Showing results 121 to 140 out of 588 for GAR items
CDV is a litho/engraving bust-view of General Turner Ashby in Confederate uniform. Contrast and clarity are good. Paper and mount are the same. Bottom center of the mount bears 1866 publishing… (846-416) Learn More »
$975.00
Originally $1,215.00
This simple, plain-spoken two-piece badge is made of bronze patinaed brass, was worn by a veteran of the 97th Pennsylvania and bears the regiment’s dates of service in raised letters on the… (480-342) Learn More »
This is a folded invoice written in ink; readable except for understanding abbreviations. Paper slip measures 12.5" x 4.5". First entry is dated 1768 regarding "Dobie & Frobisher" with a final… (2023-3048) Learn More »
This rare item is a sturdy iron tripod made to support the center pole in a Civil War era Sibley tent. Three iron legs measuring approximately 52” long are pinned into a cast iron “cup”. The… (1000-896) Learn More »
$750.00
Originally $950.00
This is a Confederate .58 caliber Gardner Patent Minie Ball bullet recovered from Culp’s Hill in Gettysburg. It is in dropped condition. [AS] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM,… (R20997) Learn More »
$25.00
ON HOLD
This is a Confederate .58 caliber Gardner Patent Minie Ball bullet recovered from Culp’s Hill in Gettysburg. It is in dropped condition. [AS] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM,… (R20995) Learn More »
$25.00
ON HOLD
This is a Confederate .58 caliber Gardner Patent Minie Ball bullet recovered from Culp’s Hill in Gettysburg. It is in dropped condition. [AS] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM,… (R20993) Learn More »
$25.00
ON HOLD
This is a very good, tight example of a Springfield Model 1816 percussion conversion musket typical of those carried by many early Civil War volunteers and intended to fire .69 caliber “buck and… (490-1671) Learn More »
Originally $27.95, now just $20.00. Brand new copies, softcover, 210 pp. 8 ½” x 11”, numerous b&w photos & illustrations. Published 1988. This extensively researched and documented book… (2024-20) Learn More »
CDV shows Tilghman standing facing the camera in full Confederate uniform. He wears a light-colored double-breasted coat with matching light trousers. The coat has a dark collar bearing the three… (2023-2943) Learn More »
Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio, in December 1839, but from the age of 14 attended school in Monroe, Michigan, where his older half-sister had settled, and the town turned out to be the hometown… (490-5572) Learn More »
This small silver two-piece toothpick holder with rococo designs is accompanied by two calling cards on which are printed: “Mrs. Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir House, Mississippi”. The first example is… (1179-449) Learn More »
$950.00
ON HOLD
This wonderful grouping includes two wartime identification badges, a rotary valve cornet dating about 1864, along with his GAR membership badge and veteran’s id badge. To top it off, in addition to… (1179-420) Learn More »
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,… (1179-504) Learn More »
This attractive half-stock Pennsylvania rifle has 37 ½ inch, .40 caliber octagonal barrel engraved on the top flat in script: “A B Smith.” This was Abial Butler Smith, born in Pennsylvania in… (1218-01) Learn More »
This British musket imitates a contemporary government Brown Bess musket, but is much shorter. There are many military-style short muskets, musketoons and carbines that are not identifiable, but this… (1214-02) Learn More »
$1,850.00
ON HOLD
The .69 smooth bore original flint lock musket was manufactured by Lemuel Pomeroy of Pittsfield Massachusetts under the "Militia Act of 1808" specifically for the State of New York. This example draws… (88-185) Learn More »
$2,750.00
SOLD
This is an untouched, attic-condition, all-original example of the British P1853 Enfield, imported in large numbers by both sides in the Civil War, but bearing markings indicating it was specifically… (490-5711) Learn More »
Image shows Averell from the waist-up looking directly into the camera. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with black felt collar brigadier generals shoulder straps. Contrast and clarity are… (410-844) Learn More »
This musket rates very good for condition and is great example of a U.S. flintlock musket produced on contract for the U.S. government and then altered to percussion at a U.S. government arsenal in… (480-327) Learn More »
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This musket is stamped “42. VA. REGT. PITTSYLVANIA” on the barrel, was later altered to percussion and then shortened for use in the civilian market. It is a scarce survivor from muskets delivered to Virginia by Jame Swan of Boston in January… (1000-241). Learn More »