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BOOK – THE AMERICAN MILITARY SADDLE, 1776-1945

BOOK – THE AMERICAN MILITARY SADDLE, 1776-1945

By Dorsey & McPheeters, 1999. Printed hard cover, 9” x 12”, 420 pages. Very light wear. This book is a comprehensive coverage of the history of the American Military Saddle. It incorporates… (1254-167) SOLD. Learn More »

RARE NEW HAMPSHIRE PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE

RARE NEW HAMPSHIRE PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE

This non-excavated state-issued cartridge box plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “NHSM”… (2025-3117) SOLD. Learn More »

POST-WAR SILVER PRINT OF GENERAL JEB STUART, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR SILVER PRINT OF GENERAL JEB STUART, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

This photograph features a civilian view of JEB Stuart. It measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 4 inches wide. This photograph features a vignette civilian view of the well-known… (1189-185) SOLD. Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF BRIGADIER GENERAL MAXCY GREGG, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF BRIGADIER GENERAL MAXCY GREGG, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

This photograph features a war-time vignette bust view of a seldom-seen Confederate commander: Maxcy Gregg. Born on August 1, 1814, in Columbia, South Carolina, Gregg came from a prominent family and… (1189-161) SOLD. Learn More »

BOOK – ARMY BLUE: THE UNIFORM OF UNCLE SAM’S REGULARS 1848-1873

BOOK – ARMY BLUE: THE UNIFORM OF UNCLE SAM’S REGULARS 1848-1873

By John P. Langellier, 1998. Cloth bound with dust jacket, 9” x 12”, 352 pages. Excellent condition. In this extensively researched volume, US Army uniforms—including enlisted soldiers,… (1254-170) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

BOOK – MORE ARMY BLUE: THE UNIFORM OF UNCLE SAM’S REGULARS 1874-1887

BOOK – MORE ARMY BLUE: THE UNIFORM OF UNCLE SAM’S REGULARS 1874-1887

By John P. Langellier, 2001. Cloth bound with dust jacket, 9” x 12”, 328 pages. Light wear, good condition. In this follow-up volume, the development of an altogether new uniform for troops of the… (1254-171) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

WW1 US M1917 C.T. BOLO KNIFE AND SCABBARD BY A.C. CO.

WW1 US M1917 C.T. BOLO KNIFE AND SCABBARD BY A.C. CO.

The M1910 bolo knife, made at Springfield from 1910 to 1918, had been issued to aid in cutting through undergrowth and clearing fields of fire. The Model 1917 Bolo was an improvement that omitted the… (169-669) SOLD. Learn More »

ALBUMEN PHOTO/LITHOGRAPH OF ABRAHAM & TAD LINCOLN IN OLD FRAME

ALBUMEN PHOTO/LITHOGRAPH OF ABRAHAM & TAD LINCOLN IN OLD FRAME

This image depicts an iconic photograph showing Abraham Lincoln and his youngest son, Tad, in a tender moment, likely from February 1864. The original image was recorded by Anthony Berger at the… (2025-1901) SOLD. Learn More »

REGULATION CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S SASH

REGULATION CIVIL WAR OFFICER’S SASH

This is the regulation Civil War Union officer’s sash for all ranks below general in all branches of service except the medical staff and, occasionally, chaplains. This is of typical wartime… (2025-3060) SOLD. Learn More »

INSCRIBED COLT POLICE REVOLVER OF SAMUEL DALTON QUARLES: CAPTAIN, MAJOR & LT. COL. 6th N.H.; WIA SPOTTSYLVANIA; EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

INSCRIBED COLT POLICE REVOLVER OF SAMUEL DALTON QUARLES: CAPTAIN, MAJOR & LT. COL. 6th N.H.; WIA SPOTTSYLVANIA; EX-TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

This .36 caliber M1862 Colt Police Revolver comes from the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum. The pistol has matching serial numbers, 12082, giving it an 1862 production date, and bears a… (1179-125) SOLD. Learn More »

MODEL 1851 NCO SWORD BELT PLATE WITH MATCHING KEEPER

MODEL 1851 NCO SWORD BELT PLATE WITH KEEPER

Civil War era non-commissioned officers’ belt buckle. Cast brass eagle buckle which has a one-piece applied German silver wreath.  The brass buckle has a fine mellow patina. This has the narrow ½… (2025-2832) SOLD. Learn More »

ORIGINAL “AMERICANS WILL ALWAYS FIGHT FOR LIBERTY” WWII PROPAGANDA POSTER

ORIGINAL “AMERICANS WILL ALWAYS FIGHT FOR LIBERTY” WWII PROPAGANDA POSTER

This poster, produced by the United States Office of War Information (OWI) during the Second World War (1939-1945), makes a direct link between the Revolutionary War and the fight against the Axis… (141-196) SOLD. Learn More »

MODEL 1841/1842 MUSKET WRENCH

MODEL 1841/1842 MUSKET WRENCH

Original US M1841 Rifle / M1842 Musket Combination Tool. Two screw driver blades and a box wrench. This specimen is unmarked. Some very minor surface rust. From the Texas Civil War Museum… (1179-1451) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

MINT CONDITION UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS MEDAL NUMBERED WITH ORIGINAL BOX

MINT CONDITION UNITED SPANISH WAR VETERANS MEDAL NUMBERED WITH ORIGINAL BOX

An excellent example of an elaborate medal, both in mint condition and with its original white cardboard box, both numbered “B 67079.” The upper pinback bar has an eagle landing on a US shield… (490-7580) SOLD. Learn More »

$65.00
SOLD

NON-EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE

NON-EXCAVATED CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE

Intended to impress the enemy with the bearer’s willingness to bring the fight to close quarters, these side knives are quintessentially Confederate and form a collecting field of their own. They… (2025-2390) SOLD. Learn More »

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL HARRY T. HAYS, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

POST-WAR UNMOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL HARRY T. HAYS, FROM A RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE S. COOK & SONS

General Harry T. Hays was best known for commanding the famed "Louisiana Tigers" brigade. Born in Tennessee in 1820, Hays moved to Louisiana as a young man and built a successful law career before… (1189-162) SOLD. Learn More »

CIRCA 1835-1855 AMERICAN CUT GLASS DECANTER

CIRCA 1835-1855 AMERICAN CUT GLASS DECANTER

This piece is an American cut glass decanter 1835-1855, probably Pittsburgh or Wheeling.  The decanter is 9 3/8" tall without stopper and is cut with 10 wide flutes around the neck continuing into… (1239-92) SOLD. Learn More »

$60.00
SOLD

SOCKET BAYONET AND SCABBARD FOR P-1854 AUSTRIAN LORENZ RIFLE

SOCKET BAYONET AND SCABBARD FOR P-1854 AUSTRIAN LORENZ RIFLE

This is an original socket bayonet for the Austrian P1854 “Lorenz” rifle musket, with its distinct four-sided blade and diagonal mortise slot in the socket. Bayonet measures 22” overall with a… (490-7556) SOLD. Learn More »

RELIC US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM COLD HARBOR, RECOVERED BY BILL GAVIN

RELIC US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM COLD HARBOR, RECOVERED BY BILL GAVIN

This Federal box plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern and was recovered in the position of the 18th Corps at Cold Harbor. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass… (2025-2828) SOLD. Learn More »

WORLD WAR I -- U.S.M.C. TRENCH ART CANTEEN

WORLD WAR I -- U.S.M.C. TRENCH ART CANTEEN

Offered here is a fine Model 1918 canteen made by the Aluminum Company of America. Aluminum canteen with aluminum cap and copper cap chain. Mold seam runs around the body. Marked “U.S. / ACA 1918”… (1202-947) SOLD. Learn More »


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US MODEL 1860 AMES CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER WITH WOOD LINED STEEL SCABBARD

Manufactured: Chicopee, Mass. Maker: Ames Mfg. Co. Year: Civil War Model: M1860 Size: 35 inch blade Condition: Excellent+ This regulation M1860 Cavalry Officer has the decorated guard with the eagle, decorated branches and pommel. The grip is… (870-122). Learn More »

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