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This item is a soldier’s identification disk made from a silver Seated Liberty Quarter. The face was polished smooth and then finely engraved with initials “AS” at top with a large “B” in… (1268-123). Learn More »
Housed in a modern 20” x 15 ½” brown & black frame. At bottom is Hancock’s signature in ink on a 4 ¾” x 3” card: “Wfld S. Hancock / San Francisco, Cal. / Decbr 13th,… (2025-416). Learn More »
$350.00
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Taken by Mathew Brady in 1864, this photo depicts the profile of President Abraham Lincoln used on the U.S. penny. It has been trimmed at the corners to form an octagonal shape and two sets of… (297-28). Learn More »
This sword of the British Pattern of 1822/45 was sold to Maury by the Wilkinson sword cutlers of London, England. At the time he ordered the sword Maury was serving in England as the principal… (1268-684). Learn More »
$55,000.00
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The Twenty-Second Army Corps, Department of Washington unofficially adopted this beautiful and quinquefoliate shaped badge with the center portion having raised 'crossed cannons' over cannon balls,… (2025-1156). Learn More »
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This wonderful Confederate officer’s grouping came directly out of the family, from the officer’s great-great-grandson in 1995, and went into the collection of esteemed artist, collector and historian Don Troiani, who pictured parts of it in his… (153-09). Learn More »