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The loss of the Eighteenth South Carolina Volunteers in this engagement was very heavy, being nearly or quite half the number that went into action.” – Official Report of Second Bull Run by… (846-195). Learn More »
$3,550.00
Originally $3,950.00
Published by B.B. Russell, Boston, 1863. 72 pp., wraps, 3.625 x 5.375.,” w/ large fldg. map, 25 x 27” {8 segment fold]. This clever little book contains a brisk summary of events, beginning… (846-156). Learn More »
$135.00
Originally $150.00
CDV shows Fairlee in the classic Napoleonic stance, posed in front of a pastoral painted backdrop. He wears a gray frock coat with captain’s insignia on the collar, dark cuffs and galloons on the… (846-150). Learn More »
$900.00
Originally $1,000.00
David Aloysius Bissett was born in Petersburg, VA, in 1842 and entered the Virginia Military Institute in July 1860 as a member of the Class of 1864. He is shown here in a 6th plate ambrotype wearing… (846-203). Learn More »
$5,900.00
Originally $7,500.00
This infantry cartridge box was preserved by the family with a significant trove of artifacts belonging John M. Deane that we are offering in separate sales. When the war broke out Deane was a 29… (846-210). Learn More »
$855.00
Originally $950.00
By Albert Taylor Bledsoe, A.M., L.L.D., Late Professor of Mathematics in the University of Va. Published by The Hermitage Press, Inc., Richmond VA. 1907. Presentation stamp, inner front endpapers:… (846-236). Learn More »
$85.00
Originally $95.00
William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody (1846-1917) was a legendary Western scout and showman as well as the originator of the “Wild West Show”. Following the Civil War, Cody was employed by the… (846-227). Learn More »
$675.00
Originally $750.00
This is Volume 1 of an original 1809 first edition of Louis De Tousard’s American Artillerist’s Companion, or Elements of Artillery, given to John Mercer Brooke by William Green of Richmond, Va.,… (846-186). Learn More »
$2,200.00
Originally $2,450.00
Circa 1830's, flat one piece coat size button for Vermont Militia Infantry. Button depicts Vermont soldier holding flintlock musket, and "VT. MILITIA", intended for Vermont Militia units. BM: … (622-85). Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $225.00
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Victorian era box meant for holding gentleman’s collars features a gutta percha lid and stained wooden bottom. Hinged lid shows scrollwork designs in the corners, with an image of a horse head in… (1043-105). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $125.00
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Victorian era box meant for holding gentleman’s collars features a gutta percha lid and stained wooden bottom. Hinged lid shows a scrollwork border with an image of a stag in the forest. Original… (1043-104). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $125.00
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Victorian era box meant for holding gentleman’s collars features a gutta percha lid and stained wooden bottom. Hinged lid shows a scrollwork border with a cartouche label in the center. Original… (1043-103). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $100.00
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Until recently the battle at Fairfield was numbered among the “forgotten” cavalry engagements of Gettysburg, overshadowed by the clash on July 3 two miles east of the town behind the Union center.… (1000-440). Learn More »
$18,500.00
Originally $25,000.00
This is an extremely rare, identified ambrotype, one of fewer than a dozen known taken of Virginia militia officers and men assembled at Charlestown, Virginia, in late 1859 as security forces for the… (846-201). Learn More »
$8,900.00
Originally $12,500.00
This is a massive “dug” artillery projectile for the 7” Brooke rifle. Of Confederate manufacture, this is a solid bolt with one bourrelet ring, blunt nose, and copper sabot cast into the… (727-280). Learn More »
$2,000.00
Originally $2,950.00
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This is a massive “dug” artillery projectile for the 7” Brooke rifle. Of Confederate manufacture, this is a shell with two bourrelet rings, and copper sabot bolted to the bottom. Projectile was… (727-279). Learn More »
$2,000.00
Originally $2,950.00
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The Virginia Military Institute was intimately involved in the war. It fielded some 1,827 alumni in the conflict, all but 19 of whom served in the Confederate army, and 20 of whom achieved a… (846-202). Learn More »
$2,500.00
Originally $2,900.00
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This is a large “dug” artillery projectile for the 32-pounder rifle. Of Confederate manufacture, this is a shell with two bourrelet rings, pointy nose, and copper sabot cast into the base. The… (778-04). Learn More »
$1,250.00
Originally $1,850.00
This E.J. Johnston Confederate officer’s sword has an etched blade identifying both the maker and the officer who carried it when killed at Chancellorsville. It was the subject of an article and… (846-238). Learn More »
$16,500.00
Originally $21,000.00
This is a nicely documented section, in two pieces, of a regulation Civil War army issue blanket with an old pencil note that was pinned to it at some point, reading, “Old army Blanket carried &… (846-248). Learn More »
$1,095.00
Originally $1,500.00
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CDV shows Fairlee in the classic Napoleonic stance, posed in front of a pastoral painted backdrop. He wears a gray frock coat with captain’s insignia on the collar, dark cuffs and galloons on the sleeves. Beside him a saber leans against a prop… (846-150). Learn More »