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This is a small souvenir made of wood in the shape of a canteen. It features a photograph of John Burns on one side and Jenny Wade on the other with their names printed under the pictures; “Jenny”… (2022-669) Learn More »
This is a very good example of the US Model 1858 canteen as supplied by makers to the NY Depot, a branch of the U.S. Quartermaster’s Office of Clothing and Equipage. A distinguishing feature of… (490-2886) Learn More »
This small canteen is made entirely of brass and consists of both the canteen body and sling. One side of the canteen is stamped with a “U.S.” while the other has “GETTYSBURG.” The canteen… (286-1039) Learn More »
While more likely a decorative touch, you can’t help feeling the maker of this Confederate wood canteen was having a laugh at the corrugated U.S. tinned iron canteens. It is made like the standard… (2021-820) Learn More »
This is a standard M1858 smooth-sided canteen that was supplied to the New York Depot, which have the unique characteristic of using a short chain to retain the stopper rather than a string. This has… (172-5761) Learn More »
This small canteen is made entirely of brass and consists of both the canteen body and sling. One side of the canteen is stamped with a “U.S.” while the other has “GETTYSBURG.” The canteen… (286-916) Learn More »
When Goodyear discovered and patented hard rubber in 1851 a new age was upon us. Well, many thought so anyway. New devices were invented and the ingenious rushed to patent improvements on the old.… (286-542) Learn More »
$195.00
ON HOLD
This is a Civil War-era tin drum canteen in very good condition. Tin spout and all three strap brackets are present. Measures 6” in diameter x 1 3/4” wide. The body is solid with usual dings,… (172-3518) Learn More »
This tin drum canteen is complete with all three sling keepers and spout. Each side has a slightly raised center and a protruding rim. There is a slight dent in one side. The cloth cover is a heavy… (172-3378) Learn More »
$795.00
ON HOLD
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 »
$295.00
Originally $350.00
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Regular army officers had been authorized a silver “U.S.” within a gold bullion wreath for wear on their undress caps in 1839. This was carried over in the 1851 regulations for use on the 1851 shako, but was embroidered directly on the blue band… (2020-912). Learn More »