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NON-DUG EARLY FEDERAL ARTILLERY BUTTON

NON-DUG EARLY FEDERAL ARTILLERY BUTTON

This coat size button is in fine condition with very nice gilt on the face, with just one dark area. At center is a wingspread eagle atop a cannon on its carriage, with a pyramid of cannon balls in… (2025-2099) SOLD. Learn More »

$35.00
SOLD

CDV PHOTO OF GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN

CDV PHOTO OF GENERAL JOHN A. LOGAN

A good photo of General Logan in uniform. Three-quarter seated view. He is seen with regulation double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, and a slouch or Hardee hat partially visible in his lap.… (2025-1072) SOLD. Learn More »

LARGE EMBROIDERED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY INSIGNIA, 9TH REGIMENT

LARGE EMBROIDERED CIVIL WAR INFANTRY INSIGNIA, 9TH REGIMENT

This hat device is a very nice example of a Civil War Infantry officer’s hat insignia. Device features a French horn adorned with tassels. Constructed of embroidered bullion thread and sequins, this… (179-1313) SOLD. Learn More »

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2, SECOND ISSUE, .32 CALIBER REVOLVER

SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1-1/2, SECOND ISSUE, .32 CALIBER REVOLVER

The Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ was Smith & Wesson's second .32 caliber revolver, intended to combine the small size and convenience of the .22 caliber Model 1 with the larger caliber of the… (172-6133) SOLD. Learn More »

LATE-WAR PATTERN US ACCOUTREMENT SET

LATE-WAR PATTERN US ACCOUTREMENT SET

This set of accoutrements includes everything needed for the infantryman to operate his rifle but the cap box.  The belt features a brass keeper with an appropriate hook-backed US plate – a stark… (2024-1934) SOLD. Learn More »

BULLET-STRUCK CAVALRY JACKET

BULLET-STRUCK CAVALRY JACKET

This cavalry jacket came out of south-eastern Pennsylvania, unfortunately with no history attached to it, but showing indications of a bullet strike in the right arm, with one hole at rear of the… (2025-1899) SOLD. Learn More »

NON-DUG 1812 ERA INFANTRY OFFICER’S COAT BUTTON

NON-DUG 1812 ERA INFANTRY OFFICER’S COAT BUTTON

This button is quite rare and in very fine condition. Backmark: “J. DELARUE NEW. ORLEANS” rm.  22mm. Not listed in Albert’s. Extremely well crafted by J. Delarue, who was a jeweler and made… (2025-2093) SOLD. Learn More »

NON-DUG C1830’S MASSACHUSETTS STATE SEAL COAT BUTTON

NON-DUG C1830’S MASSACHUSETTS STATE SEAL COAT BUTTON

This one part, coat sized flat button depicts the state seal of Massachusetts – a Native American holding a bow and an arrow. Use of this version of the seal dates from the colonial period, intended… (2025-2106) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

WAR OF 1812 PERIOD KINGS OWN MILITIA BRITISH OFFICER’S COAT BUTTON

WAR OF 1812 PERIOD KINGS OWN MILITIA BRITISH OFFICER’S COAT BUTTON

Choice, very fine. This original Military coat size button is in very nice condition and remains not cleaned having been excavated and made at Kings St. in Covent Garden, London. Overall a very scarce… (2025-2110) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

TURNER ASHBY SIGNED DOCUMENT

TURNER ASHBY SIGNED DOCUMENT

Turner Ashby (10/23/1828 - 6/2/1862) gained a good-deal of posthumous fame as a Confederate cavalry officer for his screening and reconnaissance operations on behalf of Johnston in 1861 and… (297-33) SOLD. Learn More »

VERY SCARCE PRESS BADGE FOR THE GETTYSBURG 50th ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION WITH THE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER’S PERSONAL STERLING BADGE

VERY SCARCE PRESS BADGE FOR THE GETTYSBURG 50th ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION WITH THE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHER’S PERSONAL STERLING BADGE

These two pieces belonged to Arthur Bergey, who worked as a newspaper photographer for some thirty years for the Inquirer and the Philadelphia Press and the Evening Ledger. Bergey was one of those… (2025-1891) SOLD. Learn More »

IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR NAVAL OFFICER'S CAP

IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR NAVAL OFFICER'S CAP

THE MAN: Nehemiah Mayo-Dyer (b.1836 d.1910) at the age of fourteen began the life of a sailor, and from that time on for six years was in the merchant service. During the winter of 1860-61 he joined… (1284-04) SOLD. Learn More »

ULTRA-RARE CONFEDERATE SINGER-FRETWELL TORPEDO FUZE INVENTED BY THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE FAMILY AND USED AT THE BATTLE OF MOBILE BAY

ULTRA-RARE CONFEDERATE SINGER-FRETWELL TORPEDO FUZE INVENTED BY THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE FAMILY AND USED AT THE BATTLE OF MOBILE BAY

Edgar C. Singer of Port Lavaca, TX, who invented this type of successful marine torpedo, was the nephew of famed Isaac Merritt Singer, the inventor of the first sewing machine. Singer turned to the… (1179-666) SOLD. Learn More »

CDV OF BRIGADIER GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER

CDV OF BRIGADIER GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER

This cdv image shows us a waist-up view of Custer. He wears a regulation double-breasted Brigadier General’s frock coat and shoulder straps. He has a bushy mustache, but not the long curls of other… (1189-139) SOLD. Learn More »

CDV OF GENERAL “TOM THUMB”, HIS WIFE, COMMODORE NUTT, AND MINNIE WARREN

CDV OF GENERAL “TOM THUMB”, HIS WIFE, COMMODORE NUTT, AND MINNIE WARREN

A fine cdv photograph of the group, dressed “in the identical costumes worn before Emperor Louis Napoleon and the Empress Eugenie, at the Palace of the Tuilleries, Nov. 29, 1864.” Image retains… (1266-1861) SOLD. Learn More »

$35.00
SOLD

CIVIL WAR CHILD’S MILITARY STYLE BOOTS

CIVIL WAR CHILD’S MILITARY STYLE BOOTS

These boots are well-made copies of an adult’s military style boot, with a rise to the front covering the knee, fixed leather loops to help draw them on, and pegged and nailed soles and heels, all… (2025-1898) SOLD. Learn More »

BLOWN CANDLESTICK WITH METAL INSERT

BLOWN CANDLESTICK WITH METAL INSERT

This small attractive candlestick has a metal insert at the top, and a pressed stepped base. It stands 7” tall and has an open pontil underneath. This type base is usually attributed to Pittsburgh… (1239-70) SOLD. Learn More »

CIRCA 1830-1845 PAIR OF BLOWN & CUT DECANTERS

CIRCA 1830-1845 PAIR OF BLOWN & CUT DECANTERS

This attractive pair of mismatched though nearly identical decanters with original factory stoppers has wide necks and basal flutes; 8 sided panel cut stopper, polished pontils.  They stand 8 ½”… (1239-74) SOLD. Learn More »

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

Iron non-regulation bit used by Northern and Southern cavalry of the Civil War period. Side “cheek” pieces are approximately 6.25” long. These have three loops (at top, middle, and bottom) for… (224-814) SOLD. Learn More »

WORLD WAR ONE BULLET-STRUCK FRENCH HELMET FROM VERDUN

WORLD WAR ONE BULLET-STRUCK FRENCH HELMET FROM VERDUN

Blue-gray steel French M1915 Adrian helmet with flaming bomb / RF infantry front plate. There is no liner left in it, but a there is a rather large bullet hole on the wearer’s upper right that is… (1202-701) SOLD. Learn More »


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CSA RECTANGULAR BELT PLATE

A very good example of the quintessential Confederate belt plate- the rectangular CSA. This plate comes with a letter of authenticity from well-known and respected Confederate collector Lewis Leigh who assigns it a likely date of 1864. The plate has… (1083-16). Learn More »

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