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This private purchase cap looks early to mid-war in style. Made of dark blue wool it reaches a height of 4 inches in front and 6 inches up the seam in the back. Both machine and hand sewn, it is… (1179-335) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,950.00
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This is a nice example of a pre-Civil War state militia breast plate with spring pin attachment. The body of the plate is a slightly curved, brass rectangle with clipped corners. A stamped white metal… (2024-1747) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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This US regulation captain's kepi was passed down through the family of Sergeant Patrick Sheehan Co. G of the 63rd New York Infantry (63rd New York Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War). The… (1179-347) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,500.00
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These two Naval cannon primers are constructed using fowl quills; less likely to corrode around salt water. These are percussion, not friction primers. In use, these were ignited by the blow from a… (224-806) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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These were marketed in the SH&G 1864 catalog among “Embroidered Ornaments” as No. 120 and described as, “Circlet for designating rank – worn on overcoat. Gold embroidery or gilt… (1311-50) SOLD. Learn More »
$475.00
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This is just the barrel from a percussion, six-shot, double-action bar hammer “pepperbox-style” pistol produced by William Walker Marston of New York in the 1850s. This barrel features six .31… (179-1292) SOLD. Learn More »
$85.00
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Sergeant John W. Townsend was 21 years old when he enlisted in New York City on December 2nd, 1861. While the 10th would serve with distinction until May of 1863, all but 98 men signed 2-year… (490-7619) SOLD. Learn More »
$975.00
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Made of iron, with original stick pin saudered on reverse. Measures 1and 5/16” per side. Exhibits dark patina with pitting & scuffing on obverse. Else vg, & solid. Location of recovery… (713-15) SOLD. Learn More »
These are pocket combs made of tortoise shell. Each one meas. approx. 3.50 inches long x 1.00 inch high. The package looks to have 6 combs still inside the original paper wrapper with two combs… (108-446) SOLD. Learn More »
Measures 6 ¾” x 7 ¾. Small sheet advertising the availability of “Large Copies of the Engraving printed on heavy plate paper size 18 x 24 inches” from the Boston Chromo Company, 12 West… (337-225) SOLD. Learn More »
This handsome ribbon badge features a logo brooch of the final pattern, an enameled drop with gilt, a silvered scenic Portland drop, and relief drop of Orlando Sommers, the Commander-in-Chief of the… (490-7581) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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This striking badge features a brooch of appropriate design for the 1916 period, a beautifully gilded and enameled drop, a stylized Kansas City relief drop, and an Elias Monfort (Grand Army of the… (490-7583) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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This is an excellent example of the Gettysburg desk display sold by Edward Woodward here in town, made from relics picked up on the battlefield. Born in England, Woodward was a gunsmith working in… (2025-3678) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,950.00
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John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-136) SOLD. Learn More »
Original Civil War Model 1858 corrugated-pattern tin canteen, often called the “Bullseye” pattern. The body consists of two circular sections of pressed-tin soldered together at the rim. The… (1179-1207) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. The type of bullet cannot positively be determined, but it is some type of “minie ball” as the bottom skirt of the cavity is discernable.… (1202-1049) SOLD. Learn More »
$195.00
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Offered here is a 1/6 plate tintype of a soldier in a half case. Full standing view with painted back drop. Soldier wears kepi, vest, short zouave jacket, white gloves, waist sash, baggy pantaloons,… (2025-3672) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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Nice socket bayonet for the .45-70 trapdoor rifle. Much of the original finish remains on the blade, less so on the socket which exhibits some light surface rust. Locking ring works well and blade has… (2025-161) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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These wartime medals were made in France and brought in through the blockade. According to the best modern study, by Pete Bertram in Confederate Numismatica, they show up in white metal, bronze,… (1311-48) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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This box may likely have been produced by the Atlanta Arsenal; the brown rain flap, general pattern of the box, the method of sewing the belt loops and use of British expense pouch finial match other… (766-1821) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,950.00
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Offered here is a very rare, nice condition, original pack of artillery friction primers manufactured at the Richmond Arsenal in Virginia during the Civil War. These “primers” are what was placed in the cannon vent hole and attached to a lanyard… (1268-512). Learn More »