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This dual image shows the Chief of the U-in-ta Ute tribe of the Great Basin area. He stands in a white coat and wear boots that rise to his mid-calf. The printed photos are mounted to a larger yellow… (1266-869) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This dual image shows three Native American men in minimal clothing, posing in front of a wooded area with long bows and quivers. The printed photos are mounted to a larger yellow card with stylized… (1266-868) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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This is a strong brass double-link chain that is about 10” long. Brass has nice brown patina with traces of gold wash in the crevices. At one end an 18mm “Extra Quality” Eagle button is attached… (2025-1874) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This is a very good looking Union Colonel’s frock coat, vest, trousers and sash worn by John Smythe Schultze (1834-1912,) who served as regimental quartermaster of the 93rd Pennsylvania and then… (1268-308) SOLD. Learn More »
$12,500.00
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Interesting tintype photograph of three Union soldiers; are they family or friends? Two of the three are wearing corps badges, but from different corps. Very fine photo with very good focus and… (490-7375) SOLD. Learn More »
$595.00
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This rare Arkansas Confederate Hardee pattern battleflag was among those described by British Lt. Col. J.A.L. Fremantle when he attended a review of Liddell’s brigade of Arkansas troops at Wartrace,… (1179-1395) SOLD. Learn More »
$225,000.00
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A relic, battlefield pick-up, German Model 1916 steel helmet. These helmets have an instantly recognizable profile that made them unmistakable relics of “The Great War.” Spiked helmets may have… (1202-677) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a rarely encountered Confederate cartridge box. It was used in conjunction with the cavalry carbine which was a .50 caliber breech-loading gun made for the South Carolina state militia. The… (1268-361) SOLD. Learn More »
$4,500.00
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A ball bag is a cartridge box that holds fewer rounds then those typically issued but is less intrusive. They were made without tin liners or a wooden block. Suspended from the soldier's belt with… (1268-104) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,500.00
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New York followed the US government’s lead in 1851 in introducing rectangular sword belt plates for officers and enlistedmen entitled to carry swords- NCOs, mounted troops, etc. These substituted… (2025-1116) SOLD. Learn More »
$475.00
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This lid from a pass box, used by artillery gun crews to bring live artillery cartridges up to a gun’s muzzle for loading. These were cylindrical in shape with the lid having a wood plug on the… (1202-870) SOLD. Learn More »
$975.00
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These home-defense helmets used by air-raid personnel and other civic forces saw some combat use in the late stages of the war. This is a good example of the 3-piece style showing a vertical seam at… (1202-707) SOLD. Learn More »
$550.00
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The 1853 Pattern British Cavalry Sword was introduced just before the Crimean War of 1854 and some, but few, saw service at the Battle of Balaclava during "The Charge of the Light Brigade" where the… (2025-688) SOLD. Learn More »
$550.00
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This is a very nice excavated SNY belt plate. Pattern 1839 belt buckle with puppy-paw hooks. Beautiful mellow face with the letters “SNY” in the center. Hints of original finish show through. Some… (2025-975) SOLD. Learn More »
$795.00
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Civil War-era officer’s sword belt buckle. Cast brass eagle buckle with 1/2” wide hook on back. The buckle retains nice body curve and shows very little wear. Excellent detail remains even on… (2025-789) SOLD. Learn More »
$275.00
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Non-lead gray tinted glass with man small bubbles. Seven tears or intentional bubbles in the top of the stem. Conical foot. Stands 8 15/16” tall. Rough pontil. This is a very large glass and was… (1239-63) SOLD. Learn More »
$130.00
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Regulation 1839 pattern oval US belt plate with the arrow belt hooks that became common 1863-1865, but had been introduced as early as 1862 by some contractors and with Emerson Gaylord referring to… (490-7359) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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This regulation belt plate for the infantry cartridge box sling has an even brownish, deep bronze tone to most of the face, with some rubbing to the high points of he raised design at center, giving… (2025-1391) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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This regulation US cartridge box plate was recovered on the US Ford Road on July 14, 1974. The plate is the regulation 1839 pattern oval U.S. cartridge box plate used throughout the Civil War, made of… (918-87) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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Measuring 1-1/2” inches in diameter, this is stamped brass Civil War bridle or headstall rosette with a raised, five-pointed star on its domed center. This has a raised rim around the base and was… (2025-798) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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This letter comes from the hand of famed Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain of the 20th Maine and is written to his wife from his shelter tent in the Shenandoah Valley near Front Royal. Dated July 24th 1863, Col. Chamberlain details the fight of… (557-250). Learn More »