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Item was the standard US Army Air Corps bombsight used during the period 1926-1939. Before 1921 the Army Air Corps used British or Naval bombsights. In 1921, George Estoppey arrived to McCook Field… (873-39). Learn More »
$600.00
Originally $700.00
Brown leather Confederate artillery fuse pouch is in good condition. This is the leather pouch that went on the side of the Confederate artilleryman. It held his paper time fuses for firing the… (381-20). Learn More »
$3,150.00
Originally $3,950.00
This pattern was introduced in 1840 for all mounted officers other than cavalry, but with the introduction of the 1850 patterns it was limited to officers of light artillery, making it very scarce. On… (870-635). Learn More »
$17,000.00
Originally $19,000.00
Changing from a non-combatant chaplain charged with saving souls to a field-grade combat officer responsible for taking lives, and then returning to civilian life in academia obviously requires some… (870-397). Learn More »
$5,850.00
Originally $6,500.00
New patterns of swords for the U.S. army were developed from 1832 to 1834. This elegant smallsword pattern (variously called by collectors the 1832 or 1834 pattern) was designated for officers of… (870-325). Learn More »
$4,500.00
Originally $5,000.00
Manufactured by the Newark, New Jersey firm of Henry Sauerbier. Sword meets all the normal requirements for this sword with a few exceptions. It has a metal scabbard instead of the normally seen… (870-32). Learn More »
$2,250.00
Originally $2,500.00
Manufactured: Springfield, Mass. Maker: N.P. Ames Cutler Year: Early Springfield address Model: M1832 Size: 31.5 inch blade Condition: VG-Exc Throat and drag mounts only. Unusual top mount with single… (870-319). Learn More »
$5,850.00
Originally $6,500.00
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 »
$4,000.00
Originally $4,500.00
Officer’s cavalry sabre inscribed between the top mount and throat, "Presented to / Lt. J. Foster Pope / 14th Regt. Mass. Vols. / by / his late mess mates of / Co. A Mass. 13th / Apr 15th… (870-252). Learn More »
$5,200.00
Originally $5,800.00
The sword is a non-regulation imported 1850 pattern officer's French manufactured sword. It is 36 ¾ inches overall with a slightly curved 31 3/8-inch blade with a double fuller. The blade appears to… (1043-366). Learn More »
$2,500.00
Originally $2,950.00
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Virgil Price produced military swords during the Civil War and then shifted back into Masonic regalia and swords afterward. This seems to be a wartime 1860 staff sword that he repurposed and is a nice… (766-1451). Learn More »
$1,950.00
Originally $2,450.00
GA2A. 24mm. BM: W. G. MINTZER / PHILD 1861. One of the only buttons with a date. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY… (766-1503). Learn More »
$220.00
Originally $275.00
Nice photo of Richard Y. Lanius posed with one hand resting on a chair. The bearded officer wears a dark frock coat with captain’s shoulder straps and light trousers. He holds his forage cap in his… (766-1153). Learn More »
$115.00
Originally $145.00
Post-war letter dated “Yorkville, SC, Sept. 24, 1890. 2 pp., in ink, on lined paper bearing the letterhead of the “Office of / County School Commissioner / York, County, S.C.” This letter is… (L14625). Learn More »
$400.00
Originally $600.00
Pictured is a large (8½” X 9½”) sepia-toned albumen photo that depicts fifty-six un-identified United States naval personnel, including officers, CPOs, seamen, and U.S. Marines, taken aboard an… (731-218). Learn More »
$145.00
Originally $195.00
Image shows 18 officers arranged in two rows with the front sitting and the rear rank standing. Standing at center is the commanding officer. All the officers pictured wear dark frock coats and light… (731-267). Learn More »
$76.00
Originally $95.00
By John Lang. Published by T.C. & E.C. Black, London, 1910. 315pp., 12 colored ills. Full green calf, measuring 8 x 5.5” with marbled edges, gilt trimmed cover & spine, red lea. spine label,… (731-443). Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $100.00
This oil on canvas portrait was done by Johann Bloss and is dated November 15, 1874. Unfortunately all efforts to identify the subject or to find a biography of the artist have failed. From the… (740-827). Learn More »
$2,000.00
Originally $2,500.00
Found at a local Gettysburg estate, this item is a fine, original, civilian model horse curb bit in very good overall condition. The bit comes from a local farm located off the Taneytown Road in… (R9620). Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $95.00
Manufactured: Newark, NJ Maker: Sauerbier, Henry Year: Civil War Model: Model 1850 Foot Officer Size: 31-inch blade length Condition: VG-Exc The etched blade has a large H. Sauerbier / MAKER / Newark,… (870-371). Learn More »
$1,575.00
Originally $1,750.00
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This image is not only mounted with a Whitehurst marked mat, but has a full thermoplastic figural case with a purple velvet facing pad embossed with a large eagle flourishing a ribbon reading “J.H. Whitehurst” and holding a shield or plaque with… (1138-1799). Learn More »
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