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On Wednesday, September 17, 1862, around 2 pm, the arsenal exploded. The explosion shattered windows in the surrounding community and was heard in Pittsburgh, over two miles away. At the sound of the… (84-1135). Learn More »
Offered here is a case of Civil War relics recovered at Todd’s Tavern, Virginia. As the fighting in the Wilderness ended, Grant continued his move towards Richmond. Lee hoped to block Grant by… (84-113). Learn More »
Sometimes called a Read-Parrott, this artillery round for the 10-pdr Parrott Rifle has been sectioned to show its inner construction. In the nose, part of the Parrott zinc fuzeplug for a paper time… (2026-1570). Learn More »
Excavated portion of an exploded mortar shell. This would certainly make one think of “bombs bursting in air,” and the substantial weight of the fragment makes clear the danger to anyone nearby or… (2026-1570). Learn More »
Offered here is a fine display of early relics recovered in Hungary. The 8.25” x 6.25” case holds eleven round shot, two retaining their cast sprues are matched with bronze mold halves. There is a… (236-1288). Learn More »
$200.00
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These belt plates are hard to find and were specifically designed for enlisted mounted dragoons or riflemen. The plate is in non-dug condition and measures 56 x 88mm. It is constructed with a… (2026-1098). Learn More »
This is a M-1855 socket bayonet in very good, “dug” condition. Bayonet has been well cleaned leaving the iron smooth with the expected light surface pitting. Nice dark brown patina. The tip has… (844-164). Learn More »
Here is a very good example of the largest size of the Confederate Gardner pattern bullet. With typical two-groove Gardner characteristics, but in .69 caliber. Nose cast with a slight sprue… (2026-1624). Learn More »
$85.00
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Excellent, mid-19th century souvenir featuring the “Bushong House / Battle of New Market, Va. May 15, 1864.” This is the first we’ve offered with a New Market Battlefield image, as most feature… (2026-1472). Learn More »
$150.00
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A unique small wood object, dated June 7th, 1863, collected from Yorktown, VA by Private Edwin J. Everden of company A, 143rd NY infantry. The sliver of wood is written on in period black ink “Edwin… (2026-1336). Learn More »
$495.00
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This is an excavated relic. Iron socket-style bayonet is rusty and pitted but very solid and stable. The very tip of the blade is broken off and the rest was bent into a hook shape. The socket is… (2026-958). Learn More »
$165.00
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This double-bladed fleam is still housed in its brass casing but the blades are rusted in place. The brass case has a nice green patina. Area of recovery is not known. … (408-196). Learn More »
$55.00
Originally $67.50
The vise was used to compress musket or rifle mainsprings in general and, in this case, the Saxon Model 1851 rifle in particular. Just under 29,000 Saxon or Dresden rifles were imported by the US… (1284-39). Learn More »
$295.00
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The Ohio Volunteer Militia was formally organized in 1857 and these small or medium size OVM belt plates follow the lines and general dimensions of the early US oval patterns used by regular army… (2025-3039). Learn More »
$3,250.00
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Here we have two early relic pickups from the Gettysburg battlefield that once adorned the museum walls of Gettysburg resident Arthur Ott Shields. Mr. Shields started his museum in 1918 and filled the… (1128-04). Learn More »
This is a US .58 Cal. bullet shaped and carved with an officer’s name that was found here at Gettysburg and comes from the Rosensteel-Rider collection. The Rosensteel family needs no introduction to… (2025-1746). Learn More »
No markings are visible but the pattern is clearly a British 1796 light cavalry saber, measuring 36-12” overall with a 32” blade and instantly recognizable from its iron stirrup hilt and… (490-7599). Learn More »
A US horseman’s saber excavated on private property with the owner’s permission in the area of Fort Niagara, which saw extensive activity in the War of 1812, particularly in 1813 but, given the… (1273-120). Learn More »
This is an excavated relic. Iron Enfield bayonet with tip broken off is pitted but otherwise very solid and stable. This was cleaned and coated. The tip of the blade is gone leaving a 12.75” long… (844-65). Learn More »
Manufactured at the Marshall Arsenal, Marshall, Texas. The design utilized many features from the Federal Schenkl style, but is a unique CS design. The Confederates replaced the paper sleeve from the… (2026-534). Learn More »
$1,450.00
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This presentation sword has very impressive deeply cast and chased mounts and silver gripped hilt. Schuyler, Hartley and Graham assembled and sold a wide variety of swords that were often highly embellished and upgraded from regulation patterns, to… (870-653). Learn More »