Military Accoutrements

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PAIR C. 1900 BRASS SPURS WITH STRAPS & CHAINS

PAIR C. 1900 BRASS SPURS WITH STRAPS & CHAINS

Offered here is a pair of brass spurs. Typical 1900’s form with stud strap hooks. Iron rowels in sun burst pattern spin freely. Stamped “GUN METAL” on inside of arm. Brass wears mellow patina.… (2024-613). Learn More »

ARTILLERY OFFICER OR MILITIA ARTILLERY INSIGNIA

ARTILLERY OFFICER OR MILITIA ARTILLERY INSIGNIA

A very detailed false-embroidered artillery insignia made of die-stamped rolled brass and fitted on the back with two thick brass wires for attachment to a hat. This form of artillery insignia is… (2025-825). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR BRIGADIER GENERAL SHOULDER STRAPS

CIVIL WAR BRIGADIER GENERAL SHOULDER STRAPS

Civil War brigadier generals were not relegated to background positions, but held field commands, leading brigades, usually four or five regiments, under fire, with a commensurate mortality rate. This… (1299-06). Learn More »

VERY RARE VIRGINIA OFFICER’S HAT INSIGNIA

VERY RARE VIRGINIA OFFICER’S HAT INSIGNIA

This is a really great, and really rare piece of insignia, showing its age in the natural oxidation of the black velvet ground to soft brown and the embroidered bullion wreath and “VA” to a muted… (1299-29). Learn More »

U.S./C.S. PAIR OF BRASS SPURS

U.S./C.S. PAIR OF BRASS SPURS

Offered here is a matched pair of mid-19th century, Civil War-era brass spurs. Non-regulation pattern with iron rowels. Square necks. Mellow age patina on the pair. No bends. Both rowels are complete… (2024-620). Learn More »

$250.00
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UNION VETERAN’S G.A.R. HAT INSIGNIA FOR POST 1

UNION VETERAN’S G.A.R. HAT INSIGNIA FOR POST 1

Union veterans’ hats and caps were clearly modelled on their wartime ancestors and the insignia followed suit, with hat insignia evoking the US staff wreath, with the wreath embroidered in gold and… (1299-32). Learn More »

$225.00
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GENERAL’S AND GENERAL STAFF OFFICER’S CAP INSIGNIA

GENERAL’S AND GENERAL STAFF OFFICER’S CAP INSIGNIA

This is the hat or cap insignia made regulation in 1839 both for generals and for general staff officers using an Old English “U.S.” in silver surrounded by a laurel wreath in gold. This was… (1299-27). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ENLISTED CAVALRY INSIGNIA

CIVIL WAR ENLISTED CAVALRY INSIGNIA

Initially intended just for the army dress or Hardee hat, the crossed sabers, like the infantry hunting horn and artillery crossed cannons, were quickly adapted for use on fatigue caps, kepis and all… (2025-844). Learn More »

$225.00
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POST WAR GOLD AND BLACK SWORD KNOT

POST WAR GOLD AND BLACK SWORD KNOT

A post-civil war black and gold metallic thread fancy sword knot. 16 ½” in length and 5/8” wide. The acorn shaped finial is alternating zig-zag black and gold decorated and 1 ½” long. The… (286-1442). Learn More »

AMERICAN MIILITARY HEADGEAR INSIGNIA BY CAMPBELL & O’DONNELL

AMERICAN MIILITARY HEADGEAR INSIGNIA BY CAMPBELL & O’DONNELL

Excellent condition, as new First Edition. Written by J. Duncan Campbell & Michael J. O’Donnell. Published 2004, O’Donnell Publications. Hardcover, 311 pages. Heavily illustrated with black… (602-33). Learn More »

PAIR OF C. 1880 BRITISH “MAXWELL” BOX SPURS

PAIR OF C. 1880 BRITISH “MAXWELL” BOX SPURS

Offered here is a matched pair of brass “box” spurs. The term “box” spur is derived from the use of small metal box inlet into the heel of a boot into which the central metal prong between the… (2024-612). Learn More »

U.S./C.S. PAIR OF BRASS SPURS

U.S./C.S. PAIR OF BRASS SPURS

Offered here is a matched pair of Civil War-era brass spurs. Non-regulation pattern with iron rowels. Necks feature three sharp ridges on top. Dark age patina on the pair. No bends. One rowel is… (2024-610). Learn More »

$250.00
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RARE CIVIL WAR WAIST BELT PLATE

RARE CIVIL WAR WAIST BELT PLATE

This die-struck and lead filled oval plate measures just over 2 inches in diameter. It has iron wire belt hooks on the back. The motif on the front is an 8-pointed star. The eight-pointed star has… (2025-815). Learn More »

EARLY WAR ARTILLERY OFFICER'S HAT INSIGNIA

EARLY WAR ARTILLERY OFFICER'S HAT INSIGNIA

These crossed cannons have a diamond shaped designs on the respective gun barrels and are often excavated in Confederate camp sites. Originally gilt, the false embroidered brass insignia is now a… (2025-811). Learn More »

REGULATION NCO SHOULDER BELT FOR SWORD AND BAYONET WITH REPRO EAGLE PLATE

REGULATION NCO SHOULDER BELT FOR SWORD AND BAYONET WITH REPRO EAGLE PLATE

Offered is an original Civil War-era leather shoulder belt set up to hold the sword and bayonet of non-commissioned officers. It comes with a reproduction 1826 Eagle plate. This adjustable shoulder… (2025-2037). Learn More »

$395.00
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LATE-1863 PATTERN 1859 MCCLELLAN SADDLE

LATE-1863 PATTERN 1859 MCCLELLAN SADDLE

For consideration is this original Model 1859 McClellan saddle, the most widely used model by United States mounted troops during the Civil War.   In excellent condition overall, this wartime… (413-228). Learn More »

$1,295.00
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¼ PLATE TINTYPE, SHOULDER STRAPS & HAT INSIGNIA – CAPT. E.T. WILSON, 2ND N.Y. VOLS.

¼ PLATE TINTYPE, SHOULDER STRAPS & HAT INSIGNIA – CAPT. E.T. WILSON, 2ND N.Y. VOLS.

Tintype photograph features Captain Edgar T. Wilson in uniform with sword. The quarter plate is approximately 3” x 4” within a typical velvet lined case. Captain Wilson wears a single-breasted… (2025-900). Learn More »

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR WAIST BELT

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR WAIST BELT

This woven canvas belt measures 3” wide with the length being adjustable to some extent by use of brass wires at each end. The belt was made to hold forty-five .30 caliber rounds in loops that are… (1120-06). Learn More »

MODEL 1910 GARRISON BELT

MODEL 1910 GARRISON BELT

This pattern 1910 garrison belt is made of light green web material and closes via a two-piece tongue and wreath buckle made of brass. The body of the belt is in excellent condition. It is both strong… (172-6145). Learn More »

CONFEDERATE LOUISIANA HAT DEVICE

CONFEDERATE LOUISIANA HAT DEVICE

You could call this stamped brass insignia of a Pelican feeding her young a hat pin, but it has 2 brass wire prongs on the reverse floating in a bed of lead that facilitate attachment. The size is 1… (2025-856). Learn More »


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CONFEDERATE OFFICER’S CAVALRY SABER WITH BRASS SCABBARD, MADE BY THOMAS GRISWOLD & CO., NEW ORLEANS

The company manufactured swords to sell at retail on the New Orleans market. It is also known that Thomas, Griswold & Company made swords for the Confederate and various Southern state governments. The operation continued until the fall of New… (302-124). Learn More »

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