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This is an original Mike McAfee framed watercolor. Mike McAfee was the former curator for the West Point Museum who passed away in 2019. He is a famed writer, collector of Civil War photography,… (10-1969). Learn More »
$245.00
Originally $350.00
A limited edition hand- finished, cold-cast bronze statue which was sold through The Franklin Mint. Certificate of authenticity is enclosed, verifying that this is an original work of art by Jim… (10-1965). Learn More »
$385.00
Originally $550.00
These popular decorative pieces were made between the 16th and 18th centuries. Made to order as single wall tiles, or joined together to create large tableaus. The city of Delft in Holland is… (160-92E). Learn More »
These popular decorative pieces were made between the 16th and 18th centuries. Made to order as single wall tiles, or joined together to create large tableaus. The city of Delft in Holland is… (160-92B). Learn More »
This cover has a full color print along one edge that shows the highlight of Pickett’s Charge. The scene was taken from the famous Gettysburg Cyclorama by Paul Philippoteaux now on display at the… (2-515). Learn More »
$4.00 Each
Originally $5.00
Paper bound 16 page booklet entitled "Personal Reminiscences…of the Battle of Shiloh" by Jacob H. Smith, Capt. 19th US Infantry. This paper was delivered before the Michigan MOLLUS in 1894. We have… (DMB216B). Learn More »
$5.00 Each
Originally $10.00
In ink, mounted on white card, 5 x 2.75”. Exhibits one tiny chip along upper margin. Else VG, and crisply legible. Inscription signature (neatly clipped from letter): “Very Truly your friend/… (215-231). Learn More »
$240.00
Originally $300.00
This is an original oil on canvas portrait of Major General Joshua L. Chamberlain of the 20th Maine Infantry done by the late Michael Gnatek. Mr. Gnatek received his art training at Yale University… (10-1968). Learn More »
$9,500.00
Originally $12,500.00
This is an extremely rare, early-war uniform jacket, with related material, belonging to a sergeant of the 65th New York, who enlisted at the beginning of the war as the regiment’s commissary… (1179-233). Learn More »
This Union occupation newsletter was published by the 6th U.S. Army Corps, on the press of the Danville Register. Vol. 1, No. 7. Dated “Danville, VA, May 4, 1865. 2 pp., 18.25” x 12.5, five… (766-1805). Learn More »
$125.00
Originally $150.00
SOLD
Volume 1, no. 10. Dated “Danville, VA, May 8, 1865.” 2 pp., 18.25” x 12.5, five columns. Exhibits fold-marks, minor foxing & minor spots, slight chipping at the extremities. Else good… (766-1806). Learn More »
$125.00
Originally $150.00
SOLD
From Lloyd Tilghman to R. P. Rowley. Dated “Steamer Irene/31 July” [1858]. 2 pp., in pencil, on light blue lined paper. Exhibits light yellowed fading along fold-marks, as well as interior… (766-36). Learn More »
$950.00
Originally $1,400.00
This small card measures one and one eighths inches by approximately two and a half inches. It is signed in period ink by Senator Lyman Trumbull of Illinois; it reads “Lyman Trumbull, Chicago,… (297-18). Learn More »
In handsome modern brown frame, 16.75” x 12. Original painting, 9.625” x 6, matted in gray, w/paper backing and hang-wire. Depicts John Reynold falling from his horse after having been hit by a… (557-11). Learn More »
Two lined sheets, approximately 7.5” x 12”. Folds, with some stains and wear; bottom corner missing on one sheet. Top of each page has title in ink, “We the undersigned agree to pay twenty… (337-159). Learn More »
$56.00
Originally $75.00
Dated “All Saints Georgetown Dist. So. Car. Aug’st 11th 1865”. From “A. Hasell, M.D. / Curator of Clubhouse /Waccamaw”—with endorsements. 3 pp. in ink on lined paper, 5” x 8. Exhibits… (1097-207). Learn More »
The letter below is one of a series of 27 letters written by Colonel Dyer to his wife Lydia between August 31, 1862 and August 11, 1865. A resident of Skowegan, ME, 42 year-old Captain Isaac Dyer was… (1097-201). Learn More »
As the Civil War dragged on, patriotic songs such as this became very popular. This song sheet was published in 1863 by Sawyer & Thompson of New York. Words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer.… (998-430). Learn More »
This is a group of 7 documents and 2 photographs relating to the service of Bernard J. Dwyer of Auburn, New York in World War One. Dwyer was born in Auburn on September 3, 1891. At age 18 he enlisted… (480-241). Learn More »
$203.00
Originally $225.00
This oil on canvas portrait was done by Johann Bloss and is dated November 15, 1874. Unfortunately all efforts to identify the subject or to find a biography of the artist have failed. From the… (740-827). Learn More »
$2,000.00
Originally $2,500.00
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This is one of two wartime Confederate flags flown by Capt. John W. Morton consecutively as guidons for his battery or simultaneously with one likely as the battery flag and the other as a personal or designating flag while Morton served also as … (1286-621). Learn More »