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Joslyn’s 1864 pattern (sometimes called the Second Model although there were both 1855 and 1862 versions) was a breechloading, single-shot, .52 caliber carbine like the company’s Model 1862,… (2025-172) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,295.00
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The US Signal Corps was integral to the Union’s Civil War victory by facilitating communication between commanders and troops. The Corps used a system of flags, flares, and torches to transmit… (1211-105) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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The US Signal Corps was integral to the Union’s Civil War victory by facilitating communication between commanders and troops. The Corps used a system of flags, flares, and torches to transmit… (1211-103) SOLD. Learn More »
$145.00
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The State of California furnished two full regiments of cavalry for the US Army during the Civil War, the 1st and 2nd California. A company of the 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry was also comprised of… (1221-99) SOLD. Learn More »
$400.00
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A nice 1855 edition of Colton's rare map of Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina. Map is divided into two sections. Both are hand colored in pink, green, yellow, and blue pastels to… (236-1125) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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Offered here is a nice early iron ax head. Recovered at Castine, Maine by author/publisher Dean Thomas. Ax profile is of very early design and measures approximately 6” from blade edge to back of… (236-1116) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This saber measures 36-1/2” overall and has a wide, 31-1/4” blade, with relatively steep curve, made without a ricasso and with a single wide fuller starting from the guard and running along under… (362-1259) SOLD. Learn More »
$600.00
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The crossed-cannon insignia for artillerymen was introduced in the US army in 1834 and shows up in a number of variations including changes in made in the Army in 1851 and 1858 along with a wide… (1262-14) SOLD. Learn More »
$100.00
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Full title of this reprint is “LIFE OF DAVID BELL BIRNEY, MAJOR GENERAL UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS” by Oliver Wilson Davis and reprinted by Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books, Gaithersburg, Maryland… (1180-125) SOLD. Learn More »
This Carte-de-Visite is nicely identified in period brown ink on the reverse as “Tom Graham” and is backmarked by H. Noss of New Brighton, PA. Noss is clearly shown in a knees-up studio view… (205-176) SOLD. Learn More »
This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. The leather is clean and the whole piece is in good overall condition. The outer flap features an oval inspector’s stamp, “R. WHITE / U.S. / ORD.… (1283-02) SOLD. Learn More »
$115.00
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Levi "Lee" Mumper was born in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania on May 7, 1843. The second of seven children born to farm couple Samuel and Catherine (Shultz) Mumper, he completed a public-school education… (2024-5072) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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The monument to the 7th Wisconsin Infantry [Iron Brigade] at Gettysburg is located on the first day’s battlefield west of town, on Meredith Avenue adjacent to Herbst’s Woods. The 7th Wisconsin was… (2023-2021) SOLD. Learn More »
$50.00
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A pristine hollow-stem wine glass 6-7/8” tall, dating about 1740. A visually pleasing, delicate and skilled bit of glassmaking with part of the stem hollow and showing the form of an interior… (1239-38) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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Published in 1859 by Oliver Ditson and Company of Boston, this large paper booklet taught students of the drum proper technique, timing, and theory. A section of the book provides exercises for… (1268-164) SOLD. Learn More »
$275.00
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Dated, “Chickahominy Valley, Virginia, May 2, 1862.” Addressed to Miss Kate Missimer /Jersey Shore /Lycoming Co, Penna. 6 pages in ink, 5” x 8, on stationary w/attractive print of Washington… (467-24) SOLD. Learn More »
William Elkanah Richardson was just 18 years old when he enlisted on April 1st, 1862. By May 2nd, he had mustered into Company K of the 50th Virginia Infantry. Just two months later, on July 1st,… (2023-533) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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William enlisted on August 21st, 1862 and was mustered into Company C of the 18th Maine Infantry. In December, he was transferred out and into Company C of the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery with the rest… (2022-2216) SOLD. Learn More »
$40.00
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Technically termed a “snake hook,” these buckles were imported into the Confederacy in large numbers on both black leather and white buff waist belts with a few, very few, making their way into… (1262-21) SOLD. Learn More »
$375.00
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Cavalry troopers typically carried their carbines by an adjustable wide leather belt over the left shoulder, connecting to a sidebar and small sliding ring mounted on the left side of the carbine so… (1262-15) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
Original Civil War Model 1850 Field & Staff officer’s sword in nice condition complete with its metal scabbard. Sword is unmarked and is no doubt an import item. It is identified by a presentation inscription to R. M. Corwine, Aide-de-camp to… (870-157). Learn More »
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