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MINT U.S.-MADE BAYONET SCABBARD FOR AUSTRIAN LORENZ BAYONET

MINT U.S.-MADE BAYONET SCABBARD FOR AUSTRIAN LORENZ BAYONET

Original black bridle leather scabbard with bridle leather frog. This was an American-made replacement scabbard for the four-sided Austrian Lorenz socket bayonet (bayonet not included). The body is in… (1216-187) SOLD. Learn More »

MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD, DATED 1844, WITH ETCHED BLADE FOR ODD FELLOWS LODGE

MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD, DATED 1844, WITH ETCHED BLADE FOR ODD FELLOWS LODGE

This is a non-military version of the Model 1832 Ames Foot Artillery sword. It has typical characteristics: cast brass grip and a straight, heavy iron double edged blade. There are two side-by-side… (1216-71) SOLD. Learn More »

MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD, DATED 1844, WITH ETCHED BLADE FOR ODD FELLOWS LODGE

MODEL 1832 ARTILLERY SHORT SWORD, DATED 1844, WITH ETCHED BLADE FOR ODD FELLOWS LODGE

This is a non-military version of the Model 1832 Ames Foot Artillery sword. It has typical characteristics: cast brass grip and a straight, heavy iron double edged blade. There are two side-by-side… (1216-70) SOLD. Learn More »

US KOREAN WAR/VIETNAM BELT OF DUMMY 20MM CANNON ROUNDS

US KOREAN WAR/VIETNAM BELT OF DUMMY 20MM CANNON ROUNDS

This is a belt of seventeen 20mm cannon rounds. These would be used in the MK 11 and 12 cannon on various Navy aircraft like the A-4 and F-4. These are dummy training rounds with no fuse or gunpowder… (873-73) SOLD. Learn More »

$150.00
Originally $300.00


SOLD

CONFEDERATE MISSISSIPPI “I” JACKET BUTTON RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG

CONFEDERATE MISSISSIPPI “I” JACKET BUTTON RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG

Excavated Mississippi Militia infantry coat button recovered near the Longstreet Tower on the Warfield Farm. During the Civil War, the two-room farmhouse belonged to James Warfield, his wife Eliza,… (2023-3064) SOLD. Learn More »

US CAVALRY “C” OFFICER’S JACKET BUTTON RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG

US CAVALRY “C” OFFICER’S JACKET BUTTON RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG

A wonderful Cavalry officer’s jacket button recovered on the grounds of the Lutheran Seminary on the 1st Day’s battlefield by local resident Ron Miller.  The button retains most of the original… (2023-3065) SOLD. Learn More »

CONFEDERATE SPUR FROM THE CONFEDERATE RETREAT ROUTE AT GETTYSBURG

CONFEDERATE SPUR FROM THE CONFEDERATE RETREAT ROUTE AT GETTYSBURG

This classic Confederate spur is a non-dug example from the large trove of material we recently purchased from the descendants of George W. Mowers of Fayetteville, Pa. Mowers did two tours of duty in… (2023-3066) SOLD. Learn More »

US CIVIL WAR SINGLE 1ST SERGEANT OF INFANTRY CHEVRON FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE MICHAEL J. McAFEE

US CIVIL WAR SINGLE 1ST SERGEANT OF INFANTRY CHEVRON FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE MICHAEL J. McAFEE

Chevron is made of three sky-blue ribbed tape stripes with lozenge at center, sewn to a dark blue wool backing. Stripes on one side of the chevron show light fading from age, storage or perhaps… (410-851) SOLD. Learn More »

EXQUISITE, CIVIL WAR MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT’S WATCH FOB / CHAIN MADE FROM BRAIDED HUMAN HAIR

EXQUISITE, CIVIL WAR MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT’S WATCH FOB / CHAIN MADE FROM BRAIDED HUMAN HAIR

Presented here is a Civil War Medal of Honor recipient’s pair of dress accessories in the form of two watch fobs made of braided human hair. Corporal John Kane of Company K, 100th New York Volunteer… (1109-09) SOLD. Learn More »

1865 ALLEGHENY ARSENAL PLATE

1865 ALLEGHENY ARSENAL PLATE

This Allegheny Arsenal Plate from 1865, possibly from a saddle, measures 1.75 inches long and 1 inch wide. The brass plate has a nice dark patina on its face and reads "ALLEGHENY US ARSENAL 1865."… (1109-14) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION COPY OF THE HISTORY OF THE 11TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY

SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION COPY OF THE HISTORY OF THE 11TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY

This title was part of The Virginia Regimental Histories Series produced by H. E. Howard during the 1980’s and ‘90’s. This first edition was written by Robert T. Bell and was published in 1985.… (2023-2808) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION COPY OF THE HISTORY OF THE 19TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY

SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION COPY OF THE HISTORY OF THE 19TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY

This title was part of The Virginia Regimental Histories Series produced by H. E. Howard during the 1980’s and ‘90’s. This first edition was written by Ervin L. Jordan, Jr. and Herbert A.… (2023-2801) SOLD. Learn More »

$35.00
SOLD

US WORLD WAR TWO CANVAS CARRYING BAG FOR THE M-1 CARBINE

US WORLD WAR TWO CANVAS CARRYING BAG FOR THE M-1 CARBINE

Green canvas is in excellent condition. Top edge has a heavy zipper that runs half-way down the length of the bag. There are sewn leather stops at each end of the zipper. Bag is complete with… (1216-140) SOLD. Learn More »

US WORLD WAR TWO M-1 CARBINE CLEANING KIT WITH CARRYING CASE

US WORLD WAR TWO M-1 CARBINE CLEANING KIT WITH CARRYING CASE

Kit contains the three sections of the cleaning rod, handle, shaft, and brush. There is also a small container of rifle cleaner. Metal rod has a cast aluminum “T” shaped handle. All three pieces… (1216-97) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

CONFEDERATE “C” BUTTONS AND KNAPSACK HOOKS FROM TEMPORARY GRAVE AT COLD HARBOR

CONFEDERATE “C” BUTTONS AND KNAPSACK HOOKS FROM TEMPORARY GRAVE AT COLD HARBOR

This group contains four manuscript “C” Confederate cavalry buttons and six pieces of knapsack brass. The four buttons show the kind of corrosion you’d expect from anything that was buried with… (2023-2820) SOLD. Learn More »

EXCAVATED EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE SHEET BRASS CLIPPED-CORNER RECTANGULAR BELT PLATE

EXCAVATED EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE SHEET BRASS CLIPPED-CORNER RECTANGULAR BELT PLATE

These simple sheet brass belt plates with clipped corners were imitations of plates popular in the 1830s-1850s, but revived early in the Civil War when southern authorities could not equip all the new… (2023-2967) SOLD. Learn More »

REVOLUTIONARY WAR BRASS FOUR-CAVITY MUSKET BALL MOLD BY N. MILLER

REVOLUTIONARY WAR BRASS FOUR-CAVITY MUSKET BALL MOLD BY N. MILLER

Josiah Miller and Nathaniel Miller were both mold makers. The family lived in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. This brass four-cavity bullet mold casts lead musket balls measuring .685”, .650”,… (160-209) SOLD. Learn More »

SILVER IDENTIFICATION SHIELD: JOHN H. KEYES, 18th MASSACHUSETTS

SILVER IDENTIFICATION SHIELD: JOHN H. KEYES, 18th MASSACHUSETTS

Roll call in Company F of the 18th Massachusetts must have been a headache: there were three men named John Keyes in the company. One had the middle initial A, but the other two both had the middle… (1179-638) SOLD. Learn More »

SCARCE BOYLE, GAMBLE AND McFEE CONFEDERATE PATENT BAYONET ADAPTER

SCARCE BOYLE, GAMBLE AND McFEE CONFEDERATE PATENT BAYONET ADAPTER

Bayonet adapters enabled rifles such as the Model 1817 and Model 1841 to be mounted with sword bayonets without weakening barrels by dovetailing in studs to engage the slots on the  bayonet hilts. As… (1179-478) SOLD. Learn More »

IDENTIFIED G.A.R. VETERAN’S SLOUCH HAT WITH CORPS BADGE OF HENRY R. MAYETTE, 124th NEW YORK, “ORANGE BLOSSOMS:” PRESENT AT GETTYSBURG, WIA NORTH ANNA RIVER 1864

IDENTIFIED G.A.R. VETERAN’S SLOUCH HAT WITH CORPS BADGE OF HENRY R. MAYETTE, 124th NEW YORK, “ORANGE BLOSSOMS:” PRESENT AT GETTYSBURG, WIA NORTH ANNA RIVER 1864

This Grand Army of the Republic Civil War veteran’s hat bears the owner’s name in ink inside the sweatband: “H.R. Mayette” and comes with a 2018 letter from the Pennsylvania antique dealer who… (490-5902) SOLD. Learn More »


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