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POST-WAR VIEW OF USS KEARSARGE ACTING MASTERS MATE CHARLES H. DANFORTH – PRESENT FOR THE FIGHT WITH THE CSS ALABAMA

POST-WAR VIEW OF USS KEARSARGE ACTING MASTERS MATE CHARLES H. DANFORTH – PRESENT FOR THE FIGHT WITH THE CSS ALABAMA

CDV is a vignette bust view of Danforth in a partial left profile wearing a dark overcoat with a black felt collar. Contrast and clarity are good. Mount is good while the paper shows some light… (1139-200A). Learn More »

BUST VIEW OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL GEORGE H. STEUART

BUST VIEW OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL GEORGE H. STEUART

Image is a very nice wartime bust view of General Steuart in Confederate uniform with his rank insignia clearly visible on the collar of his double-breasted frockcoat. Contrast and clarity are… (1139-232). Learn More »

CDV OF JOHN BRETT, BATTALION OF LOUISIANA ZOUAVES

CDV OF JOHN BRETT, BATTALION OF LOUISIANA ZOUAVES

Carte de vista of Brett in civilian clothes. Bust view. Image is clear with good contrast. Mount remains in excellent condition. Photographer's backmark, Anderson & Turner, New Orleans. A pencil… (1138-730). Learn More »

CDV OF JOHN J. JAMESON, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

CDV OF JOHN J. JAMESON, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

Bust view wearing military jacket. Image is clear with good contrast. Photographer's backmark, Anderson & Turner, New Orleans. Revenue stamp and pencil notes on back. Jameson enlisted on March 6,… (1138-720). Learn More »

CDV OF FRANK M. CONVERSE, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

CDV OF FRANK M. CONVERSE, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

Carte de vista of Converse. Full-standing studio view wearing what appears to be a military vest and trousers with a dark civilian coat. Image is clear with very good contrast. Mount remains in… (1138-714). Learn More »


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VERY RARE 1834 ENGINEER AND MEDICAL STAFF SWORD BY HENRY BOKER, BELONGING TO BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN HENDRICKSON, WHO LOST A LEG AT FREDERICKSBURG, 83rd NEW YORK VOLS (9th NYSM) AND 13th V.R.C.

New patterns of swords for the U.S. army were developed from 1832 to 1834. This elegant smallsword pattern (variously called by collectors the 1832 or 1834 pattern) was designated for officers of Engineers and Medical Staff (and Pay Department as… (870-325). Learn More »

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