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This Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern and was recovered from Falmouth, Virginia in August 1961. Plate is in good excavated condition. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass… (R22752). Learn More »
This Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern and was recovered at Payne’s Farm (part of the Mine Run Campaign), in April 1958. Plate is in very good excavated condition. Constructed in… (R22749). Learn More »
This Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern and was recovered from Cedar Creek in September 1958. Plate is in very good excavated condition. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled… (R22748). Learn More »
Hand-wrought iron tongs measure 23” total length. Exhibits light surface rust, moderate pitting and surface cracking. Very solid piece. [sl] Extra shipping required if using Priority Mail due to… (173-4115). Learn More »
Full length relic Model 1855 bayonet missing only the locking ring. The point end was curled and made into a hook for holding a cooking pot or dragging a body or anything a hook was needed for. Rust… (984-06). Learn More »
This excavated artifact is a rare and very fine Federal engineer shako hat device. The rolled, thin, sheet-brass insignia is intricately stamped and depicts a medieval-style castle with two turrets… (986-50). Learn More »
Diamond shaped Union 3rd Corps badge that meas. approx. 1.00 x 1.50 inches. Face is discolored a bit from ground action and the reverse has the remains of the pin solder. Overall the item is in very… (986-71). Learn More »
Found by Mr. Glenn Hoskins on the First Day’s Battlefield north of town. Plate has a dark olive patina with arrow hooks on back. Minor ding on plate near letter “U”. … (286-375). Learn More »
$325.00
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Found by local resident and relic hunter Iva Rosensteel, sister of George Rosensteel, founder and owner of the Electric Map Museum, later headquarters of the Gettysburg National Military… (R22102). Learn More »
$67.50
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This pair of dug US .58 cal. Minie Balls was converted to pins for veterans and tourists. At the top is a circular 1 ¼” dia. pin with red lettering, “BATTLE OF CRATER / SOUVENIR / PETERSBURG, VA… (846-124). Learn More »
$145.00
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Recovered in the greater Richmond, VA area. Brass 6th corps badge has a darkened patina. Reverse originally featured a soldered attachment hook and pin, but all that is present is the base that would… (883-45). Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $495.00
Recovered in the greater Richmond, VA area. Brass 6th corps badge has a darkened patina. Reverse shows where attachment pin had been soldered on but is no longer present. There are also two small… (883-57). Learn More »
$425.00
Originally $495.00
Recovered in the greater Richmond, VA area. Brass 3rd corps badge has a darkened patina. Reverse shows where two attachment hooks had been soldered on but are no longer present. These were for… (883-46). Learn More »
$425.00
Originally $495.00
Brass 3rd corps badge has a darkened patina. Two small holes are present which were for sewing to the soldier’s hat or left side of the uniform. This avoided confusion on the battlefield as a… (883-47). Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $450.00
Recovered in the Richmond, VA area. Brass, shield shaped 6th corps badge has a darkened patina. This badge has a notches at the top and bottom for attachment purposes. Corps badges were attached to… (883-56). Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $550.00
Brass 5th corps badge has a darkened patina. Reverse originally featured a soldered attachment pin with hook, but all that is present is the base of both. Also present are two holes on the sides which… (883-64). Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $500.00
Brass 7th corps badge has a darkened patina; missing the 5 pointed star that should be in the center opening of the “C”. Corps badges were attached to the soldier’s hat or left side of the… (883-21). Learn More »
$250.00
Originally $295.00
Brass 6th corps badge has a darkened patina. In the center are remnants of the base material that would have been covered in fabric. Reverse features original attachment hook but pin is not present.… (883-50). Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $495.00
This inert shell is a US 2.9” Parrott shell engraved by Gettysburg resident Edward Woodward. Mr. Woodward was a local gunsmith who, with the growth of tourism after the fighting at Gettysburg,… (488-04). Learn More »
$3,500.00
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This is a Confederate 12-pdr solid shot engraved by Gettysburg resident Edward Woodward. Mr. Woodward was a local gunsmith who, with the growth of tourism after the fighting at Gettysburg, opened a… (488-03). Learn More »
$3,950.00
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Tiffany High Grade Presentation Sword To Major General Henry Slocum »
Complete And Identified Birney’S Zouaves Uniform »
Classic 1863-Dated Ames Model 1840 Light Artillery Saber And Scabbard »
Pair Of Irish Dueling Pistols, Circa 1830’S »
Confederate Maker-Marked, Original Leather Belt Holster For A Large Caliber Revolver »
Manufactured: U.S. Maker: Unmarked Year: C1820-25 Model: Mamaluke Size: 29.25 inch blade 1.30 in. wide Condition: Excellent+ Sharply curved, single edged, blue and gold engraved blade decorated with ships mast, Indian with headdress, arms,… (870-72). Learn More »
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