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This is the Burnside single shot percussion carbine, Model 1864, aka "5th model". It is a .54 caliber carbine manufactured by the Burnside Rifle Co., in Providence, Rhode Island. General Ambrose… (2025-341) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,750.00
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This leather box is for carrying an infantryman’s supply of .58 caliber rifle musket cartridges. The large outer flap remains soft and flexible with good finish overall; there is one small… (1268-219C) SOLD. Learn More »
$950.00
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In 1887, a local resident erected the GAR Tower on East Cemetery Hill, which fell into disrepair in 1879 upon his death. It was a hub of veteran activity during its short life and served as an… (2024-6896) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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This is the regulation Civil War artillery gunner’s or fuse pouch, complete, in good condition, and nicely marked on the outer flap above the stitching for the latch tab, “U.S. / WATERVLIET /… (1202-449) SOLD. Learn More »
$550.00
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A very good condition, non-excavated Confederate spur. The heel band has a convex exterior. The neck is rectangular in cross section, rising in a steep arch from upper rear center of the heel band,… (1285-01) SOLD. Learn More »
$295.00
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Typical eight-sided, pyramid shaped inkwell with an extended round neck. This is typical style for Civil War use. This example is in very nice shape with no chips or cracks and a nice pontil on the… (1268-239) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Offered here is a British Pattern 1859/60 Cartridge Box of the post-1860 style without the integral cap pocket and tool strap. The box is constructed on black bridle leather with smooth surfaces on… (1268-001) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,950.00
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An early example of a single shot, breech loading, .50 caliber, percussion model Gallagher carbine issued to the Federal cavalry during the Civil War. Mahlon J. Gallagher, a South Carolina native,… (1268-380) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,495.00
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Manufactured from about 1859 to 1862, pistols these were handy personal arms for civilians and officers, with likely some enlisted soldiers sneaking them into camp at the beginning of the Civil War.… (2024-1603) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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Early photography of Gettysburg National Military Park is scarce and provides an important record of its evolution. This lovely image shows the bulk of the Union position along Cemetery Ridge to the… (2024-6731) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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Dated “Boston Oct. 23 1862 / Box / Freight 12 P Paid.” Pre-printed form, w/patriotic motifs. One page, 5.5 x 8.5.” Exhibits fold-marks, small torn spot, left margin. Else VG. An 18 year-old… (490-6620) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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Dated, “Boston, April 4, 1863...To be forward by this Company to New Orleans, LA. Value $16, Freight 125 Paid.” One page, pre-printed yellow form, 9.5” x 5.5. Exhibits fold-marks, else VG… (490-6622) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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Dated “Boston, Mass., Aug. 24 2863. Received Box, Marked Chas. A. Richardson, Co. A, 26th Mass, to be forwarded by this company to N. O. La. Freight __ 1.50.” Pre-printed form, in red ink. One… (490-6621) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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This forage cap of the "McDowell" style was picked up immediately following the Battle of Gettysburg and subsequently resided in a Massachusetts GAR hall for over 60 years. Its importance cannot be… (1284-01) SOLD. Learn More »
$9,650.00
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Softcover, perfect bound, measures 11” x 8.5” with 185 pages. Full color photographs throughout. This book details the firearms, swords, and accouterments of the American provincial soldiers… (236-1065) SOLD. Learn More »
$30.00
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By Allan Powell. “Maryland and the French and Indian War”. 250th Anniversary Edition. Published by Gateway Press in 1998. 8.5” x 11”, 268 pages, illustrated, maps, index. Very nice maroon… (236-1051) SOLD. Learn More »
$25.00
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This is an original English-made Enfield cartridge for the .577 caliber Enfield rifle. Made by the firm of E. & A. Ludlow Brothers in Birmingham England and imported into the Confederacy through… (2025-364) SOLD. Learn More »
$100.00
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Manufactured under Poultney's patent (#40,988 dated December 15, 1863) which was originally granted to Thomas Rodman and Silas Crispin who assigned it to Thomas Poultney. The cartridge case is made of… (2025-363) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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William Henry Tipton (1850–1929) was born in Gettysburg, and began apprenticing to photographer brothers Isaac and Charles Tyson at the age of twelve. Although the Tysons closed shop during the… (2024-6678) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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If you are a fan of V.M.I., here is a beautiful piece of stationary with a nice ALS by its famous Superintendent Francis H. Smith. During the campaign against Richmond in 1864, Smith’s Corps of… (846-555) SOLD. Learn More »
$550.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
A very attractive example of a scarce plate. O’Donnell and Campbell illustrate this pattern as #472 in their American Military Belt Plates, and Mullinax (1991) notes at least two different die strikes in their production, calling this one, with a… (1287-07). Learn More »