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Here is an original example of an Ames 1862-dated government naval boarding. Blade measures 26” long, 1¼” wide at the ricasso and has a flat back with a single, wide, unstopped fuller. Blade is… (870-20). Learn More »
$2,025.00
Originally $2,700.00
SOLD
Smith, Crane and Company pieces are scarce. They were only in business from 1858 through 1862, retailing military goods in New York City. Their swords were imported, of German make and likely by… (870-263). Learn More »
$3,000.00
Originally $4,000.00
Dated 1990, this limited edition Legends mixed-metal sculpture titled, "Hilili" by Christopher Pardell is from the "Katchina Dancers" collection. This piece is numbered 43 of 2500, signed by the… (2023-03). Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $280.00
SOLD
This rare item is a sturdy iron tripod made to support the center pole in a Civil War era Sibley tent. Three iron legs measuring approximately 52” long are pinned into a cast iron “cup”. The… (1000-896). Learn More »
$750.00
Originally $950.00
SOLD
This is very small powder flask, likely of European manufacture and perhaps made on contract for an American retailer, intended for a pocket revolver or small single shot pistol. The copper body… (30-2250). Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $295.00
SOLD
Image is a lithographed bust view General Abraham Buford in Confederate uniform with a facsimile of his autograph at bottom. Contrast and clarity of the image is good. Mount and paper are also good… (1189-97). Learn More »
$220.00
Originally $275.00
ON HOLD
This is a unique opportunity to acquire a one-of-a-kind U.S. cavalry officer’s saber. Frederick W. Widmann emigrated to the U.S. in 1816 and set up business in Philadelphia as a die-sinker and… (870-279). Learn More »
$10,125.00
Originally $13,500.00
SOLD
Printed by W. L Burroughs, New York [1849]. 19 pp., in beige stitched wraps, 4.25” x 6.25. Very slight chipping at the extremities, else VG plus.. Order of merit--#1 in their respective… (1189-94). Learn More »
$160.00
Originally $200.00
This carte de viste is a bust view of General Johnston in uniform. He is wearing a double-breasted frock with collar insignia. Image appears to be a southern "salt print" and is clear with good… (1189-55). Learn More »
$80.00
Originally $100.00
This substantial archive descended in the family of Joseph Lee Smith Kirby (4 Nov. 1841- 28 July 1933,) who left West Point to join the Confederate Army in 1861 and was among the last to surrender in… (870-310). Learn More »
$23,750.00
Originally $31,500.00
SOLD
Outdoor camp scene shows three Union soldiers seated in front of a wedge tent on the edge of a wood. The three soldiers sit amongst a pile of haversacks, cups, canteens, plates, boilers and a coffee… (1139-96). Learn More »
$2,000.00
Originally $2,500.00
ON HOLD
2 ½” x 3 ¾” tintype (slightly larger than a 1/8 plate) of a serious young man dressed in his best suit and holding his hat in one hand. In the other is a child sized rifle, the butt of which is… (894-105). Learn More »
$95.00
Originally $120.00
SOLD
Oreo case has mother of pearl accent in center of each side. On the inside is an image of a young man wearing a civilian frock coat over a military vest, white shirt and cravat. Other side shows a… (1054-1225). Learn More »
$155.00
Originally $225.00
SOLD
Cap box has a somewhat stiff outer flap that is finished much like 1840 militia leather with a black oil type finish that shows some crazing. Attached to the outer flap is a false embroidered script… (1000-685). Learn More »
$750.00
Originally $950.00
SOLD
Runnels Davis was born June 1, 1835. He was the first-born son of Alfred Ward Grayson Davis who was a roommate and third cousin, once removed, of future Confederate President Jefferson Davis at West… (846-521). Learn More »
$1,575.00
Originally $1,750.00
ON HOLD
Confederate artillery short swords are collecting category of their own. This one shares enough characteristics with those of Boyle and Gamble to suggest a Richmond connection, but is possibly by… (870-484). Learn More »
$3,000.00
Originally $4,000.00
ON HOLD
Manufactured: Newark, NJ Maker: Sauerbier, Henry Year: Early Civil War Model: Model 1840 transitional with 1860 style grip Size: 34.2 inch blade, 1.17 wide, .353 thick This sword has all true Type 1… (870-159). Learn More »
$4,400.00
Originally $5,850.00
ON HOLD
Good clean condition. [ad] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM. CLICK HERE FOR OUR… (689-88). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $100.00
Stamped brass infantry horn insignia. Brass retains much of the original gilt. Reverse of each features two soldered attachment loops, with two of the insignia missing one loop. Measures 3 ¼”… (344-2992). Learn More »
$38.50 Each
Originally $55.00
Written by Richard D. L. Fulton & James Rada, Jr. Legacy Publishing, 2015. Softcover, 8 ½” x 10 ¾”. 178 pp. Includes more than 155 photos (some of which have never before been… (733-05). Learn More »
$12.48 Each
Originally $24.95
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This is a wonderful pair of regulation Civil War US issue enlisted cavalryman’s trousers that are incredibly rare and in great condition. They are made of sky-blue kersey with waistband and pockets in place inside, and have the key addition of a… (2024-1285). Learn More »