Confederate Items

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CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER'S SWORD BY BOYLE & GAMBLE OF AN UNCOMMON PATTERN

CONFEDERATE FOOT OFFICER'S SWORD BY BOYLE & GAMBLE OF AN UNCOMMON PATTERN

Boyle & Gamble company of Richmond, Virginia was the Confederacy’s most prolific maker of officer’s swords. They made swords for private purchase but also had government contracts.… (1179-043). Learn More »

VERY UNCOMMON CDV – ENGRAVED PORTRAIT OF GENERAL MCLAWS

VERY UNCOMMON CDV – ENGRAVED PORTRAIT OF GENERAL MCLAWS

Lafayette McLaws is one of the more controversial figures of the senior command of the Army of Northern Virginia – famously running afoul of General Longstreet to the tune of a Court Marshall for… (2025-3432). Learn More »

RARE CDV – ETCHING OF GENERAL JOHN HUNT MORGAN – CANCELLED STAMPS, 1865

RARE CDV – ETCHING OF GENERAL JOHN HUNT MORGAN – CANCELLED STAMPS, 1865

Best known for his diversionary raid into Indiana, West Virginia, and Ohio – John Hunt Morgan became the picture of the dashing and daring Southern cavalry officer. His “thunderbolt” style of… (2025-3414). Learn More »

CDV OF GENERAL BEN MCCOLLOCH

CDV OF GENERAL BEN MCCOLLOCH

Ben McColloch has quite the impressive career as a personal and professional Texan – serving as a Ranger, fighting with the Republic of Texas, and reaching positions of political power.  He served… (259-161). Learn More »

A RICHMOND ARMORY "RAZEE CARBINE"

A RICHMOND ARMORY "RAZEE CARBINE"

It started life as a Model 1842 musket with a 42-inch round barrel, but to meet the demands for firearms required by the Confederacy for both Cavalry and Artillery it was official shortened at an… (2026-731). Learn More »

PALMETTO ARMORY PISTOL, EX-DR. FRED NOVY COLLECTION

PALMETTO ARMORY PISTOL, EX-DR. FRED NOVY COLLECTION

This single shot pistol was made at the Palmetto Armory in Columbia, SC. The Palmetto Armory was founded in the early 1850s by William Glaze to make and supply arms to South Carolina’s State… (282-464). Learn More »

$6,500.00
ON HOLD

A FORAGE CAP THAT "WHISTLES DIXIE"

A FORAGE CAP THAT "WHISTLES DIXIE"

This coffee-colored wool forage cap was discovered in Morristown, Tennessee in 1964 by a Mr. Robert Walter. Based on the pre-war model 1858 cap it certainly is a wool and cotton blend and measures 3… (1268-554). Learn More »

$9,500.00
Originally $12,500.00

4.52 INCH CONFEDERATE 12-PDR. BORMANN FUSED SPHERICAL SHELL

4.52 INCH CONFEDERATE 12-PDR. BORMANN FUSED SPHERICAL SHELL

This type of artillery round was fired from smoothbore Napoleon cannons. The iron cannonball is in good condition with some light pitting overall. Nice dark patina throughout. The ball has been… (881-28). Learn More »

CS 3.67” MARSHALL, TX ARSENAL-POINTED SCHENKL BOLT - REC. PROVENCAL, LA

CS 3.67” MARSHALL, TX ARSENAL-POINTED SCHENKL BOLT - REC. PROVENCAL, LA

Manufactured at the Marshall Arsenal, Marshall, Texas. The design utilized many features from the Federal Schenkl style, but is a unique CS design. The Confederates replaced the paper sleeve from the… (2026-534). Learn More »

$1,450.00
ON HOLD

EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE 3” ARCHER BOLT - SHILOH, TN

EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE 3” ARCHER BOLT - SHILOH, TN

The design was likely produced by Dr. Robert Archer, a partner of Joseph Anderson, the superintendent at the Tredegar Foundry in Richmond, VA. Constructed of cast iron, this bolt specimen features a… (2026-519). Learn More »

$1,250.00
ON HOLD

CONFEDERATE TIN DRUM CANTEEN WITH ORIGINAL COVER AND STRAP

CONFEDERATE TIN DRUM CANTEEN WITH ORIGINAL COVER AND STRAP

This is one of two nearly identical Confederate canteens with original covers and straps that we acquired. CS canteens of this style were patterned after the simple, flat sided tin canteens often used… (1273-97). Learn More »

EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE SINCLAIR HAMILTON INSPECTED ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE SINCLAIR HAMILTON INSPECTED ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-735). Learn More »

$2,295.00
ON HOLD

1861 DATED ENFIELD TOWER RIFLE-MUSKET CS INSPECTED

1861 DATED ENFIELD TOWER RIFLE-MUSKET CS INSPECTED

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-729). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE TIN DRUM CANTEEN WITH ORIGINAL COVER AND STRAP

CONFEDERATE TIN DRUM CANTEEN WITH ORIGINAL COVER AND STRAP

This is one of two nearly identical Confederate canteens with original covers and straps that we acquired. CS canteens of this style were patterned after the simple, flat sided tin canteens often used… (1273-96). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE OR MILITIA TIN DRUM CANTEEN

CONFEDERATE OR MILITIA TIN DRUM CANTEEN

This tinned-iron, flat sided drum canteen is Confederate or militia, or perhaps both. It is simply made with round, flat sides crimped over around the edge and soldered to a single tinned iron band,… (1273-99). Learn More »

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE CAVALRY “LINED C” BUTTON

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE CAVALRY “LINED C” BUTTON

This excavated two-piece coat button was used by Confederate cavalrymen. Button is in good “dug” condition. The face has a fine black and brown patina with a bold and lined “C” standing out.… (2026-91). Learn More »

$125.00
ON HOLD

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY BLOCK “A” BUTTON

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY BLOCK “A” BUTTON

This excavated two-piece button was used by Confederate artillerymen. Button is in good “dug” condition. The copper face has a fine dark patina with a bold “A” standing out. Tin back has one… (2026-90). Learn More »

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR MISSISSIPPI “I” BUTTON

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR MISSISSIPPI “I” BUTTON

This is an excavated two-piece coat button. Button is in “dug” condition with a dent on one edge. The face features a large central star with an “I” in the center. Surrounding the star are all… (2026-89). Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

FIRED CONFEDERATE 3.3 INCH ARCHER SHELL WITH TIE RING BASE – MINE RUN, VA

FIRED CONFEDERATE 3.3 INCH ARCHER SHELL WITH TIE RING BASE – MINE RUN, VA

According to Peter George, co-author of Field Artillery Projectiles of the American Civil War, "this shell is extremely rare as very few have been recovered". He also mentioned that "this specific… (2026-551). Learn More »

SCARCE CAPTURE OF RICHMOND BADGE/MEDAL – APRIL 3, 1865

SCARCE CAPTURE OF RICHMOND BADGE/MEDAL – APRIL 3, 1865

The capture of Richmond and the hoisting of the Stars and Stripes over the former capital on April 3, 1865, was a defining Union victory in the Civil War, often commemorated by medals, including this… (2026-32). Learn More »


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