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This is an original Model 1855 socket bayonet for .58 caliber Civil War era Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a mottled gray surface tone. Some… (490-7542) SOLD. Learn More »
$165.00
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Top of lid is stamped with, “SHANNON, MILLER & GRANT, MILITARY GOODS, MAIDEN BAND, NEW YORK”. Some light scratches and surface rust are present. Box is slightly warped so that lid does not… (344-2689) SOLD. Learn More »
CDV is of William B. Murray wearing a dark double-breasted frock coat with shoulder knots. Image is clear with good contrast and is mostly clean. Reverse has no photographer’s imprint but does have… (344-2394) SOLD. Learn More »
Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this stars-and-stripes US Navy ensign flew over the USS Pontoosuc during its year of active service in 1864-65, which included the two… (1268-654) SOLD. Learn More »
$5,500.00
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This lovely badge was given to members and staff of the delegation of the Pennsylvania State Legislature who attended the dedication of Grant’s Tomb in New York City on April 27, 1897. The ribbon… (1202-1006) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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Once in the collection of well-known Virginia photography collector Bill Turner, this Civil War albumen photograph of a Confederate officer has period notations on the reverse, but had some cracks and… (1266-813) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Here is a tagged pair of original, fine quality, unmarked specimens of the Deringer-style pocket pistol, once the favorite handgun of American civilians in the early 1850s. Each of these two… (2025-2937) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,500.00
SOLD
The bayonet for the US M1835/40 flintlock musket essentially set the pattern for socket bayonets for the rest of the century. The musket went into production at Springfield in 1840 and in addition to… (490-3298) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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Stamped brass infantry horn insignia. Brass retains much of the original gilt. Reverse of each features two soldered attachment loops, with two of the insignia missing one loop. Measures 3 ¼”… (344-2992) SOLD. Learn More »
Original WWII era home front banner to hang in the window of a home with a member of the household, usually male, serving in the war. The number of stars indicates the number of individuals, in this… (595-2375) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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An interesting and extremely skillful example of Victorian mourning art- a Civil War carte-de-visite portrait of General John Sedgwick set in an eight-pointed star frame made of one square… (1202-1013) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
SOLD
This is a scarce Civil War private purchase mess set patented by L.H. Worman and J.O. Ely of Philadelphia on February 4, 1862. The patent documents make clear the designer was likely a Phillip Ulmer,… (490-7280) SOLD. Learn More »
$595.00
SOLD
This very rare miniature souvenir knapsack was produced for the September 12, 1888 National Grand Army of the Republic encampment at Columbus, Ohio. Made of lacquered/japanned tin, brass, and felt;… (1202-1016) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Wood cut from the battlefield furnished material for all sorts of Gettysburg souvenirs. Canes were one of the most popular- functional, particularly for the aging veterans who visited the battlefield… (490-7591) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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By Colonel Edward Martin (Compiled) / E.S. Wallace (Editor). Published by 28th Division Publishing Company, Pittsburgh, PA. (Vol. 1--1923; Vols. 2 thru 5--1924). Volume 1 is 498 pages; Vol. 2: 558… (1202-1040) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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Buff leather belt that has been dyed black to conform to the 1851 regulations. Leather is in very good to excellent condition. Belt has been altered to use a rectangular sword belt plate instead of… (344-1066) SOLD. Learn More »
White buff leather belt that is slightly stiff with heavy surface dirt from age and storage. One of the sections has a 1.50 inch piece of leather missing on one edge. One end of the belt passes… (344-920) SOLD. Learn More »
Soldiers in camp often used what leisure time they had in crafting small mementos that might be sent home or retained as souvenirs. Prisoners of war had the additional incentive of selling or trading… (1268-1226) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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William Kinsey had been a harness maker in Newark, NJ, before the war and as William Kinsey and Company had a number government contracts for leather gear. According to Bazelon, Vol. 1, these included… (1304-99) SOLD. Learn More »
$975.00
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S.O. Barnum & Son, at 265-267 Main Steet in Buffalo, NY, was a shopping mainstay of downtown Buffalo for generations. Founded in 1845, Barnum's (no relation to P.T. Barnum) were longtime dealers… (490-6986) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,195.00
SOLD
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Manufactured: Newark, NJ Maker: Sauerbier, Henry Year: Early Civil War Model: Model 1840 transitional with 1860 style grip Size: 34.2 inch blade, 1.17 wide, .353 thick This sword has all true Type 1 features with the exception of the Model 1860 style… (870-159). Learn More »