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VERY NICE .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER CARTRIDGE BY HAZARD

VERY NICE .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER CARTRIDGE BY HAZARD

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
SOLD

VERY NICE .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER CARTRIDGE BY COLT CARTRIDGE WORKS

VERY NICE .44 CALIBER “ARMY” REVOLVER CARTRIDGE BY COLT CARTRIDGE WORKS

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
SOLD

PAIR OF HAND-KNITTED LACE STOCKINGS

PAIR OF HAND-KNITTED LACE STOCKINGS

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
SOLD

PRE-CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S SASH

PRE-CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S SASH

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 »

CIVIL WAR TARRED CANVAS, HAVELOCK STYLE, FORAGE CAP RAINCOVER

CIVIL WAR TARRED CANVAS, HAVELOCK STYLE, FORAGE CAP RAINCOVER

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 »

T.F. CARHART MAKER AND US INSPECTOR MARKED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY TROUSERS

T.F. CARHART MAKER AND US INSPECTOR MARKED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY TROUSERS

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 »

US OVAL BELT PLATE, SMITH MARKED, FROM HARPERS FERRY, EX-SYD KERKSIS

US OVAL BELT PLATE, SMITH MARKED, FROM HARPERS FERRY, EX-SYD KERKSIS

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 »

SCARCE TRANSITIONAL MODEL 1862 JOSLYN CARBINE #3179

SCARCE TRANSITIONAL MODEL 1862 JOSLYN CARBINE #3179

This carbine #3179 is in the continuous serial number sequence for the single-shot, breechloading, .52 Caliber rimfire Model 1862 and Model 1864 Joslyn carbines and is one of the “Transitional… (1311-05) SOLD. Learn More »

FRAMED 1865 CURRIER AND IVES “DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN”

FRAMED 1865 CURRIER AND IVES “DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN”

This engraving, measuring 14" x 10" shows Lincoln in his final hours surrounded by his family, medical officers, and cabinet. This piece was published in the wake of the assassination as the nation… (1179-1392) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

THOUGHTS ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE IN IT'S GOLDEN AGE, ANNOTATED SECOND EDITION

THOUGHTS ON THE KENTUCKY RIFLE IN IT'S GOLDEN AGE, ANNOTATED SECOND EDITION

Written by Joe Kindig, Jr.  Longrifle Series, York, Pennsylvania: George Shumway, 2002.  Annotated Second Edition. Hardcover. 562 pages. Illustrated with black and white pictures of various rifles.… (205-183) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
Originally $120.00


SOLD

1775 PENNSYLVANIA FIVE SHILLING NOTE

1775 PENNSYLVANIA FIVE SHILLING NOTE

This Pennsylvania note from the October 25, 1775 issue was printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue threads and mica flakes. This Five Shilling bill is far scarcer than lower… (205-187) SOLD. Learn More »

$395.00
Originally $550.00


SOLD

HAMPTON’S BATTERY MONUMENT DEDICATION RIBBON – 1885

HAMPTON’S BATTERY MONUMENT DEDICATION RIBBON – 1885

This rich crimson silk ribbon has been screenprinted in silver with the original tablet on the monument dedicated to Hampton’s Battery on the battlefield at Gettysburg. This is the ribbon portion… (595-2211) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

PATRIOTIC GETTYSBURG REUNION RIBBON “THE ARMY & NAVY FOREVER” FOR THE 1889 REUNION

PATRIOTIC GETTYSBURG REUNION RIBBON “THE ARMY & NAVY FOREVER” FOR THE 1889 REUNION

Here we have a very patriotic red, white, and blue ribbon with gold embossed lettering and a Union eagle naval anchor. It reads: “The Army and Navy / Forever / Gettysburg, / Sep’t 11-12, 1889. The… (595-2122) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS CENTENNIAL BADGE

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS CENTENNIAL BADGE

This badge of blue and yellow ribbon measures approximately four inches in length and just over one inch wide. It features a metal drop in the form of a scroll of paper with a profile bust view of… (595-2131) SOLD. Learn More »

$30.00
SOLD

SOLDIER’S NATIONAL MONUMENT CELLULOID PHOTO BADGE

SOLDIER’S NATIONAL MONUMENT CELLULOID PHOTO BADGE

This very small lapel badge features a celluloid photo button featuring the soldier’s national monument at the Gettysburg National Cemetery. Two patriotic flag ribbons have been woven together to… (595-2060) SOLD. Learn More »

$25.00
SOLD

US PATTERN 1859 2-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD – EX-TEXAS MUSEUM COLLECTION

US PATTERN 1859 2-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD – EX-TEXAS MUSEUM COLLECTION

In 1859, an updated version of the P1851 scabbard was adopted to accompany the new series of infantry accoutrements that had been approved in 1857. This new Pattern 1859 scabbard added two reinforcing… (1179-1285) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

RELIC ARTILLERY GIMLET/VENT PUNCH – SHERFY FARM, GETTYSBURG

RELIC ARTILLERY GIMLET/VENT PUNCH – SHERFY FARM, GETTYSBURG

The Sherfy Farm and its famous Peach Orchard were immortalized as a focal point of some of the most desperate and dramatic fighting during the final two days of the Battle of Gettysburg. Offered here… (2025-547) SOLD. Learn More »

COLT DRAGOON HOLSTER WITH HAND-CUT STARS ON FLAP

COLT DRAGOON HOLSTER WITH HAND-CUT STARS ON FLAP

The hefty .44 Colt Dragoon revolver was intended to be carried in saddle holsters. It was only with the adoption of the lighter M1851 .36 Colt Navy in 1855 that the army gave serious consideration to… (490-7212) SOLD. Learn More »

U.S. 3” HOTCHKISS CASE-SHOT SHELL – NOSE PORTION

U.S. 3” HOTCHKISS CASE-SHOT SHELL – NOSE PORTION

This is an excavated specimen and this common size was for the 3” Ordnance rifle. This is the nose portion of the 3-piece Hotchkiss artillery shell. No lead sabot or iron base cup. The copper fuse… (1300-116) SOLD. Learn More »

A RARE VARIANT MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY OFFICER'S KEPI

A RARE VARIANT MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY OFFICER'S KEPI

An outstanding and very rare kepi worn by an unidentified captain in the 20th Massachusetts Infantry aka The Harvard Regiment. Please view this link (20th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in the… (1268-305) SOLD. Learn More »


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