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Dated Richmond, 4 May 1831. Number 8949. On reverse. Illegible notations in ink on reverse. Paper is thin and fragile. Creases to edges, small area of paper loss on upper edge.… (L14258). Learn More »
$45.00
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A scarce delegate badge for Confederate veterans. In both the north and south there were a number of veterans’ organizations that have been overshadowed by the larger G.A.R. and U.C.V. These smaller… (286-757). Learn More »
This contract Model 1861 by the Norwich Arms Company is in good condition with a very clear and unmistakable “Q” stamped just forward of the trigger guard showing that it was captured, cleaned and… (362-866). Learn More »
Serial number 964, dated Savannah, 1856. Numerous scattered pinholes, light soiling throughout. Minor wear along upper edge; one small tear at upper right edge measures approx. ½”.… (L14069). Learn More »
$45.00
Originally $85.00
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Dated June 4, 1831. Number 9313. Minor edge wear and few small scattered holes. [ld] ------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS… (L14259). Learn More »
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Manufactured: Chicopee, Mass. Maker: Ames Mfg. Co. Year: Civil War Model: M1860 Size: 35 inch blade Condition: Excellent+ This regulation M1860 Cavalry Officer has the decorated guard with the eagle, decorated branches and pommel. The grip is… (870-122). Learn More »