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Standard brass wreath hat insignia with “U C V” at the center. Pair of attachment pins on reverse. Shows a good bit of tarnish but is complete. Measures 2 ½” in width.… (2025-3504) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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The May 10, 1861, issue of “The Philadelphia Inquirer” covering events during the early stages of the Civil War, which had begun less than a month prior with the firing on Fort Sumter on April… (236-1268) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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This original, double-action, .44 caliber, six shot revolver was made by the Colt’s Manufacturing Company in Hartford, Connecticut. The sidearm has a six shot cylinder matched to a 4¾” long round… (2025-3689) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,950.00
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Silver official badge of the Eighteenth (XVIII) Army Corps, Department of North Carolina / Army of the James. N. p., ca. early 1864. The lack of colored enamel indicates that the wearer would… (1298-06) SOLD. Learn More »
$800.00
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Dated “Head Quarters Mil. District of Washington / Washington D.C. Aug. 12th 1863.” Addressed to “Colonel.” Signed by “J.H. Martindale / Brig. Genl. Mil. Gov.” This letter concerns Surgeon… (2021-1116) SOLD. Learn More »
Red, white & blue silk ribbon attached to pinback celluloid bar at top. Overall measures 7” x 2”. Gold lettering on ribbon reads, “ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT / DEPT. OF NEW MEXICO / G. A. R. /… (2020-1176) SOLD. Learn More »
Here we have an unengraved fifth corps badge made of silver. It measures .75 inches by .75 inches. The silver is in good condition with only minor tarnish. There is a small bend to one of the arms but… (2020-862) SOLD. Learn More »
Very few regimentally marked British military long arms from any period survive today. They were used extensively on campaign and on the fields of battle for up to fifteen or more years, but after a… (1309-22) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,975.00
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Excellent condition, as new First Edition. Written by J. Duncan Campbell & Michael J. O’Donnell. Published 2004, O’Donnell Publications. Hardcover, 311 pages. Heavily illustrated with black… (602-33) SOLD. Learn More »
A rare French officer's pistol in flint and steel configuration and in superb unaltered condition. The approximately .54 caliber barrel is smooth bore and 8 inches in length. It is held in place by a… (1309-155) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,595.00
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Presented here, in very good condition, is a Type II Gwyn & Campbell carbine. One of some 4,000 carbines produced, the .52 caliber, percussion breech-loading Gwyn & Campbell carbine was the… (2025-3348) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,750.00
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Lead glass with polished pontils on the top of the finial and bottom of the bowl. It is decorated with cut flutes on the bowl and cover and stands 8 1/4" tall. Another obsolete 19th century form,… (1239-105) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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Kady Brownell was one of the colorful characters emerging from the Civil War who gained some notice at the time and a good deal more through self-promotion in the postwar years. She will be most… (2025-299) SOLD. Learn More »
$7,500.00
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This British-made accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the Pattern 1853 Enfield musket Type I and Type II. The Blade was made of the best cast steel and had an iron socket… (1284-23) SOLD. Learn More »
$345.00
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This uncommon badge features a crimson ribbon of silk, suspended from a silver brooch. The ribbon is embossed with the text “Battery I,/FIRST PENNA./LIGHT ARTILLERY” with decorative top banner… (1256-148D) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Single-shot, breechloading, percussion firearm used by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. Breechloading .50 caliber carbine invented and patented by physician Gilbert Smith of Buttermilk… (2025-3350) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,650.00
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Standard brass wreath hat insignia with “C V” at the center. Pin back attached on reverse. Very nice condition. Prior to the founding of the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) in 1889, every… (2025-3505) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This Pattern 1853 Type II Enfield percussion ignition rifle-musket is unbelievably not only due to its original 1856 configuration, but it is also regimentally marked and to a hard fighting combat… (1284-21) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,795.00
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In New York, G.A.R. Post No. 323 was known as the Joe Spratt Post and was located in Watertown, in Jefferson County. A monument honoring the post sits in the North Watertown Cemetery. The ribbon front… (1101-57) SOLD. Learn More »
$50.00
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This H-shaped, heavy, cast belt plate was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1886 and used on what is sometimes called the “loose-loop” belt, which has woven cartridge loops and ends that are secured to… (172-6098) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This scarce saber was manufactured by F.W. Widmann its designer. Andrew Mowbray, in his book THE AMERICAN EAGLE-POMMEL SWORD shows a specimen as figure 51A page 195. F.W. Widmann's company was acquired by Horstmann in 1848. This particular sword… (1179-250). Learn More »