draw” telescope measuring 8-1/4” when closed and 18-1/2” when extended. This is a typical brass-body construction with the main tube covered in a thin, textured brown leather with a… (2024-1843) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

CIVIL WAR BELT WITH PATTERN 1851 NCO BUCKLE

CIVIL WAR BELT WITH PATTERN 1851 NCO BUCKLE

This is a Civil War-era belt in good condition. Belt is constructed of bridle leather that measures approximately 39” long overall x 1.75” wide. Leather is smooth and supple with a light… (172-6089) SOLD. Learn More »

ID’D POW ENCAMPMENT BADGE – 1st NEW JERSEY, ANDERSONVILLE PRISONER

ID’D POW ENCAMPMENT BADGE – 1st NEW JERSEY, ANDERSONVILLE PRISONER

This ribbon is from the "33rd Annual Ex-Prisoners of War Encampment” referring to the annual meeting of the National Association of Union Ex-Prisoners of War, held in September 1905 in Denver. The… (523-54) SOLD. Learn More »

SMITH PATENT SURGEON’S SHOULDER STRAPS

SMITH PATENT SURGEON’S SHOULDER STRAPS

Military goods dealer James S. Smith of New York patented this form of shoulder strap using a gilt brass frame stamped to imitate dead and bright embroidered bullion borders fitted with pins on the… (490-7266) SOLD. Learn More »

BULLET IN WOOD FROM GETTYSBURG, KEN BREAM COLLECTION

BULLET IN WOOD FROM GETTYSBURG, KEN BREAM COLLECTION

All that remains of a tree, once standing on the battlefield, with a bullet fired into it.  Smaller piece of wood (2” long) with undetermined type of bullet. The heavy lead projectile is visible on… (224-774) SOLD. Learn More »

REVOLUTIONARY WAR PAY ORDER FOR ARMS

REVOLUTIONARY WAR PAY ORDER FOR ARMS

A very clear and legible pay order for “ten arms,” dated April 19, 1776, exactly one year after Lexington and Concord, signed at lower right by Thomas Seymour and Oliver Ellsworth of the Committee… (2025-287) SOLD. Learn More »

REMINGTON BULLET MOLD FOR .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER

REMINGTON BULLET MOLD FOR .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for.44 caliber Army revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Sprue cutter is attached to the top at the hinge pin and features the “rounded” end… (2-678) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

.45-70 TRAPDOOR BAYONET & ARSENAL MARKED SCABBARD WITH “NJ” DISK

.45-70 TRAPDOOR BAYONET & ARSENAL MARKED SCABBARD WITH “NJ” DISK

This is a very nice original socket bayonet with metal scabbard for the .45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle and made for New Jersey Volunteers. This bayonet was made after the Civil War for the… (2023-905) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR DOUBLE BORDER US SURGEON’S SHOULDER STRAPS

CIVIL WAR DOUBLE BORDER US SURGEON’S SHOULDER STRAPS

This is a very nice set of shoulder straps for a Civil War surgeon showing strong gilt remaining on the bullion borders and oak-leaf rank insignia, nice deep color and no moth damage to the black… (490-7272) SOLD. Learn More »

LARGE SILVER SPOON FOUND IN A CONFEDERATE CAMP AT CASHTOWN, PA

LARGE SILVER SPOON FOUND IN A CONFEDERATE CAMP AT CASHTOWN, PA

Presented in a Riker display case is a large silver soup spoon excavated from a Civil War Confederate camp at Cashtown, PA.  Found by local relic hunters in 1995, this large spoon is in complete and… (2025-591) SOLD. Learn More »

$35.00
SOLD

CONFEDERATE CAVALRY BRIDLE BIT RECOVERD AT MARYLAND HEIGHTS

CONFEDERATE CAVALRY BRIDLE BIT RECOVERED AT MARYLAND HEIGHTS

Blacksmith forged iron bit typically used by Southern cavalry of the Civil War period. Side “cheek” pieces are made of ¼” thick iron stock and are nearly straight. Complete with mouth piece and… (2025-580) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

CLIPPED SIGNATURE WITH CDV OF GEN. ROBERT ANDERSON, HERO OF FORT SUMTER

CLIPPED SIGNATURE WITH CDV OF GEN. ROBERT ANDERSON, HERO OF FORT SUMTER

Housed in a Riker box measuring 8 ¼” x 12 ¼” is an undated clipped signature on a 3 ½” x 2” piece of paper.  Handwritten in ink:  “Respectfully / yr obt servt / Robert Anderson / Major… (2025-492) SOLD. Learn More »


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A BEYOND RARE CS ARKANSAS FROCK COAT AND "BONNET DE POLICE"

Mr. Ray Richey, owner of the Texas Civil War Museum, purchased this uniform coat and hat directly from an Arkansas estate in 2003. Twenty-six years prior to this it was acquired from the Beneux Plantation in Mulberry, Arkansas. Positive… (1268-057). Learn More »

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