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U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SHOULDER SLING AND PLATES BY CROSSMAN

U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SHOULDER SLING AND PLATES BY CROSSMAN

Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in solid condition. The outer flap has a “US” box plate mounted in the center; its weight helped keep the flap closed. The flap retains a nice smooth surface. The… (1273-74) SOLD. Learn More »

C1825-1845 COBALT BLUE FREE BLOWN SALT WELL

C1825-1845 COBALT BLUE FREE BLOWN SALT WELL

Cobalt blue free blown salt well, American, probably Midwest 1825-1845. Wasted bowl with everted rim, raised on a drawn short stem and conical foot with rough graphite pontil mark, 2 1/4" tall. … (1239-128) SOLD. Learn More »

CDV OF CAPTAIN ANDREW COWAN – 3rd and 1st NY LIGHT ARTILLERY

CDV OF CAPTAIN ANDREW COWAN – 3rd and 1st NY LIGHT ARTILLERY

Andrew was 19 years old when he enlisted on 4/29/1861 at Elmira, New York.  He began his volunteer career as a 1st Sergeant in Battery B of the 3rd New York Light Artillery on 5/22/1861, and was… (286-437) SOLD. Learn More »

C.1855-1865 BLACK LACE, RIBBON AND NET FANCY CAP

C.1855-1865 BLACK LACE, RIBBON AND NET FANCY CAP

Exquisite black lace, ribbon, and net fancy cap c.1855-1865 from the Texas Civil war museum collection. The crown of the cap is made from black cotton bobbinet with a small scattered floral motif, and… (1307-57) SOLD. Learn More »

C1862-1864 SPOON BONNET OF BLUE SILK TAFFETA

C1862-1864 SPOON BONNET OF BLUE SILK TAFFETA

A wonderful example of a very fashionable spoon bonnet c.1862-1864, from the Texas Civil War Museum. The bonnet is made from iridescent cornflower blue silk taffeta mounted on a buckram frame. The… (1307-62) SOLD. Learn More »

4.52 INCH CONFEDERATE 12-PDR. BORMANN FUSED SPHERICAL SHELL

4.52 INCH CONFEDERATE 12-PDR. BORMANN FUSED SPHERICAL SHELL

This type of artillery round was fired from smoothbore Napoleon cannons. The iron cannonball is in good condition with some light pitting overall. Nice dark patina throughout. The ball has been… (881-28) SOLD. Learn More »

BRITISH 1796 TYPE HEAVY DRAGOON PISTOL

BRITISH 1796 TYPE HEAVY DRAGOON PISTOL

This pistol, a later and larger "commercial" version of the type carried at Waterloo by the Scots Grays. It is in exceptional condition. Actually, dating around 1813 to 1830 it was destined for use by… (2026-665) SOLD. Learn More »

BRITISH FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS

BRITISH FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS

Whether in the hands of a nervous coachman concerned about highwaymen or a well-to-do landowner worried about burglars or irate tenants at a country estate, few things were more conducive to a serious… (2026-572) SOLD. Learn More »

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR CONNECTICUT STATE SEAL BUTTON

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR CONNECTICUT STATE SEAL BUTTON

This excavated two-piece button was used during the Civil War. The button was first made for the active militia of the 1850s. Button is in excellent “dug” condition. The face retains much of its… (2026-113) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

RELIC -- U.S. RIFLEMAN’S COAT BUTTON

RELIC -- U.S. RIFLEMAN’S COAT BUTTON

This is an excavated rifleman’s “Eagle R” button. Coat size. Straight shank remains. “Horstmann & Allien NY” backmark. Smooth face with perhaps 45% gilt remaining. The “R” in the… (2026-112) SOLD. Learn More »

BURNSIDE PATTERN TYPE UNION OFFICER'S HAT

BURNSIDE PATTERN TYPE UNION OFFICER'S HAT

This black felt hat comes pretty close in style to the rarely seen "Burnside Pattern". It has a 3-inch-wide brim that has 1 1/4-inch-wide grosgrain wrapped around; of this 85% is worn but intact. The… (1311-10) SOLD. Learn More »

W.H. SMITH MARKED US CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS AT CHANCELLORSVILLE IN DECEMBER 1955

W.H. SMITH MARKED US CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS AT CHANCELLORSVILLE IN DECEMBER 1955

This maker-marked cartridge box plate was found at Chancellorsville, site of Joe Hooker’s May 1863 painful lesson in humility, by Syd Kerksis, one of the legendary early relic hunters and… (2026-1262) SOLD. Learn More »

US CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE FROM RESACA, EX-SYD KERKSIS

US CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE FROM RESACA, EX-SYD KERKSIS

This regulation US eagle cartridge box belt plate was recovered in October 1957 at Resaca by Syd Kerksis, one of the legendary early relic hunters and collectors, author of books on military belt… (2026-1261) SOLD. Learn More »

RARE SCREW-OUT NECK EAGLEHEAD SPURS

RARE SCREW-OUT NECK EAGLEHEAD SPURS

These finely-detailed eagle-head spurs measure a mere 4-inches overall, with the projecting eagle heads and necks extending about 1-7/8 inch from the back of the heel band. The eagle’s heads with… (1202-1333) SOLD. Learn More »

THE FORAGE CAP AND IDENTITY DISC OF CORPORAL WHITE 2ND VERMONT WHO DIED AS A RESULT OF WOUNDS

THE FORAGE CAP AND IDENTITY DISC OF CORPORAL WHITE 2ND VERMONT WHO DIED AS A RESULT OF WOUNDS

Corporal George A. White was wearing both this cap and identification disc when mortally wounded at Spotsylvania, Virginia in 1864 serving with the 2nd Vermont Infantry (2nd Vermont Infantry Regiment… (1273-86) SOLD. Learn More »

CONFEDERATE TIN DRUM CANTEEN WITH ORIGINAL COVER AND STRAP

CONFEDERATE TIN DRUM CANTEEN WITH ORIGINAL COVER AND STRAP

This is one of two nearly identical Confederate canteens with original covers and straps that we acquired. CS canteens of this style were patterned after the simple, flat sided tin canteens often used… (1273-96) SOLD. Learn More »

ISAAC CURTIS INSPECTED SINCLAIR HAMILTON CS "TOWER" ENFIELD

ISAAC CURTIS INSPECTED SINCLAIR HAMILTON CS "TOWER" ENFIELD

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-723) SOLD. Learn More »

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR MISSISSIPPI “I” BUTTON

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR MISSISSIPPI “I” BUTTON

This is an excavated two-piece coat button. Button is in “dug” condition with a dent on one edge. The face features a large central star with an “I” in the center. Surrounding the star are all… (2026-89) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

PAINTED TIN DRUM US MILITIA CANTEEN 1830s – 1840s

PAINTED TIN DRUM US MILITIA CANTEEN 1830s – 1840s

A nice example of a pre-war militia canteen, tinned iron sheeting, 4-1/2” in diameter and 1-1/2” wide, flat back and slightly convex face, with three strap brackets and spout secure and in place.… (1273-98) SOLD. Learn More »

SCARCE FAYETTEVILLE SOCKET BAYONET

SCARCE FAYETTEVILLE SOCKET BAYONET

This is a very good example of the scarce Fayetteville socket bayonet made in accordance with the CS January 1864 decision to stop making saber bayonets. That decision had been in the works at… (2026-1224) SOLD. Learn More »


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