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GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – SECTION OF BLOODSTAINED FLOORBOARD FROM THE SCHEAFFER FARM, WHERE GEN. DAN SICKLES’ LEG WAS AMPUTATED

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – SECTION OF BLOODSTAINED FLOORBOARD FROM THE SCHEAFFER FARM, WHERE GEN. DAN SICKLES’ LEG WAS AMPUTATED

Featured in this attractive, matted Riker box display is an original piece of wood flooring taken from the second floor of the Daniel Scheaffer farm located on the Baltimore Pike.  Split into 2… (2025-2170). Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – PIECE OF BRICK AND A DROPPED CS BULLET FROM THE JENNIE WADE HOUSE

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – PIECE OF BRICK AND A DROPPED CS BULLET FROM THE JENNIE WADE HOUSE

The brick in this set measures 1 ¼” x 1 ¼” x 1/4'’ and was taken from the bricks that were knocked down by an artillery shell during the battle of Gettysburg. This hole in the wall was also… (2025-2169). Learn More »

$95.00
ON HOLD

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – PIECE OF BRICK AND DROPPED CS MINIE BALL RECOVERED AT GEN. ROBERT E. LEE’S HEADQUARTERS

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – PIECE OF BRICK AND DROPPED CS MINIE BALL RECOVERED AT GEN. ROBERT E. LEE’S HEADQUARTERS

Housed in an attractive matted Riker box display, this relic grouping features a small piece of original brick (1 1/4 “ x 1 ½” x 5/8”) from the world famous Thompson House, better known as… (2025-2172). Learn More »

$95.00
ON HOLD

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – PIECE OF WOOD AND DROPPED 3 RING MINIE RECOVERED ON CULP’S HILL

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – PIECE OF WOOD AND DROPPED 3 RING MINIE RECOVERED ON CULP’S HILL

Housed in an attractive matted Riker box display, this relic grouping features a small piece of original wood (1 ¾” x 1 7/8” x 3/8”} from a tree located on Culp’s Hill on the Gettysburg… (2025-2176). Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – ORIGINAL WOOD FROM BEAM OF THE EVERGREEN CEMETERY GATEHOUSE, WITH DROPPED BULLET RECOVERED ON CEMETERY HILL

GETTYSBURG RELIC DISPLAY – ORIGINAL WOOD FROM BEAM OF THE EVERGREEN CEMETERY GATEHOUSE, WITH DROPPED BULLET RECOVERED ON CEMETERY HILL

Housed in an attractive matted Riker box display, this relic grouping features a small piece of the original wood from a beam of the Evergreen Cemetery Gatehouse removed during renovations (1” x 1… (2025-2175). Learn More »

$95.00
SOLD

REVOLUTIONARY WAR LOYALIST “KING’S AMERICAN DRAGOONS” BRIDLE ROSETTE, FROM COLLECTION OF HOWARD MADAUS

REVOLUTIONARY WAR LOYALIST “KING’S AMERICAN DRAGOONS” BRIDLE ROSETTE, FROM COLLECTION OF HOWARD MADAUS

This item is a cast brass circular rosette for a regimental bridle; the motif of the face is nearly identical to that of the regimental buttons. Measures 27mm. it features an incised motif of a six… (1298-03). Learn More »

CANTLE OF A GRIMSLEY PATTERN ARTILLERY DRIVER’S SADDLE FROM CITY POINT

CANTLE OF A GRIMSLEY PATTERN ARTILLERY DRIVER’S SADDLE FROM CITY POINT

Located at the confluence of the Appomattox and James Rivers, City Point was the site of Grant’s headquarters in the Petersburg campaign and also a massive supply depot and transportation hub with… (2022-467). Learn More »

$250.00
Originally $395.00
SOLD

REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA AND EARLIER BRITISH BAYONET

REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA AND EARLIER BRITISH BAYONET

This bayonet was excavated in North America in the 19th century. It was designed to fit a "Brown Bess" type long arm. However, the size, about 10% smaller all around, indicates it was designed for a… (1032-217). Learn More »

RELIC “STAR” DEVICE RECOVERED NEAR FREDERICKSBURG

RELIC “STAR” DEVICE RECOVERED NEAR FREDERICKSBURG

This is an excavated brass star. The piece has a smooth chocolate-brown patina overall. Measures 35mm across. A small central hole on the back side is the only indication of where an attachment device… (2022-1346). Learn More »

$275.00
Originally $375.00
SOLD

RELIC WW1-ERA USMC QM DEPARTMENT BADGE

RELIC WW1-ERA USMC QM DEPARTMENT BADGE

This is an excavated badge from an employee at the U.S.M.C. quartermaster department. The brass badge is engraved “U.S.M.C. / 1098 / Q.M. DEPT.” and has an even “dug” green patina. There is a… (2022-1369). Learn More »

$75.00
Originally $100.00
SOLD

RELIC CIVIL WAR PICKET PIN – RECOVERED NEAR FREDERICKSBURG

RELIC CIVIL WAR PICKET PIN – RECOVERED NEAR FREDERICKSBURG

This is an excavated Civil War iron picket pin.  A regulation piece of equipment for cavalrymen. Used to stake-down a horse temporarily while on picket or grazing. Measures 11 ½” long overall.… (2022-1391). Learn More »

$85.00
Originally $125.00
SOLD

RELIC BRASS STAR & CRESCENT-SHAPED CAPE PIN & CHAIN EXCAVATED NEAR FREDERICKSBURG

RELIC BRASS STAR & CRESCENT-SHAPED CAPE PIN & CHAIN EXCAVATED NEAR FREDERICKSBURG

Excavated brass cape pin and chain. Although not actually a “pin,” a chain connected two such pieces and was run through button holes to hold a cape closed. These are found in various shapes… (2022-1349). Learn More »

$395.00
Originally $595.00

RELIC .36 CALIBER BRASS TWO-CAVITY BULLET MOLD – RECOVERED NEAR FREDERICSBURG

RELIC .36 CALIBER BRASS TWO-CAVITY BULLET MOLD – RECOVERED NEAR FREDERICSBURG

This is an excavated .36 caliber two cavity bullet mold for “Navy” revolvers. The mold halves are brass with a steel sprue cutter, screw, and pins. The mold is approximately 5” in overall… (2022-1313). Learn More »

$85.00
Originally $125.00
SOLD

US PATTERN 1826 EAGLE BREAST PLATE, FROM G.A.R. POST 551 COLLECTION (YORK SPRINGS, PA)

US PATTERN 1826 EAGLE BREAST PLATE, FROM G.A.R. POST 551 COLLECTION (YORK SPRINGS, PA)

This Federal shoulder belt plate is of the regulation 1826 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear eagle in the center. Face has a… (2022-1849). Learn More »

$225.00
Originally $295.00

RARE “DUG” RELOADABLE IRON CHAMBER FOR AGAR/UNION REPEATING GUN

RARE “DUG” RELOADABLE IRON CHAMBER FOR AGAR/UNION REPEATING GUN

Offered here is an iron tube that was used in the .58 caliber, Union Repeating Gun (aka Coffee Mill gun, Agar).  Paper cartridges were loaded into these reusable iron chambers.  The chamber features… (2022-2815). Learn More »

$300.00
Originally $395.00
SOLD

US MODEL 1816 SOCKET BAYONET RECOVERED AT FREDERICKSBURG

US MODEL 1816 SOCKET BAYONET RECOVERED AT FREDERICKSBURG

Bayonet is full length but is rusted throughout. Bayonet appears to have been painted black once to slow down the rust but that is now chipping off in areas. [ad]… (2022-1316). Learn More »

$100.00
Originally $125.00

DUG PATTERN 1855 BAYONET FROM FREDERICKSBURG

DUG PATTERN 1855 BAYONET FROM FREDERICKSBURG

Bayonet has full length blade and socket with mortise. Locking ring is frozen. No markings are visible. Surfaces are covered in a heavy rust with remains of black paint. It appears that once the… (2022-1319). Learn More »

$100.00
Originally $125.00

RELIC -- US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE – BRASS WIRE LOOPS

RELIC -- US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE – BRASS WIRE LOOPS

“Dug” US cartridge box plate for the outer flap of the infantry cartridge pouch. Large “US” in the center of the plate. The face remains smooth with a fine dark patina. There are some dings… (2025-3154). Learn More »

A McDOWELL PATTERN U.S. FORAGE CAP (MODEL 1858) WITH STAFF OFFICER SIDE BUTTONS, EXCAVATED AT FORT PEMBINA

A McDOWELL PATTERN U.S. FORAGE CAP (MODEL 1858) WITH STAFF OFFICER SIDE BUTTONS, EXCAVATED AT FORT PEMBINA

Browned (faded from original dark blue) wool broadcloth body over buckram; leather visor and bound brim; black leather chinstrap with small rectangular buckle; gilt staff‑officer eagle buttons… (2025-3682). Learn More »

NICE .69 CALIBER NO-GROOVE “PRUSSIAN” BULLET

NICE .69 CALIBER NO-GROOVE “PRUSSIAN” BULLET

This big bullet is a Northern arsenal-made bullet. Literally “pressed and turned” on a bullet machine where a slug of lead was cut, pressed in a die to form the nose and cavity, then turned on a… (2024-981). Learn More »


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ID’D DRAFTING SET – THE FAMED “BOY COLONEL” HENRY BERGWYN – 26th NC, KILLED AT GETTYSBURG ON JULY 1

Henry “Harry” King Burgwyn, Jr. was known as the “Boy Colonel” because he attained that rank at the early age of twenty. He was perhaps the youngest colonel in the Confederate Army. Unfortunately, he never lived to see his twenty-second… (846-570). Learn More »

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