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Measuring 13-1/4” by 18-1/2” and weighing 13lbs, this cast iron plaque has a polychrome oval portrait bust of Lincoln at top in a wreath, flanked by US flags. A narrow, raised border frames the… (2022-2328) SOLD. Learn More »
This is a very good example of the sword/saber bayonet for the Remington Model 1862 US Contract Rifle, best known as the “Remington Zouave.” The brass hilt has a nice mellow patina, that is not… (2022-1776) SOLD. Learn More »
This American or Continental decanter stands 6 1/4" tall, with a rough ground pontil. It is unusual to find 18th century bottles this size. It was either used as a cruet bottle at the table, a… (1239-102) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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This decanter, probably American, stands 9 3/4" tall, non-lead glass with and open pontil scar. This bottle has a small piece missing under the lip that does not distract or limit its use. It is… (1239-101) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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This is an incredible piece! An oval mourning broach made of gold plated brass and black enamel. Housed under beveled glass in the center is an image of Luther C. Ladd of the 6th Massachusetts… (1202-879) SOLD. Learn More »
$595.00
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This excellent example of the most-widely issued weapon of the Civil War comes to us in a near-fine condition considering its age and many comparable examples. All metal surfaces are bright and very… (490-7416) SOLD. Learn More »
$5,950.00
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An excellent example of one of the most popular metallic cartridge revolvers of the American Civil War period. The Smith & Wesson No. 2 Army revolver was a six shot, single action revolver that… (1309-126) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,150.00
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A dynamic 1892 cabinet card format photograph of Civil War veteran William Henry Bates of the 8th Missouri in his wartime uniform and gear. The habits of Civil War drill also kicked in for the… (2025-3444) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This ribbon commemorates the return home of the 187th from their Civil War service. Condition is good, with almost no fraying or major staining (a small hole is noted, partially obscuring the “y”… (595-2308) SOLD. Learn More »
$50.00
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This striking ribbon features red text over white silk and remains in good condition. The event included Companies “I”, “B”, and “The Band”. Various batteries served in independent… (595-1440) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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This striking ribbon features red text over white silk and remains in good condition. The event included Companies “I”, “B”, and “The Band”. Various batteries served in independent… (595-1441) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
SOLD
Contrary to popular belief the French Expeditionary Force during the Crimean War of 1854 to 1856 for the most part carried Model 1816, 1822 and 1842 percussion ignition but all smooth bore muskets.… (1284-17) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,495.00
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Unused letter cover, or envelope. Color tinted engraving of “U.S.A. Genl. Hospital, Patterson Park, Balto. No. 3.” Image fills whole cover. Color remains vibrant. Cover is in very good… (2021-129A) SOLD. Learn More »
This is a nicely matted and framed print made from a sketch by Leslie’s “special artist” W.T. Crane and is the last of three done by him that General Gilmore included in his official reports of… (2021-976) SOLD. Learn More »
Backmark: “Broadbent & Co., Philadelphia.” Mounted in a page from a CDV album, 4.75” x 4.25, w/interior gilt trim. A studio photo, featuring a mustachioed soldier in standing Napoleonic… (2021-1096) SOLD. Learn More »
This early example from the Springfield Armory is dated 1861 on the lockplate, thus being the first year of manufacture and issue of this model. Rifle is in excellent condition showing some field… (2025-3686) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,500.00
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This is a very fine condition original Model 1866 US breechloading rifle with the Allin Conversion, a.k.a. the Second Model Allin “Trapdoor.” The entire stock is excellent with sharp edges. Three… (2025-3690) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,595.00
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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
SOLD
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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New patterns of swords for the U.S. army were developed from 1832 to 1834. This elegant smallsword pattern (variously called by collectors the 1832 or 1834 pattern) was designated for officers of Engineers and Medical Staff (and Pay Department as… (870-325). Learn More »