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Measuring 1½ inches wide and 1 inch tall, this is a very nice example of the commercial die-struck gilt brass insignia available for private purchase (by officers or enlisted men with style) that… (490-2557) SOLD. Learn More »
The quadrant was an essential instrument used by the artillery crew to determine the elevation of a gun tube, and thus adjust the range of a projectile. Constructed of wood, they look rather simple,… (490-2509) SOLD. Learn More »
Manufactured: Cabotville, Mass Maker: N.P. Ames Year: 1842 Model: Model 1841 Size: 21.2 inch blade Solid brass hilt with fish scale grip held by 3 steel rivets. An American eagle is cast into… (870-25) SOLD. Learn More »
This is one of two pieces picked up by Peter Geiser, a mechanic living in Waynesboro, “shortly after the Battle of Gettysburg along Seminary Ridge, about half a mile or so south of the… (1174-01) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,295.00
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Post-war bust view wearing civilian clothing. Printed at the bottom of the image is “Corp’l JOHN A. BARKER, Co. C.” Section of lined paper affixed to reverse with period ink inscription:… (P13774) SOLD. Learn More »
World War One regimental reunion ribbons are not as often encountered as their Civil War counterparts. This one is a 2.00 x 5.50 inch yellow ribbon with black lettering that reads “FIRST ANNUAL… (1011-79) SOLD. Learn More »
$10.00
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White ribbon meas. approx. 2.00 x 8.75 inches with blue lettering that reads “THIRTIETH ANNUAL REUNION 16TH CONN. VOLS. HARTFORD, CONN. SEPT. 17TH 1896.” Ribbon is decorated with a drawing of a… (1011-70) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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Developed jointly with Springfield Armory, the Model 1917 revolver was intended to compensate for expected shortages of the M1911 Automatic. Both Colt and Smith and Wesson made them. This is a good… (2021-1201) SOLD. Learn More »
$950.00
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Here is an excellent specimen of a cartridge manufactured for the last single shot martial pistol in the United States, the Remington “rolling block” pistol. This features a copper cartridge case… (998-1221) SOLD. Learn More »
$30.00
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Present for the opening of Camp General George G. Meade in Gettysburg, the Pennsylvania National Guard encamped on the former battlefield on July 12-15, 1902. The military has a long-standing… (490-2907) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Small bronze Jennie Wade pin. The pin is in the shape of an inverted triangle with “GETTYSBURG” engraved on the top and “PENNSYLVANIA” on the bottom. The words encircle and engraved image… (490-2904) SOLD. Learn More »
$20.00
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Complete solid shot in good condition. The iron surface is slightly pitted throughout with some discoloration from ground action. On the shot in white paint is “CULP’S HILL.” Item was purchased… (1163-235) SOLD. Learn More »
$895.00
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Complete solid shot in good condition. The iron surface is slightly pitted throughout but is otherwise clean. On the shot in white paint is “BENNER’S HILL.” Item was purchased at the auction of… (1163-231) SOLD. Learn More »
$895.00
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This is an excavated 3” Schenkl artillery shell in excellent “dug” condition. Iron surface remains very clean with only light surface pitting typical of any relic. Retains complete brass… (1163-212) SOLD. Learn More »
$975.00
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This is an excavated 3” Schenkl case shot (filled with lead shrapnel balls) artillery shell in excellent “dug” condition. Iron surface remains very clean with only light surface pitting typical… (1163-73) SOLD. Learn More »
$895.00
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This is a great looking group consisting of a beautiful officer’s inscribed presentation M1850 staff and field officer’s sword along with his carved wood cane. The presentation dates to his… (2022-732) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,750.00
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Cloth corps badges are a minefield for the collector. There is little to go on with a badge that has no provenance and the market is flooded with fakes, impositions, and the occasional G.A.R. badge… (766-1094) SOLD. Learn More »
View is a sixth-plate image of a Union soldier standing with his arms by his side. He wears a dark forage cap, dark frock coat and matching trousers. At his waist is his belt with a gilt touched oval… (2022-279) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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Non-dug cartridge for Burnside carbine. This easily recognized cartridge was made of drawn brass and features the “swell” around the bullet at the case mouth. This swell held lubricant and was… (988-38) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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This drum is painted in the regulation pattern familiar from a number of Civil War makers. An American eagle is set in a rectangular blue panel with a U.S. shield on its chest, spread wings, clutching… (766-1789) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,250.00
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This impressive section of tree trunk was cut from the battlefield of Chickamauga and displayed in a Boston G.A.R. post. It measures about 36 by 16 by 14 inches and has embedded in it a ten-pound Parrott shell, the lower portion and iron sabot of… (365-11). Learn More »