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This imported Civil War sword is an example of an original Model 1821 foot officer’s sword manufactured in France. The plain, unembellished, brass-hilted sword is complete with two broken portions… (172-4189) Learn More »
Here is a very fine quality, imported 'Knights Head' style sword made for the American militia market. Official regulations in the 1830s through 1840s called for infantry officer swords to have a… (172-3830) Learn More »
This ninth plate tintype shows a young boy approx. 10-12 years old seated by a table. He wears a dark coat with a turn down collar and a flapped breast pocket with a barely visible dark vest… (172-3413) Learn More »
This Model 1860 Staff sword is a post-war piece in fine condition overall. Though not maker-marked, this Prussian-made sword blade, by Gebruder Weyersberg, was one of thousands imported by Horstmann… (172-3225) Learn More »
By Michael G. Kraus, David M. Neville, and Kenneth C. Turner. Published by the Senator John Heinz History Center, this is a project of Pennsylvania Civil War 150, a statewide coalition of… (ST332) Learn More »
This saber was manufactured by the most highly respected Solingen, Prussia, and imported to the U.S. for use in the Civil War. The curved 35-½ inch blade is a gray dusky peppery patina with only two… (539-03) Learn More »
$1,800.00
Originally $2,200.00
This highly detailed, original engraving is a mid-18th century paper artifact from a French fencing classic titled “Traite des Armes, dedie au Roy” completed by well known French artist P.J.F.… (453-24) Learn More »
This highly detailed, original engraving is a mid-18th century paper artifact from a French fencing classic titled “Traite des Armes, dedie au Roy” completed by well known French artist P.J.F.… (453-23) Learn More »
This original condition Model 1860 Staff officer’s sword is one of many produced by various manufacturers from the Civil War to the turn of the century. Manufactured by the Philadelphia firm of… (344-105) Learn More »
Bar at top has "1906" inscribed on it with pin on back. Cream colored ribbon with gold star at bottom. At center of the star is a blue circle with crossed swords, cannons and muskets. Arms of the star… (172-2355) Learn More »
CLEANS, RESTORES AND PROTECTS YOUR VALUABLE OBJECTS & COLLECTIBLES We highly recommend this wax for protecting your antique firearms. "For over forty years, RENAISSANCE WAX polish from England has… (ST500752) Learn More »
August 9, 1862. It was the moment of crisis at the battle of Cedar Mountain. Hand to hand fighting sent the left wing of Stonewall Jackson's army reeling back in confusion. Jackson realized he needed… (12-168) Learn More »
$280.00 Each
Originally $350.00
Poyer, David. Simon & Schuster. Copyright 2003. Hardcover with dustjacket, 429 pp. As new. The Civil War at sea is the unusual backdrop for this second volume in a series (after Fire on the… (596-27) Learn More »
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This German silver bugle is made with a double-coil tube fitted with ferrules joining the sections and has a bell garland. It matches very closely a horn made by Joerdans of NY, illustrated as Figure 10 in Chris Nelson’s classic article on Civil… (2023-2833). Learn More »