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Excellent M1826 crossbelt plate for the infantry cartridge box sling recovered by John Cullison in the Wheatfield at Gettysburg, “east of the stone wall.” Cullison was active 1935 to 1959 and sold… (2023-2668). Learn More »
$595.00
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Excellent M1839 oval U.S. plate for the infantry cartridge box recovered by John Cullison near Willoughby Run, near the Chambersburg Pike (Rte 30 W) near the Gettysburg country club. Located between… (2023-2669). Learn More »
$550.00
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"Gettysburg resident Edward Woodward. Mr. Woodward was a local gunsmith who, with the growth of tourism after the fighting at Gettysburg, opened a shop selling bullets, shells and other battlefield… (88-169). Learn More »
$2,695.00
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Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card and is a view taken somewhere along Rock Creek near Gettysburg. Contrast and clarity are very good. Paper and mount are also good. Reverse has a list… (410-871). Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking east from the Plum Run area across the Valley of Death with a partially tree covered Little Round Top dominating the background.… (410-872). Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking south by southeast toward the large boulders that protected the sharpshooter position in Devil’s Den made famous by Alexander… (410-886). Learn More »
$45.00
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Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking into a jumble of rocks in Devil’s Den where an unknown man is posed leaning against one of the rocks. Contrast and clarity are… (410-885). Learn More »
Excavated Mississippi Militia infantry coat button recovered near the Longstreet Tower on the Warfield Farm. During the Civil War, the two-room farmhouse belonged to James Warfield, his wife Eliza,… (2023-3064). Learn More »
$400.00
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A wonderful Cavalry officer’s jacket button recovered on the grounds of the Lutheran Seminary on the 1st Day’s battlefield by local resident Ron Miller. The button retains most of the original… (2023-3065). Learn More »
$125.00
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This classic Confederate spur is a non-dug example from the large trove of material we recently purchased from the descendants of George W. Mowers of Fayetteville, Pa. Mowers did two tours of duty in… (2023-3066). Learn More »
$395.00
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Here is a nice U.S. 3-Inch Schenkl Case-shot Shell with the base of a combination percussion and time fuse. Henry Bittle recovered it in relic condition near Spangler’s Spring. Moderately… (348-132). Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking up Washington St with the main hall of Pennsylvania College in the distance. Two other buildings are visible on either side of the… (410-875). Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked bright yellow card. The view is looking up the patch way that leads from the Baltimore Pike into the Soldier’s National Cemetery. Visible along the pathway are… (410-873). Learn More »
This three-piece coat button features the New York state seal on the face. There is a push in the face which still shows about 40% gilt remaining over a nice brown patina. Straight shank with Scovill… (2023-3067). Learn More »
$75.00
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This button was recovered on Barlow’s Knoll on the field of the 1st day’s fighting north of town. Backmark: "E.M.L&C./Richmond. VA." Minor push to face. Complete with shank. This particular… (2023-3068). Learn More »
$395.00
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The face of the plate has a good strong “US” stamping and a mixed light and dark patina from ground action and oxidation. Reverse has 95% of the lead fill with both puppy-paw posts and tongue.… (490-5795). Learn More »
$395.00
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Offered here is a small portion of wood with a .52 caliber Sharps carbine bullet embedded. This is all that remains of a tree that stood in Reynolds Woods during the battle on July 1, 1863, when the… (236-741). Learn More »
$195.00
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Excavated Confederate combination musket tool. Hand forged iron tool manufactured at Richmond. Constructed of one 3 ½” long arm with a box-end wrench on the end. A second piece, about 3”… (236-569). Learn More »
$325.00
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The face of the plate has a good strong “US” stamping and a mixed dusty looking light and dark patina from ground action and oxidation. Reverse has 95% of the lead fill with both arrow hooks and… (490-5790). Learn More »
$450.00
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The face of the plate has a good strong “US” stamping and a nice dark patina with some light oxidation along the edges. Face does show several minor scratches and a few dents but nothing… (490-5789). Learn More »
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We know of just three of these Roby cavalry officer’s sabers made for officers of the Spaulding Light Cavalry: one inscribed to E.S. Parkhurst, the troop’s 1st Lieutenant (Chelmsford Historical Society;) another to H.H. Emerson (Olpp collection;)… (870-156). Learn More »