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SOUVENIR 1909 UCV REUNION BADGE - MEMPHIS, TN

SOUVENIR 1909 UCV REUNION BADGE - MEMPHIS, TN

Bar at top is inscribed “SOUVENIR.” Attached is a 5 pointed star with bust view engraving of Gen. Robert E. Lee at center. Star is inscribed “UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION, 1909, MEMPHIS… (2025-3546). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE VETERAN’S “C V” HAT INSIGNIA

CONFEDERATE VETERAN’S “C V” HAT INSIGNIA

Standard brass wreath hat insignia with “C V” at the center. Pin back attached on reverse. Very nice condition. Prior to the founding of the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) in 1889, every… (2025-3505). Learn More »

$225.00
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HISTORIC REGIMENTALLY MARKED BRITISH CRIMEAN WAR ERA ENFIELD

HISTORIC REGIMENTALLY MARKED BRITISH CRIMEAN WAR ERA ENFIELD

This Pattern 1853 Type II Enfield percussion ignition rifle-musket is unbelievably not only due to its original 1856 configuration, but it is also regimentally marked and to a hard fighting combat… (1284-21). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE .58 CALIBER “6-GROOVE / RECUT MOLD” TEAT BASE BULLET

CONFEDERATE .58 CALIBER “6-GROOVE / RECUT MOLD” TEAT BASE BULLET

This bullet is a nose cast, Southern-made bullet. Basically, a typical grooved minie ball in .58 caliber with a pronounced teat in the cavity. In this case, the mold used to cast the usual three… (2024-970). Learn More »

CDV PHOTO OF JOHN CUNDIFF, 2ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY

CDV PHOTO OF JOHN CUNDIFF, 2ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY

This is a post-war photograph of John Fletcher Cundiff in civilian clothes. He was a 28-year-old farmer from Chamblissburg, Bedford County, VA, when he enlisted on 5/11/1861 at Liberty, Virginia, as… (1266-1024). Learn More »

STATE OF TEXAS $20 TREASURY WARRANT, 1862

STATE OF TEXAS $20 TREASURY WARRANT, 1862

An original piece of Southern money, being a $20 note from the State of Texas, Austin. A Texas Treasury Warrant 1862 was a form of scrip or certificate issued by the State of Texas during the Civil… (1032-224). Learn More »

$50.00
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A CONFEDERATE IMPORTED AND USED CALISHER & TERRY BREECH-LOADING CARBINE

A CONFEDERATE IMPORTED AND USED CALISHER & TERRY BREECH-LOADING CARBINE

This one was in a famous collection in Georgia for decades and was found in that state decades prior! The Terry's Pattern Carbine was produced by the Birmingham firm of Calisher & Terry was one of… (1284-15). Learn More »

$3,950.00
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A NON-APPOMATTOX APPOMATTOX PAROLE AND OATH OF ALLEGIANCE: SERGEANT BENJAMIN H. WOODFORD, CO. E, 62nd VIRGINIA (MOUNTED) INFANTRY, WIA

A NON-APPOMATTOX APPOMATTOX PAROLE AND OATH OF ALLEGIANCE: SERGEANT BENJAMIN H. WOODFORD, CO. E, 62nd VIRGINIA (MOUNTED) INFANTRY, WIA

This comes from the collection of historian, scholar, and author Greg Coco, who pictured and discussed it in his 2006 Civil War Times article on Appomattox paroles. There he noted its slight… (1300-72). Learn More »

HANDWRITTEN APPOMATTOX PAROLE OF DAVID SECREST 42nd VIRGINIA

HANDWRITTEN APPOMATTOX PAROLE OF DAVID SECREST 42nd VIRGINIA

This Appomattox parole comes from the collection of historian and author Greg Coco, who illustrated it in his 2006 Civil War Times article on Appomattox paroles to illustrate a handwritten version… (1300-71). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE CLOVERLEAF PIKE

CONFEDERATE CLOVERLEAF PIKE

A very good, unmarked example of the striking Confederate “cloverleaf” pike formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum. The nickname obviously derives from the trefoil spearhead… (1179-1659). Learn More »

ANS CS GENERAL LEWIS A. ARMISTEAD AND COL. JAMES H. HODGES, 14TH VIRGINIA – BOTH DIED AT GETTYSBURG, MORTALLY WOUNDED DURING PICKETT’S CHARGE!

ANS CS GENERAL LEWIS A. ARMISTEAD AND COL. JAMES H. HODGES, 14TH VIRGINIA – BOTH DIED AT GETTYSBURG, MORTALLY WOUNDED DURING PICKETT’S CHARGE!

This August 1862 dated, 3 ¼” x 4 ½” paper, handwritten in ink, features the signatures of Armistead and Hodges, as well as that of Maj. Gen. R. H. Anderson. On the reverse is a small portion of… (2025-3326). Learn More »

CLASSIC CONFEDERATE CAP BOX

CLASSIC CONFEDERATE CAP BOX

This Confederate cap box has just about everything you look for in this essential piece of Confederate gear: the flap is square cut, with a simple, narrow impressed border line as decoration, and has… (1268-1127). Learn More »

$595.00
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EARLY SHARPS MODEL 1852 ‘SLANT BREECH’ SPORTING CARBINE - .427 CALIBER (60 BORE) WITH VERBAL ID TO CONFEDERATE SOLDIER

EARLY SHARPS MODEL 1852 ‘SLANT BREECH’ SPORTING CARBINE - .427 CALIBER (60 BORE) WITH VERBAL ID TO CONFEDERATE SOLDIER

Presented here is a Sharps Model 1852 sporting carbine referred to as the ‘Slant Breech’ or ‘Sloping Breech’ model. This Model 1852 is one of an estimated 4,995 such pieces made and is the… (490-7395). Learn More »

$3,950.00
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1911 UCV REUNION MEDAL: LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS - PATRICK CLEBURNE

1911 UCV REUNION MEDAL: LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS - PATRICK CLEBURNE

Two-piece bronze medal for the United Confederate Veterans reunion of 1911, held in Little Rock. Top pinback bar in the shape of the state of Arkansas with some incised lines indicating rivers, the… (2025-2327). Learn More »

A CSA RECTANGULAR BUCKLE THAT FOOLED AN EXPERT

A CSA RECTANGULAR BUCKLE THAT FOOLED AN EXPERT

Offered is an Atlanta Arsenal style solid cast brass waist belt plate. It is not Civil War, but it is over 100 years old. It is classified as a Bannerman 1st type. Unlike the more common later… (1284-20). Learn More »

CAPTURED AND COLLECTED M1842 SPRINGFIELD – DATED 1847

CAPTURED AND COLLECTED M1842 SPRINGFIELD – DATED 1847

This nice example of a M1842 Springfield Musket features a “Q” mark in the stock, forward of the trigger guard, indicating that this is a Confederate "Captured & Collected" Reissued Firearm.… (2025-3031). Learn More »

WAR DATED DS – GEORGE E. PICKETT AS COLONEL, AND COL. D.H. MAURY, A.A.G

WAR DATED DS – GEORGE E. PICKETT AS COLONEL, AND COL. D.H. MAURY, A.A.G

War dated document signed by Pickett. Ink on lined blue paper, overall measuring 7 ¾” x 4 ½”, folded so that note is on a 4” x 4 ½” section.  Dated Headquarters District Lower Rappahannock… (2025-3324). Learn More »

WOOL SASH ATTRIBUTED TO A CONFEDERATE NCO

WOOL SASH ATTRIBUTED TO A CONFEDERATE NCO

Worn by officers in most of the branches of the United States Army, the waist sash was a common uniform accoutrement and symbol of authority in the military during both field operations and camp… (1284-16). Learn More »

$895.00
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1839 PATTERN CARTRIDGE BOX WITH DRAGOON EAGLE PLATE: POSSIBLE CONFEDERATE WAR SOUVENIR BROUGHT HOME BY BVT. BRIG. GEN. W.H. NOBLE 17th CT.

1839 PATTERN CARTRIDGE BOX WITH DRAGOON EAGLE PLATE: POSSIBLE CONFEDERATE WAR SOUVENIR BROUGHT HOME BY BVT. BRIG. GEN. W.H. NOBLE 17th CT.

This is an 1839 pattern infantry cartridge box that was fitted with an 1833 dragoon style plate on its outer flap and seems very likely a prewar militia box used by a Confederate soldier and sent home… (1309-533). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE PERCUSSION CAP SCRAPS FROM BRIARFIELD ARSENAL

CONFEDERATE PERCUSSION CAP SCRAPS FROM BRIARFIELD ARSENAL

Offered here is a 6” x 6” wood display case with finished percussion caps, unfinished cap “blanks”, and two narrow strips of copper with “blanks” punched out. All recovered from the site… (84-107). Learn More »

$95.00
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DOUBLE CASED ¼ PLATE AMBROTYPES OF TWO MEMBERS BELIEVED TO BE OF THE ROME LIGHT GUARDS - COMPANY A, 8TH GEORGIA INFANTRY

These two fantastically clear images are housed together in a Union case that is also in excellent condition. Both sides show a beautiful scene of a lady riding a  horse with a dog resting in front. Both subjects are unknown. The first image is of a… (846-517). Learn More »

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