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Offered here is a lot of eight lead musket balls from Buena Vista. Several are marked as such. These range in size, from 0.64” diameter to 0.72” diameter. Blue ink label from author/publisher Dean… (236-1211) SOLD. Learn More »
$60.00
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This is a Riker “butterfly case” with a cut mat containing a display of fifteen excavated Civil War bullets. The pieces are identified on the front with a more detailed description pasted to the… (2025-2492) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a Riker “butterfly case” with a cut mat containing a display of sixteen excavated Civil War bullets. The pieces are identified on the front with a more detailed description pasted to the… (2025-2493) SOLD. Learn More »
$100.00
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Aqua, mold blown whiskey bottle with a rough pontil. This bottle was blown in a two-part mold and was finished using the blowpipe, rather than a more upscale pontil iron. The glass is totally… (1239-82) SOLD. Learn More »
$30.00
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This fine book shows minimal wear. Covered in a brown cloth, horizontal patterning with black fill is embossed across the upper and lower front cover while the rear remains blank. The spine is… (1289-209) SOLD. Learn More »
$85.00
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This first edition book is a rarity – a memorial as history of the 14th New Hampshire. Published in 1882 by Franklin Press: Rand, Avery, and Company of Boston, it is covered in a royal blue cloth… (1289-198) SOLD. Learn More »
$50.00
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The wartime identification shield of John Torrey, 157th New York, who enlisted with the regiment when it mustered in in 1862, was captured in the first day’s fighting at Gettysburg, spent several… (2025-1916) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,950.00
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This uncommonly seen image features General Greely Stevenson surrounded by seated and standing members of his staff. Shortly after rising to the role of Division Commander, General Stevenson was… (2025-1106) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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Auger was born in 1821 in Kendall, NY. He was a career army officer, graduating from West Point in 1843. He was a veteran of the Mexican War, and numerous frontier skirmishes. He was wounded at… (2025-1014) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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Nice, bright and clean lithograph of Johnston in the uniform of a Confederate General with his name printed along the bottom edge of the mount. Reverse is blank. Joseph Eggleston Johnston was born… (1304-55) SOLD. Learn More »
$39.50
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Tobacco flannels, also called felts, were textile premiums that tobacco manufacturers inserted in their products in the early 1900s to advertise their brands and attract customers. They were made of… (236-1188) SOLD. Learn More »
$60.00
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This example was manufactured by Springfield Armory in1855. This gun is 100% complete and correct and remains in nice condition with clear markings on all of the metal. The pistol is in a "gun metal"… (1268-390) SOLD. Learn More »
$4,750.00
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This original M1840’s Musician sword is in fine condition. It is typical of those carried by Federal musicians and band members. The overall length of the weapon is 34½ inches with a shiny bright,… (2025-1938) SOLD. Learn More »
$325.00
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Matt’s residence was not recorded when he enlisted on 10/25/1861 as a Private. He mustered in that same day into Company K of the 1st Missouri NE Home Guard, later to become an element of the… (1300-95) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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The last will and testament of Dr. David Putney Goodhue dated the 12th day of January 1911 states in part: "I give and bequeath to my son...my uniform and sword I had when I was in the U.S. Navy and… (1268-747) SOLD. Learn More »
$21,000.00
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This belt rig is constructed of strong buff leather dyed black on the exterior per 1851 Army Regulations and it retains the original tan or buff color on the belt interior. Saber belt is complete with… (1304-53) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,100.00
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This is an original Civil War officer’s sash in good condition. Worn by officers in most of the branches of the United States Army, the waist sash was a common uniform accoutrement that signified a… (1304-91) SOLD. Learn More »
$595.00
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An early example of a single shot, breech loading, .50 caliber, percussion model Gallagher carbine issued to the Federal cavalry during the Civil War. Mahlon J. Gallagher, a South Carolina native,… (2025-2417) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,395.00
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Offered here is a long, hand wrought, square spike. Possibly from a gun platform. Measures approximately 6” long. Rusty as to be expected of any excavated iron relic, but in solid condition. Cleaned… (2025-2004) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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This is an original Civil War percussion cap pouch. The leather is clean and likely unissued. This pattern has the integral closing tab as an extension of the outer flap. The latch tab is unbroken.… (490-7406) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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The story of Spencer rifle contracts, deliveries, and government payments for purchases is complicated. Laid out by Roy Marcot in his book on Spencer’s and in a 1997 article in “Man at Arms” by Wiley Sword, who has established the serial number… (490-7231). Learn More »