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BUST VIEW CDV OF COL. CLINTON MACDOUGALL, 111th NY, WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG

BUST VIEW CDV OF COL. CLINTON MACDOUGALL, 111th NY, WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG

Here’s one for those of you who enjoy regimental commanders of Gettysburg! Here we have a bust view CDV of the colonel of the 111th New York, Col. Clinton MacDougall. In this profile view, one of… (2024-1288). Learn More »

SUPERB M1840 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD – PRESENTED TO LT. CASPER BERRY, MONROE GUARDS AND 60TH PENNSYLVANIA

SUPERB M1840 FOOT OFFICERS SWORD – PRESENTED TO LT. CASPER BERRY, MONROE GUARDS AND 60TH PENNSYLVANIA

This exquisite M1840 foot officer’s presentation sword is a true rarity among antebellum and Civil War offerings. The folding side of the guard operates as it should, while the fixed piece is… (1256-220). Learn More »

RARE ID’D FIELD PRESENTATION BUGLE JACOB KECK - 7TH NEW YORK, 9TH NYSM (83RD NY), 97TH NEW YORK

RARE ID’D FIELD PRESENTATION BUGLE JACOB KECK - 7TH NEW YORK, 9TH NYSM (83RD NY), 97TH NEW YORK

This handsome instrument is in exquisite condition and is professionally inscribed in cursive with the words, “Presented to / J. F. Keck, / By the Members of the / 9th N.Y.S.M / in the Field. /… (2024-1443). Learn More »

NICE CLEAR BUST VIEW OF 143RD NEW YORK OFFICER WEARING 20TH CORPS BADGE - PERIOD INK ID

NICE CLEAR BUST VIEW OF 143RD NEW YORK OFFICER WEARING 20TH CORPS BADGE - PERIOD INK ID

CDV is of Wallace W. Hill wearing a dark single-breasted frock coat with black felt collar and shoulder straps. Attached to his left breast is a commercially made 20TH Corps badge consisting of a… (1179-1917). Learn More »

INK ID BUST VIEW OF DE WITT J. APGAR OF THE 143RD NEW YORK

INK ID BUST VIEW OF DE WITT J. APGAR OF THE 143RD NEW YORK

Image is a bust view CDV of Apgar in a dark frock coat. Contrast and clarity are very good. Mount has clipped corners while the paper does show some light foxing. Image has two short faint fold lines… (1179-1916). Learn More »


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A RARE SURVIVOR: EARLY-WAR CONFEDERATE MARKED BRITISH P53 ARTILLERY CARBINE #1500 WITH A TENNESSEE PROVENANCE

British artillery carbines were used by both Confederate cavalry and infantry: in October 1862 Jeb Stuart wanted to exchange rifles carried by some his troopers for “Enfield carbines (artillery) in the hands of our infantry.” This is one of just… (846-571). Learn More »

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