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Cold cast bronze statue of Union General Joshua Chamberlain is from the series of twelve busts by Ron Tunison titled, “The Men they Followed”, which commemorated the leaders of the Civil War. Each… (2025-450) SOLD. Learn More »
$450.00
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A limited edition cold-cast bronze statue of Gen. Lee by renowned sculptor Ron Tunison. Dated 1995, the sculpture stands approx. 8 ½” tall, and measures 3” x 2 ¾” at the base. The back is… (2025-456) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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This P53 Enfield rifle is a .577 caliber muzzleloader measuring 55” long overall with a 39” long barrel. Barrel surface has scattered light pitting with heavier pitting around the breech and… (2025-446) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,295.00
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This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Colt, Remington, and other revolvers. A Colt .44 caliber “Army” model fits into this. The holster “pocket” measures 10 ¾” along its… (1268-1036) SOLD. Learn More »
$495.00
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This is an original Civil War officer’s sash in very good condition. Worn by officers in most of the branches of the United States Army, the waist sash was a common uniform accoutrement that… (2025-409) SOLD. Learn More »
$650.00
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Stamped brass, oval plate has a spread-winged eagle with a patriotic shield on its chest at center. Face is nice and clean with good detail to the eagle. Reverse is not lead filled as is proper with… (2025-960) SOLD. Learn More »
$350.00
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The top part of this badge has a reversed tear drop shape with a bar running through the center. The bar is boldly stamped “MEMPHIS” at center. Above the lettering are two crossed Confederate… (2025-972) SOLD. Learn More »
$250.00
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Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .36 caliber “Navy” revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Sprue cutter is attached to the top at the hinge pin and is roughly marked… (2-688) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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This is an iron tool featuring the two spiral wiper tines on the end. Opposite end is male threaded. Measures 4.75” long overall. Approximately 0.445” diameter. Iron is in good condition with just… (2025-09) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This is an iron combination tool featuring a ball screw running up through the center of the spiral wiper tines. Square-ish shank. Measures approximately 1.5” long overall and 0.58” in… (2025-12) SOLD. Learn More »
$40.00
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This is an iron combination tool featuring a nipple wrench and screw driver blades. This very much appears like a Hall carbine tool with the pick broken or intentionally removed. These would have been… (2025-05) SOLD. Learn More »
$30.00
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Just six months after writing this letter, Private Isaac Sperry and the 73rd Ohio would see action at McDowell, Virginia. From there, they would fight in some of the bloodiest battles of the Eastern… (2024-2133) SOLD. Learn More »
$395.00
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This letter was written by a West Point Cadet named James, on March 20th, 1858. This tumultuous time in American History produced officers for the approaching conflict, leaving us to wonder if he is… (1288-02) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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A piece of “black silk ribbon or trim used in the funeral obsequies of Abraham Lincoln.” This measures about 1” x ¼” and was part of a longer two pieces sold in the Railsplitter Auction #8,… (2024-2138) SOLD. Learn More »
$175.00
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This silver (or at least silver color) charm bracelet is still on its original card, labelled in blue: “HIGHLIGHTS OF GETTYSBURG” at top, and then left to right beneath the suspended charms:… (2024-1893) SOLD. Learn More »
$45.00
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This handsome piece comes to us in a great condition, with gold wire braiding fringe, banner pin, ribbon, and original ribbon card. The only signs of notable wear are the two parallel tears across the… (224-698) SOLD. Learn More »
$156.25
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Image is a three-quarter standing view of General Sickles wearing a dark colored double breasted frock coat with shoulder boards, trousers, sword belt and gauntlets. His hand rests on his… (2025-737) SOLD. Learn More »
$325.00
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The G.A.R. was the largest Union veterans’ organization and gets most of the attention, but there were others. The Union Veteran Legion was organized in 1884, incorporated February 1885 in… (1121-17) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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Two-piece hard rubber shaving soap case, with interior mirror, and small brass suspension ring. Goodyear touted hard rubber for these since they were not injured by hot water, would not warp or… (1268-677) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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“Colt's Story in Miniature 1836 To 1862” is an 8.5” x 7” album containing a pamphlet and 14 cast metal miniature replica Colt revolvers in a fitted “book”. Pamphlet is attached inside the… (632-87) SOLD. Learn More »
$75.00
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Model 1842, .69 caliber smoothbore musket manufactured at Harpers Ferry. The barrel is a full 42” in length and in overall very fine smooth condition with light pewter tone finish under areas of… (2025-444) SOLD. Learn More »
$3,950.00
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Housed in a modern 12” x 13” brown & black frame. At bottom is an undated clipped signature in ink on lined paper from an undated note directed to Gen. William Dennison Whipple. Measures 4… (2025-481) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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Housed in a modern 9 ¾” x 13” black frame. At bottom is an undated clipped signature in ink on lined paper measuring 2 ¾” X 1”: “Yours faithfully / D Sickles / ___[?] Brig… (2025-480) SOLD. Learn More »
$135.00
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This is a scarce, very clear tintype of a Vermont militia soldier, a member of a company seeing some very early war service. He is dressed in a light colored frock coat seated next to a table covered… (2025-344) SOLD. Learn More »
$295.00
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Like Colonel Robert G. Shaw of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, Haldiman Sumner Putnam died a similar death on the same battlefield. Offered here is his regulation Model 1858 officer's Hardee… (1268-303) SOLD. Learn More »
$22,500.00
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This is a pair of tall leather riding boots that were very well made. The body of the boot is made of three pieces. The front piece runs from the toe to the side of the ankles and then slightly up the… (1268-276) SOLD. Learn More »
$695.00
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Antique tooled leather photo album for CDV and Tintype pictures. This Victorian album is decorated with gilt details. A gold tone circular clasp holds the album closed. The book opens with an amazing… (2024-1406) SOLD. Learn More »
$50.00
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This 1863 standing portrait photo of President Lincoln was originally taken by famed photographer Matthew Brady. It is mounted to an interesting white card with black single photo border and the… (297-26) SOLD. Learn More »
$695.00
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This is a match for O’Donnell & Campbell Plate 548 in good condition, with pleasant medium patina, showing just one small ding on the lower edge, with good definition to the letters, otherwise… (490-7278) SOLD. Learn More »
$850.00
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Capt. Moses W. Davis, Co. D 84th Illinois, was wounded in the head and arm at Stones River (Murfreesboro) December 31, 1862, and died of his wounds January 20, 1863, at Elizabethtown, KY, while trying… (2025-301) SOLD. Learn More »
$16,500.00
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This is an NCO sword belt rig with fine buckle mounted on well-worn leather. Belt is constructed of bridle leather with long and short sword “drops” attached. Belt is 1.9” wide and approximately… (172-6090) SOLD. Learn More »
$650.00
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These clipped-corner rectangular breast plates with two cannon barrel like tubes were intended to fit a drummer’s drum-sling and carry his drumsticks when not in use. The reverse has doubled brass… (2025-539) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,250.00
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Grape shot ball was found in the woods between Pennsylvania monument and Taneytown Road. Approx. 1 3/8" in diameter. This relic was once part of the Iva Rosensteel Rider collection. Mrs. Rider is the… (2025-610) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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Pattern 1826 eagle breastplate with a nice even chocolate patina and good detail to the striking of the eagle. Reverse has 100% of the lead fill but only the remains of both attachment loops. Written… (2025-528) SOLD. Learn More »
$215.00
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This dual image features Qui-wi-sain shisk, or “Bad Boy”, a one-time chief of the Chippewa Tribe of the Gulf Lake Region of Michigan. He is wrapped in a trade-style blanket and is holding a… (1266-849) SOLD. Learn More »
$125.00
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A “two-draw” telescope measuring 8-1/4” when closed and 18-1/2” when extended. This is a typical brass-body construction with the main tube covered in a thin, textured brown leather with a… (2024-1843) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This is a Civil War-era belt in good condition. Belt is constructed of bridle leather that measures approximately 39” long overall x 1.75” wide. Leather is smooth and supple with a light… (172-6089) SOLD. Learn More »
$595.00
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This ribbon is from the "33rd Annual Ex-Prisoners of War Encampment” referring to the annual meeting of the National Association of Union Ex-Prisoners of War, held in September 1905 in Denver. The… (523-54) SOLD. Learn More »
$100.00
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Military goods dealer James S. Smith of New York patented this form of shoulder strap using a gilt brass frame stamped to imitate dead and bright embroidered bullion borders fitted with pins on the… (490-7266) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,850.00
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All that remains of a tree, once standing on the battlefield, with a bullet fired into it. Smaller piece of wood (2” long) with undetermined type of bullet. The heavy lead projectile is visible on… (224-774) SOLD. Learn More »
$200.00
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A very clear and legible pay order for “ten arms,” dated April 19, 1776, exactly one year after Lexington and Concord, signed at lower right by Thomas Seymour and Oliver Ellsworth of the Committee… (2025-287) SOLD. Learn More »
$595.00
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Iron, two cavity bullet mold for.44 caliber Army revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Sprue cutter is attached to the top at the hinge pin and features the “rounded” end… (2-678) SOLD. Learn More »
$95.00
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This is a very nice original socket bayonet with metal scabbard for the .45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle and made for New Jersey Volunteers. This bayonet was made after the Civil War for the… (2023-905) SOLD. Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a very nice set of shoulder straps for a Civil War surgeon showing strong gilt remaining on the bullion borders and oak-leaf rank insignia, nice deep color and no moth damage to the black… (490-7272) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,650.00
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Presented in a Riker display case is a large silver soup spoon excavated from a Civil War Confederate camp at Cashtown, PA. Found by local relic hunters in 1995, this large spoon is in complete and… (2025-591) SOLD. Learn More »
$35.00
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Blacksmith forged iron bit typically used by Southern cavalry of the Civil War period. Side “cheek” pieces are made of ¼” thick iron stock and are nearly straight. Complete with mouth piece and… (2025-580) SOLD. Learn More »
$65.00
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Housed in a Riker box measuring 8 ¼” x 12 ¼” is an undated clipped signature on a 3 ½” x 2” piece of paper. Handwritten in ink: “Respectfully / yr obt servt / Robert Anderson / Major… (2025-492) SOLD. Learn More »
$375.00
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Badge is made of a recycled piece of silver, measures approximately 2.14” across, features a cartridge box attached to the front, and had a complete “t-bar” pin on the back. The design of the… (1268-142) SOLD. Learn More »
$1,950.00
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Confederate veteran badges are scarce by comparison with the US versions and this one is scarcer still by belonging not only to a Texas veteran, but a Texas cavalryman, one in a well known Texas… (1179-1359A) SOLD. Learn More »
$975.00
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This is a M1839 cartridge box plate used by Union infantry throughout the war both as an ornamental badge on the cartridge box flap and a practical way to it hold down if left unlatched in the heat of… (2025-195) SOLD. Learn More »
$295.00
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British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
This English made cartridge box was run through to the blockaded South early in the war. It was made under Confederate direction by English contractor Alexander Ross. Major Edward Anderson CSA between July and September 1861 made arrangements to have… (2025-304). Learn More »