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This plate is originally from the collection of the late well-known relic hunter Wendall Lang and was sold by the Horse Soldier back in 1994. Now the plate has come back around to us. The face of the… (2023-3168) SOLD. Learn More »
$295.00
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This plate was recovered here at Gettysburg. The face is predominantly brown with some greenish tones and a bit of gray. The US is very good, and the face shows few dings, but the edge has some… (490-5817) SOLD. Learn More »
$300.00
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This is the standard Union infantry enlisted man’s belt plate of the Civil War. Adopted in 1839, these plates are stamped, rolled brass with a lead solder filled back that anchors the fastening… (490-5816) SOLD. Learn More »
$395.00
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Canteen has the usual tear shaped body covered in a gray wool or jean-cloth. The body is in excellent shape with not dings or dents as is the cover. Worn cork with leather strap is present as is the… (169-799) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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The full title of this volume is “HISTORY OF THE SECOND ARMY CORPS IN THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC” by Francis A. Walker and published by Charles Scribner’s Sons of New York in 1891. Second… (1180-166) SOLD. Learn More »
$150.00
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This is a very strong example of Civil War Union infantry cartridge box with US oval cartridge box plate for .58 caliber ammunition, the standard caliber for infantry longarms of both sides in the… (1179-594A) SOLD. Learn More »
$795.00
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This New York Depot canteen has the light blue cover used by that depot in 1863 but replaced by gray wool covers in 1864-65. It is identifiable as coming through that depot by the presence of a small… (490-6244) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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The full title of this volume is “HISTORY OF THE SIXTH NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT IN THE WAR FOR THE UNION” by Captain Lyman Jackson and edited by Amos Hadley, PhD published by Republican Press… (1180-154) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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The Ball carbine was designed and patented by Albert Ball of Worchester, Mass. Mr. Ball secured a patent for a breechloading, metallic cartridge carbine (#38,935) on June 23, 1863. The patent rights… (362-1159) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,950.00
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Pair of shin-high leather boots with soles and heels that are held by square headed tacks. Leather is in very nice used condition. The body of each boot is made of three pieces. The front piece runs… (490-6316) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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Gettysburg Eisenhower home large pinback button is 6” in diameter. By A.C. Trimble of Pittsburgh. Handwritten date of 1952 on back. Prominent photos of Ike and Mamie along with their… (635-564) SOLD. Learn More »
$49.50
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Gettysburg 50th Anniversary pennant in dark blue silk with wool borders. It features “Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Battle of Gettysburg June 29 – July 6 1913 Gettysburg PA”. Circular… (635-549) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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Volume has dark blue hardcovers with the title in gold on the spine and front cover. Exterior is very clean and bright. White dustjacket with red lettering is also present and in good condition with… (1233-01) SOLD. Learn More »
$300.00
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Civil War period ponchos and rubber blankets are extremely scarce despite being widely used and valued by troops in the field. They were so useful at home as to be used up by veterans and their… (1052-629) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This is an excavated US Army campaign shoe from Fort Buford, North Dakota, found on private property with the owner’s permission. This qualifies as a fragmentary, study example, in poor condition… (1052-489) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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This is an excavated US Army campaign shoe from Fort Buford, North Dakota, found on private property with the owner’s permission. The army went through a series of shoes and boots in the 1870s and… (1052-490) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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We have offered several items relating to Corporal Newhall and now we have the ninth-plate tintype that came with the other items. Image is a waist-up view of Newhall seated by a table. He wears a… (846-531) SOLD. Learn More »
This attic condition Model 1860 cavalry saber is complete but for the grip and the scabbard. The blade is unmarked but is full length. The surface is heavily mottled with moderate scattered… (2023-2919) SOLD. Learn More »
$375.00
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Title page reads “FROM SELMA TO APPOMATTOX: THE HISTORY OF THE JEFF DAVIS ARTILLERY” by Lawrence R. Laboda and published by White Maine Publishing Company of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania in… (1180-184) SOLD. Learn More »
$15.00
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M.F. Williams photo of 8 veterans with who appears to be a battlefield guide (possibly Captain James T. Long) on Little Round Top near the 44th NY monument. Most are holding souvenir canes made from… (635-555) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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This vest belonged to Robert Lane Ela, who served during the war as Captain and Lieutenant in the 6th New Hampshire and was twice wounded in action, the last time while commanding the regiment in the Battle of the Crater. The vest is light blue in… (490-6647). Learn More »