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A rare, very high-grade, cased First Model Maynard sporting rifle great condition with 80 percent or better overall original finish, rating at least Fine for condition, complete with its three… (1309-76) SOLD. Learn More »
$15,500.00
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This U.S. cartridge box plate was recovered at Gettysburg and shows two holes piercing it at center right and lower center, just above the rim, along with a chip missing from the rim at lower right… (1125-03) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,950.00
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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… (2026-452) SOLD. Learn More »
$550.00
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If you wish to see this exact firearm, please refer to The Fighting Men of the Civil War by William C. Davis, Gallery/Salamander Books 1989, Pages 231 and 232. Also Echoes of Glory Arms and Equipment… (1284-31) SOLD. Learn More »
$16,950.00
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This is a non-regulation leather holster made to accommodate a revolver such as a Colt Pocket Model or one of the larger Smith & Wesson revolvers. The holster measures 9” along the front edge of… (490-7208) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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An original Jennie Wade cabinet card by Mumper is a rare and sought-after piece of historical Gettysburg photography. This image features the bust view of a Jennie Wade portrait. The image is… (2026-362) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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This compiler has been collecting Confederate firearms since 1960 and had articles published as early as 1969 on British weapons imported from England by the Confederacy. In all this time he has seen… (1284-25) SOLD. Learn More »
$9,500.00
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This exceptional piece is wholly unique among Gettysburg artifacts. Garrison Allred was a 19-year-old farmer from Tippecanoe, Indiana when he enlisted on August 22, 1862. That same day, he mustered… (2024-1700) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,500.00
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A regulation, military issue Second Model Maynard cavalry carbine rating Very Good for condition, with all original parts, 30 percent or better original finish, smooth metal, good edges, clear… (1311-06) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,495.00
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Original World War 1, seven round magazine for Model 1911 .45 caliber Colt pistol. Magazine is early two-tone type. Good condition overall with only scattered spots of light oxidation. … (362-1137) SOLD. Learn More »
$90.00
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This is a non-dug U.S. waist belt plate. Nice piece that shows honest wear and a slight edge bend. Face has been lightly cleaned and displays bright surface. There is complete lead fill with… (2026-352) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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This patriotic badge is a souvenir of the Gettysburg battlefield featuring the High Water Mark. The photo button features a photo of the renowned location. Three half inch width ribbons in red, white,… (595-2175) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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Here we have a very patriotic red, white, and blue ribbon with gold embossed lettering and a Union eagle and shield. It reads: “The American Union / One and Inseparable / Gettysburg, / Pennsylvania… (595-2121) SOLD. Learn More »
$135.00
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This conspicuously attractive glass chalice matches the characteristics and style of examples dated to 1850. The cut glass has been stained red and features ornate, enameled floral spray designs,… (179-1309) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Colt’s “special model 1861” was developed by personnel at Colt in conjunction with Springfield Armory and blended elements of the US M1861 and British M1853. Perhaps the most notable improvement… (490-7298) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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This Model 1863 Springfield was an improved version of the Model 1861, still a muzzle-loading .58 caliber rifle musket (i.e. a rifle of musket length,) but using a recurved and beveled hammer, bolster… (490-7297) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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Sharp markings: eagle with shield on chest over “US” forward and “SPRINGF/FIELD/1846” at rear of plate. This shows largely as silver gray with some bluish-gray tones that may be faded case,… (490-7302) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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This elegant pair of epaulets uses a silvered infantry officer’s “Eagle-I” button at the end of each strap nearest the collar, embroidered silver cloth for the straps with bullion edges,… (490-7527) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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This non-regulation holster is likely of commercial manufacture and was intended to accommodate a M1860 Colt Army Revolver. Measuring 14” in length from the top of the flap to the closed tip, the… (1032-203) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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Before we go into a description of this weapon be aware that very few regimentally marked British military long arms from any period survive today. They were used extensively on campaign and on the… (1273-30) SOLD. Learn More »
$6,950.00
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Here we have a rarely seen letter written by one of the most well-known Gettysburg nurses in the battle’s history, Sallie Myers. She writes of her recollections giving some vivid details of what happened on those fateful three days at Gettysburg.… (236-1202). Learn More »