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A RARE VARIANT MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY OFFICER'S KEPI

A RARE VARIANT MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY OFFICER'S KEPI

An outstanding and very rare kepi worn by an unidentified captain in the 20th Massachusetts Infantry aka The Harvard Regiment. Please view this link (20th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment in the… (1268-305) SOLD. Learn More »

US PATTERN 1859 2-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD – FORMED TO M1816 BAYONET PROFILE

US PATTERN 1859 2-RIVET BAYONET SCABBARD – FORMED TO M1816 BAYONET PROFILE

In 1859, an updated version of the P1851 scabbard was adopted to accompany the new series of infantry accoutrements that had been approved in 1857. This new Pattern 1859 scabbard added two reinforcing… (172-6064) SOLD. Learn More »

MODIFIED US P1861 MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOX

MODIFIED US P1861 MILITIA CARTRIDGE BOX

This Civil War cartridge box appears to have been repurposed as a militia box, with a modified inner pouch, the addition of Japanned strap attachment studs to the reverse in place of belt loops, and a… (490-7616) SOLD. Learn More »

CONFEDERATE ORDNANCE “CAPTURED AND COLLECTED” L.G. & Y. RIFLE MUSKET

CONFEDERATE ORDNANCE “CAPTURED AND COLLECTED” L.G. & Y. RIFLE MUSKET

Some 200,000 thousand firearms captured or collected by CS Ordnance teams and civilians, along with perhaps another 50,000 turned in by CS units, went through the cleaning and/or repair… (1301-01) SOLD. Learn More »

MODEL 1840 CAVALRY SABER BY SHEBLE & FISHER

MODEL 1840 CAVALRY SABER BY SHEBLE & FISHER

Sheble & Fisher (often misspelled as Shelby) were Philadelphia-based manufacturers who produced Model 1840 "Wrist-breaker" heavy cavalry swords, NCO swords, and artillery swords, primarily on… (1252-05) SOLD. Learn More »

SILVER PRINT OF GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

SILVER PRINT OF GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET BY RICHMOND PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGE COOK & SONS

This image features a waist-up seated view of General James Longstreet. The photograph measures approximately 3 ¾ by 5 ½ inches. Overall, the condition of this photograph is very good. There are no… (1189-171) SOLD. Learn More »

PATTERN 1863 8-RIVET SCABBARD

PATTERN 1863 8-RIVET SCABBARD

The scabbard shown here is of the 1863 pattern which contains eight copper rivets, 4 of which are located on the frog and 4 on the scabbard’s throat. This pattern of 8 copper rivet arrangements,… (172-6057) SOLD. Learn More »

WONDERFUL CASED FIRST MODEL MAYNARD: THREE BARRELS, ACCESSORIES, NOV. 1860 NAMED SHIPPING RECEIPT LISTING CONTENTS, FINE / NEAR EXCELLENT CONDITION!

WONDERFUL CASED FIRST MODEL MAYNARD: THREE BARRELS, ACCESSORIES, NOV. 1860 NAMED SHIPPING RECEIPT LISTING CONTENTS, FINE / NEAR EXCELLENT CONDITION!

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 »

GETTYSBURG RECOVERED BULLET-STRUCK CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE

GETTYSBURG RECOVERED BULLET-STRUCK CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE

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 »

ANTIETAM RECOVERED CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FOUND MAY 1959 IN THE WEST WOODS BY SYD KERKSIS

ANTIETAM RECOVERED CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FOUND MAY 1959 IN THE WEST WOODS BY SYD KERKSIS

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 »

TWICE PUBLISHED EXTRAORDINARY 1864 RICHMOND RIFLE-MUSKET

TWICE PUBLISHED EXTRAORDINARY 1864 RICHMOND RIFLE-MUSKET

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 »

NAMED FLAP HOLSTER FOR COLT POCKET OR S&W REVOLVER

NAMED FLAP HOLSTER FOR COLT POCKET OR S&W REVOLVER

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 »

CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPH OF JENNIE WADE BY J.I. MUMPER

CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPH OF JENNIE WADE BY J.I. MUMPER

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 »

SUPERB CONDITION CONFEDERATE "JS ANCHOR" NAVY ENFIELD

SUPERB CONDITION CONFEDERATE "JS ANCHOR" NAVY ENFIELD

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 »

EXTRAORDINARY GETTYSBURG RELIC – ID DISC WITH KEARNY HANGER – GARRISON ALLRED, 20th INDIANA, DROPPED AT GETTYSBURG, KIA AT TOTOPOTOMOY

EXTRAORDINARY GETTYSBURG RELIC – ID DISC WITH KEARNY HANGER – GARRISON ALLRED, 20th INDIANA, DROPPED AT GETTYSBURG, KIA AT TOTOPOTOMOY

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 »

PRESENTATION AMES M1850 OFFICER’S SWORD OF LT. JOHN SYMMS (“SIMMS,”) 10th CONNECTICUT, MORTALLY WOUNDED AT THE BATTLE OF KINSTON, NC, DECEMBER 14, 1862

PRESENTATION AMES M1850 OFFICER’S SWORD OF LT. JOHN SYMMS (“SIMMS,”) 10th CONNECTICUT, MORTALLY WOUNDED AT THE BATTLE OF KINSTON, NC, DECEMBER 14, 1862

"I can only say, that I shall endeavor to merit the good opinion of the donors of this sword, and by God's help it shall never be disgraced." So responded Lt. John Symms on October 5, 1862, when… (2024-1799) SOLD. Learn More »

VERY GOOD SECOND MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE #7654

VERY GOOD SECOND MODEL MAYNARD CARBINE #7654

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 »

U.S WW1-ERA .45 CALIBER ACP PISTOL MAGAZINE

U.S WW1-ERA .45 CALIBER ACP PISTOL MAGAZINE

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
SOLD

U.S. PATTERN 1839 WAIST BELT PLATE – W.H. SMITH, BROOKLYN

U.S. PATTERN 1839 WAIST BELT PLATE – W.H. SMITH, BROOKLYN

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 »

HIGH WATER MARK SOUVENIR METAL PHOTO BUTTON

HIGH WATER MARK SOUVENIR METAL PHOTO BUTTON

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
SOLD


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