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Dated “Ship Island, March 28, 1862.” On page, 5” x 8. Fine condition. Text: “It has come to the knowledge of the Commanding General, that notwithstanding all his efforts to prevent the… (490-6598) SOLD. Learn More »
$15.00
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This important Spencer arguably stands above many others. With its serial number of “3610”, it falls within the range of Spencer rifles ordered for, and delivered to, John T. Wilder’s famed… (2025-2795) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,950.00
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Unusual looking trapezoidal canteen with screwcap top. The body of the canteen is made of tin and meas. approx. 4.50 inches across the bottom and 5,50 at the upper widest point. It is 7.00 inches tall… (2022-608) SOLD. Learn More »
Early war image of an unknown 2nd lieutenant standing with one arm resting on a drum that is balanced on a cloth covered table. The officer wears a dark nine button frockcoat with matching dark… (2022-1058) SOLD. Learn More »
This is an excavated brass star. The piece has a smooth chocolate-brown patina overall. Measures 35mm across. A small central hole on the back side is the only indication of where an attachment device… (2022-1346) SOLD. Learn More »
This is an excavated badge from an employee at the U.S.M.C. quartermaster department. The brass badge is engraved “U.S.M.C. / 1098 / Q.M. DEPT.” and has an even “dug” green patina. There is a… (2022-1369) SOLD. Learn More »
This is an excavated Civil War iron picket pin. A regulation piece of equipment for cavalrymen. Used to stake-down a horse temporarily while on picket or grazing. Measures 11 ½” long overall.… (2022-1391) SOLD. Learn More »
This is an excavated .36 caliber two cavity bullet mold for “Navy” revolvers. The mold halves are brass with a steel sprue cutter, screw, and pins. The mold is approximately 5” in overall… (2022-1313) SOLD. Learn More »
This rare badge is linked to one of the most famous artillery units to fight at Gettysburg – Rickett’s Battery – known for bearing the brunt of the Confederate assault on East Cemetery Hill. … (1256-148B) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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This striking ribbon features red text over white silk and remains in good condition. The event included Companies “I”, “B”, and “The Band”. Various batteries served in independent… (595-2047) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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A full-length, standing view of an armed US soldier, likely a light artilleryman or member of a horse-artillery battery attached to cavalry, posed in front of a painted studio backdrop showing a… (286-1464) SOLD. Learn More »
$195.00
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Plaid silk cuff details, pockets, and collar adorn faded black silk on this child’s frock. Although the silk of the dress is shattered in many places, this is a great example of a dress which would… (2022-1011) SOLD. Learn More »
Offered here is an iron tube that was used in the .58 caliber, Union Repeating Gun (aka Coffee Mill gun, Agar). Paper cartridges were loaded into these reusable iron chambers. The chamber features… (2022-2815) SOLD. Learn More »
Dated 8 July 1876. Government Printing Office. 6 pp., 6.75” x 9. Exhibits slight chipping on right margin. Else VG. In this message the Grant Administration [in response to considerable public… (2022-717) SOLD. Learn More »
Very nice condition Arkansas shaped drop medal attached to a red & white ribbon, the white portion now faded to yellow/cream. The horizontal pin at the top features a pair of bridges crossing a… (2025-3509) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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About 200 Union veterans attended the 1883 Reunion Encampment at Gettysburg, held at “Camp Geary”. "Camp Geary" at Gettysburg refers to both a post-Civil War gathering spot for veterans on East… (2024-2128) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Here is an uncommonly-seen, original Model 1861 Colt Navy Revolver - the successor to the ever-popular 1851 Colt Navy Revolver. One of only some 39,000 such sidearms ever produced by Samuel Colt’s… (1309-87) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,500.00
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This is a very fine issue of Harper’s Weekly newspaper, dated Saturday, March 23, 1861, being Vol. V., No. 221. The front page features an excellent engraving of Major Anderson’s officers at… (236-1264) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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A very detailed die-struck brass, privately purchased Civil War “false-embroidered” looped horn infantry insignia. This is 3” wide, has no bends, cracks or breaks, and a nice, mellow, aged… (2025-807) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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Here is a very nice example of dagger or boot knife. European style, possibly Spanish. Measures 14” overall with a 9.5” double edged blade. Brass “S”-shaped cross guard is approximately… (2022-650) SOLD. Learn More »
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Gosport Shipyard was the original name of the facility in Portsmouth, Virginia, that was founded in 1767, passed into the hands of Virginia in the Revolution, was leased from that state by the U.S. government in 1794, purchased by them in 1801 and… (490-6824). Learn More »