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This is a strong example of the commercial or export pattern British cartridge box that was brought into the Confederacy in large numbers by blockade runners, with a few falling into US hands, and… (2026-1069) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,250.00
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This is an excavated relic. Iron “Springfield” bayonet is rusty and pitted but very solid and stable. The tip of the blade was bent into a hook shape. These are undoubtedly soldier-made pot hooks.… (844-66) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This excavated relic is a sergeant’s combination musket tool for the Pattern 1853 Enfield. The tool is made up of several parts combined in the shape of a “T”. The body of the tool measures… (844-130) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a great, large- quarterplate size- cased daguerreotype of a U.S. Army officer proudly showing off a U.S. M1840 “Heavy Cavalry” saber, recognizable not only from the substantial scabbard,… (2025-1893) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,750.00
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Pair of gold color metal spectacles. Probably American c. 1820. Oval lenses and early, non-sliding temples. This is the typical eyeware used in early 19th century homes. … (1239-120) SOLD. Learn More »
$20.00
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Scarce size. BM: Van Wart Son & Co. SC16Av. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR… (2026-97) SOLD. Learn More »
$100.00
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Starr revolvers were surpassed in production numbers only by Colt and Remington during the Civil War and are thus a key piece in Civil War revolver or cavalry collection. In fact, along with… (1309-132) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,295.00
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This sharp quarterplate ambrotype is from the collection of Ray Richey of the Texas Civil War Museum in Fort Worth. The subject is a young infantry captain, seated and shown from the knees up, in a… (1139-16) SOLD. Learn More »
$750.00
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This sixth-plate cased ambrotype comes from the collection of Ray Richey, President of the Texas Civil War Museum in Fort Worth, and has a family identification as Thomas Simpson Cooper of Tennessee.… (1139-85) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,500.00
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Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in good original condition. The carbine, which fired the .52 caliber, “No.… (2026-859) SOLD. Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This portrait of General Ewell was produced by Photograph Universelle of Paris, a firm known for their striking and well-styled layouts. The image was produced from the famous original in an oval… (2025-3384) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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This 1915 first edition of "Campaigns of the One Hundred and Forty-Sixth Regiment, New York State Volunteers" was compiled by Mary Genevie Green Brainard and published by G.P. Putnam's Sons/The… (2026-1363) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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This limited printing first edition was published by a committee of the regimental association in 1909. It features a printed photo of a group of regimental officers between the flyleaf and title… (2026-1362) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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Another in the progression of cups introduced around 1900, this pattern of US Army Mess Cup is clearly embossed with a ¾” high “US” in the bottom of the cup. Generally believed to have been… (1202-1379) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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Original pistol cartridge box with clean leather and tight seams to hold Army size (.44 cal.) cartridge packs. “Pocket” measures approximately 5” x 3” x 1.25”. Outer flap remains supple.… (1202-1341) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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Home of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia was also the home of the Deringer pocket pistol. Born in 1786, with a father in the gun-making business, Henry Deringer concentrated first on… (2025-3102) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,695.00
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Made of black bridle leather and measuring 7-inches overall, this frog would hold a bayonet or sword scabbard for wear on a waist belt. This is entirely sewn, with no rivets, and the pocket has a… (2025-2035) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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This wonderful piece of headgear just came out of a hidden hoard of militaria in Boston. All the items were collected for decades exclusively within the State of Massachusetts; accordingly, we can… (1273-83) SOLD. Learn More »
$4,950.00
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This is an original Model 1855 socket bayonet for .58 caliber Civil War era Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 20.5” overall. This specimen features a lightly pitted surface with… (2026-1218) SOLD. Learn More »
$165.00
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A nice Confederate $5 note dated September 2, 1861. A well-centered note with very few pin holes and with light wrinkles. The image of Commerce seated on a bale of cotton in center and with a sailor… (1202-1385) SOLD. Learn More »
$55.00
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Fought on Aug. 28-29, 1861, little more than a month after the Union defeat at Bull Run, the capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark on the outer banks helped restrict Confederate blockade running, enabled further operations on the North Carolina coast,… (1179-504). Learn More »