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CLIPPED SIGNATURE WITH CDV OF GEN. ROBERT ANDERSON, HERO OF FORT SUMTER

CLIPPED SIGNATURE WITH CDV OF GEN. ROBERT ANDERSON, HERO OF FORT SUMTER

Housed in a Riker box measuring 8 ¼” x 12 ¼” is an undated clipped signature on a 3 ½” x 2” piece of paper.  Handwritten in ink:  “Respectfully / yr obt servt / Robert Anderson / Major… (2025-492) SOLD. Learn More »

IDENTIFIED SILVER 15TH CORPS BADGE, 1ST ILLINOIS LIGHT ARTILLERY – ALEXANDER “AXEL” LINDMAN

IDENTIFIED SILVER 15TH CORPS BADGE, 1ST ILLINOIS LIGHT ARTILLERY – ALEXANDER “AXEL” LINDMAN

Badge is made of a recycled piece of silver, measures approximately 2.14” across, features a cartridge box attached to the front, and had a complete “t-bar” pin on the back. The design of the… (1268-142) SOLD. Learn More »

CONFEDERATE VETERAN 26th TEXAS CAVALRY BADGE: FIELD AND STAFF

CONFEDERATE VETERAN 26th TEXAS CAVALRY BADGE: FIELD AND STAFF

Confederate veteran badges are scarce by comparison with the US versions and this one is scarcer still by belonging not only to a Texas veteran, but a Texas cavalryman, one in a well known Texas… (1179-1359A) SOLD. Learn More »

CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS IN SEPTEMBER 1956 IN THE 9th CORPS LINES AT THE NORTH ANNA

CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS IN SEPTEMBER 1956 IN THE 9th CORPS LINES AT THE NORTH ANNA

This is a M1839 cartridge box plate used by Union infantry throughout the war both as an ornamental badge on the cartridge box flap and a practical way to it hold down if left unlatched in the heat of… (2025-195) SOLD. Learn More »

UNTOUCHED 1861 DATED AMES “MODEL 1860” LIGHT CAVALRY SABER

UNTOUCHED 1861 DATED AMES “MODEL 1860” LIGHT CAVALRY SABER

The brass hilt on this saber has an untouched, aged patina, and no bends, cracks or breaks. The black leather grip wrap shows just a small spot of wear on the underside near the junction of the… (362-1264) SOLD. Learn More »

GOODYEAR PATENT HARD RUBBER BUTTON FROM FREDERICKSBURG

GOODYEAR PATENT HARD RUBBER BUTTON FROM FREDERICKSBURG

In 1967 “plastics” may have been the confidential word of advice to a new college graduate, but in 1851 it was “India Rubber,” “Gutta-Percha,” or simply “Vulcanized.” This two-holed… (1262-16) SOLD. Learn More »

$29.50
SOLD

SOLDIER LETTER - PERRY BLY, CO. “M”, 9TH NEW YORK “STONEMAN” CAVALRY, DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED AT TODD’S TAVERN, VA

SOLDIER LETTER - PERRY BLY, CO. “M”, 9TH NEW YORK “STONEMAN” CAVALRY, DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED AT TODD’S TAVERN, VA

Dated “Albany, Nov. 20/ 61”. Addressed/ w/cover to wife, “Mrs. E. B. Bly/ Harmony PO/ Chautauqua Co., N.Y.” 3 pp., 5 x 7.875”, on unlined paper w/patriotic wingspread eagle motif in upper… (2025-504) SOLD. Learn More »

MUMPER PHOTO CARD – YOUNG GIRL PORTRAIT, WEARING JENNIE WADE BROOCH PIN

MUMPER PHOTO CARD – YOUNG GIRL PORTRAIT, WEARING JENNIE WADE BROOCH PIN

This image of a young lady wearing a Jennie Wade souvenir brooch pin is in excellent condition, with no notable damage.  It is mounted to a light gray card in a likewise nice condition, with… (2024-6656) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

SECOND MODEL M1864 JOSLYN CARBINE: FIRST DELIVERY JULY 1864

SECOND MODEL M1864 JOSLYN CARBINE: FIRST DELIVERY JULY 1864

Joslyn’s 1864 pattern (sometimes called the Second Model although there were both 1855 and 1862 versions) was a breechloading, single-shot, .52 caliber carbine like the company’s Model 1862,… (2025-172) SOLD. Learn More »

CAMP ART LOVER’S RING RECOVERED AT FREDERICKSBURG

CAMP ART LOVER’S RING RECOVERED AT FREDERICKSBURG

A very telling little piece of soldier’s camp art- a small finger ring fashioned from a lead bullet into a ring with a heart on it. This was clearly a work in progress when it was lost or abandoned… (1262-18) SOLD. Learn More »

GUTTA-PERCHA OR INDIA-RUBBER SOLDIER’S FOLDING COMB

GUTTA-PERCHA OR INDIA-RUBBER SOLDIER’S FOLDING COMB

This folding comb was recovered at Fredericksburg and is made of two pieces hinged at one end so that when closed it would be easier to store and each section would somewhat protect the teeth of the… (1262-08) SOLD. Learn More »

$97.50
SOLD

IDENTIFIED SIGNAL CORPS ASSOCIATION BADGE – EDWARD J. WILLIAMSON, 110th OHIO TO SIGNAL CORPS

IDENTIFIED SIGNAL CORPS ASSOCIATION BADGE – EDWARD J. WILLIAMSON, 110th OHIO TO SIGNAL CORPS

The US Signal Corps was integral to the Union’s Civil War victory by facilitating communication between commanders and troops. The Corps used a system of flags, flares, and torches to transmit… (1211-105) SOLD. Learn More »

US SIGNAL CORPS BADGE

US SIGNAL CORPS BADGE

The US Signal Corps was integral to the Union’s Civil War victory by facilitating communication between commanders and troops. The Corps used a system of flags, flares, and torches to transmit… (1211-103) SOLD. Learn More »

SIXTH PLATE TINTYPE OF CALIFORNIA CAVALRY LIEUTENANT

SIXTH PLATE TINTYPE OF CALIFORNIA CAVALRY LIEUTENANT

The State of California furnished two full regiments of cavalry for the US Army during the Civil War, the 1st and 2nd California. A company of the 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry was also comprised of… (1221-99) SOLD. Learn More »

ORIGINAL 1855 COLTON’S MAP OF SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON

ORIGINAL 1855 COLTON’S MAP OF SAVANNAH & CHARLESTON

A nice 1855 edition of Colton's rare map of Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina. Map is divided into two sections. Both are hand colored in pink, green, yellow, and blue pastels to… (236-1125) SOLD. Learn More »

EARLY AX HEAD FROM CASTINE, MAINE

EARLY AX HEAD FROM CASTINE, MAINE

Offered here is a nice early iron ax head. Recovered at Castine, Maine by author/publisher Dean Thomas. Ax profile is of very early design and measures approximately 6” from blade edge to back of… (236-1116) SOLD. Learn More »

M1854 AUSTRIAN LORENZ CLEANING JAG

M1854 AUSTRIAN LORENZ CLEANING JAG

This cleaning jag is a serrated tool that was screwed onto the ramrod and used with a patch to clean the rifle.  This measures 65mm long.  Slot cut through the center. Stamped on one side, “CP  … (2025-07) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

CLASSIC WAR OF 1812 ERA FIVE-BALL EAGLE POMMEL SABER WITH BLUE AND GILT BLADE

CLASSIC WAR OF 1812 ERA FIVE-BALL EAGLE POMMEL SABER WITH BLUE AND GILT BLADE

This saber measures 36-1/2” overall and has a wide, 31-1/4” blade, with relatively steep curve, made without a ricasso and with a single wide fuller starting from the guard and running along under… (362-1259) SOLD. Learn More »

LARGE ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH OF HUDSON RIVER FROM WEST POINT BATTERY

LARGE ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH OF HUDSON RIVER FROM WEST POINT BATTERY

This is a large format image measuring approximately 13.5” x 10.5”. The mount has been trimmed close to the image dimensions. The image itself is very good with fine contrast. The view is looking… (236-1121) SOLD. Learn More »

FREDERICKSBURG RECOVERED ARTILLERY HAT INSIGNIA

FREDERICKSBURG RECOVERED ARTILLERY HAT INSIGNIA

The crossed-cannon insignia for artillerymen was introduced in the US army in 1834 and shows up in a number of variations including changes in made in the Army in 1851 and 1858 along with a wide… (1262-14) SOLD. Learn More »


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A RARELY SEEN CONFEDERATE INFANTRYMAN'S GREATCOAT

Once in the famed museum collection of Ray Richey, this Confederate mid-gray infantry overcoat or greatcoat is all original and in very good condition all things considered. The hand sewn overcoat is close to the antebellum US regulations but a… (1268-043). Learn More »

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