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AMERICAN CRUET & STOPPER CIRCA 1825-1850

AMERICAN CRUET & STOPPER CIRCA 1825-1850

This cruet & stopper, probably produced in Pittsburgh, has a large folded foot, a hollow handle with nice tooling and a flip at the base; it stands 6 7/8” tall.  Rough pontil. No cracks or… (1239-52) SOLD. Learn More »

$80.00
SOLD

MINTY U.S. M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

MINTY U.S. M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets.  Measures approximately 21” overall.  This specimen features a bright overall surface with no blemishes. Complete with locking… (490-7337) SOLD. Learn More »

HORSTMANN EAGLE POMMEL SWORD CA. 1850

HORSTMANN EAGLE POMMEL SWORD CA. 1850

This brass hilted sword measures 32” overall and has a 27” blade. It has an eagle-head pommel and a distinctly semicircular knucklebow cast and chased with feathers along the sides, transitioning… (1266-140) SOLD. Learn More »

1990 EDITION OF CUSTER IN PHOTOGRAPHS BY D. MARK KATZ

1990 EDITION OF CUSTER IN PHOTOGRAPHS BY D. MARK KATZ

Offered here is a clean copy of the definitive study of images of the infamous George Armstrong Custer, who was one of the most photographed men of his time. This book includes 161 photographs in… (2025-1483) SOLD. Learn More »

$75.00
SOLD

JOHN GOOD GETTYSURG DESK SET

JOHN GOOD GETTYSURG DESK SET

The set consists of four intact Gettysburg battlefield recovered bullets and what appears to be a fused group of several more mounted on a flat rectangular wood base with beveled front edge reading… (286-1430) SOLD. Learn More »

GETTYSBURG CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SPUR FROM THE FAIRFIELD ROAD

GETTYSBURG CONFEDERATE CAVALRY SPUR FROM THE FAIRFIELD ROAD

This classic Confederate cavalry spur came from an estate sale along the Fairfield Road, scene of a small, but important cavalry fight about six miles southwest of Gettysburg on July 3 that secured… (286-1432) SOLD. Learn More »

SILVER IDENTIFICATION SHIELD: JOHN H. KEYES, 18th MASSACHUSETTS

SILVER IDENTIFICATION SHIELD: JOHN H. KEYES, 18th MASSACHUSETTS

Roll call in Company F of the 18th Massachusetts must have been a headache: there were three men named John Keyes in the company. One had the middle initial A, but the other two both had the middle… (2025-1886) SOLD. Learn More »

CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE FROM THE SITE OF HATCH’S ASSAULT AT SECOND MANASSAS

CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE FROM THE SITE OF HATCH’S ASSAULT AT SECOND MANASSAS

This is a nice example of the regulation belt plate for the infantry cartridge box shoulder sling recovered at a critical spot on the battlefield of Second Manassas: the site of Hatch’s August 30… (2025-1885) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR US MODEL 1851 OFFICER’S SWORD BELT PLATE

CIVIL WAR US MODEL 1851 OFFICER’S SWORD BELT PLATE

This is an excellent condition regulation Civil War officer’s sword belt plate with untouched medium brass patina front and back with no modern polishing, age spots or verdigris. The integral belt… (286-1433) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR-ERA “CLOOSE / CROSBY” FIFE

CIVIL WAR-ERA “CLOOSE / CROSBY” FIFE

This wooden fife is a wonderful example of a typical musical wind instrument of the mid-19th century. In very good original condition, this Civil War-era cylindrical fife measures 17” long and is… (2025-75) SOLD. Learn More »

U. S. SPRINGFIELD M1863 TYPE I MUSKET DATED 1864

U. S. SPRINGFIELD M1863 TYPE I MUSKET DATED 1864

This Civil War longarm is a .58 caliber “Springfield” Model 1863, Type 1, single-shot muzzleloader in complete, excellent overall condition. The Springfield M1863 Type 1 musket was a government… (490-7393) SOLD. Learn More »

EIGHT STAR – VIRGINIA - CONFEDERATE FIRST NATIONAL “BIBLE” FLAG

EIGHT STAR – VIRGINIA - CONFEDERATE FIRST NATIONAL “BIBLE” FLAG

This printed Confederate First National Flag measures 7” by 3” and bears eight stars, likely dating it just after the official secession of Viriginia on April 17, 1861, and sometime before the… (286-1422) SOLD. Learn More »

LARGE PAINTED IRON FINIAL IN THE FORM OF A G.A.R. MEDAL

LARGE PAINTED IRON FINIAL IN THE FORM OF A G.A.R. MEDAL

This large replica of a G.A.R. medal measures 10” by 6” and weighs 2 lbs 7 oz. The eagle, cannon balls, stars on the flag ribbon, and the medal retain a lot of their original gold paint. The… (286-1405) SOLD. Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

RARE STYLE JACKET WORN BY GENERAL THOMAS G. STEVENSON, KILLED IN ACTION MAY 1864 NEAR SPOTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE

RARE STYLE JACKET WORN BY GENERAL THOMAS G. STEVENSON, KILLED IN ACTION MAY 1864 NEAR SPOTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE

Thomas Greely Stevenson was born in Boston Massachusetts. He was 25 years old when the Civil War began. He had risen from private to major in the Massachusetts Militia very quickly. On December 3,… (1268-310) SOLD. Learn More »

STEREOVIEW CARD – “ARIZONA INDIAN”

STEREOVIEW CARD – “ARIZONA INDIAN”

This dual image is labeled “Arizona Indians.” Shows a Native man in a breechcloth, wearing a braided headdress. The image is in good condition with sharp edges and no notable damage or wear.  It… (1266-855) SOLD. Learn More »

$55.00
SOLD

RARE STEREOVIEW CARD – SIOUX CAMP

RARE STEREOVIEW CARD – SIOUX CAMP

This antique stereo card features a dual printed image of what appears to be a Sioux tribal family at their camp.  A wagon rests near a teepee, while three people rest beneath a drying rack. The… (1266-850) SOLD. Learn More »

$85.00
SOLD

GOLD SHIELD-SHAPED ID BADGE – 5TH MAINE INFANTRY

GOLD SHIELD-SHAPED ID BADGE – 5TH MAINE INFANTRY

Offered here is a gold identification badge with t-bar pin on back. Badge is in shield shaped and engraved with “CAPT / C.H. SMALL / Co. D / 5th Me Vol.” Badge is complete and very fine in every… (2025-1158) SOLD. Learn More »

ID’D GEORGIA CONFEDERATE OFFICER’S VEST, TROUSERS, HAVERSACK AND CAP BOX

ID’D GEORGIA CONFEDERATE OFFICER’S VEST, TROUSERS, HAVERSACK AND CAP BOX

This is a great looking Confederate uniform grouping belonging to the impressively named Marshall H.A. DeGraffenreid, a Lieutenant in the “First Georgia Regulars” from 1862 to 1865, who saw action… (1268-046) SOLD. Learn More »

CINCINNATI DEPOT CANTEEN

CINCINNATI DEPOT CANTEEN

Pattern 1858 smooth side canteen with tin spout as made by the Cincinnati Depot. The body of the canteen is in good condition overall. Both side show numerous minor dents from use. There is no cloth… (1256-14) SOLD. Learn More »

EXCELLENT CONDITION SMITH PATENT BRIGADIER GENERAL’S SHOULDER STRAPS

EXCELLENT CONDITION SMITH PATENT BRIGADIER GENERAL’S SHOULDER STRAPS

Smith patent shoulder straps used a gilt stamped brass border imitating the dead and bright bullion of embroidered shoulder straps, and were more robust, easier to maintain and less expensive, making… (142-111) SOLD. Learn More »

$2,250.00
Originally $2,750.00


SOLD


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CDV OF LOUIS R. FRANCINE, 7TH NEW JERSEY INFANTRY, MORTALLY WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG

Image shows Francine in uniform. He wears a non-regulation coat with shoulder straps (Major or Lt. Colonel). Image is clear with good contrast. Mount has two small chips to border along top edge. Reverse has pencil identification. Photographer’s… (2021-1131). Learn More »

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