Confederate Items

Showing 41 to 60 out of 733


1930 UCV REUNION BADGE – BILOXI, MS

1930 UCV REUNION BADGE – BILOXI, MS

This badge measures approx. 3 ¾” x 2” and is housed in an attractive matted Riker display box. It was issued for the 40th annual Confederate reunion held in Biloxi, MS on June 3rd thru June 6th… (2025-3510). Learn More »

$250.00
ON HOLD

1897 SOUVENIR UCV REUNION MEDAL – NASHVILLE, TN

1897 SOUVENIR UCV REUNION MEDAL – NASHVILLE, TN

UCV reunion medal, Nashville, June 22-28, 1897. Gold-colored shield suspended from bar marked "SOUVENIR." The shield displays crossed U.S. and Stars and Bars flags. Reunion was held during the… (2025-3542). Learn More »

WOMEN’S UCV SASH BUCKLE

WOMEN’S UCV SASH BUCKLE

Attractive two piece sash buckle with dark blue background and enamel CS flags on the front. Each piece measures approx. 1” x 1 ¼”.  Has interlocking tongue and wreath. Each piece has a bar on… (2025-2506). Learn More »

1907 UCV REUNION VETERAN’S BADGE – RICHMOND, VA

1907 UCV REUNION VETERAN’S BADGE – RICHMOND, VA

This bronze badge measures 2-5/8" x 1-1/2" with attaching pin still present on reverse. Overall in excellent condition. Top bar with “VETERAN / U. C. V. / RICHMOND, 1907”.  Lower circular drop… (2025-3545). Learn More »

$225.00
ON HOLD

IDENTIFIED 1927 UCV MEDAL OF JOHN W. ASHCRAFT, TENNESSEE CAVALRY

IDENTIFIED 1927 UCV MEDAL OF JOHN W. ASHCRAFT, TENNESSEE CAVALRY

John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-133). Learn More »

$350.00
Originally $475.00
ON HOLD

1920 UCV REUNION BADGE – HOUSTON, TX

1920 UCV REUNION BADGE – HOUSTON, TX

This copper plated brass badge measures approx. 1 1/2" x 1 ½”.  The stamped badge features a spread wing eagle at top, with a bust of Albert Sidney Johnston in an oval below. On each side are a… (2025-3531). Learn More »

DIE FOR A SOUTH CAROLINA OVAL PLATE

DIE FOR A SOUTH CAROLINA OVAL PLATE

This is a steel die for producing an oval SC belt plate or cartridge box plate that would measure about 97mm by 53mm. The die dates to the 20th Century and conceivably could be taken to be for… (2026-12). Learn More »

UDC SOUTHERN CROSS OF HONOR

UDC SOUTHERN CROSS OF HONOR

The Southern Cross of Honor was conceived of in 1898, adopted in 1899 and first issued in 1900. These were given by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to living Confederate veterans with… (2025-3552). Learn More »

UCV CELLULOID PINBACK – STONEWALL JACKSON

UCV CELLULOID PINBACK – STONEWALL JACKSON

This celluloid pinback button features a bust portrait of Jackson. The paper label usually place inside the reverse is missing, and there is some superficial rust, but the pin is present and the… (2025-3503). Learn More »

UCV REUNION CELLULOID PIN – LOUISVILLE, 1900

UCV REUNION CELLULOID PIN – LOUISVILLE, 1900

This unusual ivory colored, shield shaped celluloid badge measures approx. 2 1/2” x 3 1/8” and features an image of Robert E. Lee in a rococo bordered frame with a wreath at bottom on which is… (2025-3526). Learn More »

1918 CELLULOID UCV REUNION BUTTON – TULSA, OK

1918 CELLULOID UCV REUNION BUTTON – TULSA, OK

1918 for the United Confederate Veterans (UCV), the Confederate answer to the Union's Grand Army of the Republic.  The reunion that year was held at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Features crossed CS Flags with a… (2025-3523). Learn More »

U.C.V. BADGE FROM THE REUNION AT DALLAS, TEXAS, 1925

U.C.V. BADGE FROM THE REUNION AT DALLAS, TEXAS, 1925

This example of a brass, two-piece suspension badge is an original United Confederate Veteran’s pin badge as worn by its members at their 35th Annual Reunion in 1925 at Dallas, TX. The die-struck,… (2025-3519). Learn More »

$250.00
ON HOLD

UCV PENDANT & NECKLACE FEATURING JEFFERSON DAVIS’ DAUGHTER KNOWN AS WINNIE – MACON, GA, 1912

UCV PENDANT & NECKLACE FEATURING JEFFERSON DAVIS’ DAUGHTER KNOWN AS WINNIE – MACON, GA, 1912

This small, heart-shaped pendant measures approx. 1” x ¼” in size, with a delicate link chain which is 10” in length measuring from the clasp to the pendant. Overall in very fine condition,… (2025-3554). Learn More »

UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS SOUTHERN CROSS OF HONOR

UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS SOUTHERN CROSS OF HONOR

The Southern Cross of Honor was conceived of in 1898, adopted in 1899 and first issued in 1900. These were given by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to living Confederate veterans with… (2025-3555). Learn More »

RICHMOND SHARPS CARBINE BY S. C. ROBINSON

RICHMOND SHARPS CARBINE BY S. C. ROBINSON

Presented here is a Richmond-made, straight-breech Confederate Sharps carbine. Of the approximately 5,000 firearms called “Richmond Carbines” made for the Confederate government between 1862 and… (490-3531). Learn More »

1/6 PLATE RUBY AMBROTYPE OF UNKNOWN YOUNG CONFEDERATE SOLDIER

1/6 PLATE RUBY AMBROTYPE OF UNKNOWN YOUNG CONFEDERATE SOLDIER

The subject of this photo appears to be no more than 18 years old. He is shown from the waist-up staring directly into the lens of the camera. He wears what looks to be a medium gray double-breasted… (2022-1042). Learn More »

$575.00
Originally $750.00

EYE-CATCHING 1859-1861 VIRGINIA MILITIA GROUPING OF CAPT. J.Q.A. NADENBOUSCH, BERKELEY BORDER GUARDS, LATER COLONEL 2nd VA INFANTRY OM RECOMMENDATION OF LEE AND STONEWALL JACKSON

EYE-CATCHING 1859-1861 VIRGINIA MILITIA GROUPING OF CAPT. J.Q.A. NADENBOUSCH, BERKELEY BORDER GUARDS, LATER COLONEL 2nd VA INFANTRY OM RECOMMENDATION OF LEE AND STONEWALL JACKSON

An historic and eye-catching Virginia officer’s group belonging to John Quincy Adams Nadenbousch while Captain of the “Berkeley Border Guards,” a militia company raised in response to the John… (2025-3677). Learn More »

SIXTH PLATE TINTYPE OF A CONFEDERATE OFFICER

SIXTH PLATE TINTYPE OF A CONFEDERATE OFFICER

A half-length, seated portrait of a Confederate officer. This is a 6th plate tintype, with ornately embossed gilt brass mat, cover glass, and gilt brass frame crimped around the edge, house in the… (2025-3670). Learn More »

CDV BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT SELDEN GARNETT, CSA

CDV BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT SELDEN GARNETT, CSA

[Commonly misidentified as Robert Brooke Garnett].  The first general officer on either side to fall during the Civil War. Back-mark: “Bendann Brothers Galleries / Balto. St.” Pre-war image of… (2022-598). Learn More »

$400.00
Originally $500.00

CONFEDERATE USED US MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD BY AMES, DATED 1856

CONFEDERATE USED US MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD BY AMES, DATED 1856

This is a nice example of the US regulation Model 1832 short sword with its scabbard that shows not only some of the changes in the marking of these swords over time, but also a very Confederate… (2022-2377). Learn More »

$2,350.00
Originally $2,950.00


Showing 41 to 60 out of 733