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Rada, Jr., James. Legacy Publishing, 2016. Softcover, 245 pp. Black & white photos. Signed by the author. Chuck Caldwell was always fascinated by history, so much so that as a 14-year-old boy he… (733-06). Learn More »
$9.98 Each
Originally $19.95
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 16th of May 1861. The total number of Bonds issued were 799, this Bond is numbered 410 and was issued on the 1st of July 1861. It has an imprint… (998-2149). Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $175.00
ON HOLD
This is a wood serving tray measuring about 16” x 9”. Unfinished and simply constructed, this tray features the High Water Mark area of the Gettysburg battlefield. Monuments and landscapes were… (635-261). Learn More »
$20.00
Originally $30.00
SOLD
By William A. Hammond, M.D. Published by J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1869. 318 pp., Burgundy glazed cloth, 7.5 x 5”, with gilt cover & spine lettering. Exhibits light wear at the… (804-570). Learn More »
$87.50
Originally $175.00
SOLD
Written by James Rada. Legacy Publishing, 2011. Softcover, 230 pp. with b&w photos and illustrations. Signed by the author. "The country had only 600 trained nurses at the start of the Civil… (733-01). Learn More »
$9.98 Each
Originally $19.95
SOLD
By Beverly Tucker, of Virginia. “Secretly Printed in Washington [in the year 1836] by Duff Green, for Circulation in the Southern States. But Afterwards Suppressed.” Reprint of the 1836 edition.… (804-109). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $150.00
SOLD
The wood on this canteen has a light or “blonde” finish. The body panels are in good condition and free from cracks. They have a worn smooth surface while the side pieces are dark along the edges… (1000-558). Learn More »
$2,000.00
Originally $2,500.00
SOLD
Rada, Jr., James. Legacy Publishing, February 2019. Softcover, 206 pages. 5 ½” x 8 ½”. Did you know that the Gettysburg Battlefield played a role in three major wars and not just the Civil… (733-07). Learn More »
$9.98 Each
Originally $19.95
Changing from a non-combatant chaplain charged with saving souls to a field-grade combat officer responsible for taking lives, and then returning to civilian life in academia obviously requires some… (870-397). Learn More »
$4,395.00
Originally $5,850.00
SOLD
Lot contains 10 ribbons commemorating the 5th and 6th Michigan Cavalry’s that were both apart of the famed Michigan Brigade under the command of Brigadier General George Armstrong Custer. Two of… (655-10). Learn More »
$1,350.00
Originally $1,750.00
SOLD
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). Learn More »
$38.50 Each
Originally $55.00
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on 30th of April 1863, printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 8,372. This Bond is numbered 4933 and has nineteen coupons intact.… (998-2167). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $135.00
SOLD
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 28th of February 1861, printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 7,835. This Bond is numbered 1181 and was issued on the 1st… (998-2168). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $125.00
SOLD
This framed piece of artwork was done by William H. Merkle who was a member of Companies A & B of the 16th Pennsylvania Cavalry. The item looks to consist of a square piece of wood with a circle… (M26329). Learn More »
$750.00
Originally $1,250.00
SOLD
Image of a white dog with darker colored ears lying atop a table covered by a cloth. No BM. Some minor damage along upper edge of mount; upper left corner with paper loss. [ld]… (894-180). Learn More »
$40.00
Originally $50.00
SOLD
Manufactured: Chicopee, Mass. Maker: Ames Mfg. Co. Year: Civil War Model: M1860 Size: 35 inch blade Condition: Excellent+ This regulation M1860 Cavalry Officer has the decorated guard with the eagle,… (870-122). Learn More »
$10,250.00
Originally $13,500.00
ON HOLD
This nice looking imported musketoon likely arrived in the U.S. courtesy of American purchasing agents scouring Europe for arms in 1861 and 1862. This is smoothbore, .70 caliber, with an overall… (998-27). Learn More »
$1,650.00
Originally $1,950.00
ON HOLD
Officially referred to as army bootees, collectors most often know them as brogans, a term used at the time, though soldiers mostly called them just shoes. They were produced in a number of… (149-42). Learn More »
$2,250.00
Originally $2,500.00
In over 50 years of collecting British Military the consignor has never owned an example of this rare sword. Little is known of these weapons as few are extant due to re-issuing and hard field use.… (88-192). Learn More »
$595.00
Originally $925.00
This is a real, issued and field-used Civil War canteen, nicely identified by the soldier by carving his name, “F. Howard,” in the spout, something of A necessity if you wanted to get your own… (149-38). Learn More »
$625.00
Originally $695.00
ON HOLD
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Scenes of Civil War army camps and depots often give a real chance at seeing army life up close, in detail, and unposed as men go about their tasks unaware of the camera. Sometimes identified as a taken near City Point along the James River, this… (1054-688). Learn More »