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A CONFEDERATE LIGHT ARTILLERY SWORD MADE BY THOMAS GRISWOLD & CO. NEW ORLEANS

A CONFEDERATE LIGHT ARTILLERY SWORD MADE BY THOMAS GRISWOLD & CO. NEW ORLEANS

The company descended from James N. Hyde & Co. established in New Orleans in 1816 or 1817 as a branch of Hyde & Nevins of New York City.  By 1861 the firm included Henry Thomas, Jr.,… (1268-506). Learn More »

SIGNATURE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS

SIGNATURE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS

Offered is the signature of US Brevet Major General Jefferson C. Davis.  Please click on this link for a full history of this officer: Jefferson C. Davis - Wikipedia . This is clearly not a… (1284-08). Learn More »

RARE CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED AND CARRIED MEDICAL SADDLE BAGS

RARE CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED AND CARRIED MEDICAL SADDLE BAGS

Medical saddle bags were carried by surgeons in the field to hold a variety of medicines for the treatment of the sick and wounded. The saddle bags were made principally of leather and designed to… (1284-05). Learn More »

$3,750.00
ON HOLD

AMBROTYPE OF UNIDENTIFIED VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE

AMBROTYPE OF UNIDENTIFIED VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE

1/6 ambrotype in original leatherette covered case (spine hinge broken). Wears a shell jacket with collar trimmed in dark piping. Top button is clearly a Virginia state seal. Prior research has… (846-415). Learn More »

BULL RUN BATTLEFIELD RECOVERED CONFEDERATE FIGHTING KNIFE

BULL RUN BATTLEFIELD RECOVERED CONFEDERATE FIGHTING KNIFE

This is a sterling example of a Confederate fighting knife aka Bowie knife aka Arkansas Toothpick. The total length is 15 1/2 inches. The spear pointed double-edged blade is 9 1/2 inches long. A… (1268-022). Learn More »

CDV PHOTO – J. W. HAMBLETON, MAJOR, 15th TENNESSEE

CDV PHOTO – J. W. HAMBLETON, MAJOR, 15th TENNESSEE

John W. Hambleton enlisted on 6/1/1861 as a Major, and was commissioned into Field & Staff Tennessee 15th Infantry. 15th Infantry Regiment was organized at Jackson, Tennessee, in June, 1861 and in… (2025-1032). Learn More »

$750.00
ON HOLD

A REGULATION CONFEDERATE SURGEON'S KEPI

A REGULATION CONFEDERATE SURGEON'S KEPI

This is a "bet your life" made in the Southern Confederacy surgeon-major's cap. The upper body of the cap is made of navy-blue wool broadcloth, and the 1 1/4-inch base band is of the same material,… (1268-708). Learn More »

FRAMED $10 NOTE, AVOYELLES PARISH, LOUISIANA, 1862 – GREG COCO COLLECTION

FRAMED $10 NOTE, AVOYELLES PARISH, LOUISIANA, 1862 – GREG COCO COLLECTION

Original $10 note “redeemable out of the parish taxes” from Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. Black print with denominations in green. Signed in ink. Matted and framed under Plexiglas. Note appears to… (1300-52). Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

M1851 ENLISTED MAN’S SWORD BELT - KNOX FAMILY, FREDERICKSBURG, VA

M1851 ENLISTED MAN’S SWORD BELT - KNOX FAMILY, FREDERICKSBURG, VA

This model 1851 enlisted man’s sword belt came from the collection of Civil War relics and family mementos retained by the Knox family of Fredericksburg, VA. The family was large, prosperous, and… (1262-01). Learn More »

RARE UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS WEST VIRGINIA MEDAL

RARE UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS WEST VIRGINIA MEDAL

Prior to 1889, Confederate veterans had no national organization similar to the Grand Army of the Republic. Several separate fraternal and memorial groups existed on a local and regional level.… (2025-813). Learn More »

$550.00
ON HOLD

FRAMED SIGNATURE – JOHN SINGLETON MOSBY

FRAMED SIGNATURE – JOHN SINGLETON MOSBY

Mosby (1833 - 1916), a Confederate officer known as "The Grey Ghost", led his Partisan Rangers on numerous troublesome cavalry raids against Union forces and supply trains. "Jno. S. Mosby", 5" x 7 ¼"… (1189-148). Learn More »

$1,500.00
ON HOLD

CONFEDERATE SIDE KNIFE AND SCABBARD

CONFEDERATE SIDE KNIFE AND SCABBARD

A great looking Confederate side knife with its original scabbard. The knife measures 21-1/4 inches overall, with a 17-inch blade that exits the guard showing a short, triangular ricasso that extends… (707-05). Learn More »

RARE WHEN ON LEATHER (COMMON) CONFEDERATE "WISHBONE" BUCKLE

RARE WHEN ON LEATHER (COMMON) CONFEDERATE "WISHBONE" BUCKLE

Our Mr. Steven Roger's writes, "One of the more distinctive Confederate belt buckles is the frame pattern with a movable spit tongue sometimes called the “forked tongue” or “wishbone” pattern.… (1268-017). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE CAPTURED & COLLECTED "POTSDAM" TYPE MUSKET (THE PUMPKIN THROWER)

CONFEDERATE CAPTURED & COLLECTED "POTSDAM" TYPE MUSKET (THE PUMPKIN THROWER)

The Prussian model 1809 measures 56 and 1/2 inches in overall length and has a 41 and 1/4-inch-long barrel. The caliber is.72 and it is smoothbore. The barrel is bright as originally made. There is… (490-7371). Learn More »

VERY RARE CONFEDERATE COOK AND BROTHER SHOTGUN SABER BAYONET

VERY RARE CONFEDERATE COOK AND BROTHER SHOTGUN SABER BAYONET

This is in excavated condition, but a very rare survivor - the saber bayonet expressly designed for mounting on a shotgun by Cook and Brother of New Orleans in an effort to create a usable infantry… (1127-03). Learn More »

$495.00
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CSA RECTANGULAR BELT PLATE

CSA RECTANGULAR BELT PLATE

A very good example of the quintessential Confederate belt plate- the rectangular CSA. This plate comes with a letter of authenticity from well-known and respected Confederate collector Lewis Leigh… (1083-16). Learn More »

$3,450.00
Originally $3,750.00

CONFEDERATE FAYETTEVILLET SOCKET BAYONET

CONFEDERATE FAYETTEVILLET SOCKET BAYONET

This is a FINE condition example of the angular socket bayonet produced by the Confederacy at their arsenal in Fayetteville, NC. This bayonet was designed to be used on the final production version… (172-6109). Learn More »

$1,075.00
ON HOLD

CDV PHOTO – CAPTAIN WILLIAM BROCKENBROUGH, 40th VIRGINIA

CDV PHOTO – CAPTAIN WILLIAM BROCKENBROUGH, 40th VIRGINIA

William Austin Brockenbrough enlisted on 6/4/1861 as a 1st Lieutenant and commissioned into Company E of the 40th Virginia Infantry. He was promoted to Adjutant on 3/31/1863 and transferred from… (2025-1470). Learn More »

EARLIER WAR CONFEDERATE CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX

EARLIER WAR CONFEDERATE CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX

This well-made brown/black leather carbine or possibly pistol box (compatible with the single shot Palmetto 1842 model pistol for example) is of Confederate manufacture. At first glance from the front… (490-7364). Learn More »

CDV PHOTO OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON CULLUM

CDV PHOTO OF GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON CULLUM

A very nice photo of General Cullum in uniform. Three-quarter seated view. He is seen with regulation double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, officer’s sword belt, sword in lap, and a cape or… (2025-1022). Learn More »


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THE SADDLECLOTH OF GENERAL PHILIP H. SHERIDAN

Also known as a " shabraque" this one, a national treasure, belonged to Major General Sheridan. Major General Philip Sheridan was one of General Ulysses S. Grant's favorite commanders. A West Point graduate, Class of 1853, Sheridan was promoted to… (1268-373A). Learn More »

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