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This sword measures approximately 34” long from point to pommel. The blade is 28” long. It has a wide stopped fuller that is 19” long and a narrow fuller that is 21 ½” long. The blade remains… (1179-074) Learn More »
This is the regulation sword belt for U.S. officers in the Civil War. The rectangular eagle belt plate with the arms of the U.S. is an early style, likely prewar or very early war, made of stamped… (1052-222) Learn More »
Belt is made of one piece of leather approx. 31.00 inches long x 1.75 wide. The interior of the belt has a sewn seam running down the center while the exterior face of the belt has a tooled line… (490-3646) Learn More »
Three-quarter standing view of Richardson in uniform. Wearing general's uniform with sash and belt. He holds a hat in one hand and grips his sword in the other. Image is clear with good contrast.… (224-599) Learn More »
Full standing studio view of Wool in dress uniform. He wears a double-breasted coat with fringed epaulettes. He also wears a sash, sword belt, and holds his sword in front. Image is clear with very… (1139-179) Learn More »
Chest-up vignette view of Bonham in a dark double-breasted frockcoat. His shoulder straps and support strap for his sword belt are visible. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Paper and mount are also… (1138-48) Learn More »
Lithographed CDV shows Thompson seated at a table. He is posed with one arm resting on the table and holding a gauntlet while the other hand rests on the hilt of his sword. The General wears dark… (1138-529) Learn More »
Full-standing studio view of Dix. He wears a double-breasted coat with general’s dress shoulder epaulettes. He wears a sash, sword belt, and sword. Nice image. Photographer’s backmark, E. &… (1139-123) Learn More »
Three-quarter standing portrait of Zollicoffer in Federal uniform from his pre-war, pre-Confederate days. He wears a double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, a sash, and sword belt. He holds a kepi… (1139-171) Learn More »
Belt is made of black bridle leather which is very pliable. Belt meas. approx. 1.75 inches wide with a tooled line along each edge. Plate is a two-piece tongue and wreath with a spread-winged eagle… (2022-1096) Learn More »
$750.00
ON HOLD
The Marine Hospital Service was an organization of Marine Hospitals dedicated to the care of ill and disabled seamen in the United States Merchant Marine, the U.S. Coast Guard and other federal… (490-2495) Learn More »
Tin box meas. approx. 6.50 inches long x 3.00 inches wide x 2.75 inches high. Box is japanned both inside and out and is free of any dings or dents. The exterior surface shows some minor scratches… (2022-943) Learn More »
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 »
Seated studio view of Keyes in dress uniform. He wears a double-breasted frock with dress epaulettes, a sash, and sword belt. He holds a sword in front of himself and holds a chapeau in his lap. Image… (1139-167) Learn More »
Full-standing studio view of Fremont in uniform. He wears a double-breasted frock with major-general’s shoulder straps, a sash, and holds a sword in front of himself. His kepi with insignia rests on… (1139-155) Learn More »
Three-quarter view of Du pont in dress uniform. He wears a double-breasted coat with dress epaulettes, and sword belt. He cradles his sword in his arm. Image is clear with good contrast; some surface… (1139-168) Learn More »
The General is posed by a column with his hands resting on the hilt of his sword in front of him. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with dark collar and cuffs with major general’s brush… (259-69) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $125.00
Image is of the monument erected by the state of New Jersey in 1902 in memory of the regiments from the state who fought at Antietam. The monument consists of a square base with a 40-foot column… (734-52) Learn More »
Simon Backus Bissell was born in Fairlee, Vt., on October 28, 1808. He was appointed Midshipman on November 6, 1824, Passed Midshipman on June 4 1831, and Lieutenant December 9, 1837. At the beginning… (870-63) Learn More »
$7,200.00
Originally $8,000.00
Full-standing studio view of Banks. He wears a double-breasted coat with general’s dress shoulder epaulettes. He wears a sash, sword belt, a sword at his side, and he holds a chapeaux in his hand.… (1139-146B) Learn More »
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Formerly in the collection of Bill Turner, this sixth plate ambrotype has a great pedigree, having been published as Figure 2 in Albaugh’s landmark “Confederate Faces.” Identified there as a, “Musician named Crowder, of Petersburg, Va., in… (1138-1866). Learn More »