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A RARE PRINTED AND FILLED IN PAROLE FOR PVT. G. W. BURT OF COMPANY A, 16TH ARKANSAS

A RARE PRINTED AND FILLED IN PAROLE FOR PVT. G. W. BURT OF COMPANY A, 16TH ARKANSAS

Field press printed parole filled in with the information of G.W. Burt of Company A, 16th Arkansas dated July 12, 1863, only four days after the Confederates surrendered Port Hudson to Banks. The… (1300-60). Learn More »

THE MEDALS OF A CONFEDERATE GENERAL – BRIG GEN. ALLEN THOMAS, JR.

THE MEDALS OF A CONFEDERATE GENERAL – BRIG GEN. ALLEN THOMAS, JR.

Offered are three medals that were worn proudly by Civil War Confederate Brigadier General Allen Thomas Jr. "Born in Howard County, Maryland, he was an 1850 graduate of the College of New Jersey. He… (1289-32). Learn More »

T-26 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $10 NOTE

T-26 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $10 NOTE

This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $10.00 note. This is listed as T-26 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with pairs of red “X”s on front… (2025-2262). Learn More »

T-37 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $5 NOTE

T-37 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $5 NOTE

This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $5.00 note. This is listed as T-37 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on one side. The note retains nice tone and… (2025-2275). Learn More »

T-36 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $5 NOTE

T-36 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $5 NOTE

This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $5.00 note. This is listed as T-36 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on one side. The note retains nice tone and… (2025-2265). Learn More »

RARE T-24 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $10 NOTE

RARE T-24 1861 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA $10 NOTE

This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $10.00 note. This is listed as T-24 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. In the lower left-hand corner is the likeness of Robert M.T.… (2025-2261). Learn More »

T-64 CONFEDERATE 1864 $500 BILL

T-64 CONFEDERATE 1864 $500 BILL

An original piece of Confederate money, being the $500 CSA T-64 bill featuring at left, the Confederate flag flying behind the statue of George Washington in Richmond. At right, a memorial portrait of… (2025-2266). Learn More »

$295.00
ON HOLD

1862 $10 VIRGINIA TREASURY NOTE

1862 $10 VIRGINIA TREASURY NOTE

This is the 1862 $10 Virginia Treasury Note. Dated October 15th, 1862. Note features a portrait of Governor John B. Floyd on the right side, Thor's image on the left, and Prosperity seated with a… (2025-2166). Learn More »

STONEWALL JACKSON BY NOTED FREDERICKSBURG VIRGINIA ARTIST JOHN ADAMS ELDER (1833-1895)

STONEWALL JACKSON BY NOTED FREDERICKSBURG VIRGINIA ARTIST JOHN ADAMS ELDER (1833-1895)

Dating about 1870, this portrait shows Jackson full-standing in the foreground while a mounted orderly in the right middle-ground tries to manage both his and Jackson’s horses as Confederate… (846-573). Learn More »

$19,500.00
Originally $24,500.00

VIRGINIA OFFICER’S BELT PLATE REMOVED FROM THE BODY OF COL. JAMES G. HODGES, 14th VIRGINIA, KILLED IN PICKETT’S CHARGE, WITH HIS COLONEL’S STARS- THE PLATE RETURNED TO HIS WIDOW IN 1903!

VIRGINIA OFFICER’S BELT PLATE REMOVED FROM THE BODY OF COL. JAMES G. HODGES, 14th VIRGINIA, KILLED IN PICKETT’S CHARGE, WITH HIS COLONEL’S STARS- THE PLATE RETURNED TO HIS WIDOW IN 1903!

This historic group includes the Virginia Confederate officer’s sword belt plate removed from the body of Colonel James Gregory Hodges, 14th Virginia, Armistead’s brigade, killed at the stone wall… (846-563). Learn More »

$25,000.00
Originally $29,500.00

CONFEDERATE SOLDIER LETTER—MAJOR SAMUEL S.J. MOORE, STONEWALL BRIGADE / WIA AT KERNSTOWN--SECOND MANASSAS--THE WILDERNESS

CONFEDERATE SOLDIER LETTER—MAJOR SAMUEL S.J. MOORE, STONEWALL BRIGADE / WIA AT KERNSTOWN--SECOND MANASSAS--THE WILDERNESS

Dated “Camp near Centerville November 1 1861.” Addressed to wife Ellen Scollay Moore. 3 pp. In ink on unlined paper, 12.75 x 7.75.”  Exhibits fold marks & slight smudging while remaining… (846-566). Learn More »

$4,950.00
Originally $7,950.00

A CAPTURED & COLLECTED CONFEDERATE ENFIELD

A CAPTURED & COLLECTED CONFEDERATE ENFIELD

Several million Enfields saw use across the globe during mid-19th century, so it is often difficult to determine if a specific Enfield rifle or rifle- musket was here for the American Civil War.… (2025-1883). Learn More »

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 »

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

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 »

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 »


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EARLY WAR U.S. CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER, 1840 STYLE, BY SMITH, CRANE AND COMPANY, NEW YORK, 1858 TO 1862

Smith, Crane and Company pieces are scarce. They were only in business from 1858 through 1862, retailing military goods in New York City. Their swords were imported, of German make and likely by Schnitzler and Kirschbaum, though not maker marked.… (870-263). Learn More »

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