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CDV OF LOUISIANA SENATOR PIERRE SOULE

CDV OF LOUISIANA SENATOR PIERRE SOULE

This image is a waist-up view of Soule. Image is clear with very good contrast. Nice mount. Photographer's backmark, Charles Fredericks & Co., New York. Pierre Soulé (August 31, 1801 – March… (1138-1571). Learn More »

OUTDOOR CDV VIEW OF THE GRAVE OF STONEWALL JACKSON

OUTDOOR CDV VIEW OF THE GRAVE OF STONEWALL JACKSON

Image is a view of the grave of Confederate General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson in Lexington, Virginia’s Oak Grove Cemetery. The view shows the Jackson plot surrounded by a wrought iron fence.… (1138-1532). Learn More »

RARE CONFEDERATE TINNED IRON CLIP-POINT BOWIE KNIFE SCABBARD BY BOYLE AND GAMBLE, FROM THE MOLLUS WAR LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, FROM THE BATTLE OF CAMP BARTOW, W. VIRGINIA

RARE CONFEDERATE TINNED IRON CLIP-POINT BOWIE KNIFE SCABBARD BY BOYLE AND GAMBLE, FROM THE MOLLUS WAR LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, FROM THE BATTLE OF CAMP BARTOW, W. VIRGINIA

This extremely rare tinned iron scabbard is for a clip-point Bowie knife and is slightly shorter, but a match for the scabbard on a rare Virginia D-guard Bowie made and marked by Boyle and Gamble,… (1052-17). Learn More »

CDV BUST VIEW OF FAMOUS CONFEDERATE RAIDER GENERAL JOHN HUNT MORGAN TAKEN WHILE A POW

CDV BUST VIEW OF FAMOUS CONFEDERATE RAIDER GENERAL JOHN HUNT MORGAN TAKEN WHILE A POW

Nice bust view of Morgan in a light-colored double-breasted frockcoat with clearly visible general’s insignia on the collar. Clarity and contrast are excellent. Paper is slightly toned but clean.… (1138-406). Learn More »

LITHOGRAPH VIEW OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL HUMPHREY MARSHALL

LITHOGRAPH VIEW OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL HUMPHREY MARSHALL

CDV is a chest-up view of Marshall in an artist’s rendition of a Confederate uniform. Contrast and clarity is excellent. Paper and mount are good. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption of… (1138-375). Learn More »


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RARE USN GOSPORT NAVY YARD PRIMING FLASK

Gosport Shipyard was the original name of the facility in Portsmouth, Virginia, that was founded in 1767, passed into the hands of Virginia in the Revolution, was leased from that state by the U.S. government in 1794, purchased by them in 1801 and… (490-6824). Learn More »

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