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VERY RARE CDV ENGRAVING PORTRAIT OF GENERAL ROBERT HOKE

VERY RARE CDV ENGRAVING PORTRAIT OF GENERAL ROBERT HOKE

Robert Hoke was the youngest man to achieve the Confederate rank of Major General at age 26. Wounded at 2nd Fredericksburg and recuperating for much of 1863, his temporary replacement, Colonel Avery,… (2025-3422) SOLD. Learn More »

CDV ENGRAVING OF JEB STUART

CDV ENGRAVING OF JEB STUART

Few senior officers of the Civil War are more recognizable than JEB Stuart.  This image is endlessly recognizable to students of the war as part of a mid-war series taken of the General not terribly… (2025-3407) SOLD. Learn More »

FULL-VIEW CDV ETCHING PORTRAIT OF VARINA DAVIS

FULL-VIEW CDV ETCHING PORTRAIT OF VARINA DAVIS

In this image, the “First Lady of the Confederacy” stands before a Corinthian backdrop in a fine, ruffled dress.  The photograph itself is mounted to a common card with sharp edges and corners. … (2025-3442) SOLD. Learn More »

CDV ENGRAVING PORTRAIT OF GENERAL JAMES CHALMERS

CDV ENGRAVING PORTRAIT OF GENERAL JAMES CHALMERS

James Chalmers rose to the rank of Brigadier General, first commanding infantry in the Western Theater of the Civil War at places like Shiloh and Stones River.  Eventually, he commanded a Division in… (2025-3435) SOLD. Learn More »

TIN OF METALLIC CARTRIDGE PRIMERS

TIN OF METALLIC CARTRIDGE PRIMERS

This is a very nice japanned tin container with lid and printed paper label. Measuring 1” tall and 1.5” in diameter, and retaining nearly all japanned brown finish. Orange paper label on the lid… (2026-794) SOLD. Learn More »

$35.00
SOLD

EXTREMELY RARE COLONIAL AMERICAN MADE "PIERCED HEAD WEEPING HEART" HALBERD

EXTREMELY RARE COLONIAL AMERICAN MADE "PIERCED HEAD WEEPING HEART" HALBERD

Perhaps the most desired artifacts of the French and Indian War and the early days of the American Revolution are the polearms. The two patterns most sought by experts and collectors are of the… (1298-01) SOLD. Learn More »

$4,350.00
Originally $6,500.00


SOLD

1863 DATED NEW JERSEY CONTRACT TRENTON MODEL 1861

1863 DATED NEW JERSEY CONTRACT TRENTON MODEL 1861

It’s hard to overstate the condition of this Model 1861 Rifle Musket. It is all original, complete with all bands, springs, sights, swivels and rod in place. The metal is smooth, in the bright,… (362-1318) SOLD. Learn More »

.58 CALIBER RIFLE-MUSKET CARTRIDGE DISPLAY

.58 CALIBER RIFLE-MUSKET CARTRIDGE DISPLAY

Offered here is an interesting display of a deconstructed .58 caliber cartridge. This 8” x 6” display case contains all the components of a Civil War-era .58 caliber “Minie ball” cartridge for… (2026-689) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

AMERICAN IMPORTED BRITISH LIGHT CAVALRY SABER DATED 1825

AMERICAN IMPORTED BRITISH LIGHT CAVALRY SABER DATED 1825

This steel-hilted saber is the British Pattern1796 light cavalry saber. The Pattern 1796 emerged from the reforming zeal of John Gaspard Le Marchant, a British officer frustrated by the poor quality… (2023-2233) SOLD. Learn More »

SEVEN-SHOT MOORE RIMFIRE REVOLVER

SEVEN-SHOT MOORE RIMFIRE REVOLVER

The seven-shot .32 Caliber Moore was an attractive and robust revolver offering blued barrel and cylinder with silvered foliate engraved brass frame, triggerguard, grip and buttstraps as standard… (2026-883) SOLD. Learn More »

REMARKABLE 89TH NY VETERAN RIBBON THROW QUILT

REMARKABLE 89TH NY VETERAN RIBBON THROW QUILT

This absolutely unique item is composed of twenty-nine veteran ribbons associated with the 89th New York Infantry.  Twenty-five of the ribbons are attributed to annual reunion events, while one is a… (2026-999) SOLD. Learn More »

MID-19TH CENTURY ARTIST’S SKETCH BOOK

MID-19TH CENTURY ARTIST’S SKETCH BOOK

Offered here is a 7.5” x 6” note book used as sketching pad by an artist. Twenty-nine sketches in total; most in pencil with a few in ink. Sketches of people, flowers, animals, and landscapes. The… (2025-1127) SOLD. Learn More »

NEW MODEL 1863 SHARPS CARBINE CONVERTED TO CENTERFIRE

NEW MODEL 1863 SHARPS CARBINE CONVERTED TO CENTERFIRE

The most famous, single-shot, percussion firearm used during the Civil War was the Sharps carbine, a .52 caliber, breechloading firearm invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian… (2026-831) SOLD. Learn More »

IDENTIFIED OFFICER’S GAUNTLETS OF LT. JOHN T. MAGINNIS, 18TH CONNECTICUT INFANTRY – POW WINCHESTER, VA JUNE 1863, HELD AT LIBBY PRISON; KILLED IN ACTION JUNE 1864 AT PIEDMONT, VA

IDENTIFIED OFFICER’S GAUNTLETS OF LT. JOHN T. MAGINNIS, 18TH CONNECTICUT INFANTRY – POW WINCHESTER, VA JUNE 1863, HELD AT LIBBY PRISON; KILLED IN ACTION JUNE 1864 AT PIEDMONT, VA

This pair of buckskin gauntlets were worn by John Thomas Maginnis of the 18th Connecticut Infantry.  They remain in very good condition with supple leather and light soiling from use.  Each gauntlet… (282-452) SOLD. Learn More »

CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER'S SWORD BY BOYLE & GAMBLE OF AN UNCOMMON PATTERN

CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER'S SWORD BY BOYLE & GAMBLE OF AN UNCOMMON PATTERN

Boyle & Gamble company of Richmond, Virginia was the Confederacy’s most prolific maker of officer’s swords. They made swords for private purchase but also had government contracts.… (1179-043) SOLD. Learn More »

U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SHOULDER SLING AND PLATES BY CROSSMAN

U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SHOULDER SLING AND PLATES BY CROSSMAN

Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in solid condition. The outer flap has a “US” box plate mounted in the center; its weight helped keep the flap closed. The flap retains a nice smooth surface. The… (1273-74) SOLD. Learn More »

C1825-1845 COBALT BLUE FREE BLOWN SALT WELL

C1825-1845 COBALT BLUE FREE BLOWN SALT WELL

Cobalt blue free blown salt well, American, probably Midwest 1825-1845. Wasted bowl with everted rim, raised on a drawn short stem and conical foot with rough graphite pontil mark, 2 1/4" tall. … (1239-128) SOLD. Learn More »

EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE NAVAL CUTLASS GRIP

EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE NAVAL CUTLASS GRIP

An excavated, but very good condition example of the grip and pommel of a CS Naval cutlass. This measures 5” overall and preserves the scaled grip and the pommel decoration: “CSN” incised in… (1309-777) SOLD. Learn More »

ROGERS AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL REVOLVER

ROGERS AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL REVOLVER

The Rogers and Spencer Company had experience manufacturing the Pettingill revolver and in November 1864 received a U.S. contract for 5,000 single-action six-shot .44 caliber percussion revolvers with… (1268-206) SOLD. Learn More »

CDV OF CAPTAIN ANDREW COWAN – 3rd and 1st NY LIGHT ARTILLERY

CDV OF CAPTAIN ANDREW COWAN – 3rd and 1st NY LIGHT ARTILLERY

Andrew was 19 years old when he enlisted on 4/29/1861 at Elmira, New York.  He began his volunteer career as a 1st Sergeant in Battery B of the 3rd New York Light Artillery on 5/22/1861, and was… (286-437) SOLD. Learn More »


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