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This wonderful Confederate jacket is of a very rare type most recently classified as Confederate depot sack coat by Fred Adolphus in 2019. It originally surfaced in the Roseville-Zanesville, OH, area… (1179-423). Learn More »
Offered here is a 6.5” x 5.5” Riker case of relics recovered from an early Confederate camp near Leesburg, VA. The Battle of Ball’s Bluff occurred in October of 1861 as a result of Federal… (236-1019). Learn More »
$20.00
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This pattern is illustrated by Mullinax (1991) as Plate 280 on page 153 and given a rarity value of 10. This is about 3 ½ by 2 3/16 inches, made of die-struck rolled brass with lead-solder filled… (2024-1401). Learn More »
This Burnside carbine shows it saw some heavy service and on the bottom of the stock bears a “Q” final inspection stamp of the Confederate Cleaning and Recovery (“C&R”) service. The… (490-7048). Learn More »
Gettysburg Tennessee Monument souvenir. Unusual souvenir created by the Tennessee Monument Commission during construction of the monument. The paper label states “The artifact is made from the… (635-606). Learn More »
$50.00
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The most famous, single-shot, percussion firearm used during the Civil War was the Sharps carbine, a .52 caliber, breechloading firearm invented and patented by Hartford, Connecticut native Christian… (2024-1116). Learn More »
Offered here are a pair of CDV images, one of James Mason and one of John Slidell. Both pieces show the men dressed similarly in formal dress clothes. Both pieces show similar light soiling and share… (160-631). Learn More »
A seated, studio view of Wheeler in Confederate double-breasted uniform with collar insignia. Image has very good contrast. The mount has pre-printed identification on bottom edge. No back… (160-640). Learn More »
This CDV view of Jefferson Davis is one of the most reproduced images of the Confederate President. The image shows Davis from just below the waist up. He is standing in partial profile from the left… (160-639). Learn More »
$95.00
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Third Model Burnside carbines are scarce in themselves with only about 1,520 produced, with 800 going directly to the U.S. government and another 720 going to it indirectly through Schuyler, Hartley… (490-7047). Learn More »
Circa 1860s. By artist Charles B. Hall, New York. High grade black & white etchings, 4.25” x 6.75, w/facsimile printed signature; laid and indented on light beige card, 16” x 12. Etching #… (1189-90). Learn More »
$150.00
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This plate was recovered at Dalton, Georgia, and originally came from well-known and respected Civil War dealer Larry Hicklen. This is a good example of the classic rectangular CSA belt plate… (2024-1770). Learn More »
$3,950.00
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A carte-de-visite format Civil War photograph of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. This is a vignette bust shot mounted on a card with “JEFF. DAVIS.” pre-printed on the bottom edge. There is… (2024-447). Learn More »
$45.00
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This impressive silver identification ring was worn and most likely also made by Augustus Sears of Howard County, Missouri, who was a silversmith by trade and during Price’s Missouri raid served in… (766-2027). Learn More »
$3,500.00
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Two-piece brass button by “local” maker for state of Mississippi. Large central star with “I” in the middle. “MISSISSIPPI” runs around the perimeter. Brown patina overall with faint traces… (2024-702). Learn More »
Two-piece brass button imported from England. Large central Old English, or script “I” in the middle. Button was “dug” but has been well cleaned. The face has been polished nearly bright with… (2024-701). Learn More »
Button features "NC" surrounded by a sunburst, made for North Carolina troops. One-piece stamped brass coat button. Measures 22mm. No back mark. Shank missing. This pattern features seven rays. "NC"… (2024-700). Learn More »
If you want a Confederate Bowie knife not just like the one in the book, but actually the one in the book, this could be for you. It is pictured and described in the 2008 updated Confederate Bowie… (1251-01). Learn More »
Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum this world-class Confederate infantryman’s jacket worn by William B. Royal came directly out of the family in 2002, having been previously… (814-69). Learn More »
This 2.5” Britten projectile was used exclusively by the Confederates for their imported British Blakely rifled cannon. This is a solid iron “bolt.” The iron displays a dark brown tone with… (490-7003). Learn More »
$1,150.00
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Formerly in the collection of Virginia collector and dealer Bill Turner this ninth plate cased daguerreotype by Rufus Anson of New York City is extremely clear, nicely cased, has a mat showing the photographer’s name and address, and shows later… (1138-1905). Learn More »