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This grouping comes from a respected central New York collection with an identification that is verbal, but trustworthy and includes the soldier’s regulation issue canteen with his initials… (480-178). Learn More »
$2,025.00
Originally $2,250.00
This pair of infantry captain’s shoulder straps preserved by John M. Deane and his family are part of a significant trove of artifacts we are offering in separate sales. These were preserved in a… (1164-30). Learn More »
This pair of infantry first lieutenant shoulder straps is part of a significant trove of artifacts preserved by John M. Deane and his the family that we are offering in separate sales. These were… (1164-31). Learn More »
This regulation officer’s hat cord is part of a significant trove of artifacts preserved by John M. Deane and his family that we are offering in separate sales. This is a regulation cord using… (1164-33). Learn More »
This regulation officer’s hat cord is part of a significant trove of artifacts preserved by John M. Deane and his family that we are offering in separate sales. This is a regulation cord using… (1164-34). Learn More »
This larger size infantry officer’s hat insignia, probably from a forage cap or slouch hat, is part of a significant trove of artifacts preserved by John M. Deane and his family that we are offering… (1164-36). Learn More »
$950.00
ON HOLD
This is a smaller size infantry officer’s hat insignia, probably from a low crown, chasseur style cap, and is part of a significant trove of artifacts preserved by John M. Deane and his family that… (1164-37). Learn More »
Cloth corps badges can be treacherous for collectors, but this is a wonderfully identified example from significant trove of artifacts preserved by John M. Deane and his family that we are offering in… (1164-38). Learn More »
These embroidered major’s oak leaves come from a significant trove of artifacts preserved by John M. Deane and his family that we are offering in separate sales. In this case Deane mounted on a card… (1164-39). Learn More »
These embroidered captain’s bars come from a significant trove of artifacts preserved by John M. Deane and his family that we are offering in separate sales. In this case Deane mounted on a card… (1164-40). Learn More »
This cartridge box is the regulation 1861 pattern using a simple straight line of stitching to retain the latch tab on the cover. The latch tab, belt loops, and sling buckles are in place. The inner… (2022-299). Learn More »
These two pieces are decorated to commemorate the soldier’s service, particularly during the summer and fall of 1863. The canteen is an 1812 pattern cheesebox style with original olive drab paint,… (490-2627). Learn More »
$3,150.00
Originally $3,950.00
Circular gold pin, measuring .875” in diameter, center five-point gold star with blue lettering, “Ladies of G.A.R./ 1861-1865”. Reverse horizontal bar pin. Reverse inscription: “Jennie M.… (2022-428). Learn More »
$225.00
ON HOLD
This book comes from the library of Lieutenant General Clarence Ralph Huebner and bears his name as “C R HUEBNER” & "HUEBNER". A farm boy from Bushton, Kansas, who spent almost seven years… (128-1189). Learn More »
This book comes from the library of Lieutenant General Clarence Ralph Huebner and bears his name as “C R HUEBNER” & "HUEBNER". A farm boy from Bushton, Kansas, who spent almost seven years… (128-1184). Learn More »
This book comes from the library of Lieutenant General Clarence Ralph Huebner and bears his name as “C R HUEBNER”. A farm boy from Bushton, Kansas, who spent almost seven years serving from… (128-1188). Learn More »
This book comes from the library of Lieutenant General Clarence Ralph Huebner and bears his name as “RALPH HUEBNER”. A farm boy from Bushton, Kansas, who spent almost seven years serving from… (128-1185). Learn More »
This book comes from the library of Lieutenant General Clarence Ralph Huebner and bears his name as “C. R. HUEBNER”. A farm boy from Bushton, Kansas, who spent almost seven years serving from… (128-1186). Learn More »
Blue silk ribbon with black lettering for the Somerset Veterans Association meeting of April 1883 with a small American eagle perched on a US shield. Slight fading to the lettering. Skowhegan, the… (1097-80). Learn More »
This silver-plated goblet measures 6 ½ inches tall and 3 ½ inches in diameter across the top. The goblet has nice, undisturbed patina and no dents or damage. The face is engraved with a wreath of… (179-1079). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
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Formerly in the collection of Bill Turner, this sixth plate ambrotype has a great pedigree, having been published as Figure 2 in Albaugh’s landmark “Confederate Faces.” Identified there as a, “Musician named Crowder, of Petersburg, Va., in… (1138-1866). Learn More »