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Approximately 20,000 of these carbines were produced at the Springfield Arsenal from 1886 to 1889. This carbine has a 22-inch barrel that retains 10% of its original blue with the rest being a dull… (2025-2539) Learn More »
Original black bridle leather scabbard with bridle leather frog. This was an American-made replacement scabbard for the four-sided Austrian Lorenz socket bayonet (bayonet not included). The body is in… (1309-514) Learn More »
Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .36 caliber, Model 1851 Colt Revolving Belt Pistol or Navy Pistol. This is a .36 caliber, six-shot, cap and ball revolver that was designed by Samuel… (1304-147) Learn More »
Brass, two cavity bullet mold for the .28 caliber Colt Model 1855 Side-hammer, also known as the Colt Root Revolver. Named for engineer Elisha K. Root (1808–1865). The revolver was a cap and… (1304-143) Learn More »
This patch features an embroidered infantry horn on blue felt background. This horn is pointing to the right. This piece was trimmed. Gold bullion thread (with no sequins) forming the horn has… (2025-2064) Learn More »
This patch features an embroidered infantry horn on faded blue felt background. This piece was trimmed. Gold bullion thread (with no sequins) forming the horn has tarnished to dark tone. There are no… (2025-2063) Learn More »
Here is a Gettysburg excavated Civil War Federal 3” field artillery projectile often referred to as a Parrott Type III shell excavated from an unknown location area on the Gettysburg battlefield… (2024-2135) Learn More »
This Federal edged weapon is an Ames Model 1832 U.S. Foot Artilleryman’s short sword in wonderful original condition. Handsome and ruggedly made, this blade specimen is a product of the Ames… (490-919) Learn More »
$2,500.00
Originally $2,950.00
Offered here is a stiff bridle leather belt with sheet brass keeper but no belt plate. Belt is folded in half and measures 19” long and 1.75” wide. Stamped brass keeper remains firmly attached to… (1309-508) Learn More »
$125.00
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Offered here is an 8” x 6” display case containing 23 lead round balls, some shot and some in dropped condition. Balls range in size from 0.72” to 0.37”. These are from the collection of… (236-1258) Learn More »
$50.00
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Late in 1861 Massachusetts contracted with Boston gunsmith A.J. Drake to alter 1,742 Mississippi rifles that are known by regimental markings to have been issued to the 46th and 51st Massachusetts.… (1000-996) Learn More »
$360.00
Originally $450.00
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This is very good example of a Richmond rifle-musket that was made in 1863. It has the beveled "low-hump" lock plate introduced in the spring of 1862. It has the desirable brass butt plate and nose… (1268-076) Learn More »
Clear Brady image of defenses at Gloucester, VA. Image print is mounted on double-ruled mount. Photo measures 4.5” x 3.2” on 6” x 4.5 mount. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year… (2025-3165) Learn More »
Good Brady image of large cannons at Gloucester, VA. Image print is mounted on double-ruled mount. Photo measures 4.5” x 3.2” on 6” x 4.5 mount. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year… (2025-3162) Learn More »
Crisp and clear Brady image of defenses at Yorktown, VA. Image print is mounted on double-ruled mount. Photo measures 4.5” x 3.2” on 6” x 4.5 mount. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the… (2025-3161) Learn More »
This is a wonderful opportunity to add an original 1917 patent dated Pistol Lanyard to fit your M1911! Olive drab woven cord with brass snap hook on end. Measures 35” long overall. Stamped “PAT.… (490-7223) Learn More »
$110.00
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This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by mounted forces during the Civil War. This specimen is constructed of strong, black bridle leather. When… (1309-529) Learn More »
$200.00
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Bayonet adapters enabled rifles such as the Model 1817 and Model 1841, as well as Southern-made military rifles, to be mounted with bayonets without weakening barrels by dovetailing in studs to engage… (1309-365) Learn More »
$195.00
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Bayonet adapters enabled rifles such as the Model 1817 and Model 1841, as well as Southern-made military rifles, to be mounted with bayonets without weakening barrels by dovetailing in studs to engage… (1309-364) Learn More »
Offered here is a mid-19th century powder flask: a two-piece copper body with a classic raised “Shell & Bush” motif. Mounted with four copper pins and brass suspension-rings on sides. The… (160-739) Learn More »
$75.00
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Here is a large, handsome martial powder flask made for a percussion longarm. The name of “BATTY” is widely known in flask history since his “Peace” flask product enjoyed the longest run of… (1309-349) Learn More »
Enlisted cavalrymen were encumbered not only by their sabers, carbines and pistols, when fully armed, but also by the necessary cartridge and cap boxes. This is not only a regulation issue pistol… (1304-106) Learn More »
$395.00
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Nearly full length, seated view of Gen. Hooker with period ink ID along bottom edge. All four corners clipped, otherwise in fine condition. BM: Gardner, Washington, D.C. Also on reverse is a… (1254-161) Learn More »
$150.00
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Very fine condition CDV of Merritt with Brady / Washington photographer’s mark both on the lower front edge and on the reverse. Period ink ID on the front in two hands, “Bvt. Maj. Genl /… (1254-160) Learn More »
$275.00
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Very nice bust view of Dahlgren with a Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C. studio imprint on the verso. Light scattered soiling. In period ink on reverse is, “1864 / Col Ulric Dahlgren U.S.A. / killed… (1254-159) Learn More »
.54 caliber cartridge for the Starr carbine. The cartridge case is of fine linen. The thin paper base pasted in place to close the end is blue paper indicating manufacture at St. Louis Arsenal. The… (1309-340) Learn More »
Among regimental photos, few can match the presentation and subject features of this piece. Photographed by Lieutenant G. H. Nickerson at Camp Rogers in New Bern, North Carolina; the image shows the… (1309-272) Learn More »
By Lawrence A. Frost. 1st Edition. Published by Superior Publishing Company, Seattle, 1964. 8.5” x 11”, 192 pages. Blue cloth cover with red title on cover and spine. No dust jacket. A pictorial… (2025-1608) Learn More »
By Ronnie C. Tyler. “The Mexican War: A Lithographic Record.” Published by the Texas State Historical Association, 1973. 7” x 10”, 1st edition, 90 pages. Green cloth cover with gold foil… (1266-1040) Learn More »
$25.00
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35th Virginia Cavalry Battalion. Signed and numbered by the artist; number 740/1000. Copyright 1990. Overall measures 29 3/4” x 24 5/8”. Excellent condition; unframed. One small hole in the white… (2025-1495) Learn More »
$75.00
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The company manufactured swords to sell at retail on the New Orleans market. It is also known that Thomas, Griswold & Company made swords for the Confederate and various Southern state… (302-124) Learn More »
A very nice good example an 1848-dated regulation rifleman’s flask that would go well with an 1817 Common Rifle, Hall, or even a Mississippi. Robert Dingee had produced powder flasks for riflemen… (1304-130) Learn More »
An excellent condition example of flask #F12 in Rapley’s typology, the only Colt Navy flask with the embossed pattern shown on both sides, finely detailed die work attributed to Dixon and Sons of… (1304-76) Learn More »
A gilt wood and plaster, floral decorated hanging frame holding a portrait of Lincoln. The frame measures 5-1/4 by 4 inches overall. The opening is 2 by 1-3/4 inches. We have not examined the image… (2025-1911) Learn More »
$165.00
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Barrel is semi-bright with only light, scattered surface oxidation forward of the barrel band. Front blade sight is present above the muzzle and the rear sight has flip-up leaves with original blued… (2025-2399) Learn More »
Clear Brady image of a Union signal station overlooking the Antietam battlefield. Image print is mounted on double-ruled mount. Photo measures 4.5” x 3.2” on 6” x 4.5 mount. "Entered according… (2025-3167) Learn More »
$375.00
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Nice Brady image of a Pennsylvania artillery battery (Knapp’s) set-up and ready for action. Image print is mounted on double-ruled mount. Photo measures 4.5” x 3.2” on 6” x 4.5 mount. "Entered… (2025-3166) Learn More »
$325.00
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This is a fine photograph of a Union Drum-Major (or Principal Musician) in uniform. This is a seated studio pose with this unidentified soldier wearing a 9-button frock and holding his kepi in his… (2025-3098) Learn More »
$425.00
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This photograph features two young, armed soldiers posed in uniform. They wear post-Civil War army uniforms: 5-button sack coats, crossed rifle insignia on caps, and carrying shorter trapdoor rifles.… (2025-3096) Learn More »
$65.00
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Measuring 13” long, this iron bullet mold casts six .36 caliber elongated pistol bullets. Turned wood handles and brass ferrules are fitted over the arms of the mold halves. The sprue cutter is… (1304-117) Learn More »
Stamped brass crossed sabers Cavalry insignia in good condition. Insignia was meant for wear on the crown of the forage cap, kepi or slouch hat. The face has a mellow tone. Reverse has all four… (172-6088) Learn More »
An excavated fragment of a 3.67” Hotchkiss shell, being the lower half of the nose portion. These shells were for the M1841 bronze 6-pounder cannon that proved to be an excellent weapon during the… (595-2358) Learn More »
$135.00
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In 1979, a couple of local Richmond, Va. relic hunters happened to be working on a new construction site in downtown Richmond at Canal and 15th-17th Streets. The site was to be the location of the new… (2025-3106) Learn More »
Unusual 1890s woman’s brown shaggy beaver broad brimmed hat. Low crown, with brim turned up on each side and in the back. Low crown lined in thin black silk, label Fabrique par Excellance. The brim… (1307-11) Learn More »
Woman’s black silk velvet toque c.1910-1915 with dramatic asymmetrical brim. The left front of the turned back brim is accented with a full-sized taxidermied black bird with long wispy feather… (1307-12) Learn More »
Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .31 caliber Colt Model 1849 “Wells Fargo” Pocket Revolver. The revolver was a cap and ball single-action pocket revolver. This is one of the rarest and most… (1304-148) Learn More »
This is one half of a Civil War period combination knife, fork, and spoon set in pocket knife form. The spoon and fork were fixed to one half and the knife in the other half. The two halves were held… (179-1343) Learn More »
$75.00
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Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in fair condition. The outer flap was cut for a “US” box plate to be mounted in the center; there is no plate included. The latch-tab is stitched to the flap and… (1309-530) Learn More »
$325.00
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This is a very interesting image. A sixth-plate tintype featuring a man and woman, well dressed in civilian clothes, each holding a trapdoor rifle with bayonets fixed. The image is very clear with… (1309-312) Learn More »
$150.00
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Compiled by Professor Robert Stewart and published by the Regimental Association in 1912, this book profiles the wartime history of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Cover is blue cloth with… (595-2415) Learn More »
$95.00
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Dingee proposed a new design of flask to the government in 1831 and was given a contract for 3,450 in 1832. This example, unfortunately, does not have the top and spout that would have had the… (1309-350) Learn More »
$125.00
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Here is a small sized powder flask made for a percussion pistol. This excellent condition flask from the 1850s exhibits the conventional tear-shaped copper body. The body is decorated with raised oval… (1309-345) Learn More »
$65.00
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A budenovka or budyonovka is a distinctive type of hat, an archetypal part of the Communist military uniforms of the Russian Civil War (1917-1922) and later conflicts. Its official name was the… (1285-04) Learn More »
Offered here is a nice leather hunting pouch associated with the famous rifles. A leather ball pouch like this and a powder horn were necessary accessories for the frontier hunter. The “bag” of… (1309-257) Learn More »
$225.00
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This Model 1840 N.C.O. sword in very nice condition. These swords were carried by Federal non-commissioned officers as a sign of authority in the ranks and could be drawn in anger when needed. The… (1289-05) Learn More »
$495.00
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This is a punch that was used to punch the Bormann time fuse. It is 4.5” in length. The handle is made of brass and is half-moon shaped. The punch shaft is made of steel and has a light surface… (2025-3107) Learn More »
$145.00
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This is a leather shoulder sling designed for use with the Allin Conversion rifles. The Springfield Model 1866 was a rifle made by the Springfield Armory between 1866 and 1873 featuring the… (1309-268) Learn More »
Friedr. Herder Abr. Sohn is a historic and one of the longest continuously operating knife manufacturers based in Solingen, Germany, known as the "City of Blades." The company, which traces its… (1309-360) Learn More »
$75.00
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This Kepi was manufactured by the famed Horstman and Sons military contracting and manufacturing firm of Philadelphia and rebranded by “GREENWALD AND CO. / HATTERS / TOPEKA, KANSAS” on the… (2025-2599) Learn More »
This is a classic Confederate wood "Drum" canteen; known as such due to its shape. This piece measures 7" in diameter by 2.25" thick with a leather strap and snap hook that extends 11" from the… (1268-358) Learn More »
Charming woman’s hat c.1890s. Made of alternating bands of ecru horsehair braid and natural straw braided with a dagged edge. The wide brim narrows slightly at the sides and is turned up in the… (1307-06) Learn More »
Girl’s 1890s braided paper straw hat. It is trimmed with brown silk ribbon around the crown, six 3" diameter paper straw rosettes, eleven miniature pine cones, and three acorns. It is mounted on a… (1307-05) Learn More »
Dramatic woman’s 1890s hat, covered inside and out with strips of ruched black silk chiffon alternating with rows of black silk velvet ribbon. The crown and brim are accented with black and white… (1307-08) Learn More »
Stunning woman’s hat, c.1880s, made of black silk chiffon elaborately gathered and ruched over a wire frame. The left side of the hat is accented with a deep pink silk rose and black ostrich… (1307-07) Learn More »
Alvah Potter lived in Concord, NH when he enlisted as a 21-year-old 1st Lieutenant on 11/12/1861 – into Company H of the 7th New Hampshire. After spending much of his term of service in New York… (490-7533) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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This is a Civil War U.S. cavalry saber belt in buff leather in top notch condition, complete with both saber slings, the buff shoulder support belt as well, matching plate and keeper, and contractor… (490-7193) Learn More »
This “dug” copper token is about 0.8” in diameter and very thin. Face of token reads, “O.V.M. 47’ REG’T / A. HIRSCH / GOOD FOR / 5 / CENTS / IN GOODS”. Reverse is blank. This is in… (2025-2407) Learn More »
This copper token is about 0.86” in diameter and very thin. Face of token reads, “H.H. BEECHER & CO. / 40’TH. / ILL. REG. / 25 / CENTS”. Reverse is very lightly stamped, “JOHN STANTON… (1202-1056) Learn More »
Very good condition. .58 caliber ball screw/puller. Measures 1.025” tall by 0.56” in diameter. These simple tools are getting harder to find. … (1309-338) Learn More »
$65.00
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This is a .69 caliber musket wiper. It is an iron appendage that would be screwed on the ramrod and used extract debris or otherwise clean the musket barrel. It looks like a cork screw. The piece is… (1309-333) Learn More »
$18.00
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“Dug” US cartridge box plate for the outer flap of the infantry cartridge pouch. Large “US” in the center of the plate. The face remains smooth with a fine dark patina. There are some dings… (1309-343) Learn More »
$85.00
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Here is a very good, clean brass mold for pocket model revolvers (.31 caliber). Two cavity type; one round ball, one “heeled” conical ball, circa 1855-1856. Cavities are clean. Integral sprue… (1304-144) Learn More »
Here is a very fine bullet mold for Police or Navy revolvers (.36 caliber). This is a straight-leg, two cavity type; one round ball, one New Model conical ball. Typical Civil War-era mold marked… (1304-146) Learn More »
This is a very good example of the brass-hilted sword/saber bayonet, with its original scabbard, for the “Remington Model 1862 US Contract Rifle” in Moller’s terminology, the “Model 1863… (2025-687) Learn More »
In the summer of 1861, the U.S. government ordered 10,000 complete army uniforms from the French firm of Godillot. These were to be awarded to regiments on the basis of drill competitions. The… (490-7592) Learn More »
$695.00
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This aqua glass bottle stands 8” tall hand has a textured appearance. Distinctive, narrow panels all the way around. Open pontil. Base is 2 ¾” in diameter. Excellent condition, no chips or… (1202-1047) Learn More »
Excellent example of a handmade Japanese short sword (wakizashi) made c.1525 during the Late Muromachi period. The blade is shortened from katana length (probably performed in the 1600s), but… (2025-3298) Learn More »
$1,995.00
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The Model 1840 Cavalry Sabre, commonly referred to as “The Old Wristbreaker”, was one of the edged weapons used by mounted forces before and during the Civil War. Produced by the N.P. Ames company… (789-11) Learn More »
This photograph features a chest-up view of young Almond B. Frank in Federal uniform. He wears the typical Federal 9-button frock and forage cap. Upon a close look, a small patriotic flag/eagle device… (2025-3131) Learn More »
$225.00
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These buckles with brass heavy-wire keepers and S-shaped link were long and widely used by British, British-colonial, and British-commonwealth troops. During the Civil War they saw use by both sides,… (2025-2830) Learn More »
James Henry Lane (b. July 28, 1833, Mathews County, Virginia) was educated at Virginia Military Institute under Stonewall Jackson, earned a master's from the University of Virginia, and taught at… (1189-168) Learn More »
$175.00
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Eppa Hunton II (1822–1908) was a US representative, senator from Virginia, and brigadier general in the Confederate army during the Civil War. Born near Warrenton, Virginia, he taught school before… (1189-163) Learn More »
General John Brown Gordon was a prominent Confederate general during the American Civil War, recognized for his leadership and valor in multiple battles. Born on February 6, 1832, in Upson County,… (1189-160) Learn More »
This regulation issue infantry overcoat was brought home by Emanuel Cave. Co. H, 69th Ohio, descended directly in the family to a great-grandson along with Cave’s knapsack and canteen, comes with… (1268-273) Learn More »
This example Harold Peterson illustrated as #5 and he puts a date on it of 1795 to 1810. This is a copy of an earlier British pattern with its brass D guard "pillow pommel" and single piece ribbed… (790-17) Learn More »
Not sure what to give the Civil War / militaria collector on your Christmas list? The Horse Soldier offers gift certificates year 'round for any occasion, and are available in any denomination. An… (GIFT) Learn More »
This is a thin, sheet brass, panel plate, so called from the use of the central rectangular panel setting off a central eagle emblem against a frame border, came in around 1835 and became very popular… (2025-3145) Learn More »
Dating from the Indian Wars of the 1870s and 1880s, this is the Model 1874 waistbelt plate. It is a heavy cast brass belt plate with “NJ” within an oval at the center. There is a belt loop on one… (2025-3116) Learn More »
Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for old muskets. Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.785”. The number “10” is stamped… (1309-237) Learn More »
Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for old muskets. Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.72”. The number “12” is stamped in… (1309-236) Learn More »
Major General Andrew Jackson was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal by the United States of America in 1815 for his actions in the Battle of New Orleans. Offered here is a bronze restrike created by… (236-1252) Learn More »
$100.00
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This sixth-plate ambrotype shows a young soldier armed and equipped for service in the field. The soldier is shown full-standing with one hand resting on a narrow, round-topped waist-high table… (149-61) Learn More »
12mo, 226, 22, lxix, 9 pgs. Illustrations, plans, frontis portrait, 7 maps including 3 folding. Unit roster as appendix. Original decorative blue cloth with gilt titled spine and cover, with gilt… (602-34) Learn More »
$165.00
Originally $195.00
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A very good condition stamped metal 18th Corps badge with T-bar back and red paint accents indicating the 1st Division. The corps was officially created Dec. 24, 1862, and composed of troops serving… (2025-861) Learn More »
$350.00
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This Vicksburg parole was given to Lt. Colonel Thomas Albertus Burgin, commander of one of the two units of Mississippi State Troops serving with Pemberton and captured at Vicksburg. They were among… (1300-59) Learn More »
This is a leather shoulder sling designed for use with the Allin Conversion rifles. The Springfield Model 1866 was a rifle made by the Springfield Armory between 1866 and 1873 featuring the… (1309-265) Learn More »
$295.00
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A very good condition Appomattox parole from the collection of historian and author Greg Coco. This bears one of the three standard edge designs found on the these near the left edge and bears the… (1300-70) Learn More »
A great example of an Appomattox parole or “parole pass” from the collection of author and historian Greg Coco, along with the soldier’s June 1865 oath of allegiance. The parole bears one of… (1300-73) Learn More »
The badge of the 9th Corps was officially adopted April 10, 1864, as General Burnside was recruiting men in anticipation of joining Grant’s Overland Campaign in Virginia. Since Burnside outranked… (2025-859) Learn More »
This is very strong example of the “eagle on hummock” style flask supplied by dealers and retailers with Colt Baby Dragoon and early Pocket Revolvers, showing the same motif as those supplied to… (1304-60) Learn More »
This style of GAR cap was inspired by the changing styles of military and civilian headgear around the turn of the 19th Century – eventually seen in greater numbers among veteran photos in later… (2025-3034) Learn More »
$225.00
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A very good condition die-struck rolled brass plate, slightly convex, measuring 2-1/2” by 1-3/4” and fitted with two brass wire loops on the back for attachment to the flap of a cartridge box. The… (2025-763) Learn More »
The Model 1840 Cavalry Sabre, commonly referred to as “The Old Wristbreaker”, was one of the edged weapons used by mounted forces before and during the Civil War. The steel blade is curved with a… (490-6293) Learn More »
This is a nice example of the dual cavity bullet mold for .35 caliber Maynard carbines. The mold was made by the Massachusetts Arms Company. The iron mold is marked “MANUFACTURED BY / MASS. ARMS… (1309-238) Learn More »
$100.00
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This identified Union Army Assistant Surgeon’s group came out of the family and was in a respected Las Vegas uniform collection for about 25 years until its acquisition by the Texas Civil War… (1268-751) Learn More »
This non-excavated Federal box plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. The face wears a… (2025-3141) Learn More »
#8 in the Epic of Gettysburg Series, from the original oil by the artist; copyright 1995. Number 346 of 1863. Copyright 1997. Features Col. Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine. Overall measures… (2025-1507) Learn More »
$200.00
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#6 in Epic of Gettysburg Series. Number 670/1250. Copyright 1993. Features 16th Michigan, 140th New York, and Brig. Gen. Strong Vincent. Overall measures 30 3/4” x 24 1/2”. Excellent condition;… (2025-1384) Learn More »
This print’s full title is “EVENING IN SAVANNAH, 1864 / C.S.S. Savannah Returning to the Waterfront from Duty near Fort Jackson.” It measures 30 ½” x 23 ¾” and is numbered 65 of 950. … (2025-1486) Learn More »
$100.00
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Considering its age, this rifle-musket surely classifies as near fine. All prominent metal surfaces are smooth and armory bright, with only some very light patina beginning to form near the muzzle… (490-7640) Learn More »
The M1910 bolo knife, made at Springfield from 1910 to 1918, had been issued to aid in cutting through undergrowth and clearing fields of fire. The Model 1917 Bolo was an improvement that omitted the… (169-670) Learn More »
$175.00
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Attractive blown and cut decanter, Pittsburgh or an East Coast factory, circa 1825-1845. The decanter is 7 3/8" tall, has a polished pontil, and is cut with a typical American pattern of circles… (1239-97) Learn More »
$65.00
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Mortar and pestle stands 2 1/2" tall with an open pontil. Probably from a small apothecary chest. The end of the pestle and bottom of the mortar show that it was heavily used. Non-lead glass,… (1239-94) Learn More »
$75.00
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Infantry majors, like the other field grade regimental officers were combat officers, serving under fire in the front lines, and with only one major to thirty line officers, their shoulder straps are… (1299-21) Learn More »
A very good set of infantry captain’s single-border, embroidered bullion shoulder straps. These show moderate signs of age and use, but pleasing color overall, with some moth damage that is confined… (1299-23) Learn More »
This is a very scarce pattern of Civil War officer’s shoulder straps, using rounded ends instead of the usual straight ends to create a rectangle. This pattern is pictured and discussed by Lanham in… (1299-22) Learn More »
“Dug” US cartridge box plate for the outer flap of the infantry cartridge pouch. Recovered so long ago that the condition remains very good. Large “US” in the center of the plate. The face… (2025-3040) Learn More »
$250.00
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“Dug” US cartridge box plate for the outer flap of the infantry cartridge pouch. Recovered so long ago that the condition remains very good. Large “US” in the center of the plate stands out… (2025-3041) Learn More »
These cartridges were issued with the Model 1836 and Model 1842 single shot pistols carried by the US Dragoons during the Seminole and Mexican Wars, and to those soldiers who continued to be issued… (244-812) Learn More »
$75.00
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This is a fine example of the Model 1887 Carbine Boot, retaining its full form with all of the straps that remain unbroken. The rear stitched seam is intact except for about 2” at the lower end.… (1286-948) Learn More »
By Dorsey & McPheeters, 1999. Printed hard cover, 9” x 12”, 420 pages. Very light wear. This book is a comprehensive coverage of the history of the American Military Saddle. It incorporates… (1254-167) Learn More »
$100.00
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Trost was a German immigrant working as a laborer when he enlisted in the army, first serving in the 2nd Michigan Infantry and then in the 3rd US Artillery until his death in February 1865 in a U.S.… (2025-3035) Learn More »
$1,950.00
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A very good example of a Civil War “Eagle / War of 1861” pattern brass identification disk. This is the Type 5A in Maier and Stahl’s typology, showing the Arms of the U.S. on one side- an eagle… (2025-3036) Learn More »
This non-excavated state-issued cartridge box plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “NHSM”… (2025-3117) Learn More »
$975.00
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This photograph features a civilian view of JEB Stuart. It measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 4 inches wide. This photograph features a vignette civilian view of the well-known… (1189-185) Learn More »
$275.00
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This photograph features a war-time vignette bust view of a seldom-seen Confederate commander: Maxcy Gregg. Born on August 1, 1814, in Columbia, South Carolina, Gregg came from a prominent family and… (1189-161) Learn More »
$450.00
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Socket bayonet made by Collins & Company of Collinsville, Connecticut. This bayonet was intended for use with the Sharps “New Model” rifles. This example is in very fine condition. The metal… (2025-2809) Learn More »
This is the regulation Civil War Union officer’s sash for all ranks below general in all branches of service except the medical staff and, occasionally, chaplains. This is of typical wartime… (2025-3060) Learn More »
$575.00
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Civil War era non-commissioned officers’ belt buckle. Cast brass eagle buckle which has a one-piece applied German silver wreath. The brass buckle has a fine mellow patina. This has the narrow ½… (2025-2832) Learn More »
$350.00
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These blackened iron take-down tools combine two screwdriver blades, all that is required to disassemble a Spencer rifle or carbine. They were supplied with the guns as part of the army and navy… (998-1464) Learn More »
Original US M1841 Rifle / M1842 Musket Combination Tool. Two screw driver blades and a box wrench. This specimen is unmarked. Some very minor surface rust. From the Texas Civil War Museum… (1179-1451) Learn More »
$65.00
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This Federal box plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. The brass face was polished… (595-2363) Learn More »
This Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern and was recovered at Winchester. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”… (595-2364) Learn More »
Following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in in 1865, American citizens mourned the loss of their great leader. Artists, such as portrait painter and etcher Stephen James Ferris, memorialized the… (2025-1905) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine albumen photo of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The original photograph was recorded by Julian Vannerso in March of 1864. This oval print measures 5.25” x 7.25” and is… (1266-2834) Learn More »
This rifled-musket is one of the 11,000 made in 1848 at Harpers Ferry – later rifled and sighted. Production of the m1842 did not commence at Harper’s Ferry until 1845. That armory delivered 2,225… (2025-2513) Learn More »
Intended to impress the enemy with the bearer’s willingness to bring the fight to close quarters, these side knives are quintessentially Confederate and form a collecting field of their own. They… (2025-2390) Learn More »
$1,695.00
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This brass hilted saber bayonet is 25” long overall and carries a 20” blade. The blade is smooth metal, with good edge and point, a muted silver in color with some very thin gray spots. The brass… (172-6107) Learn More »
Issued to horsemen during the war, this 18” long, leather strap is in very good complete condition. The 1” wide, brown bridle leather device is looped upon itself making it the 18” long, strong… (2025-1460) Learn More »
This photograph features a well-known three-quarter view of General Gordon. It measures approximately 7 inches by 5 inches wide. Unlike other images from this collection, this photograph has been… (1189-159) Learn More »
This is an original, albeit partial, Civil War canister round for 12-pounder Napoleon, the smoothbore bronze cannon adopted in 1857 and one of main weapons of Civil War field artillery. This piece… (1202-486) Learn More »
4 tumblers measuring 3 1/16" to 3 13/16" tall, circa 1850-1870. The smallest with thin molded vertical basal flutes is Continental. The remaining American tumblers consist of one with 12 pressed… (1239-91) Learn More »
This piece is an American cut glass decanter 1835-1855, probably Pittsburgh or Wheeling. The decanter is 9 3/8" tall without stopper and is cut with 10 wide flutes around the neck continuing into… (1239-92) Learn More »
$60.00
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This is an original socket bayonet for the Austrian P1854 “Lorenz” rifle musket, with its distinct four-sided blade and diagonal mortise slot in the socket. Bayonet measures 22” overall with a… (490-7556) Learn More »
$325.00
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This British-made accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the Pattern-1853 Enfield rifle musket. The Enfield bayonet has the distinction of being the first universal issue bayonet… (490-7539) Learn More »
Civil War soldiers had to provide their own methods of identification, with commercial suppliers offering a variety of stamped or engraved badges often in the form of medals or awards. In collecting… (2025-3037) Learn More »
A very good example of a Civil War “Eagle / War of 1861” pattern identification disk worn by a young drummer from New York who saw some early service in the 61st New York, a very active regiment… (2025-3028) Learn More »
This Confederate Second National Pattern flag descended directly in the family of the Ohio officer who brought it back from the war until its acquisition by the Texas Civil War Museum in 2012. It has… (1268-661) Learn More »
This is a great Appomattox parole filled out for Corporal Henry Kopman of Green’s Battery in Stark’s Battalion of Artillery, a battery also known at the Louisiana Guard Artillery in which Kopman… (1300-69) Learn More »
This is a gun tool that measures 3.6” in overall length. It is a combination tool with a box end percussion cone (nipple) wrench and two screwdriver blades; one fixed on the main body of the tool… (2025-2807) Learn More »
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Fought on Aug. 28-29, 1861, little more than a month after the Union defeat at Bull Run, the capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark on the outer banks helped restrict Confederate blockade running, enabled further operations on the North Carolina coast,… (1179-504). Learn More »