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Dated “14 Nov 1864.” Submitted and signed by Lieut. John McNulty for supplies for the 2nd Maryland Horse Artillery. Approved and Signed by Major General Lunsford Lomax (“L.L. Lomax / Maj… (2024-1137). Learn More »
This is a nice image of a seated Confederate soldier in uniform. This is a 1/9-plate tintype with mat, glass, and wrapped frame; all in a hard gutta percha case. Soldier wears a buttoned up jacket and… (2024-1096). Learn More »
Available is a cold cast bronze sculpture titled "Advance the Colors Standard" by Ron Tunison, dated 1990. Numbered 212 of 350. It is on a hardwood base with a gold title plate. It stands… (2023-2755). Learn More »
These bits are rare and most that do exist are in excavated condition. This is not only a very strong, non-dug example, but has leather and buckles that seem original to it and not taken from a… (1179-712). Learn More »
This distinctive Confederate waistbelt buckle was widely produced during the war, in several sizes and with minor variations in construction. It is frequently seen in armed images of Confederate… (1179-1239). Learn More »
$395.00
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Offered here is a Confederate waist belt plate. The brass face exhibits the Georgia State Seal. These state militia plates were popular in the 1850s and saw continued use throughout the Civil… (766-1999). Learn More »
$2,250.00
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Many of the Confederate bullets from the Trans-Mississippi are extremely rare and this giant bullet is the biggest of the bunch. Likely made at Little Rock, AR. and Tyler, TX. This bullet was nose… (2024-913). Learn More »
This bond was issued under the act of February 17, 1864 with a redemption date of July 1, 1894. The bond is printed in orange-red with black over printing. The central design is a mounted George… (2024-1102). Learn More »
Dated Dec. 6th, 1864. Pre-printed lined form 19, measuring 8.5 x 11". The Confederate States, to: Robert W. Hines (in ink), 20 barrels of corn at $5 a bushel--$500; 17 bushels of peas at $7.50 a… (2024-1103). Learn More »
On the outside this appears to be the typical .69 caliber French style bullet with round nose and one wide, flat groove. However, this is the unusual variant with a very deep elliptical… (2024-922). Learn More »
$125.00
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This southern bullet is .69 caliber with rounded nose and two large, flat grooves. It has an elliptical cavity and was nose cast. An early bullet reference coined the name “British Sea Service”… (2024-918). Learn More »
$45.00
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Uneven chocolate patina to face; has substantial push to face. Button is somewhat misshapen / out of round. Shank present though bent. Minor damage to reverse. No discernible backmark. Recovered… (2023-1725D). Learn More »
$75.00
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Dated Richmond, VA., April 30, 1864. Vol 11-No. 31. 8pp., 11.5” x 16, four columns. Inked name on front cover right margin—“Miss Sara Hooper.” Exhibits fold marks, light fading &… (1179-1837). Learn More »
Civil war bond issued by the Confederacy; by Act of August 19, 1861. Has a redemption date of July 1, 1879. The bond is dated in ink, December 19, 1862 and is hand numbered 1249. The center design is… (213-112). Learn More »
$50.00
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Confederate swords don’t get much more recognizably Confederate than this- probably the reason it has been widely reproduced. This is a very good, original example, showing remnants of an old… (2024-272). Learn More »
$3,250.00
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This miniature brimmed hat was made in a two-part mold from macerated U.S. currency, a genre of tourist souvenir popular in Washington, D.C., from about 1875 into the 1920s. The hat still shows some… (1202-142). Learn More »
One of the more distinctive Confederate belt buckles is the forked-tongue or wishbone frame style from the shape of the movable tongue mounted on the center bar. The buckle is practical, light-weight,… (490-5846). Learn More »
These classic Confederate, brass, fixed-tongue frame buckles come in a variety of sizes and slight variations making them a distinct category for collectors of Confederate field gear and belt plates.… (490-5787). Learn More »
$650.00
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This framed photo measures 15 1/2 – inches by 13 ½ inches overall in a floral edged frame, with the photo itself 9 ¾ by 7 ¾ -inches on a gray mount in a cream-colored mat. The image shows a… (2094-345). Learn More »
This unknown subject wears a light-colored kepi with a dark band around its base and a light colored shell jacket with high collar. The jacket has an eight button front with all the buttons being… (286-1175). Learn More »
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Samuel D. Walton of Philadelphia had significant government contracts for forage caps, but we don’t see many of his products, or ones still bearing his label at least, perhaps in large part since they seem to have been early war. This is a very… (1052-201). Learn More »