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NEW YORK STUD-BACK THIN LETTER OVAL SNY BELT PLATE 1861-1863

NEW YORK STUD-BACK THIN LETTER OVAL SNY BELT PLATE 1861-1863

This Civil War belt plate is in excellent condition, with pleasing mellow patina, good definition to the lettering, border and edge, and nice, full, lead solder back, with even surface and uniform… (2025-602) SOLD. Learn More »

MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER MANUFACTURED IN 1863

MODEL 1849 COLT POCKET REVOLVER MANUFACTURED IN 1863

Presented here is a classic Colt cap and ball revolver commonly referred to as the 1849 Pocket Model. This personal sidearm is in very good original condition. This fine revolver features a 6” long,… (2025-873) SOLD. Learn More »

PERFECT PACK OF FRANKFORD ARSENAL 25-SECOND FUSES

PERFECT PACK OF FRANKFORD ARSENAL 25-SECOND FUSES

This pack has the less often seen, longer burning 25-second artillery fuses and originates from the Frankford Arsenal and was produced in 1864. The pack is constructed of a drilled wood block covered… (2025-90) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

TUNISON STATUE OF BRIG. GEN. SAMUEL W. CRAWFORD, JULY 2, 1863

TUNISON STATUE OF BRIG. GEN. SAMUEL W. CRAWFORD, JULY 2, 1863

Very limited edition cold cast produced in 1988! This statue is number 14 of 63 and stands 15” high. Excellent condition. Identical to Ron’s larger than life size (12 feet) bronze monument of… (2025-1251) SOLD. Learn More »

12-POUND CANISTER BALL CULP’S HILL – ROCK CREEK

12-POUND CANISTER BALL CULP’S HILL – ROCK CREEK

This ball is from a round of canister fired from a 12-pound field piece and was found in the area of Rock Creek on the edge of Culp’s Hill here at Gettysburg. This shows as brown in color with a… (2025-611) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

CANISTER BALL FROM OAK HILL AT GETTYSBURG JULY 1

CANISTER BALL FROM OAK HILL AT GETTYSBURG JULY 1

This is an iron ball from a 3-inch Hotchkiss canister round fired here at Gettysburg, found at Oak Hill, the scene of intense fighting on the afternoon of July 1, and once in the Shields Museum. That… (2025-609) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY LIMBER POLE PAD

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY LIMBER POLE PAD

These are described in the 1862 Ordnance Manual under artillery harness. Limbers and caissons were normally drawn by six horses in pairs- the lead, swing and wheel horses, the latter with the pole of… (2025-81) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY LIMBER POLE PAD

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY LIMBER POLE PAD

These are described in the 1862 Ordnance Manual under artillery harness. Limbers and caissons were normally drawn by six horses in pairs- the lead, swing and wheel horses, the latter with the pole of… (2025-80) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR U.S. ARTILLERY FUSE SAW

CIVIL WAR U.S. ARTILLERY FUSE SAW

Very good condition short saw maker-marked on the upper left top ridge by Henry Disston of Philadelphia along with “cast steel” and “warranted,” with his patriotic brass maker’s disk with… (2025-77) SOLD. Learn More »

SCARCE WHITWORTH PACKET, THREE PATCHED BULLETS, & “DUG” FIRED BULLET

SCARCE WHITWORTH PACKET, THREE PATCHED BULLETS, & “DUG” FIRED BULLET

Very rare box for ten patched Whitworth bullets, with three of the original bullets remaining, and a “dug” example of a fired bullet. The Whitworth rifle, designed by Sir Joseph Whitworth, was… (1268-101) SOLD. Learn More »

MINTY CIVIL WAR PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX

MINTY CIVIL WAR PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX

Original, smaller pistol cartridge box to hold Pocket size (.31 cal.) cartridge packs. “Pocket” measures 4.5” wide, 3” tall, and 1” deep. Outer flap remains supple with perfect surface… (2025-915) SOLD. Learn More »

CLIPPED SIGNATURE OF MAJOR GENERAL DAN SICKLESS

CLIPPED SIGNATURE OF MAJOR GENERAL DAN SICKLES

Clipped piece of paper measures 3.75” x 1.35” and pasted on another strip of paper. Written in old pen & ink, "D Sickles / Major Genl [??]". Clear, very bold, readable ink signature. Daniel… (2025-415) SOLD. Learn More »

U.S. PATTERN 1864 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX

U.S. PATTERN 1864 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX

Pattern 1864 US cartridge box in displayable condition. The outer flap is boldly embossed “US” in the center, with sub-inspector stamp on lower, left corner. The latch-tab is stitched and riveted… (2025-925) SOLD. Learn More »

NEW YORK DEPOT, MODEL 1858 SMOOTHSIDE CANTEEN WITH COVER, STOPPER, AND STRAP

NEW YORK DEPOT, MODEL 1858 SMOOTHSIDE CANTEEN WITH COVER, STOPPER, AND STRAP

The model 1858 canteen was the most popular canteen of the Civil War period. Canteen measures approximately 7 ¾” in diameter. This is the smooth-sided style, and has a dent in the middle of the… (2025-922) SOLD. Learn More »

U.S. MARKED ARTILLERY TOW HOOK

U.S. MARKED ARTILLERY TOW HOOK

The tow hook was essential tool in the artillery. Simply made of iron in two pieces, this measures 13-1/2 inches overall and carries a claw-hammer head on one end of the bar handle which is bent at… (1202-452) SOLD. Learn More »

CAPTAIN’S FROCK COAT, TROUSERS AND SASH OF FREDERICK SCHUMACHER 6th WISCONSIN; LATER KIA AS MAJOR 21st WISCONSIN AT PERRYVILLE

CAPTAIN’S FROCK COAT, TROUSERS AND SASH OF FREDERICK SCHUMACHER 6th WISCONSIN; LATER KIA AS MAJOR 21st WISCONSIN AT PERRYVILLE

This Union infantry captain’s frock coat, trousers and sash are in excellent condition and were worn by Frederick Schumacher of Milwaukee during his service with the 6th Wisconsin. Born in Denmark… (1268-304) SOLD. Learn More »

CANAL BANK, NEW ORLEANS, $10 BILL

CANAL BANK, NEW ORLEANS, $10 BILL

$10 bill, undated with no signatures. This note is printed in black ink on the front and orange ink on the back. The printing is clear and the contrast very good. No pin holes, wrinkling, or soiling.… (2025-831) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

1845 BANK OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY $5 NOTE

1845 BANK OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY $5 NOTE

An original piece of early Pennsylvania currency, being a $5 note dated 1 November, 1845. The bill features a scene of livestock in the top, center. Other oval portraits on edges. Engraved and printed… (2025-830) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

QUARTER PLATE AMBROTYPE PHOTO – NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEER INFANTRYMAN

QUARTER PLATE AMBROTYPE PHOTO – NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEER INFANTRYMAN

This very nice Ambro features a standing Union infantryman in uniform and proudly displaying his state affiliation. He wears a fatigue blouse and the dark blue variation of trousers, while tucked away… (2025-899) SOLD. Learn More »

CIRCA 1830-1850 PAIR OF AMERICAN PINT BAR BOTTLES

CIRCA 1830-1850 PAIR OF AMERICAN PINT BAR BOTTLES

Two applied neck rings with large bar lip; each stands 7” tall. Large polished pontils. Bar bottles were used used in taverns and hotels and did not have glass stopper.  Slight staining inside. … (1239-51) SOLD. Learn More »

$50.00
SOLD


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CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABRE IDENTIFIED TO CAPTAIN MARCUS A. MOORE, 1ST MASSACHUSETTS CAVALRY

Manufactured: Newark, NJ Maker: Sauerbier, Henry Year: Early Civil War Model: Model 1840 transitional with 1860 style grip Size: 34.2 inch blade, 1.17 wide, .353 thick This sword has all true Type 1 features with the exception of the Model 1860 style… (870-159). Learn More »

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