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BEAUTIFUL, SURPLUS U.S. PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE

BEAUTIFUL, SURPLUS U.S. PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE

This non-excavated Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. Face remains… (2025-1125) SOLD. Learn More »

18th CONNECTICUT IDENTIFIED ENLISTED INFANTRYMAN’S FROCK COAT WITH DISCHARGE, PENSION PAPERS, ETC.

18th CONNECTICUT IDENTIFIED ENLISTED INFANTRYMAN’S FROCK COAT WITH DISCHARGE, PENSION PAPERS, ETC.

This is a very good condition Union infantry enlisted man’s frock coat worn and preserved by John F. Smith, Co. B, 18th Connecticut Vol. Infantry who saw action with the regiment during their 1864… (1268-263) SOLD. Learn More »

HONORABLE DISCHARGE MEDAL – FRANK BOYD, 2nd WV VETERAN INFANTRY, CO. C

HONORABLE DISCHARGE MEDAL – FRANK BOYD, 2nd WV VETERAN INFANTRY, CO. C

This medal commemorates the honorable discharge of Franklin T. Boyd from United States Volunteer Service with the 2nd West Virginia Veteran Volunteers.  A patriotic ribbon is fastened to a bar on the… (2025-852) SOLD. Learn More »

RELIC STATE OF NEW YORK “SNY” BELT PLATE

RELIC STATE OF NEW YORK “SNY” BELT PLATE

This is a nice excavated SNY belt plate. Pattern 1839 belt buckle with puppy-paw hooks. Beautiful brown face with the letters “SNY” in the center. Many small “dings” on the face. Two small… (2025-1389) SOLD. Learn More »

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

Iron non-regulation bit used by Northern and Southern cavalry of the Civil War period. Side “cheek” pieces are short, approximately 5.25” long. These have three loops (at top, middle, and… (224-815) SOLD. Learn More »

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE MILITIA “NHSM” CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE MILITIA “NHSM” CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE

Original post-Civil War oval cartridge box plate from New Hampshire. This box plate is in excellent condition, with pleasing mellow patina, good definition to the lettering, border and edge, and nice,… (2025-764) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CROSSED SABERS CAVALRY INSIGNIA

CIVIL WAR CROSSED SABERS CAVALRY INSIGNIA

Stamped brass crossed sabers insignia in good condition. Insignia was meant for wear on the crown of the forage cap, kepi, or slouch hat. The face has a somewhat dark age patina. Reverse has all four… (2025-851) SOLD. Learn More »

BOOK, “SIMEON GREEN; OR, THE MAN THAT KILLED HIS NEIGHBORS”

BOOK, “SIMEON GREEN; OR, THE MAN THAT KILLED HIS NEIGHBORS”

Title is approximately 4” x 6”, 52 pages. Brown cloth covers with impressed design. Gold foil title on spine. Published by the American Sunday-School Union, 1853. A nice copy with complete text. A… (2024-571) SOLD. Learn More »

$39.50
SOLD

SCARCE 5-POUND KETCHUM GRENADE

SCARCE 5-POUND KETCHUM GRENADE

Patented by William F. Ketchum of Buffalo, NY, these grenades looked a bit like over-sized darts when assembled. The hollow iron body is “prolate spheroid” in shape, a narrow football shape, with… (2025-1818) SOLD. Learn More »

CSA 1864 $5 (T-69) NOTE

CSA 1864 $5 (T-69) NOTE

An original piece of Confederate money, being the $5 CSA T-69 bill featuring a vignette of the Capitol at Richmond top center and portrait of C.G. Memminger, first CSA Secretary of the Treasury at… (2025-1432) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 1862 $5 NOTE

BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 1862 $5 NOTE

An original piece of Southern money, being the $5 bill from the State of Louisiana at Baton Rouge. Featuring a knight slaying another man, perhaps the South beating the North, and other detailed… (2025-1430) SOLD. Learn More »

$50.00
SOLD

BANK OF TENNESSEE 1858 $5 NOTE

BANK OF TENNESSEE 1858 $5 NOTE

An original piece of Southern money, being the $5 bill featuring workmen and other portraits. Dated in ink. Plate letter, B.  Serial number in ink, 1299. This note has “V  5  V” printed in… (2025-1428) SOLD. Learn More »

$45.00
SOLD

CIVIL WAR “EXTRA RICH, THREE ROW” MAJOR OF STAFF SHOULDER STRAPS

CIVIL WAR “EXTRA RICH, THREE ROW” MAJOR OF STAFF SHOULDER STRAPS

An excellent pair of Civil War officer’s shoulder straps with the gold oak leaves of a Major set on a black velvet ground indicating a posting to staff. This is not to say a desk job. Staff officers… (490-7387) SOLD. Learn More »

133rd INFANTRY OFFICER’S HAT BADGE

133rd INFANTRY OFFICER’S HAT BADGE

A very strong example of the regulation Civil War Union infantry officer’s hat badge- 3-1/4” by 2-1/2” overall with embroidered gold bullion infantry hunting horn on black velvet sewn over an… (490-7392) SOLD. Learn More »

RARE CIVIL WAR US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS CAP INSIGNIA

RARE CIVIL WAR US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS CAP INSIGNIA

Civil War insignia for the signal corps is among the rarest of the rare. Initially titled the signal service as part of the army staff, it was established only in 1860 with the appointment of just one… (490-7372) SOLD. Learn More »

CONFEDERATE RETRACTABLE PIKE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

CONFEDERATE RETRACTABLE PIKE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

Primitive, but cheap and easily made, pikes were recognized as a stop-gap measure until better arms could be obtained and were made throughout the south by small and large manufacturers with various… (1292-01) SOLD. Learn More »

MINTY BRITISH WW2 HELMET COMPLETE WITH NETTING

MINTY BRITISH WW2 HELMET COMPLETE WITH NETTING

A really nice example of a late World War Two British helmet with some of the brown paper wrapping of the helmet pads and liner still there, and the chinstrap with wrapping above the buckle and loop… (1202-706) SOLD. Learn More »

PENNSYLVANIA “NATIONAL GUARDS” BELT PLATE FEATURING WINFIELD SCOTT

PENNSYLVANIA “NATIONAL GUARDS” BELT PLATE FEATURING WINFIELD SCOTT

Oval, brass plate featuring raised profile of Winfield Scott. Brass face is crimped over tinned iron back. Three wire loops are soldered on the back. Measures 66mm x 88mm. Brass face is clean with… (2025-1161) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER’S EMBROIDERED CAP INSIGNIA

CIVIL WAR INFANTRY OFFICER’S EMBROIDERED CAP INSIGNIA

Gold colored hunting horns with a full loop became the regulation insignia for U.S. infantry in 1851 and lasted until the adoption of crossed rifles in 1875. This is a very good example of the… (2025-866) SOLD. Learn More »

REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD BULLET MOLD FOR BALL AND SHOT BY JOSIAH MILLER

REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD BULLET MOLD FOR BALL AND SHOT BY JOSIAH MILLER

This brass scissor mold is made to cast nine small shot, eight larger shot, and a single ball of about 56 caliber indicating intended use in a smoothbore musket, fowler or hunting weapon, which are… (490-7289) SOLD. Learn More »


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IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE OFFICER'S FROCK COAT WITH EXTRAORDINARILY RARE BUTTONS

Offered is the uniform coat of 2nd/1st Lieutenant John Calhoun Clemson. This fine frock coat has 20 rare "CS Palmetto Guards" overcoat and cuff buttons (SC17). John Calhoun Clemson was the grandson of statesman John C. Calhoun and the son of the… (1268-056). Learn More »

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