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Three-quarter standing view of officer in uniform. He wears a double-breasted frock with shoulder straps (major or lt. colonel), sash, and sword belt. He holds sword at his side. Clear image with very… (1139-440) Learn More »
Three-quarter studio view “Sir Knight James Wilson in full Templar uniform. Outfit includes chapeau with plume and Templar cockade, shoulder straps, over the shoulder sash, waist belt and buckle… (1138-1626) Learn More »
A very nice CDV of a Lt. Colonel in uniform. This is a full-standing studio view of what must be a Louisiana officer wearing a very French-inspired early war uniform. The collar insignia (2 stars) is… (1138-706) Learn More »
A very nice CDV of a Confederate officer in uniform. This is a full-standing studio view of what must be a Louisiana officer wearing a very French-inspired early war uniform. Notice the epaulettes and… (1138-708) Learn More »
Three-quarter standing studio view of Federal Ensign in uniform. He has a double-breasted frock with shoulder straps (with anchors) and a single row of braid at the cuff. He also wears a sword belt… (1139-393) Learn More »
CDV shows Thompson seated at a table. He is posed with one arm resting on the table and holding a gauntlet in his hand while the other hand rests on the hilt of his sword. Next to him on the table is… (1138-531) Learn More »
Vignette bust-view of Maury in a double-breasted frockcoat with general’s collar insignia. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Paper and mount have light scattered surface dirt. Reverse is blank but… (1138-376) Learn More »
This sixth-plate ambrotype of Samuel J.D. McCargo was published with its identification in the 1979 Confederate Calendar by Lawrence Jones and sold in April 1998 at Swann Galleries in New York.… (1138-1985) Learn More »
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This is an a very nice example of the U.S. Model 1832 short sword, dated 1834, supplied to New York under the militia act and fitted with the state’s version of the US 1839 pattern artillery plate.… (1142-119) Learn More »
The drawn sword meas. approx. 36.00 inches long. The blade itself meas. approx. 31.00 inches long x 0.75 of an inch wide at the ricasso. It has a central fuller that starts just above the ricasso and… (2021-944) Learn More »
Full standing studio view of Maxwell in uniform. He wears a 9-button frock with shoulder straps, sash, sword belt, sword at his side, and a kepi. Something on crown of kepi could be a round… (1154-24) Learn More »
This rare bayonet is marked by the maker in a sunken cartouche with raised letters on the base of the blade reading “Eberle.” Charles Louis Eberle emigrated to the U.S. from Germany with brothers… (1052-86) Learn More »
Evans is shown in his while still serving in the United States Army. He wears a dark single-breasted frockcoat with brush epaulettes and dark trousers. He also wears his sword belt and sash with… (1138-131) Learn More »
This 6th plate ambrotype is quite wonderful in showing a real Confederate cavalry trooper much as Hollywood liked to portray him. In fact, this is one of those images that excites loud comments from… (1138-1820) Learn More »
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Very nice view of Lovell seated in the uniform of a Confederate general. He wears a double-breasted frockcoat with very clear collar insignia and galloons on the sleeves. He wears dark trousers and… (1138-351) Learn More »
This sixth-plate ambrotype is from the collection of the late Bill Turner and was marked by him as a Virginia militia officer, an identification with which we agree. The state’s 1858 regulations… (1138-1901) Learn More »
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Joseph E. Ebling helped raise the Phoenix Regiment, recruited largely among men of Irish extraction in New York City and otherwise known as the Corcoran Zouaves, the Irish Legion, 4th Regiment Empire… (172-5736) Learn More »
This is an excellent example of O’Donnell and Campbell Plate #700 in American Military Belt Plates. It is complete with its keeper and is on its original belt. The detail of the plate good enough… (490-2626) Learn More »
This scarce 1855 rifleman’s belt rig is in very good condition and complete with its two-piece frame buckle, brass belt loops, and bayonet frog and support straps. Constructed of black waxed-leather… (1142-49) Learn More »
Very nice albumen of R. Stewart Hart, 1st lieutenant of Company F, 17th New York in what looks to be the original wooden frame. Image shows Hart holding his Model 1850 foot officer’s sword in his… (545-25) Learn More »
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Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this Confederate artilleryman’s cap is discussed and illustrated as Figures 052a-c in Fred Adophus’s excellent article: “The Quintessential Confederate Cap, Part II: Caps of the… (1179-409). Learn More »