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Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this non-regulation Union jacket shows legitimate wear, field use, some soiling, and period repairs, but remains in very good condition and… (1268-1257) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,950.00
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American heavy cut glass sugar bowl with cover 1830-1860. This sugar bowl is probably from an East Coast factory where these very large bowls were popular. It is cut with an overall geometric… (1239-115) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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The m1858 Mounted Services Jacket - trimmed in yellow - was ubiquitous among Federal Cavalry Troopers during the Civil War and into the West as a standard issue item. One of the war’s most… (2024-1844) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,895.00
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Here is an original Civil War ‘Burnside’ cavalry carbine specimen in excellent condition that was produced by the Burnside Rifle Co of Providence, Rhode Island in the last two years of the war.… (490-7434) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,795.00
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The scabbard shown here is of the 1863 pattern which contains eight copper rivets, 4 of which are located on the frog and 4 on the scabbard’s throat. This pattern of 8 copper rivet arrangements,… (2025-2936) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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The scabbard shown here is of the 1863 pattern which contains eight copper rivets, 4 of which are located on the frog and 4 on the scabbard’s throat. This pattern of 8 copper rivet arrangements,… (2025-2935) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Here is an early souvenir walking cane made of sapling taken from the famous Gettysburg battlefield area of Oak Ridge, scene of the fighting on July 1. This wooden cane measures about 32" long. The… (1309-352) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This anymore is rarer than the kepi itself but common in its day. Displayed in two museums. The last was the Texas Civil War Museum owned and operated by Mr. R. Richey. The owner of this practical… (1284-29) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,395.00
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This historic plate pictures all Republican Presidential Nominees from 1856 through 1908. A classic political plate issued for during the 1908 campaign of Republican nominees William Howard Taft for… (2026-233) SOLD. Learn More »
$165.00
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The remnants of this harness were intended for fitting to the horse nearest the wheels of the gun, limber, or caisson. Iron parts are rusted with light pitting, and measure approximately 25”,… (R22865) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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Heavy leather holster retains perfect form. Made under contract to hold the M1911 .45 caliber pistol. This would have originally been russet brown color. Holsters that were left in the US inventory… (790-13) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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A regulation issue Union infantry cartridge box belt plate recovered here at Gettysburg. Made of die-stuck rolled brass with lead-solder fill back securing an iron wire forming two loops for… (2026-63) SOLD. Learn More »
$395.00
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Zinc Parrott (short) fuse adapter measuring approximately 1.75” long. From a fired shell. Head has rounded flange with spanner holes. Threads run full length of the body. Nice white patina.… (2025-1668) SOLD. Learn More »
$145.00
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These "pressed powder" cartridges were made by the Hazard Powder Company under Doremus & Budd's patents (#34,725 & #34,744 dated March 18 & 25, 1862). The powder charge was molded by… (1212-122) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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These plain paper cartridges were made by Colt in Hartford, CT. The bullet is the short “new model” Colt bullet with solid base, one groove, and a rebated base. A plain, untreated paper cylinder… (1212-117) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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A pair of hand-knitted lace stockings from the Texas Civil War Museum. The stockings are knitted with very fine linen yarn at a gauge of 24 stitches/inch. The legs of the stockings are knit in a… (1307-32) SOLD. Learn More »
$85.00
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An excellent condition pre-war military sash made of flat woven crimson worsted wool, 4” wide and about 160” overall, including 12” tassels and fringe at either end. Sashes as a badge of rank… (2025-3679) SOLD. Learn More »
$795.00
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A pretty rare survivor- a Civil War privately purchased raincover, made of tarred (or “painted”) canvas with narrow round flat top to fit over a military kepi or forage cap and short cape to… (1268-1260) SOLD. Learn More »
$275.00
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This is an interesting pair of Civil War infantry trousers carrying a partially legible inspector’s stamp, with the inspector’s name “WILLIAMS” and “NY” clearly visible on the back of the… (801-582) SOLD. Learn More »
$4,500.00
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This regulation 1839 pattern US oval waistbelt plate was recovered at Harpers Ferry by Syd Kerksis, one of the legendary early relic hunters and collectors, author of books on military belt plates and… (2026-337) SOLD. Learn More »
$550.00
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This is a standard Federal issue blanket that has been cut down by the soldier and decorated with corps badges, his name and where he was at the time he applied the decoration. There is a lot to cover on this item so lets start with the basics. The… (1179-468). Learn More »