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1/6 PLATE TINTYPE OF TWO INDIAN WAR-ERA SOLDIERS

1/6 PLATE TINTYPE OF TWO INDIAN WAR-ERA SOLDIERS

This photograph features two young, armed soldiers posed in uniform. They wear post-Civil War army uniforms: 5-button sack coats, crossed rifle insignia on caps, and carrying shorter trapdoor rifles.… (2025-3096) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

3.67” HOTCHKISS ARTILLERY SHELL FRAGMENT

3.67” HOTCHKISS ARTILLERY SHELL FRAGMENT

An excavated fragment of a 3.67” Hotchkiss shell, being the lower half of the nose portion. These shells were for the M1841 bronze 6-pounder cannon that proved to be an excellent weapon during the… (595-2358) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER’S FORK & SPOON HALF OF A COMBINATION MESS UTENSIL

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER’S FORK & SPOON HALF OF A COMBINATION MESS UTENSIL

This is one half of a Civil War period combination knife, fork, and spoon set in pocket knife form. The spoon and fork were fixed to one half and the knife in the other half. The two halves were held… (179-1343) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

1/6 PLATE TINTYPE OF MAN AND WOMAN POSING WITH TRAPDOOR RIFLES WITH BAYONETS

1/6 PLATE TINTYPE OF MAN AND WOMAN POSING WITH TRAPDOOR RIFLES WITH BAYONETS

This is a very interesting image. A sixth-plate tintype featuring a man and woman, well dressed in civilian clothes, each holding a trapdoor rifle with bayonets fixed. The image is very clear with… (1309-312) SOLD. Learn More »

FINE 1st EDITION REGIMENTAL HISTORY – 140th PENNSYLVANIA (1912)

FINE 1st EDITION REGIMENTAL HISTORY – 140th PENNSYLVANIA (1912)

Compiled by Professor Robert Stewart and published by the Regimental Association in 1912, this book profiles the wartime history of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Cover is blue cloth with… (595-2415) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

SMALL ORNATE POWDER FLASK

SMALL ORNATE POWDER FLASK

Here is a small sized powder flask made for a percussion pistol. This excellent condition flask from the 1850s exhibits the conventional tear-shaped copper body. The body is decorated with raised oval… (1309-345) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

PENNSYLVANIA/KENTUCKY RIFLE HUNTING POUCH

PENNSYLVANIA/KENTUCKY RIFLE HUNTING POUCH

Offered here is a nice leather hunting pouch associated with the famous rifles. A leather ball pouch like this and a powder horn were necessary accessories for the frontier hunter. The “bag” of… (1309-257) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR UNION NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S SWORD

CIVIL WAR UNION NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER'S SWORD

This Model 1840 N.C.O. sword in very nice condition. These swords were carried by Federal non-commissioned officers as a sign of authority in the ranks and could be drawn in anger when needed. The… (1289-05) SOLD. Learn More »

18TH CENTURY POCKET KNIFE

18TH CENTURY POCKET KNIFE

Friedr. Herder Abr. Sohn is a historic and one of the longest continuously operating knife manufacturers based in Solingen, Germany, known as the "City of Blades." The company, which traces its… (1309-360) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

ID’D FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD – CAPTAIN/MAJOR ALVAH POTTER, 7th AND 18th NH INFANTRY/AOP ENGINEER BRIGADE

ID’D FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD – CAPTAIN/MAJOR ALVAH POTTER, 7th AND 18th NH INFANTRY/AOP ENGINEER BRIGADE

Alvah Potter lived in Concord, NH when he enlisted as a 21-year-old 1st Lieutenant on 11/12/1861 – into Company H of the 7th New Hampshire.  After spending much of his term of service in New York… (490-7533) SOLD. Learn More »

US MODEL 1855 .58 CALIBER MUSKET BALL PULLER

US MODEL 1855 .58 CALIBER MUSKET BALL PULLER

Very good condition. .58 caliber ball screw/puller. Measures 1.025” tall by 0.56” in diameter. These simple tools are getting harder to find.   … (1309-338) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

.69 CALIBER MUSKET WIPER

.69 CALIBER MUSKET WIPER

This is a .69 caliber musket wiper. It is an iron appendage that would be screwed on the ramrod and used extract debris or otherwise clean the musket barrel. It looks like a cork screw. The piece is… (1309-333) SOLD. Learn More »

$18.00
SOLD

RELIC -- US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE – FROM BERMUDA HUNDRED

RELIC -- US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE – FROM BERMUDA HUNDRED

“Dug” US cartridge box plate for the outer flap of the infantry cartridge pouch. Large “US” in the center of the plate. The face remains smooth with a fine dark patina. There are some dings… (1309-343) SOLD. Learn More »

$85.00
SOLD

1/9 PLATE AMBROTYPE OF 2ND NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERYMAN, DIED OF WOUNDS

1/9 PLATE AMBROTYPE OF 2ND NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERYMAN, DIED OF WOUNDS

This photograph features a chest-up view of young Almond B. Frank in Federal uniform. He wears the typical Federal 9-button frock and forage cap. Upon a close look, a small patriotic flag/eagle device… (2025-3131) SOLD. Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JAMES HENRY LANE, FROM RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER: GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JAMES HENRY LANE, FROM RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER: GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

James Henry Lane (b. July 28, 1833, Mathews County, Virginia) was educated at Virginia Military Institute under Stonewall Jackson, earned a master's from the University of Virginia, and taught at… (1189-168) SOLD. Learn More »

LARGE BRONZE MEDAL COMMEMORATING ANDREW JACKSON & BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

LARGE BRONZE MEDAL COMMEMORATING ANDREW JACKSON & BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

Major General Andrew Jackson was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal by the United States of America in 1815 for his actions in the Battle of New Orleans. Offered here is a bronze restrike created by… (236-1252) SOLD. Learn More »

FIRST EDITION – HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, 1905

FIRST EDITION – HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, 1905

12mo, 226, 22, lxix, 9 pgs. Illustrations, plans, frontis portrait, 7 maps including 3 folding. Unit roster as appendix. Original decorative blue cloth with gilt titled spine and cover, with gilt… (602-34) SOLD. Learn More »

$165.00
Originally $195.00


SOLD

18th CORPS BADGE

18th CORPS BADGE

A very good condition stamped metal 18th Corps badge with T-bar back and red paint accents indicating the 1st Division. The corps was officially created Dec. 24, 1862, and composed of troops serving… (2025-861) SOLD. Learn More »

LEATHER RIFLE SLING FOR ALLIN CONVERSION & M1873 MADE FROM TWO CIVIL WAR MUSKET SLINGS

LEATHER RIFLE SLING FOR ALLIN CONVERSION & M1873 MADE FROM TWO CIVIL WAR MUSKET SLINGS

This is a leather shoulder sling designed for use with the Allin Conversion rifles. The Springfield Model 1866 was a rifle made by the Springfield Armory between 1866 and 1873 featuring the… (1309-265) SOLD. Learn More »

ADMIRAL DEWEY MEDAL & USS OLYMPIA TOKEN

ADMIRAL DEWEY MEDAL & USS OLYMPIA TOKEN

The commemorative medal is for Admiral Dewey in New York in September of 1899. A spring pin hanger reads “SOUVENIR” with red, white, and blue ribbon. On the ribbon in gold is “Reception /… (236-1256) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD


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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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