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Dropped condition. This item was once part of the Ron Miller Collection. Ron Miller was born and raised in Gettysburg; he was a 1953 graduate of Gettysburg High School and a graduate of 1957… (286-667) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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Manhattan .36 caliber revolvers bore more than a passing resemblance to Colts. The company took advantage of the expiration Colt patents in 1857 to start making their own versions of the Colt Navy,… (766-1455) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,950.00
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Circa 1870s pistol. Total quantity manufactured is unknown. Recent thinking is that all of the “Model 1867” pistols are actually converted from pre-existing Model 1865 pistols. This is a .50… (490-2431) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,395.00
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This was a common Schenkl pattern purchased by the Federals. Approximately 9” long. This unusual looking shell features seven vertical ribs on the tapered base. It originally employed a papier-mache… (2020-23) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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Typical cannon ball for Civil War smoothbore artillery pieces. This has a good Bormann time fuse in place. Fuse shows a few scattered spots of corrosion, but still clearly exhibits many of the timing… (2020-32) SOLD. Learn More »
$275.00
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The wallet is built around a rectangular iron frame that has been covered with leather embossed with the typical 19th Century decorative scrolls. Closed the wallet meas. approx. 5.75 x 3.50… (1117-193) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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This is a very nice example of a full-length 1881 pattern cavalry holster for the Colt Single Action Army and the Smith and Wesson Schofield .45 caliber revolvers. Both were issued to cavalry units… (864-08) SOLD. Learn More »
$500.00
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The tow hook was essential tool in the artillery for replenishing ammunition. Measuring 14 inches overall, it carried a claw-hammer head on one end of an iron bar handle bent at the other to form a… (490-2511) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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Published by Wright and Potter Printing Company, Boston, MA, in 1903. This regiment was one of the first units to volunteer for service to the Union. Very good copy of the first edition. Blue cloth… (846-252) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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This waist belt is the type used by enlisted soldiers on both sides during the Civil War. Leather seems slightly thinner than normal (possibly C.S.?) and is well worn but remains very supple. One… (2020-1201) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This Model 1840 Light Artillery saber was made by the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts in 1863. Ames was one of the most prolific sword makers in the United States and is… (E2790) SOLD. Learn More »
$950.00
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The stand of grape was the artillerist's weapon of last resort. Once the enemy got close to the battery, the gunners would load these rounds, and the flimsy stand would burst on firing sending the… (490-2519) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,250.00
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Here is what is left of a tin canister round recovered from the Gettysburg Battlefield. Bottom round plate is complete with part of the side still attached. Highest part measures 3”. Remainder of… (1054-2481) SOLD. Learn More »
$79.50
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Flag is made of alternating panels of blue, white and blue cotton. Central white panel bears the Division insignia in blue and white surrounded by “29TH DIVISION ASSOCIATION” in blue… (945-609) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Relic consists of a 3.00 inch x 2.00 inch fragment of a 12lb spherical shell. Fragment surface is rusted and pitted. The underside of the fragment has a small museum number in black ink on a white… (1052-38) SOLD. Learn More »
$12.00
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This Model 1863 Springfield is a very good example of the typical mid-war Union army rifle musket that well cared for and rates near excellent for condition, though personalized by the soldier with an… (218-566) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,750.00
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An original piece of Louisiana currency, being the 50 cent note featuring central artwork of a steam engine pulling numerous boxcars. Dated March 24th, 1862. It has the word "FIFTY CENTS" over-print… (L14107) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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This is an original 1861 dated $3.00 note from the New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Rail Road Company. The central image on this note is a steam engine pulling box cars. At the top right is… (L14123) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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An original piece of Louisiana currency, being a $1 note. At top is small line-art image of a steam engine pulling three cars. Hand dated April 1st 1863 in ink. It has the word "ONE" over-printed in… (L14111) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
SOLD
An original piece of Louisiana currency, being a $2 note issued from the Patterson Iron Works in the city of New Orleans. Dated January 16, 1862. Interesting note with image of sidewheel riverboat in… (L14116) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
U.s. 1859 Pattern Dragoon/ Cavalry Saddle Blanket »
Rhode Island State Contract Union Enlisted Foot Great Coat »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Rare Confederate Sharps Carbine Cartridges With Jefferson Davis Connection »
A large artillery shell, one of pair that sit on either side of the grave of Gen. John F. Reynolds in Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, PA has been removed from the site. If anyone comes into contact with the shell or has any information regarding its… . Learn More »