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PAINTED TIN DRUM US MILITIA CANTEEN 1830s – 1840s

PAINTED TIN DRUM US MILITIA CANTEEN 1830s – 1840s

A nice example of a pre-war militia canteen, tinned iron sheeting, 4-1/2” in diameter and 1-1/2” wide, flat back and slightly convex face, with three strap brackets and spout secure and in place.… (1273-98) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR WATERVLIET ARSENAL MARKED ARTILLERY CALIPERS

CIVIL WAR WATERVLIET ARSENAL MARKED ARTILLERY CALIPERS

Made of heavy brass, these are constructed like a pair of dividers, with the arms pivoting around a round base. This has a nice, undisturbed, aged patina, and clear markings that include sharp arsenal… (1202-1332) SOLD. Learn More »

SCARCE FAYETTEVILLE SOCKET BAYONET

SCARCE FAYETTEVILLE SOCKET BAYONET

This is a very good example of the scarce Fayetteville socket bayonet made in accordance with the CS January 1864 decision to stop making saber bayonets. That decision had been in the works at… (2026-1224) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR MUSKET SLINGS ALTERED FOR TRAPDOOR RIFLE

CIVIL WAR MUSKET SLINGS ALTERED FOR TRAPDOOR RIFLE

Here are two original Civil War musket slings that were repurposed and sewn together for use with post-Civil War trapdoor rifles. Smooth bridle leather in good condition. Measures approximately 64”… (2025-2527) SOLD. Learn More »

FIRED CONFEDERATE 3.3 INCH ARCHER SHELL WITH TIE RING BASE – MINE RUN, VA

FIRED CONFEDERATE 3.3 INCH ARCHER SHELL WITH TIE RING BASE – MINE RUN, VA

According to Peter George, co-author of Field Artillery Projectiles of the American Civil War, "this shell is extremely rare as very few have been recovered". He also mentioned that "this specific… (2026-551) SOLD. Learn More »

BRITISH 2.72 INCH 12 POUNDER WHITWORTH SHELL

BRITISH 2.72 INCH 12 POUNDER WHITWORTH SHELL

Known as the Whitworth pattern I, sub-pattern II, explosive shell. This hexagonal spiral rifled artillery projectile was of Sir Joseph Whitworth’s design and is of English manufacture. These… (2026-533) SOLD. Learn More »

CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED E.P. BOND RIFLE-MUSKET – WILLIAM WAGONER (WAGNER), 42ND NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

CONFEDERATE IDENTIFIED E.P. BOND RIFLE-MUSKET – WILLIAM WAGONER (WAGNER), 42ND NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (1284-33) SOLD. Learn More »

REGULATION CIVIL WAR U.S. INFANTRY WAIST BELT WITH CARTRIDGE BOX, CAP POUCH, AND BAYONET

REGULATION CIVIL WAR U.S. INFANTRY WAIST BELT WITH CARTRIDGE BOX, CAP POUCH, AND BAYONET

The cartridge box is an example of the "Pattern 1861” infantry cartridge box. Outer flap is in good condition with some surface crazing and shows a partial tooled edge. Flap is stamped “US”… (1273-77) SOLD. Learn More »

ADVERTISING CARD WITH CDV IMAGE OF JOHN W. DANIEL

ADVERTISING CARD WITH CDV IMAGE OF JOHN W. DANIEL

Offered here is a 3.5” x 6” advertising card. The front features a photograph of Virginia congressman John W. Daniel over printed note, “Presented with the Compliments of / Faulkner &… (1266-784) SOLD. Learn More »

$35.00
SOLD

INTERESTING LETTER FROM CAPTAIN DAVID VANDERCARR TO FATHER OF SOLDIER KIA

INTERESTING LETTER FROM CAPTAIN DAVID VANDERCARR TO FATHER OF SOLDIER KIA

Captain David Vandercarr commanded Company K of the 2nd New York Cavalry and wrote this tragic letter on January 26, 1865 to a Mr. Bailey of New York City concerning the recent death of his son, a… (2022-2155) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

FIRST ARMY CONTRACT SPENCER RIFLE: MICHIGAN CAVALRY BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG

FIRST ARMY CONTRACT SPENCER RIFLE: MICHIGAN CAVALRY BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG

The story of Spencer rifle contracts, deliveries, and government payments for purchases is complicated. Laid out by Roy Marcot in his book on Spencer Rifles and Carbines and in a 1997 article in… (2026-769) SOLD. Learn More »

C1845-1870 PILLAR MOLDED CREAMER

C1845-1870 PILLAR MOLDED CREAMER

Pillar molded creamer with a cut scalloped rim and polished handle terminal.  The clear bright colored glass and light weight suggests it was made in England or Scotland 1845-1870.  The body has 8… (1239-124) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

C1825-1845 BLOWN GLASS THREE MOLD CRUET

C1825-1845 BLOWN GLASS THREE MOLD CRUET

Blown-three-mold cruet, Boston and Sandwich or Keene (NH) Marlboro St. Glassworks 1825-1845.  McKearin classification number GI-7 type 4 with a McKearin type 4 base, rib molded with an open pontil, 6… (1239-127) SOLD. Learn More »

$30.00
SOLD

FRAGMENTS OF US FLAG FOUND ON GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD – FROM THE COLLECTION OF WILLIAM MILES OF THE 56TH NEW YORK

FRAGMENTS OF US FLAG FOUND ON GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD – FROM THE COLLECTION OF WILLIAM MILES OF THE 56TH NEW YORK

These two cotton fragments, red and blue, are accompanied by a remarkable note.  The note lays out the significance of the fragments, explaining that they were taken from a U.S. flag found on the… (2026-40) SOLD. Learn More »

ID’D COPY OF RAY’S ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA, VOLUME 1 – LT. LABAN LEMERT, 51st USCT

ID’D COPY OF RAY’S ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA, VOLUME 1 – LT. LABAN LEMERT, 51st USCT

Laban Lemert enlisted on 10/22/1863 as a Private in Company A of the 76th Ohio Infantry. He mustered out on 9/19/1864 and was commissioned into Company H, 51st United States Colored Troops as a 2nd… (2026-764) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

1858 COPY OF ABSTRACT OF INFANTRY TACTICS FOR MILITIA WITH INSCRIPTION

1858 COPY OF ABSTRACT OF INFANTRY TACTICS FOR MILITIA WITH INSCRIPTION

This uncommon title was first published in 1829 by the Department of War for the express purpose of unifying the training of the varied militia units in state service across the country. This example… (2026-763) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

VERY NICE REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER

VERY NICE REMINGTON NEW MODEL ARMY REVOLVER

This is an excellent example of the famous Model 1858 Remington Army Revolver. Approximately 122,000 of these were manufactured between the years 1863-1873. This is a percussion, six-shot, .44 caliber… (2026-761) SOLD. Learn More »

“PRONOUNCED SERIF” CS BELT PLATE

“PRONOUNCED SERIF” CS BELT PLATE

“Pronounced Serif” two-piece CS buckles take their name from the large, not to say exaggerated, serifs at the top of the “C” and at the top and bottom of the “S” on the tongue. They are… (2025-3581) SOLD. Learn More »

OFFICIAL PROGRAM OF THE 39th REUNION OF THE UCV – CHARLOTTE, 1929

OFFICIAL PROGRAM OF THE 39th REUNION OF THE UCV – CHARLOTTE, 1929

“One of the most notable of Charlotte's many celebrations was the 39th Reunion of the United Confederate Veterans on June 4 through 7, 1929. This is the event for which the Armory-Auditorium was… (2025-3593) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

ALTERED UNION ARTILLERY SHELL JACKET

ALTERED UNION ARTILLERY SHELL JACKET

Standard issue dark blue wool shell jacket with red piping that was shortened! Features red trim on collar and cuffs with red trim down the front and along the edges. Jacket has only 10 General… (2026-70) SOLD. Learn More »


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THE MILITARY EFFECTS AND MORE OF MAURICE LEYDEN, THIRD NEW YORK CAVALRY

This grouping came directly from the Leyden family in 1998 and within a few months was in the Ray Richey collection.  Maurice Leyden was 22 years of age when he enrolled at Syracuse in the military June 12, 1861. By July of 1861 he was a second… (1268-777). Learn More »

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