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SELECTION OF CDV SIZED ENGRAVINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS OF CIVIL WAR GENERALS

SELECTION OF CDV SIZED ENGRAVINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS OF CIVIL WAR GENERALS

CDV sized engravings & lithographs (3.75” x 2.5”). Great for framing with signatures. Backmarks vary; some have no backmark. Prices vary.  CDVs are in photos above, grouped by price.  Item… Learn More »

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MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MAN MEDAL IDENTIFIED TO JAMES S. W. GEE, 3RD MASSACHUSETTS RIFLES BATTALION & 21ST MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY

MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MAN MEDAL IDENTIFIED TO JAMES S. W. GEE, 3RD MASSACHUSETTS RIFLES BATTALION & 21ST MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY

Two-piece bronze medal consisting of a rectangular bar and circular drop. The bar is embossed with “MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MEN OF 1861”. Reverse has the original pin. Circular drop has the Seal of… (844-20) Learn More »

WINCHESTER MODEL 1892, HALF OCTAGON BARREL, .38 WCF

WINCHESTER MODEL 1892, HALF OCTAGON BARREL, .38 WCF

A lighter frame version of the M1886 with same chambering as the M1873. Made 1892-1941, This is number 216566, giving it a 1903 date of manufacture. In .38 caliber, with short magazine and half… (1140-63) Learn More »

BUST VIEW CDV OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL AND LOUISIANA GOVERNOR HENRY W. ALLEN

BUST VIEW CDV OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL AND LOUISIANA GOVERNOR HENRY W. ALLEN

Image is a chest-up view of Allen in the uniform of a Confederate officer. Contrast and clarity are passable. Details of his double-breasted frock coat are light around the collar area but the… (1189-100) Learn More »

CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, CA. 1865-1868

CONNECTICUT ARMS AND MANUFACTURING CO. HAMMOND .44 RIMFIRE “BULLDOG” PISTOL, CA. 1865-1868

Brothers Henry and Lewis Hammond tried to enter the Civil War military arms business by incorporating in mid-1863 and developing a breech-loading single-shot cartridge system. This met delays in… (490-4432) Learn More »

INSCRIBED SMITH AND WESSON MODEL No. 1 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER

INSCRIBED SMITH AND WESSON MODEL No. 1 SECOND ISSUE REVOLVER

This is a very fancy example of the Smith and Wesson 7-shot .22 caliber rimfire “tip-up” revolver using a nickeled frame, mother-of-pearl grips and inscribed backstrap. This is a Second Issue… (1179-110) Learn More »

FULL STANDING VIEW OF LIEUTENANT JOHN S. LANIER WHO SERVED ON THE STAFFS OF GENERALS POLK AND GARDNER – CAPTURED AT PORT HUDSON

FULL STANDING VIEW OF LIEUTENANT JOHN S. LANIER WHO SERVED ON THE STAFFS OF GENERALS POLK AND GARDNER – CAPTURED AT PORT HUDSON

CDV show Lanier posed with one hand resting on the base of column on which his slouch hat rests. He wears a medium-colored double breasted frock coat with very light-colored collar and cuffs. The rank… (1138-1355) Learn More »

BUST VIEW IMAGE OF CONFEDERATE ENGINEER AND SIGNAL CORPS OFFICER BY ALEXANDER GARDNER – LT. COL. E. H. CUMMINS

BUST VIEW IMAGE OF CONFEDERATE ENGINEER AND SIGNAL CORPS OFFICER BY ALEXANDER GARDNER – LT. COL. E. H. CUMMINS

Image is a bust view of Edmund H. Cummins in the uniform of a Confederate major. Cummins sports a goatee and is posed in a partial left profile. He wears a medium-colored double-breasted rock coat… (1138-1347) Learn More »

FRENCH 1785 CONTRACT MUSKET FOR THE STATE OF VIRGINIA CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION- MARKED “54TH VA. REGT. NORFOLK BOROUGH”

FRENCH 1785 CONTRACT MUSKET FOR THE STATE OF VIRGINIA CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION- MARKED “54TH VA. REGT. NORFOLK BOROUGH”

After the Revolution and before the adoption of the Federal Constitution, Virginia realized that she had no source of new arms. In 1785, when Patrick Henry was Governor of the state, the Council of… (1000-253) Learn More »

$4,000.00
Originally $5,000.00

CONFEDERATE ALTERATION OF A STATE OF VIRGINIA SWAN CONTRACT MUSKET MARKED “ORANGE CO.”

CONFEDERATE ALTERATION OF A STATE OF VIRGINIA SWAN CONTRACT MUSKET MARKED “ORANGE CO.”

In 1795 Virginia advertised for a contract to procure 4,000 muskets per annum. Colonel James Swan of Boston offered in September of 1796 to supply 4,000 musket per year for five years for a total of… (1000-289) Learn More »

$3,200.00
Originally $4,000.00

DRUM CONVERSION OF A STATE OF VIRGINIA SWAN CONTRACT MUSKET MARKED “VA. REGT. FAUQUIER” WITH CUT DOWN STOCK

DRUM CONVERSION OF A STATE OF VIRGINIA SWAN CONTRACT MUSKET MARKED “VA. REGT. FAUQUIER” WITH CUT DOWN STOCK

In 1795 Virginia advertised for a contract to procure 4,000 muskets per annum. Colonel James Swan of Boston offered in September of 1796 to supply 4,000 musket per year for five years for a total of… (1000-245) Learn More »

$3,025.00
Originally $3,800.00

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE SERGEANT WOUNDED AT 2ND BULL RUN

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE SERGEANT WOUNDED AT 2ND BULL RUN

Image shows Lyman A. Dickey of Company I. He wears a dark civilian suit. His shirt and bowtie are covered by an ample beard. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption with his name and Company. Image… (P13710) Learn More »

$80.00
Originally $100.00

 POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO SOLDIER WHO SERVED IN TWO NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENTS, JOHN A. EMERSON

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO SOLDIER WHO SERVED IN TWO NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENTS, JOHN A. EMERSON

Image shows John A. Emerson of Company K. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt and dark tie. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption with his name and Company. Image has good clarity and… (P13711) Learn More »

$50.00
Originally $75.00

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF A FORGOTTEN 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE SOLDIER

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF A FORGOTTEN 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE SOLDIER

Image shows John S. D. Everlyn, John S. D’Evelyn or John S. Develyn of Company H. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt and dark tie. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption that reads… (P13712) Learn More »

$40.00
Originally $50.00

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIVATE - DIED OF WOUNDS; GEORGE D. FELT

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIVATE - DIED OF WOUNDS; GEORGE D. FELT

Image is an 1890’s copy of a war-time photo. It shows George D. Felt of Company G. in a dark civilian suit with white shirt and large bowtie. Just visible along the left side of the image is a… (P13713) Learn More »

$175.00
Originally $225.00

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE SERGEANT WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG – FRANK A. FLETCHER

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE SERGEANT WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG – FRANK A. FLETCHER

Image shows Frank A. Fletcher of Company G in left profile. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt and dark tie. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption with his name and Company. Image has… (P13714) Learn More »

$175.00
Originally $225.00

POST-WAR CABINET CARD COPY OF A WARTIME VIEW OF THE 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE’S QUARTERMASTER JOHN S. GODFREY

POST-WAR CABINET CARD COPY OF A WARTIME VIEW OF THE 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE’S QUARTERMASTER JOHN S. GODFREY

Image is a post-war copy of a wartime photograph. View is of John S. Godfrey who served as Regimental Quartermaster. He wears a dark sack coat and sports a bushy beard. Bottom of the mount has a… (P13718) Learn More »

$50.00
Originally $75.00

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIVATE WHO LOST AN ARM AT WILLIAMSBURG

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIVATE WHO LOST AN ARM AT WILLIAMSBURG

Image shows Daniel W. Gould of Company G. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt and dark tie. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption with his name and Company. Image has good clarity and… (P13719) Learn More »

$80.00
Originally $100.00

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF TWICE WOUNDED 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIVATE CHARLES F. HOLT

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF TWICE WOUNDED 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIVATE CHARLES F. HOLT

Image shows Charles Holt of Company G. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt. Any bowtie he might be wearing is covered by a long beard. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption that reads… (P13725) Learn More »

$100.00
Originally $150.00

COLT NEW LINE .41 CENTERFIRE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER

COLT NEW LINE .41 CENTERFIRE SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER

Colt introduced their “New Line” of revolvers in 1873. There were designed by William Mason and ultimately came in five different models in calibers from .22 to .41, all using solid frames, spur… (490-4430) Learn More »


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SCARCE NEW MODEL 1865 SHARPS STILL IN PERCUSSION NEAR FACTORY NEW

There are no appreciable differences between the NM1863 and NM1865 Sharps other than the stamped model designation by the company, and its occasional absence, which some have speculated was due to worn out or broken old dies, or was a marketing ploy… (490-2531). Learn More »

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