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1861-1862 UNIFORM COAT OF JOHN H. STALLMANN, CO. H 22 NYNG- “UNION GRAYS,” AKA “STRAWBERRY GRAYS” – 1862 SERVICE AT BALTIMORE AND HARPERS FERRY

1861-1862 UNIFORM COAT OF JOHN H. STALLMANN, CO. H 22 NYNG- “UNION GRAYS,” AKA “STRAWBERRY GRAYS” – 1862 SERVICE AT BALTIMORE AND HARPERS FERRY

A very scarce example of the uniform coat adopted by the “Union Grays” of New York City in 1861 and worn by member of that regiment when they were called up for ninety days of active US service in… (410-912) SOLD. Learn More »

MODEL 1874 HAGNER WAIST BELT & PLATE FOR THE PALMER BRACE SYSTEM

MODEL 1874 HAGNER WAIST BELT & PLATE FOR THE PALMER BRACE SYSTEM

The leather belt is 1.75” wide and approximately 40” long overall. Belt is made of bridle leather with a brass keeper sewn and riveted on one end and a brass adjustment hook riveted to the… (1216-218) SOLD. Learn More »

VINTAGE ADVERTISING SHOE BRUSH FROM AMES SWORD COMPANY

VINTAGE ADVERTISING SHOE BRUSH FROM AMES SWORD COMPANY

This vintage shoe brush measures approximately 6” x 1.25” and about 1.5” high. Wood brush back dyed reddish-brown, varnished, and is marked in gold lettering: "Ames Sword Company. / Chicopee,… (2023-1390) SOLD. Learn More »

$40.00
SOLD

WHITNEY US 1798 CONTRACT MUSKET

WHITNEY US 1798 CONTRACT MUSKET

This musket might be classified as a Whitney 1798 US Contract transitional Type-2 / Type-3. It shows the rounded, detachable brass pan, frizzen with straight toe, and lockplate omitting the pointed… (2025-3666) SOLD. Learn More »

US CIVIL WAR BAYONET AND SCABBARD, CONTRACTOR MARKED

US CIVIL WAR BAYONET AND SCABBARD, CONTRACTOR MARKED

A good example of the regulation socket bayonet used on the .58 Caliber US Springfield and contractor-made rifle muskets throughout the war, along with its scabbard. The bayonet is smooth metal, with… (2025-3701) SOLD. Learn More »

WOOL SASH ATTRIBUTED TO A CONFEDERATE NCO

WOOL SASH ATTRIBUTED TO A CONFEDERATE NCO

Worn by officers in most of the branches of the United States Army, the waist sash was a common uniform accoutrement and symbol of authority in the military during both field operations and camp… (1284-16) SOLD. Learn More »

1911 UCV REUNION BADGE – LITTLE ROCK, AR

1911 UCV REUNION BADGE – LITTLE ROCK, AR

Large top bar is in the shape of the state of Arkansas. At center are crossed Confederate Battle flag and 3rd National flag. Both are enameled. The Battle flag has some minor color loss. At center,… (2025-3543) SOLD. Learn More »

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY GREASE / TAR BUCKET

CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY GREASE / TAR BUCKET

This heavy-duty cylindrical bucket is a Civil War iron grease bucket carried as part the equipment of an artillery gun crew. The grease bucket measures 7” in diameter and stands 8” high. Top and… (2025-3085) SOLD. Learn More »

IDENTIFIED SMITH CARBINE OF THE FIRST VIRGINIA CAVALRY

IDENTIFIED SMITH CARBINE OF THE FIRST VIRGINIA CAVALRY

The 1st Virginia Cavalry (Union) was a hard fighting unit formed in 1861. This was before there was a state of West Virginia. It was raised in the summer of 1861 as the 1st Regiment Virginia Mounted… (297-36) SOLD. Learn More »

SECTION OF A MUSKET BARREL RECOVERED NEAR HARPERS FERRY, VIRGINIA - BILL GAVIN COLLECTION

SECTION OF A MUSKET BARREL RECOVERED NEAR HARPERS FERRY, VIRGINIA - BILL GAVIN COLLECTION

Item is the top 14-inch section of a .58 caliber musket. Front sight is still attached. Possible battle damage. The late William Gavin recovered it at Hall Town near Harper’s Ferry, Virginia; tape… (601-492) SOLD. Learn More »

$125.00
Originally $295.00


SOLD

RELIC, US PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE FROM FREDERICKSBURG

RELIC, US PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE FROM FREDERICKSBURG

This “dug” Federal waist belt plate is of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with nice dark brown… (1289-124) SOLD. Learn More »

RELIC, SMALL US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM CHANCELLORSVILLE

RELIC, SMALL US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM CHANCELLORSVILLE

This “dug” Federal cartridge box plate is the small size of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with… (1032-242) SOLD. Learn More »

BOOK – A TREATISE ON FIELD FORTIFICATION – ID’D TO 5TH U.S. LIGHT ARTILLERY OFFICER

BOOK – A TREATISE ON FIELD FORTIFICATION – ID’D TO 5TH U.S. LIGHT ARTILLERY OFFICER

The full title is “A Treatise On Field Fortification, Containing Instructions on the Methods of Laying Out, Constructing, Defending, and Attacking Intrenchments, with the General Outlines also of… (595-1983) SOLD. Learn More »

WOMEN’S UCV SASH BUCKLE

WOMEN’S UCV SASH BUCKLE

Attractive two piece sash buckle with dark blue background and enamel CS flags on the front. Each piece measures approx. 1” x 1 ¼”.  Has interlocking tongue and wreath. Each piece has a bar on… (2025-3506) SOLD. Learn More »

CONFEDERATE RE-ARSENALED 1855 RIFLE-MUSKET

CONFEDERATE RE-ARSENALED 1855 RIFLE-MUSKET

This crisp condition US Model 1855 rifle-musket is mostly an assemblage of components made originally at the National Armory at Springfield, Massachusetts or Harper's Ferry, Virginia. The black walnut… (1268-075) SOLD. Learn More »

RARE ASHER AND PLINY BARTLETT 1813 DATED MASSACHUSETTS PROCURED M1808 MUSKET

RARE ASHER AND PLINY BARTLETT 1813 DATED MASSACHUSETTS PROCURED M1808 MUSKET

This is just one of 125 muskets purchased by the State of Massachusetts from Asher and Pliny Bartlett of Springfield, Mass, through J. Farnsworth & Co. on Sept. 13, 1813, and transported to the… (2025-3662) SOLD. Learn More »

A RARE US MARINE CORPS SERGEANT'S SABER

A RARE US MARINE CORPS SERGEANT'S SABER

This scarce saber was manufactured by F.W. Widmann its designer. Andrew Mowbray, in his book THE AMERICAN EAGLE-POMMEL SWORD shows a specimen as figure 51A page 195. F.W. Widmann's company was… (1179-250) SOLD. Learn More »

TWO BOSTON NEWSPAPERS, 1813 & 1815

TWO BOSTON NEWSPAPERS, 1813 & 1815

Offered here from the collection of author/publisher Dean Thomas are two War of 1812-era newspapers. First is The Weekly Messenger dated Boston, August 6, 1813. The first story being “Historical… (236-1273) SOLD. Learn More »

$15.00
SOLD

LOT OF 19 ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS, 17TH & 18TH CENTURY

LOT OF 19 ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS, 17TH & 18TH CENTURY

From the collection of author/publisher Dean Thomas. Listed in date order: The Observer, number 173, dated July 18, 1682. One sheet, front and back, trimmed on gutter side. The Observer, number 265,… (236-1272) SOLD. Learn More »

$60.00
SOLD

LOT OF 5 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN PAPERS DATED 1861, 62, 63

LOT OF 5 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN PAPERS DATED 1861, 62, 63

From the reference collection of author/publisher Dean Thomas. These were weekly journals relating to scientific, mechanical, chemical, and manufacturing topics. Vol. VII, No. 25, dated December 20,… (236-1271) SOLD. Learn More »

$50.00
SOLD


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