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This has to be one of the most interesting Confederate swords we have had the opportunity to handle; worn by an officer for almost 3 years who was cited for gallantry at the battle of Murfreesboro. It… (1100-503). Learn More »
This hat made of fine dark blue woolen broadcloth rises 4 1/2 inches in the rear and 2 1/4 inches in the front. The top inset disc has a diameter of 4 1/4 inches. The cap is decorated with black,… (2026-1833). Learn More »
$4,500.00
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The Freeman Army is a scarce .44 caliber, 6-shot, single-action percussion revolver. Approximately 2,000 were produced by Hoard's Armory in Watertown, New York from 1863. These were earmarked for the… (2026-887). Learn More »
Presented here is a most extraordinary and identified Civil War grouping that consists of an original Federal uniform, wartime letters and journal that were brought home after the war by Robert Newton… (1179-259). Learn More »
A very good example of the regulation U.S. Model 1858 Army Hat, known also as the Hardee or Jeff Davis hat, adopted by the new cavalry regiments of 1855 and in 1858 by the entire army. Constructed of… (1273-139). Learn More »
$4,700.00
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This is a very significant regulation Civil War US ordinary navy seaman’s cloth cap. One of the types that is instantly recognizable, made of thick blue-black cloth with wide, soft crown, and no… (1179-657). Learn More »
An original oil on canvas by noted historical artist Bradley J. Schmehl, signed "Schmehl" at upper right. The painting depicts a mounted Union cavalry officer astride a bay horse, saber drawn, in… (1100-430). Learn More »
This Colt martial revolver with serial number 60,160 was made in 1862. It is complete and rates as excellent in condition. It is a three-screw model and has an 8-inch barrel. The barrel has 85%… (1304-73). Learn More »
A complete and all-original U.S. Model 1842 musket manufactured in 1852 with a beautiful, original carved Confederate owner’s inscription on the left butt flat reading: “Joseph Mahon / Co C 8th… (2026-1969). Learn More »
$9,500.00
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Offered is a finely-made antique pine chest with a honey-stained finish and heavy iron handles. Some wear is evident and expected given its obvious age, but condition remains quite good. The… (1266-391). Learn More »
$1,500.00
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The 1840 sword for officers of the Medical Staff was the regulation pattern for surgeons and assistant surgeons throughout the Civil War. This included not only doctors posted to general hospitals and… (1321-01). Learn More »
J.J. Albert of New Orleans, Louisiana both imported and made hats from as early as 1846. A prolific retailer, he advertised in the New Orleans papers that besides offering sundries of all sorts he had… (1273-138). Learn More »
$6,500.00
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A beautiful example of the desirable Civil War “eagle drum” made and marked by Ernest Vogt of Philadelphia under an 1864 US government contract in excellent condition. The drum has bright,… (282-453). Learn More »
$8,500.00
Originally $9,000.00
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This is an exceptional and fully documented Civil War presentation sword of the highest historical significance — a named, inscribed officer's sword with an unbroken chain of provenance linking it… (1323-01). Learn More »
Louis Bissonnet was born in France circa 1837. According to the 1860 Census he was living in Hardin, Texas working as a jeweler. In late 1861 or early 1862 Bissonnet established himself in Mobile,… (870-685). Learn More »
$37,500.00
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The principle and poignant artifact in this grouping is a plain linen "hospital issue" pillowcase stained with the blood of Congressional Medal of Honor winner Captain Charles Gould Company H 5th… (1268-755). Learn More »
This is a wonderful example of a pre-Civil War production, US military contract Model 1851 Colt Navy of the type that went to the army, usually cavalry, rather than the navy. The gun is 100% complete,… (1304-68). Learn More »
This very attractive blue silk marker with gold fringe and embroidered unit designation comes with a 1995 letter from flag authority Howard Madaus, a 2004 treatment report by Textile Preservation… (1179-014). Learn More »
$6,500.00
Originally $8,500.00
Watercolor and gouache on paper. Signed and dated lower right, “© D. Troiani 78.” Depicting a Civil War–era Confederate infantry sergeant standing at ease in a butternut-gray shell jacket… (1100-434). Learn More »
Offered is an extraordinarily rare pole arm that was certainly made in North America by a white craftsman for the Indian trade; and no later than the last quarter of the 18th century. When one thinks… (1273-135). Learn More »
$4,500.00
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Rare Identified 65Th Ny Sergeant’s Jacket, With Manscript Material: 1St U.s. Chasseurs »
A very good example of short, non-regulation style popular among officers, both foot and mounted, for comfort and for style, for which the officer who wore this one had a flair. (“Shades of Custer,” we might say.) The jacket is dark blue with… (1314-02). Learn More »