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CDV OF YOUNG BOY IN CONFEDERATE UNIFORM – SON OF 3RD VIRGINIA QUARTERMASTER

CDV OF YOUNG BOY IN CONFEDERATE UNIFORM – SON OF 3RD VIRGINIA QUARTERMASTER

CDV is a full seated view of a young boy identified only as C. A. Epes. The young boy looks to be about 6 or 7 years old and he is dressed in a light-colored shell jacket with a five-button front and… (1138-1043). Learn More »

CDV FULL STANDING VIEW OF A “CAPT. WELLS” BY REES OF RICHMOND

CDV FULL STANDING VIEW OF A “CAPT. WELLS” BY REES OF RICHMOND

CDV is a full-standing view of a Confederate officer leaning against a column. He wears a light-colored shell jacket with lighter trousers. At his waist is a belt with rectangular plate but the device… (1138-1040). Learn More »

RARE CONFEDERATE KNAPSACK

RARE CONFEDERATE KNAPSACK

The knapsack offered was the product of S. Isaac and Campbell of London. Here, in part, is what William Albaugh had to say about this company in his book Confederate Edged Weapons.".... Isaac,… (1164-54). Learn More »

LARGE GROUP ID’D TO 44TH MASSACHUSETTS SOLDIER – PRE- & POST-WAR SERVICE

LARGE GROUP ID’D TO 44TH MASSACHUSETTS SOLDIER – PRE- & POST-WAR SERVICE

The group of items offered here belonged to George F. Hall of Charlestown, Massachusetts who served nine-months with the 44th Massachusetts Infantry. As will be seen, George also served for a short… (30-2204). Learn More »

$4,550.00
Originally $6,500.00

CDV OF MORRIS GREENWALL, 10TH LA. INFANTRY, SPECIAL & SECRET DETECTIVE, 1ST LA. ZOUAVE BATTALION

CDV OF MORRIS GREENWALL, 10TH LA. INFANTRY, SPECIAL & SECRET DETECTIVE, 1ST LA. ZOUAVE BATTALION

This is a standing studio view of Greenwall in a Confederate Lieutenant's uniform. He wears a double-breasted frock with collar insignia visible. The image is clear with very good contrast.… (1138-744). Learn More »


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RARE PACK OF CONFEDERATE, RICHMOND ARSENAL, ARTILLERY FRICTION PRIMERS

Offered here is a very rare, nice condition, original pack of artillery friction primers manufactured at the Richmond Arsenal in Virginia during the Civil War. These “primers” are what was placed in the cannon vent hole and attached to a lanyard… (1268-512). Learn More »

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