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Worn by officers in most of the branches of the United States Army, the waist sash was a common uniform accoutrement and symbol of authority in the military during both field operations and camp… (1052-1134B) Learn More »
This is an excellent example of the Gettysburg desk display sold by Edward Woodward here in town, made from relics picked up on the battlefield. Born in England, Woodward was a gunsmith working in… (2025-3678) Learn More »
This canteen comes to us in an interesting condition. Though typical of the M1858 smooth side canteen, this example retains its tan jean cover and sports a neat polished-linen US flag material with… (1256-08) Learn More »
This Allen double-action percussion pepperbox pistol in fair condition. Known by a number of trade names, this pepperbox pistol was made in Norwich, CT. It is a .31 caliber, six-shot, cap and ball… (1309-134) Learn More »
This is a wonderful example of a Spencer Rifle, one of the most sought-after and advanced weapons of the Civil War. The action is strong and the firearm operates mechanically as new. The barrel… (490-7024) Learn More »
The “Pattern 1872 Aiguillettes” showcases the design elements characteristic of the period, including elaborate braiding and detailed finishes for dress uniforms. This aiguillette is light blue to… (490-2973) Learn More »
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-131) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $275.00
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-138) Learn More »
$250.00
Originally $350.00
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-134) Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $450.00
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-141) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $295.00
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-136) Learn More »
$225.00
Originally $295.00
Original Civil War Model 1858 corrugated-pattern tin canteen, often called the “Bullseye” pattern. The body consists of two circular sections of pressed-tin soldered together at the rim. The… (1179-1207) Learn More »
$65.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. The type of bullet cannot positively be determined, but it is some type of “minie ball” as the bottom skirt of the cavity is discernable.… (1202-1049) Learn More »
Offered here is a 1/6 plate tintype of a soldier in a half case. Full standing view with painted back drop. Soldier wears kepi, vest, short zouave jacket, white gloves, waist sash, baggy pantaloons,… (2025-3672) Learn More »
$95.00
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Nice socket bayonet for the .45-70 trapdoor rifle. Much of the original finish remains on the blade, less so on the socket which exhibits some light surface rust. Locking ring works well and blade has… (2025-161) Learn More »
$65.00
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These wartime medals were made in France and brought in through the blockade. According to the best modern study, by Pete Bertram in Confederate Numismatica, they show up in white metal, bronze,… (1311-48) Learn More »
This is a nice example of a New York State issue percussion cap pouch. In good condition, this pouch looks much like its Confederate counterpart. The whole pouch is constructed of leather which has… (1000-683) Learn More »
This box may likely have been produced by the Atlanta Arsenal; the brown rain flap, general pattern of the box, the method of sewing the belt loops and use of British expense pouch finial match other… (766-1821) Learn More »
$3,950.00
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A very scarce example of the uniform coat adopted by the “Union Grays” of New York City in 1861 and worn by member of that regiment when they were called up for ninety days of active US service in… (410-912) Learn More »
$5,500.00
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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 »
A very nice Confederate $1, T-55 note. Portrait depicts Clement C. Clay, Confederate senator from Alabama at top center. Bold ONE on the left and right edge. Dated December 2, 1862. Serial number… (2025-3602) Learn More »
$75.00
ON HOLD
A nice Confederate $100.00 T-41 note. A scene of slaves working in the field at top center with John Calhoun at bottom left. Printed by Keatinge & Ball in Columbia, S.C. Hand dated September 27,… (1032-222) Learn More »
$75.00
ON HOLD
An original piece of Confederate money, being the $100 CSA T-65 bill featuring the portrait of Lucy Pickens, the wife of the governor of South Carolina during the war in the center of the bill. There… (1032-220) Learn More »
$40.00
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A fine outdoor image of this captain sitting on a small barrel in camp. Wall tents are visible in the background. Carswell McClellan is in his officer’s uniform with his sword across his leg and… (2025-3361) Learn More »
The leather belt is 1.75” wide and approximately 40” long overall. Belt is made of bridle leather with a brass keeper sewn and riveted on one end and a brass adjustment hook riveted to the… (1216-218) Learn More »
$275.00
ON HOLD
Original pistol cartridge box to hold Navy size (.36 cal.) cartridge packs. Measures 5.25” across inside pouch. Outer flap remains supple with nice surface. No maker’s stamping visible. Latch tab… (490-7622) Learn More »
This is a non-regulation, left facing, black leather holster made for a small frame revolver. Likely a short barrel “police” type determined by impressions in the leather. A cylinder shape is… (1304-142) Learn More »
This vintage shoe brush measures approximately 6” x 1.25” and about 1.5” high. Wood brush back dyed reddish-brown, varnished, and is marked in gold lettering: "Ames Sword Company. / Chicopee,… (2023-1390) Learn More »
$40.00
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This “dug” Federal cartridge box plate is of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with nice smooth… (1032-240) Learn More »
Offered is a mid-war example of a single shot, breech loading, .50 caliber, percussion model Gallagher carbine. These were issued to the Federal cavalry during the Civil War. Mahlon J. Gallager, a… (490-7440) Learn More »
This 1808 US contract musket follows the lines of the Harpers Ferry pattern muskets, but with the Springfield style lock as seen on some other contract muskets that generally follow the Harpers Ferry… (2025-3664) Learn More »
This musket might be classified as a Whitney 1798 US Contract transitional Type-2 / Type-3. It shows the rounded, detachable brass pan, frizzen with straight toe, and lockplate omitting the pointed… (2025-3666) Learn More »
$1,950.00
ON HOLD
A good example of the regulation socket bayonet used on the .58 Caliber US Springfield and contractor-made rifle muskets throughout the war, along with its scabbard. The bayonet is smooth metal, with… (2025-3701) Learn More »
$350.00
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Worn by officers in most of the branches of the United States Army, the waist sash was a common uniform accoutrement and symbol of authority in the military during both field operations and camp… (1284-16) Learn More »
Large top bar is in the shape of the state of Arkansas. At center are crossed Confederate Battle flag and 3rd National flag. Both are enameled. The Battle flag has some minor color loss. At center,… (2025-3543) Learn More »
This badge measures approx. 3 ¾” x 2” and is housed in an attractive matted Riker display box. It was issued for the 40th annual Confederate reunion held in Biloxi, MS on June 3rd thru June 6th… (2025-3510) Learn More »
This heavy-duty cylindrical bucket is a Civil War iron grease bucket carried as part the equipment of an artillery gun crew. The grease bucket measures 7” in diameter and stands 8” high. Top and… (2025-3085) Learn More »
$395.00
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This Model 1812 Springfield .69 caliber smoothbore was altered from flintlock to percussion by way of a replaced breech and bolster. The musket has a 42” barrel secured with three barrel-bands that… (193-62) Learn More »
This “dug” Federal cartridge box plate is of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with nice smooth… (1032-241) Learn More »
The 1st Virginia Cavalry (Union) was a hard fighting unit formed in 1861. This was before there was a state of West Virginia. It was raised in the summer of 1861 as the 1st Regiment Virginia Mounted… (297-36) Learn More »
One page, double-sided newspaper measuring 20 x 24”, mounted on heavy card paper against a medium gray matte, in shrink wrap. This legendary Memphis newspaper was moved out of town just prior to… (12-652) Learn More »
$95.00
Originally $125.00
Item is the top 14-inch section of a .58 caliber musket. Front sight is still attached. Possible battle damage. The late William Gavin recovered it at Hall Town near Harper’s Ferry, Virginia; tape… (601-492) Learn More »
$125.00
Originally $295.00
This saber was manufactured by the most highly respected Solingen, Prussia, and imported to the U.S. for use in the Civil War. The curved 35-½ inch blade is a gray dusky peppery patina with only two… (539-03) Learn More »
$1,350.00
Originally $1,800.00
Top bar is inscribed “BOSTON 1904.” Has pin on back. Ribbon is half sky-blue and half gold with some light surface wear. Dark lettering reads “POST 63. PHILA.” Standard GAR star at bottom with… (172-2399) Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
Top bar has enameled blue center with “BOSTON 1890” in gold. Pin on back. Suspended from top bar are crossed cannons with an enameled blue shield superimposed over the center. Somewhat worn gold… (172-2394) Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
Crude stamped eagle with wings spread, mouth open and in the crouching position like he is ready to pounce. Below him are the letters “USA.” No pin on back. Suspended by a chain is a brass… (172-2371) Learn More »
$350.00
Originally $450.00
Bar at top reads “NINTH REGT. M.V.M..” Bar has pin on back. Suspended from this is a red enameled 1st Division, 6th Corps badge inside a half moon that is inscribed “EMERGENCY CORPS.” No… (172-2366) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $225.00
Red, white and blue ribbon cockade with stamped brass crossed sabers attached. Ribbon is in good shape and meas. 5.00 inches long. Stamped as part of the crossed sabers are the letters “U. V.” at… (172-2365) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $125.00
UCV reunion medal, Nashville, June 22-28, 1897. Gold-colored shield suspended from bar marked "SOUVENIR." The shield displays crossed U.S. and Stars and Bars flags. Reunion was held during the… (2025-3542) Learn More »
This is a softcover booklet titled, "A Visit To The Old North Church - Boston, Massachusetts". This book is from 1893 and there are 20 pages. This book is in overall fair to good condition. The… (236-793) Learn More »
This “dug” Federal waist belt plate is of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with nice dark brown… (1289-124) Learn More »
$125.00
SOLD
This “dug” Federal cartridge box plate is the small size of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with… (1032-242) Learn More »
$300.00
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The full title is “A Treatise On Field Fortification, Containing Instructions on the Methods of Laying Out, Constructing, Defending, and Attacking Intrenchments, with the General Outlines also of… (595-1983) Learn More »
$150.00
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Attractive two piece sash buckle with dark blue background and enamel CS flags on the front. Each piece measures approx. 1” x 1 ¼”. Has interlocking tongue and wreath. Each piece has a bar on… (2025-2506) Learn More »
This relic was recovered by famed relic hunter Ken Bream from private property near Culp’s Hill at an unknown date, and purchased from the 2021 auction of his collection. This item was from Lot#… (224-753) Learn More »
This crisp condition US Model 1855 rifle-musket is mostly an assemblage of components made originally at the National Armory at Springfield, Massachusetts or Harper's Ferry, Virginia. The black walnut… (1268-075) Learn More »
$11,500.00
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This is just one of 125 muskets purchased by the State of Massachusetts from Asher and Pliny Bartlett of Springfield, Mass, through J. Farnsworth & Co. on Sept. 13, 1813, and transported to the… (2025-3662) Learn More »
$1,950.00
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This was located just forward of the B17 / B24 bomber vertical and horizontal stabilizers with one facing the port hole on each side of the plane. It held the ANM2 50 Cal machine gun in place for… (873-77) Learn More »
$1,500.00
Originally $2,000.00
This scarce saber was manufactured by F.W. Widmann its designer. Andrew Mowbray, in his book THE AMERICAN EAGLE-POMMEL SWORD shows a specimen as figure 51A page 195. F.W. Widmann's company was… (1179-250) Learn More »
Offered here from the collection of author/publisher Dean Thomas are two War of 1812-era newspapers. First is The Weekly Messenger dated Boston, August 6, 1813. The first story being “Historical… (236-1273) Learn More »
$15.00
SOLD
From the collection of author/publisher Dean Thomas. Listed in date order: The Observer, number 173, dated July 18, 1682. One sheet, front and back, trimmed on gutter side. The Observer, number 265,… (236-1272) Learn More »
$60.00
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From the reference collection of author/publisher Dean Thomas. These were weekly journals relating to scientific, mechanical, chemical, and manufacturing topics. Vol. VII, No. 25, dated December 20,… (236-1271) Learn More »
$50.00
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Included in this display, housed in a matted Riker box, is a piece of wood (1 5/8” x 1 7/8” x 3/8”) from a tree located in the Codori Thicket near the spot where the 1st Minnesota made their… (2025-2174) Learn More »
$95.00
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Thomas Cartwright began his volunteer career as a private in May of 1861, and climbed to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant by November and 1st Lieutenant by February of 1862. June proved to be a fateful… (149-52) Learn More »
This “dug” Federal cartridge box plate is of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with nice smooth… (1032-239) Learn More »
Originally these cylindrical japanned-tin containers held ten roles of Maynard tape primers. This container is in good shape with only remnants of the original brown finish remaining. Complete with… (1219-01) Learn More »
$250.00
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Brothers Rudolph and Charles Leonard of Canton, Mass, signed a US contract on Oct. 29, 1808, for 5,000 muskets to be delivered in five years. They used as a pattern a musket produced by fellow Canton… (2025-3665) Learn More »
This bronze badge measures 2-5/8" x 1-1/2" with attaching pin still present on reverse. Overall in excellent condition. Top bar with “VETERAN / U. C. V. / RICHMOND, 1907”. Lower circular drop… (2025-3545) Learn More »
$225.00
ON HOLD
Dated “November 20, 1862.” One page, 5” x 8. Fine condition. Text: “The commanding General, upon finding of the Board of Inquiry upon the conduct of the 7th Regiment Vermont Volunteers, at the… (490-6640) Learn More »
Dated “New Orleans, November 6, 1862.” One page, 5” x 8. Exhibits small stain near right margin. Else VG. This order cites an order from Confederate General Lovell, and its acceptance by Gen.… (490-6637) Learn More »
Dated May 24, 1862. One page, 8” x 10, in black and white. Very good plus. Subtitled “The New Orleans Plum,” this cartoon depicts Lincoln seated on a stool holding up a plum. Rhyming caption:… (490-6599) Learn More »
$20.00
SOLD
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 »
$85.00
Originally $100.00
“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 »
$165.00
Originally $185.00
This is a Civil War-era gutta percha inkwell. It has a screw-off top, has an oval-shaped body, and measures approximately 1 3/4” high including the top. Very good condition with no cracks or… (1268-238) Learn More »
$65.00
ON HOLD
Featured in this attractive, matted Riker box display is an original piece of wood flooring taken from the second floor of the Daniel Scheaffer farm located on the Baltimore Pike. Split into 2… (2025-2170) Learn More »
$95.00
SOLD
The title of this book is “AMERICAN MILITARY BUTTON MAKERS AND DEALERS; THEIR BACKMARKS AND DATES – 2001 REVISED EDITION” by William F. McGuinn and Bruce S. Bazelon. This is a revised edition… (1289-226) 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 »
$1,250.00
ON HOLD
Here is a fine example of a cavalry carbine socket a.k.a. ‘thimble’ or ‘boot’ used by cavalrymen during the Civil War and well into the 1880s. This small (2½” high) flared and cylindrical… (2025-1986) Learn More »
$35.00
SOLD
Massachusetts required its militia to supply their own muskets, but in the run-up to the War of 1812 received muskets from the US and purchased some on its own. This flintlock musket rates near Fine… (2025-3667) Learn More »
Creamer sized pitcher features a green and yellow sponged design. Gold lettering reads, “GETTYSBURG, PA”. Underside is marked, “PADEN CITY ARTWARE, 22 KT. GOLD”. Measures 4” tall by 1 ¾”… (2022-499) Learn More »
$20.00
Originally $35.00
Image shows a group of 17 men and 1 boy seated together in an open field on the edge of a wood eating their lunch. Several of the men have plates visible in their laps or on the grass in front of… (2022-313) Learn More »
$135.00
Originally $165.00
Oval, gold colored decorative frame houses a beautiful painted portrait on ivory of a lady from ages past. Glass covers the portrait. Measures approx. 1 ½” x 1 ¼”. [sl]… (2022-294) Learn More »
$95.00
Originally $225.00
This beautiful hand painted image shows a mother holding her blue-eyed child close to her. Between them is a bouquet of roses, symbolizing innocence and purity. Artist’s signature is at the lower… (2022-293) Learn More »
$95.00
Originally $175.00
Dated "Camp Stoneman /Washington, DC. /July 12, 1865. Addressed to "Bob". 4 pp. in ink on line paper, "5 x 8. Exhibits fold-marks, else VG. John R. Craig was commissioned as Captain into the US… (2022-34) Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $95.00
Image shows a full view of a well-dressed family. Mother is wearing a plaid silk dress with white collar and undersleeves, and brooch, ear bobs and ring. Her baby sits on her lap wearing a printed… (2022-270) Learn More »
$165.00
Originally $225.00
Image shows a three-quarter view of a lovely lady sitting between her daughter and son. Mother is wearing a dark colored dress with white collar and chemisette. Daughter on left is wearing a printed… (2022-312) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $75.00
Pair of handwritten documents housed in a modern, 14” x 27” frame. Accompanied in frame by typewritten transcription of each. The first document is dated “Headquarters U.S. Forces /… (2022-399) Learn More »
$795.00
Originally $975.00
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-133) Learn More »
$350.00
Originally $475.00
ON HOLD
This copper plated brass badge measures approx. 1 1/2" x 1 ½”. The stamped badge features a spread wing eagle at top, with a bust of Albert Sidney Johnston in an oval below. On each side are a… (2025-3531) Learn More »
This is a steel die for producing an oval SC belt plate or cartridge box plate that would measure about 97mm by 53mm. The die dates to the 20th Century and conceivably could be taken to be for… (2026-12) Learn More »
The brick in this set measures 1 ¼” x 1 ¼” x 1/4'’ and was taken from the bricks that were knocked down by an artillery shell during the battle of Gettysburg. This hole in the wall was also… (2025-2169) Learn More »
$95.00
ON HOLD
Housed in an attractive matted Riker box display, this relic grouping features a small piece of original brick (1 1/4 “ x 1 ½” x 5/8”) from the world famous Thompson House, better known as… (2025-2172) Learn More »
$95.00
SOLD
It is believed, but not affirmed, that the "Brown Bess" was named after Elizabeth I of England (However she was dead over a century before the first of these was made therefore begging the question).… (1273-29) Learn More »
Here is a fine example of a cavalry carbine socket a.k.a. ‘thimble’ or ‘boot’ used by cavalrymen during the Civil War and well into the 1880s. This small (2½” high) flared and cylindrical… (575-24) Learn More »
$35.00
SOLD
The Southern Cross of Honor was conceived of in 1898, adopted in 1899 and first issued in 1900. These were given by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to living Confederate veterans with… (2025-3552) Learn More »
Offered is a regulation US Navy chapeau de bras (under the arm hat) also called a cocked hat. The cocked hat was worn for full-dress occasions both on land and at sea. It would have been worn on… (1313-01) Learn More »
This celluloid pinback button features a bust portrait of Jackson. The paper label usually place inside the reverse is missing, and there is some superficial rust, but the pin is present and the… (2025-3503) Learn More »
This unusual ivory colored, shield shaped celluloid badge measures approx. 2 1/2” x 3 1/8” and features an image of Robert E. Lee in a rococo bordered frame with a wreath at bottom on which is… (2025-3526) Learn More »
The "DICTATOR" was made by Hopkins and Allen from the late 1860's through the early 1870's. Only 1000 were made in percussion as this one is. The serial number on this weapon is 3640. This weapon is a… (2025-330) Learn More »
$495.00
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Silver official badge of the Second (II) Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. New York: J.G. Packard, 1863. The lack of colored enamel indicates that the wearer would have been of the corps’ s Second… (1298-04) Learn More »
This is the Civil War regulation issue waistbelt for an enlisted cavalryman in very good condition, showing some stains and soiling from use, but solid. These belts were intended to carry the… (2025-2695) Learn More »
$695.00
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This is a circa 1820 oval tin (tinned iron) militia canteen with a Civil War scratched identification indicating use, or more likely capture, by a West Virginia soldier. This is made of two convex… (1262-26) Learn More »
$950.00
SOLD
Flayderman noted that US Contract Muskets Model 1812 or Contract 1812 types would more aptly be titled, “Contract Muskets of the 1812 Period.” This J.J. Henry produced musket is a perfect example… (2025-3648) Learn More »
Housed in an attractive matted Riker box display, this relic grouping features a small piece of the original wood from a beam of the Evergreen Cemetery Gatehouse removed during renovations (1” x 1… (2025-2175) Learn More »
$95.00
SOLD
Given New York’s long border with Canada, the state was naturally worried by the rising tensions with Britain starting with the Chesapeake-Leopard affair of 1808 and supplemented its arms on hand… (2025-3663) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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1918 for the United Confederate Veterans (UCV), the Confederate answer to the Union's Grand Army of the Republic. The reunion that year was held at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Features crossed CS Flags with a… (2025-3523) Learn More »
The Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association sponsored a number of souvenir medals that it used to raise funds for its mountain sculpture project. This item is a gold-plated bronze medal that… (2025-3522) Learn More »
$35.00
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This well-worn but sturdy New Testament measures 6 inches by 3 ¾ inches wide. It contains approximately 230 pages. The book is bound in a coarse fabric that is very worn as there are many spots of… (2025-3072) Learn More »
$695.00
SOLD
Old habits die hard. Although we now know production of the new pattern cavalry saber intended to replace the heavy Model 1840 started in 1857, most still refer to them as the Model 1860. This is a… (2022-718) Learn More »
$1,450.00
Originally $1,950.00
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Offered here is a souvenir letter opener made from a piece of lathe recovered from the Hancock-Clarke House. The handle portion still retains an original nail. Written in ink on the handle is… (2022-612) Learn More »
$195.00
Originally $295.00
SOLD
This folding lantern is taller and wider than those usually encountered. It has the original Mica windows, Japanned finish and a painted gold stencil maker’s mark. The item is made to collapses down… (2022-631) Learn More »
$295.00
Originally $395.00
SOLD
This item is a cast brass circular rosette for a regimental bridle; the motif of the face is nearly identical to that of the regimental buttons. Measures 27mm. it features an incised motif of a six… (1298-03) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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3 piece bronze ladder-link badge, with upper pin clasp (“Dept of PA.”), bright blue ribbon, and circular medallion – obverse with “36th Annual Encampment / Dept. of PA G.A.R.” and bust at… (2023-420) Learn More »
Silver and enamel official badge of the Eighteenth (XVIII) Army Corps, Department of North Carolina/ Army of the James. New York: B. T. Hayward, ca 1864. The smaller foliate cross device at the center… (1298-05) Learn More »
During the course of our American Revolution many riflemen because they were needed desperately in "The Line", that is shouldering a smooth bore large caliber Brown Bess or Charleville type arm,… (1032-205) Learn More »
$950.00
SOLD
A very good condition and very hard-to-find set of sword slings for a Civil War general officer’s sword belt. For General Officers US regulations specified sword belts of standard configuration, but… (1273-17) Learn More »
This fascinating little group of items belonged to Dennis H. Smith who served nine months as a private in Company B, 28th Maine Infantry. Smith was born in Peru, Maine in March of 1843. At age 19 he… (2022-401) Learn More »
$1,250.00
Originally $1,950.00
Located at the confluence of the Appomattox and James Rivers, City Point was the site of Grant’s headquarters in the Petersburg campaign and also a massive supply depot and transportation hub with… (2022-467) Learn More »
$250.00
Originally $395.00
SOLD
Black leather belt meas. approx. 1.75 inches wide with a line of stitching outlining each edge. The leather surface shows light to moderate surface finish loss from rubbing and use over the years. The… (2022-957) Learn More »
$550.00
Originally $795.00
SOLD
Here is a fine example of a cavalry carbine socket a.k.a. ‘thimble’ or ‘boot’ used by cavalrymen during the Civil War and well into the 1880s. This small (2½” high) flared and cylindrical… (362-1211) Learn More »
$35.00
SOLD
Twist of dried tobacco from Civil War period. This was a well sought after item by soldiers and was frequently used for trading between them. Measures approx. 5 ½” long x 2 ¼” at widest… (1179-1339) Learn More »
$25.00
SOLD
This rare ribbon is linked to one of the most famous artillery units to fight at Gettysburg – Rickett’s Battery – known for bearing the brunt of the Confederate assault on East Cemetery Hill. … (1256-148E) Learn More »
$65.00
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This striking ribbon commemorates the 8th reunion of the 144th New York Infantry. The ribbon is blue silk, with brilliant embossed gold text and top border patterning. Some of the gilt has rubbed… (2025-1153) Learn More »
This uncommon reunion ribbon features multi-colored text and two motifs. The ribbon is white silk with only a single, miniscule spot stain and a set of small perforations at the top edge – likely… (595-2027) Learn More »
This white silk ribbon features blue and red printed text and American flag. The front shows some slight dimming of the color with light fading of the printed text and motif. The top and bottom… (1152-29) Learn More »
$45.00
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This bayonet was excavated in North America in the 19th century. It was designed to fit a "Brown Bess" type long arm. However, the size, about 10% smaller all around, indicates it was designed for a… (1032-217) Learn More »
$300.00
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The first U.S. regulation rifle, the Model 1803, was manufactured at Harpers Ferry Armory only. Early models were produced between 1803 and 1807, with production resuming in 1814. These half-stocked… (801-136) Learn More »
$2,995.00
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Vol. IX—No. 420. 16 pp. [17-32], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover feature two illustrations—[1]“Ordnance Stores Captured With Fort… (1309-490) Learn More »
This group of Civil War soldier’s field gear was brought home by Maine veteran Benjamin Franklin Goodwin, who served in the 6th Corps in the Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah from 1862… (2025-3676) Learn More »
This example of a brass, two-piece suspension badge is an original United Confederate Veteran’s pin badge as worn by its members at their 35th Annual Reunion in 1925 at Dallas, TX. The die-struck,… (2025-3519) Learn More »
$250.00
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Offered here is a lapel pin measuring about 1 ½” in diameter, it has a white background (yellowed from age) with a red border along the top half. Featured in the center are images of three… (2025-3524) Learn More »
$75.00
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Offered is an impressive, to say the least, clipped point "Bowie Knife" which is featured in a publication. A cut and thrust fierce looking weapon with a 15 1/2-inch blade that dates possibly as early… (1032-201) Learn More »
$9,500.00
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Top bar has pin on back while face is inscribed “Post 10 GAR.” Suspended from this bar is a red, white and blue ribbon with “ASSOCIATE” written across its face in gold. From this ribbon hangs… (172-2390) Learn More »
$225.00
Originally $295.00
March 20, 1900. 4pp. This document reports back the House, with approval, the details of Bill No. 5044 which proposed to set apart "6,000 acres in Spottsylvania County, VA., embracing the area on… (337-144) Learn More »
$35.00
Originally $45.00
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Doc. No. X. Richmond: William Ritchie, State printer, 1863. 33pp., measuring 5.125 x 8.75". Lightly yellowed round the margins, while exhibiting tiny intermittent specks, and small light… (337-186) Learn More »
$112.50
Originally $150.00
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August 9, 1862. It was the moment of crisis at the battle of Cedar Mountain. Hand to hand fighting sent the left wing of Stonewall Jackson's army reeling back in confusion. Jackson realized he needed… (12-168) Learn More »
$210.00
Originally $280.00
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Dated Washington, DC 15th April, 1878. Pre-printed letter-head: "The / Washington Beneficial Endowment Association / of the District of Columbia…". One page letter written in ink on lined paper… (337-181) Learn More »
$1,875.00
Originally $2,500.00
Circa 1850s. 6.25"x1.875" (convex sides). 1" spout with chipped cork. Two sling rings soldered on 3" from spout on each side. Dull gray color w/numerous scratches & small dents. Half dozen tiny… (108-377) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $295.00
47" x 63" movie poster in excellent condition with just minor small creases at corners and slight scattered wrinkles. [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS… (538-01) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $150.00
Measuring 19 x12", "this paper is a reproduction of 'The Vicksburg Daily Citizen,' as found by union soldier when Grant captured the City. Agents wanted to sell it. Price 5 cents. The Usual Discount… (337-178A) Learn More »
$185.00
Originally $250.00
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First Edition, printed 2018. Hardcover, 392 pages with 850 photographs, most in color. Also includes maps, an index and bibliography. Excellent, near new condition. “Through Jack’s superb… (380-104) Learn More »
$80.00
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This small, heart-shaped pendant measures approx. 1” x ¼” in size, with a delicate link chain which is 10” in length measuring from the clasp to the pendant. Overall in very fine condition,… (2025-3554) Learn More »
The Southern Cross of Honor was conceived of in 1898, adopted in 1899 and first issued in 1900. These were given by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to living Confederate veterans with… (2025-3555) Learn More »
Presented here is a Richmond-made, straight-breech Confederate Sharps carbine. Of the approximately 5,000 firearms called “Richmond Carbines” made for the Confederate government between 1862 and… (490-3531) Learn More »
Here is a 2nd Model Maynard carbine, widely regarded as one of the best performing and most accurate of all the cavalry arms used during the Civil War. The well-favored, metallic cartridge,… (2025-3347) Learn More »
This double-coil brass bugle clearly marked on the upper surface of the bell, “J HOWARD FOOTE / NEW YORK,” stands 10-1/4” tall, has a mouthpiece in place, and carries the remnants of a sky-blue… (380-67) Learn More »
$495.00
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Few operations better illustrate the connection between arms production and the Industrial Revolution than the Robbins and Lawrence factory in Windsor, VT, whose armory building is now the home of the… (1138-2177) Learn More »
$250.00
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Dated “New Orleans, October 4, 1862.” One page, 5” x 8. Exhibits small smudge lower left corner. Text: In accordance with the terms of the cartel recently negotiated between Major General… (490-6638) Learn More »
Dated “New Orleans, September 19, 1862. One page, 5” x 8. Fine condition. In this order Gen. Butler addresses the practice of Federal confiscation of civilian property for private use. Text: “It… (490-6636) Learn More »
$20.00
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Dated “Ship Island, March 28, 1862.” On page, 5” x 8. Fine condition. Text: “It has come to the knowledge of the Commanding General, that notwithstanding all his efforts to prevent the… (490-6598) Learn More »
$15.00
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This is one of two wartime Confederate flags flown by Capt. John W. Morton consecutively as guidons for his battery or simultaneously with one likely as the battery flag and the other as a personal or designating flag while Morton served also as … (1286-621). Learn More »