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This sash is a regulation crimson officer’s sash made of silk net complete with Turk's-head knots and tassels. The sash is in good condition with minor wear to the fringe. There are a few snags to… (1273-55) Learn More »
This photo features surviving members of the 1st NY Dragoons and was taken at the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic – held in Buffalo in 1897. The veterans are wearing regimentally… (224-821) Learn More »
This photo features surviving members of the 1st NY Dragoons and was taken at the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic – held in Buffalo in 1897. The veterans are wearing regimentally… (224-820) Learn More »
War of 1812-era U.S. officer’s eagle pommel sword. Bone gripped, brass mounted saber with a great eagle head pommel, a blued and gilt etched blade, and leather scabbard. There is a stirrup-like… (707-03) Learn More »
This cabinet card photograph, taken and published by Filson and Lon of Steubenville, Ohio, features one of the state’s most famous sons, Rutherford B. Hayes. Not only the 19th President of the… (337-155) Learn More »
Offered here is a 3.5” x 6” advertising card. The front features a photograph of Virginia congressman John W. Daniel over printed note, “Presented with the Compliments of / Faulkner &… (1266-784) Learn More »
Captain David Vandercarr commanded Company K of the 2nd New York Cavalry and wrote this tragic letter on January 26, 1865 to a Mr. Bailey of New York City concerning the recent death of his son, a… (2022-2155) Learn More »
$95.00
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The story of Spencer rifle contracts, deliveries, and government payments for purchases is complicated. Laid out by Roy Marcot in his book on Spencer Rifles and Carbines and in a 1997 article in… (2026-769) Learn More »
Pillar molded creamer with a cut scalloped rim and polished handle terminal. The clear bright colored glass and light weight suggests it was made in England or Scotland 1845-1870. The body has 8… (1239-124) Learn More »
Blown-three-mold cruet, Boston and Sandwich or Keene (NH) Marlboro St. Glassworks 1825-1845. McKearin classification number GI-7 type 4 with a McKearin type 4 base, rib molded with an open pontil, 6… (1239-127) Learn More »
$30.00
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These two cotton fragments, red and blue, are accompanied by a remarkable note. The note lays out the significance of the fragments, explaining that they were taken from a U.S. flag found on the… (2026-40) Learn More »
Laban Lemert enlisted on 10/22/1863 as a Private in Company A of the 76th Ohio Infantry. He mustered out on 9/19/1864 and was commissioned into Company H, 51st United States Colored Troops as a 2nd… (2026-764) Learn More »
This uncommon title was first published in 1829 by the Department of War for the express purpose of unifying the training of the varied militia units in state service across the country. This example… (2026-763) Learn More »
This is an excellent example of the famous Model 1858 Remington Army Revolver. Approximately 122,000 of these were manufactured between the years 1863-1873. This is a percussion, six-shot, .44 caliber… (2026-761) Learn More »
$2,395.00
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“Pronounced Serif” two-piece CS buckles take their name from the large, not to say exaggerated, serifs at the top of the “C” and at the top and bottom of the “S” on the tongue. They are… (2025-3581) Learn More »
$1,695.00
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This rarely seen bayonet's pattern began life as a pattern 1886 Enfield-Martini Mk II bayonet. On the 10th July 1888 the old Enfield-Martini P1886 Mk II bayonet officially became renamed as the… (2026-713) Learn More »
$325.00
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“One of the most notable of Charlotte's many celebrations was the 39th Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans on June 4 through 7, 1929. This is the event for which the Armory-Auditorium was… (2025-3593) Learn More »
$45.00
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The 46th Annual United Confederate Veterans (UCV) Reunion was held in June 1936 in Shreveport, Louisiana. As few veterans remained by this date, it was part of the final, twilight years of the… (2025-3588) Learn More »
$45.00
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Standard issue dark blue wool shell jacket with red piping that was shortened! Features red trim on collar and cuffs with red trim down the front and along the edges. Jacket has only 10 General… (2026-70) Learn More »
Here is an early souvenir walking cane made from two pieces of battlefield wood! The long shaft was a sapling cut from the area around Meade’s headquarters. The turned hardwood handle top containing… (1202-1159) Learn More »
Several variations of these pocket revolvers were made by William Uhlinger of Philadelphia during the Civil War from 1861-1865. However, Smith & Wesson owned the patent, causing Uhlinger to… (2026-571) Learn More »
$595.00
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Published by Thomas Groom & Co., 1846. Printed by Samuel N. Dickinson & Company. Brown cloth hardcover with impressed floral patterns and gold foil title on cover. Pocket size book measures… (2023-1386) Learn More »
This sword is an officer’s Model 1913 cavalry sword commonly referred to as the “Patton Saber.” The sword was designed for the U.S. Army by Second Lieutenant (later General) George S. Patton… (1306-09) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine Tranter-style .38 caliber rimfire English “House Defense” revolver. Measuring 9” overall, with a 4.25” octagonal blued barrel. Top flat of frame over the cylinder is… (1268-093) Learn More »
This stereo view photograph features the famous “Gettysburg Gun” of the 1st RI, Battery B, which was hit by incoming fire during the Confederate bombardment preceding “Pickett’s Charge”. … (2025-3224) Learn More »
$100.00
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This rare Tipton stereo view card is in a nice condition and features a northward view from the summit of Little Round Top, down the length of the west-facing Union line. The dual image is mounted to… (2024-6161) Learn More »
$50.00
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Cylindrical japanned-tin container filled with ten roles of Maynard tape primers. Container is in great shape with only the most minor of scratches in the brown finish. Closed with lid. Pasted to the… (2026-683) Learn More »
Presented is a rifle specimen produced by the Robbins, Kendall & Lawrence firm, the first of many successful arms-making companies located in Windsor, Vermont. Often referred to as the… (2025-2790) Learn More »
The Ried “My Friend” Knuckle Duster was, at the time, an innovative design, incorporating a seven-shot, .22 caliber revolver with the bludgeoning features of a knuckle duster. The sentiment of Mr.… (205-184) Learn More »
$995.00
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American bar bottle 1850-1870 cut, not pressed, in the Ashburton pattern. Lead glass, 10 1/8" tall with a polished pontil. Bar bottles were made for hotels and other public drinking… (1239-121) Learn More »
$65.00
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This Boyle, Gamble Richmond, Virginia cavalry officer's sword was once in the famous Donald Tharpe Collection. At that time, it was published in William C. Davis's book REBELS AND YANKEES COMMANDERS… (870-706) Learn More »
$8,200.00
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This is a scarce 1861-dated U.S. government contracted and inspected M1850 foot officer’s sword in about excellent condition and is rare in being inspected by A.D. King. Government contracted… (2025-2431) Learn More »
Cast bronze figure of US Infantryman in kneeling position, firing an 1899 Remington 30-40 caliber carbine. Figurine measures 5.75” in height, anchored on granite base, 6 x 4 x 2”; exhibits… (413-20) Learn More »
$1,250.00
Originally $2,500.00
Plain white metal badge. Top bar has pin on back while front is inscribed “WASHINGTON 1892.” Keystone shaped badge reads “POST 8 PHILA.” A red, white and blue ribbon is attached between the… (172-2360) Learn More »
$120.00
Originally $150.00
Top bar has "POST 63" and "WASHINGTON 1892" on face with pin on back. Red ribbon with gold lettering that reads "POST 63, Phila." GAR star at bottom but this one has a profile of General Birney at… (172-2357) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $225.00
Bar at top has "1906" inscribed on it with pin on back. Cream colored ribbon with gold star at bottom. At center of the star is a blue circle with crossed swords, cannons and muskets. Arms of the star… (172-2355) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $225.00
This sash is a regulation crimson officer’s sash made of silk net complete with Turk's-head knots and tassels. The sash is in good condition with minor wear to the fringe. There are a few snags to… (1316-08) Learn More »
This stereo view was published and sold by the Mumper Photography Company of Gettysburg, one of a few earlier commercial photographers (a Civil War veteran, no less) that were instrumental in… (2024-5806) Learn More »
$40.00
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This Keystone stereo view card features one of the most popular views along the US right flank at Gettysburg from the position of Cooper’s Battery. The image is mounted to a dark gray card with… (2024-5717) Learn More »
$40.00
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This post-war image of Wilmon Blackmar features the former officer and Medal of Honor Recipient Wilmon Blackmar in a rickshaw, being pulled by a singular man. The image is colorized and mounted to a… (945-562) Learn More »
Present at the surrender of the ANV in 1865, William Blackmar famously offered healthy sums of money to purchase and preserve the chairs and table used by Grant and Lee at Appomattox on that fateful… (945-550) Learn More »
This is a great full standing view of sergeant John Moore. This clean-shaven young man wears a civilian style jacket with military buttons and bold sergeant’s chevrons which reveal a fully buttoned… (149-53) Learn More »
$270.00
Originally $300.00
This carte-de-visite image was taken in late 1864 and features a young Sergeant Henry Entriken, the 4th of the 6 color bearers of the 49th Pennsylvania. He served in this honored position from… (149-59) Learn More »
$585.00
Originally $650.00
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 »
$525.00
Originally $575.00
These green and yellow epaulets were part of the 10,000 unforms ordered in Summer 1861 by the US government from the French firm of Godillot to alleviate uniform shortages and test the usefulness of… (149-44) Learn More »
$425.00
Originally $475.00
This militia box has a lacquered outer flap and no signs of previous plate attachment. The dimensions of the box indicate it is a pattern of 1839 box, designed for use with .69 muskets of various… (149-48) Learn More »
$445.00
Originally $495.00
Fashionable drawn silk bonnet c. 1855-1865 from the Texas Civil War Museum. The bonnet is made from light olive colored silk taffeta, trimmed with wide copper silk taffeta ribbon. The silk is drawn… (1307-59) Learn More »
High-crown straw spoon bonnet, c. 1862-1864, from the Texas Civil War Museum. The bonnet is made from light brown natural straw plait. The high front brim and the slope to the crown in the back give… (1307-52) Learn More »
$75.00
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Child’s mid-19th century straw hat from the Texas Civil War Museum. The hat is styled with a medium-high crown and a narrow brim with a pencil curl edge. The base of the crown is trimmed with pale… (1307-53) Learn More »
$75.00
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This pre-Civil War firearm, often referred to as the ‘John Brown’ model, is a single-shot, .52 caliber, breechloading carbine Model 1853 invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native… (2026-1260) Learn More »
$2,250.00
Originally $2,750.00
24mm. BM: “EXTRA RICH/TREBLE GILT.” CS5A3. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY… (2026-93) Learn More »
$185.00
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24mm. BM: “EXTRA RICH/TREBLE GILT.” CS5A3. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY… (2026-92) Learn More »
$185.00
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This is a solid example of the Model 1887 Carbine Boot, retaining its full form with all straps. The rear stitched seam is intact. The boot retains its shape and has the brass plate on the upper… (362-1210) Learn More »
$195.00
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This US shoulder belt plate was affixed to the front of the shoulder belt for the infantry cartridge box. It features the spread-winged eagle design. Brass face retains fine detail. Even dark brown… (1032-256) Learn More »
This US shoulder belt plate was affixed to the front of the shoulder belt for the infantry cartridge box. It features the spread-winged eagle design. Brass face is smooth and retains fine detail. Even… (1032-255) Learn More »
This US shoulder belt plate was affixed to the front of the shoulder belt for the infantry cartridge box. It features the spread-winged eagle design. Brass face is smooth and retains fine detail. Even… (1032-250) Learn More »
White ribbon with blue print meas. approx. 7.75 inches long x 2.50 inches wide. The top half of the ribbon has “1833-1894 ALBANY BURGESSES CORPS EXCURSION” while the mid-section has a roaring… (725-82) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $95.00
Saber-style bayonet for the Sharps Rifle. The overall length of this bayonet is 25.25” while the graceful-looking, slightly curved blade itself is 20.25” long. Bayonet was intended for issue to… (1304-151) Learn More »
Enlisted waist belt of bridle leather with rectangular “US” buckle. The belt is about 1.75" wide, shows plenty of honest use, yet remains solid and supple. Belt has a brass hook used to adjust… (1256-50) Learn More »
$225.00
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This 6.25” x 5.25” display case contains a nice group of relics reportedly found near Brandy Station, Virginia. Relics include a 2.25” diameter rosette (brass face with tin back), two Sharps… (2023-2908) Learn More »
$125.00
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This Model 1835/42 Bayonet and P1859 Scabbard were part of the relic collections in G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic) Post #551. This was the Peter Miller Post in York Springs, Pennsylvania. Named… (1202-1050) Learn More »
The 1912 British Cavalry Officer's Sword is akin to the 1908 trooper's sword, but it was an embellished version to separate the officers from the "other ranks" who carried plain swords. With the… (2026-611) Learn More »
An identified and very good condition example of the single-shot, breechloading, percussion Cosmopolitan carbine. Patented by Henry Gross in 1859 these carbines were manufactured by the Cosmopolitan… (490-7642) Learn More »
This regulation Civil War Union infantry 2nd Lieutenants frock coat is in excellent condition, with strong color, virtually no moth damage, and carries a beautiful set of embroidered bullion shoulder… (1314-07) Learn More »
$3,950.00
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The major seat of the War of 1812 was the Niagara Frontier that ran from Buffalo NY to Sackett's Harbour. Innumerable battles occurred along Lake Ontario. To name a few: Queenston Heights (1812),… (1284-28) Learn More »
$2,450.00
Originally $2,850.00
This Model 1861, .58 caliber, percussion rifle musket is complete, and in fine condition. Produced at the Trenton Locomotive and Machine Company by J.T. Hodge and A.M. Burton to meet the armament… (2025-2789) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This small group of items is identified to 1st Lieutenant Anthony A. Taylor of Company a, 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry who received the Medal of Honor for actions at Chickamauga. The first item in the… (945-352) Learn More »
The men of the Pennsylvania Reserves Division were among the most respected and effective troops in the Army of the Potomac, seeing service through some of the most arduous combat in the Eastern… (2026-31) Learn More »
19mm. BM: HORSTMANN & ALLIEN/NY. SC14As. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY… (2026-106) Learn More »
$80.00
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24mm coat size. BM: HORSTMANN & ALLIEN/NY with inner circle of rays. GA4A1. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY… (2026-98) Learn More »
24mm coat size. BM: HORSTMANN & ALLIEN/NY with inner circle of rays. GA4A1. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY… (2026-99) Learn More »
$125.00
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This banknote was issued by the Confederate States of America! Issued at Richmond Virginia, engraved in Columbia South Carolina, printed in Charleston South Carolina, and featuring the CSA Secretary… (2026-1056) Learn More »
An original piece of Confederate money, being the $5 CSA T-69 bill featuring the State Capitol building in Richmond in the center of the bill, and Confederate Secretary of the Treasury, C.G. Memminger… (2026-1055) Learn More »
In this famous standing view, Blackmar rests his hand on the immortal chair, 12 years before he donated it to the Smithsonian Institute. The image is mounted to a gray card and was produced by… (945-548) Learn More »
$350.00
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This post-war image of Wilmon Blackmar features the former officer and Medal of Honor Recipient standing before an elaborate studio setting in full dress uniform. The image is mounted to a white… (945-545) Learn More »
$195.00
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Wilmon Blackmar is deserving of his own biographical sketch: after having served in the 15th PA Cavalry, he climbed the ranks to the point of being discharged to accept a First Lieutenant’s… (945-554) Learn More »
This regulation US Civil War belt plate comes with Syd Kerksis’ original collection envelope with notations indicating he found it in August 1958 at “Topotomoe” or “Topotomoi” Creek, which… (2025-1888) Learn More »
$595.00
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This is a very good excavated condition M1839 cartridge box plate recovered by pioneer relic hunter, scholar, and author Syd Kerksis, that is still in his collection envelope documenting its recovery… (2025-186) Learn More »
$495.00
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William Richards stated in his patent application, "the object of this invention is to provide a simple and efficient knife fork and spoon for camp purposes at small cost and which, when not in use,… (490-7285) Learn More »
Manufactured in Springfield Massachusetts at the Springfield Armory the Model 1863 Rifle Musket is a .58 caliber single shot muzzleloader with a 40” round barrel and three barrel bands. A total of… (2025-2666) Learn More »
This is a good example of the Widmann-style eagle head sword favored by many. The sword is unsigned, and although there is a Horstmann scroll on the scabbard, this is certainly the work of Frederick… (707-02) Learn More »
A very nice "dug" plate with both wire loops intact on reverse. Nice smooth chocolate patina to face, nice detail to the eagle. Minor ding along upper edge to left of the eagle’s head, slightly… (2026-353) Learn More »
$150.00
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This pattern was introduced in 1822 and features a gilt brass, “Gothic style” open-work half-basket hilt with folding guard. These were used during the reigns of George IV, William IV, and… (2026-247) Learn More »
$695.00
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Quart decanter, 8 1/2" tall without stopper; and unusual cut design: ovals topped with blazes over flutes, no flutes on shoulder; three applied tripart rings; probably original pressed lacy… (1239-111) Learn More »
$75.00
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This cut compote is of lead glass with a star cut pontil, American, probably Wheeling, WV 1850-1870, 7 11/16" tall. This compote has a scalloped rim and is decorated with broad arched and… (1239-122) Learn More »
$50.00
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“THE Old Sixth Regiment, ITS WAR RECORD, 1861-5. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1875. 228 pages. Green cloth covers with lettering on front cover and spine decorated in gilt. Rear… (602-36) Learn More »
$150.00
Originally $185.00
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Elliot, Jr., Ellsworth. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1932. in the publisher’s blue cloth binding; with title on the spine in gilt; dustjacket is missing. Measures 8 ¾” x 12”; 222 pages.… (602-37) Learn More »
$70.00
Originally $85.00
This pocket book was published in 1862 by L. PRANG AND CO. of Boston, with this copy sold by a retailer in Washington DC. As might be obvious, this work profiles the senior officers of the US armed… (2026-35) Learn More »
Complete title is “Obsolete Paper Money Issued by Banks in the United States 1782-1866” by Q. David Bowers with Foreword by Eric P. Newman. This is a hardcover, leatherette-bound, limited… (236-1056) Learn More »
Hardcover with a dust jacket, 282 pages, 8.5” x 11”. Well-illustrated with some color. Fine condition with just light wear to dust jacket. Publisher by Quiller in 2009.… (236-731) Learn More »
This image features a waist-up view of General George Steuart. The photograph measures approximately 5 ½ inches by 4 inches. Overall, the condition of this photograph is very good. The image is… (1189-183) Learn More »
$125.00
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This image features a bust view of General Beverly Robertson. The photograph measures approximately 4 inches wide by 5 ½ inches long. Overall, the condition of this photograph is good. The image is… (1189-179) Learn More »
This image features a waist-up view of General Gabriel Rains. The photograph measures approximately 4 inches wide by 5 ½ inches long. Overall, the condition of this photograph is good. The image is… (1189-178) Learn More »
$125.00
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This image features a bust view of Brigadier General Hylan Lyon. The photograph measures approximately 4 inches by 5 ½ inches. Overall, the condition of this photograph is very good. The image is… (1189-172) Learn More »
Very good condition slave trade button made of pewter, bearing on the face “T. Porter,” the mark of Thomas Porter II (1790-1857), with a manufacturer’s mark on reverse, which is somewhat… (2026-336) Learn More »
This Grand Army of the Republic ribbon was designed and commissioned by Kit Carson GAR Post #2 of Washington, D.C. in honor of the March 4th, 1889 reunion event honoring the Veteran Zouaves of… (2026-23) Learn More »
$65.00
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This semi-bright bayonet shows is complete and in very nice condition. Only very minor pitting is noted in select areas and the surfaces are free of rust and major wear. Locking ring and tension… (2025-2805) Learn More »
This is a very nice original WWII Issue holster for the Japanese Nambu type 14 semi-automatic pistol. This is constructed of thick rubberized canvas with a hard-shell outer flap which covers the… (490-7210) Learn More »
Offered here is a 12” x 8” display case containing 41 old copper-cased rimfire cartridges. Cartridges include a few blanks, some loaded with shot, and most are standard rounds with… (236-1281) Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a relic condition U.S. waist belt plate. This is the regulation 1839 pattern plate used throughout the war and bears the marking on the back of W.H. Smith of Brooklyn, a major supplier of… (2026-697) Learn More »
$195.00
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This is a scale to weigh gold sovereigns and half sovereigns. They were made in the mid-19th century. You placed the gold coin in the appropriate spot and if the scale balanced then the coin was real.… (236-1278) Learn More »
$75.00
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The 1864 patented metal self-closing safety match holder is a cast iron “match safe” produced by Davenport, Mallory & Company (D.M. & Co.) of New Haven, Connecticut. U.S. Patent No.… (1138-2265) Learn More »
$65.00
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Miniature model of the Castillo de San Marcos fort cast in metal and originally sold as a souvenir ashtray. Worn felt liner glued to the bottom. A small, scalloped brass tag mounted on front reads,… (236-1276) Learn More »
This is an interesting old “relic” from a local G.A.R. veterans’ post. This is a large Civil War-era heavy tin cup. It has a diameter of 4.5” and is 6” tall. It has soldered handle and… (1202-1024) Learn More »
This is a terrific old battlefield “pick-up” relic from a local G.A.R. veterans’ post. The P1853 Enfield socket bayonet is in early battlefield pick-up condition with a dark brown tone and light… (1202-510) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine example of a light weight cavalry officer’s sack coat. This coat is constructed of light weight dark blue wool, machine stitched, and unlined. Seven large eagle “C”… (2026-71) Learn More »
$1,295.00
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This approximately 3 feet by 5 feet Confederate Battle flag is, but for material, and construction, a perfect facsimile of the flag issued out of Dalton Georgia in the Spring of 1864 to the A of T. … (2025-3637) Learn More »
$395.00
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These are the swords that fought World War I. This one is known as the "Mark 1". It is purely a "thrusting weapon" not designed for slashing and, after centuries, the last manifestation of British… (2026-610) Learn More »
These wonderfully crude wooden drumsticks appear to be made from Hickory. They were formerly in the Texas Civil War Museum where they were classified as Confederate. The hand carved sticks measure 15… (1179-418A) Learn More »
$395.00
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This is a very interesting War of 1812 musket. The lockplate is Riley’s Plate #229, simply marked “SC” on the lower edge just to the rear of the frizzen spring finial, a mark he identifies as… (2025-3649) Learn More »
This offering is among the rarest items we had had the pleasure to handle! This round visorless wool cap is the regulation "undress" or to be "worn at sea" or "service" cap of the Confederate States… (1179-437) Learn More »
$15,000.00
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The Scottish Highland dirk is known to have been in use since the 5th century CE. One of Its trademark distinctions from European daggers is in in having but a single edge scalloped on the… (2026-640) Learn More »
$695.00
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This is a top-notch, excellent condition, original Civil War Union army regulation Model 1858 forage cap, complete, with strong color, virtually no moth damage, and still carrying its original makers… (1273-32) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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The Great Central Fair was a monumental fundraising event for the US Sanitary Commission held in Philadelphia’s Logan Square Park from June 7 – 28, 1864. The massive main building spanned… (2026-56) Learn More »
This is an interesting old relic from a local G.A.R. veterans’ post. This was the standard weapon of the Prussian cavalry in 1813-14. The Prussian Hussars as well as the Dragoons and the gunners of… (2023-2998) Learn More »
$295.00
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Original strip of Civil War “Lucifer’s.” Matches were an extremely popular item, considered important for the welfare of the troops. Matches were sometimes sold in “strips,” and several… (2026-936) Learn More »
$18.00
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Edward Gould & Son was a well-known London homeopathic chemist, and their boxes served both medical practitioners and private households. Beyond their practical function, these cases also embodied… (1256-15) Learn More »
$35.00
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One newspaper especially defined by its era was The War, a New York-based publication that ran from 1812 to 1815. The newspaper’s very existence was precipitated by the War of 1812, and the… (1309-465) Learn More »
Original WW2 Army machete. Measures 23.5” overall with original rough finished 18” blade with a factory applied edge. Strongly stamped “TRUETEMPER / U.S. / -1944-”. The factory edge remains… (169-939) Learn More »
$95.00
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This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets (M1855, M1861, M1863, CONVERSIONS). Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a dull overall surface with a… (490-7553) Learn More »
This musket bears a very clear “SNJ” state ownership stamp on the top of the barrel just forward of the frizzen. The barrel has very clear proof marks on the left breech: a “US” over a sunken… (2025-3653) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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John Fowler Rusling (1834-1918) served in the 5th New Jersey Infantry and the Second New Jersey Brigade before moving up to posts at the division and higher levels in the Army of the Potomac and then… (2024-1173) Learn More »
This heavy, full-stock, percussion, .69 caliber, musket was originally a Model 1816 flintlock, smoothbore musket. It was altered to percussion ignition. A new Remington Arms Company Maynard-style… (2025-2517) Learn More »
One of the most attractive U.S. martial arms, the Remington 1862/63 Contract Rifle (in Moller’s terminology) has been known for decades as the “Zouave,” a nickname that is hard to overcome. And,… (172-6154) Learn More »
Wood drum canteens are about as iconically Confederate as you can get and this one is a cut-above in quality of construction, visual appeal, and identification by the soldier. This measures 6-3/4 x… (2026-479) Learn More »
$3,750.00
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Charming dark burgundy velvet fanchon hat c.1870s-1880s from the Texas Civil War Museum. The hat is made from lustrous burgundy silk velvet. Large stiffened velvet loops accent the front of the hat.… (1307-49) Learn More »
A striking, unusual, and very fashionable fanchon bonnet c.1875-1885 from the Texas Civil War Museum. The bonnet is made of copper wool felt. The front and sides on the bonnet are trimmed with… (1307-50) Learn More »
Charming woven straw hat from the Texas Civil War Museum. The low crowned hat is made from natural straw plait intertwined with very narrow avocado green ribbon that has been pleated and twisted into… (1307-51) Learn More »
Group of three 1875-1910 garments, one chemisette and two camisoles, from the Texas Civil War Museum. Item 1307-25a - This 1870s-1880s cotton lace chemisette would look lovely under an open front… (1307-25) Learn More »
A beautifully sewn white cotton longcloth nightdress, c.1860-1870, from the Texas Civil War Museum. The nightdress is styled with a V-shaped yoke in the front and back embellished with hand-worked… (1307-24) Learn More »
Woman’s white waist or blouse from the Texas Civil War Museum, made with a round neckline, long sleeves, and a back opening. The front of the waist is accented with 16 tiny tucks of graduated… (1307-26) Learn More »
A cone-shaped turned wood drinking horn with simple, narrow, flat iron hook riveted at the top edge to serve as a belt clip. This is 7-3/4” tall and measures 2-1/4” edge to edge at the top. This… (1289-113) Learn More »
A cone-shaped turned drinking horn made of horn, with a simple, narrow, flat iron hook riveted at the top edge to serve as a belt clip. This measures about 8-1/2” long, with prominent tip, and is… (1289-111) Learn More »
Serving bottle or wide-mouth carafe; these bottles have an unusually wide neck and did not take stoppers. They were used at the table, mainly for serving water, and were emptied and dried after each… (1239-107) Learn More »
American heavy cut glass sugar bowl with cover 1830-1860. This sugar bowl is probably from an East Coast factory where these very large bowls were popular. It is cut with an overall geometric… (1239-115) Learn More »
$125.00
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The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1855) Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1854) Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1853) Learn More »
The scabbard shown here is of the 1863 pattern which contains eight copper rivets, 4 of which are located on the frog and 4 on the scabbard’s throat. This pattern of 8 copper rivet arrangements,… (2025-2936) Learn More »
$75.00
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This anymore is rarer than the kepi itself but common in its day. Displayed in two museums. The last was the Texas Civil War Museum owned and operated by Mr. R. Richey. The owner of this practical… (1284-29) Learn More »
$1,395.00
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This is a standard Federal issue blanket that has been cut down by the soldier and decorated with corps badges, his name and where he was at the time he applied the decoration. There is a lot to cover… (1179-468) Learn More »
Asher and Pliny Bartlett of Springfield, Mass., signed an Oct. 31, 1808, US contract for 2,500 muskets to be delivered over five years and to be of the then current Springfield pattern, with Schmidt… (2025-3656) Learn More »
This is a very nicely identified Burnside carbine issued to a member of the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry, certainly on his return to duty in February 1864 after returning from captivity and hospital, and… (1311-07) Learn More »
This is one of some 7,600 muskets acquired by the state of Maryland from the US government through allotment under the 1798 Militia Act and direct purchase between 1809 and 1812, also one of just some… (2025-3650) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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Finding a genuine, period pair of gauntlets has become extremely difficult, as most seen now are either post-war or Masonic in origin. This pair, however, is definitively Civil War period, as well as… (282-451) Learn More »
This relic board is very like those assembled from Gettysburg relics by John Rosensteel and displayed on the porch of the Round Top Museum, but differs in displaying the relics on horizontal rather… (1242-06) Learn More »
$2,800.00
Originally $3,000.00
This leather-covered wood medicine box/chest closely fits examples from the pre-Civil War period in construction, design, and contents. The exterior leather shows wear consistent with age, including… (1179-672) Learn More »
The "Sons of Veterans" sword is a ceremonial weapon used by the Sons of Veterans (SOV), a fraternal organization founded in 1881 as the successor to the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) for the… (798-115) Learn More »
$600.00
Originally $800.00
This example of a Burnside 3rd Model Carbine is complete, with serialized receiver and breech block both stamped “23787”. Metal surfaces are mostly smooth, with scattered, fine pitting along the… (172-6158) Learn More »
This is a terrific old battlefield “pick-up” Civil War enlisted belt and buckle. Leather belt is in fair condition for a “relic.” Leather is crinkled, dried, and shows “shrinkage” with… (1202-1025) Learn More »
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This appealing uniform jacket, epaulets, and trousers came to us from the same source as the identified gray full-dress frock coat from the 22nd NYNG that we listed previously. That coat is identified by an ink inscription in it to John H. Stallmann,… (410-913). Learn More »