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RELIC, SMALL US PATTERN 1839 WAIST BELT PLATE FROM TUPELO

RELIC, SMALL US PATTERN 1839 WAIST BELT PLATE FROM TUPELO

This “dug” Federal cartridge box plate is the small size of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with… (1032-249). Learn More »

RELIC, SMALL US PATTERN 1839 WAIST BELT PLATE FROM CHANCELLORSVILLE

RELIC, SMALL US PATTERN 1839 WAIST BELT PLATE FROM CHANCELLORSVILLE

This “dug” Federal cartridge box plate is the small size of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with… (1032-248). Learn More »

BULLET IN LARGE PIECE OF WOOD – CULP’S HILL, GETTYSBURG

BULLET IN LARGE PIECE OF WOOD – CULP’S HILL, GETTYSBURG

A very interesting specimen of a “bullet in wood”. This is a large piece of wood and measures approximately 11.5” tall, 8” wide, and 4” thick. The bullet is located toward the top of this… (2025-532). Learn More »

$495.00
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BULLET-STRUCK CANTEEN EX-MILLER G.A.R. POST #551, YORK SPRINGS, PA

BULLET-STRUCK CANTEEN EX-MILLER G.A.R. POST #551, YORK SPRINGS, PA

This US Civil War canteen is the corrugated pattern, rather fittingly in this case nicknamed the “bulls-eye” pattern since it was clearly used for target practice. The corrugated rings… (1202-1033). Learn More »

RELIC, US PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE, W.H. SMITH BROOKLYN, FROM FREDERICKSBURG

RELIC, US PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE, W.H. SMITH BROOKLYN, FROM FREDERICKSBURG

This “dug” Federal waist belt plate is of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with nice, smooth dark… (1032-247). Learn More »

$350.00
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RELIC, US PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE

RELIC, US PATTERN 1839 BELT PLATE

This “dug” Federal waist belt plate is of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with nice dark brown… (1032-244). Learn More »

$295.00
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KENNESAW GEORGIA AREA BATTLEFIELD PICK-UPS FROM A GA CAVALRY VET’S FAMILY  INCLUDING TWO CARBINES AND SOME OF HIS OWN WARTIME GEAR

KENNESAW GEORGIA AREA BATTLEFIELD PICK-UPS FROM A GA CAVALRY VET’S FAMILY INCLUDING TWO CARBINES AND SOME OF HIS OWN WARTIME GEAR

This group of ten items came to us by way of a Georgia collector from a great-grandson of a David L. Patrick, Co. E 2nd Georgia Cavalry. Patrick’s records are incomplete, like most CS records, but… (2025-3629). Learn More »

$5,500.00
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CONFEDERATE TENT STAKE RECOVERED FROM ABANDONED REBEL CAMP AT CENTREVILLE, VIRGINIA, MARCH 1862 - WITH PERIOD MANUSCRIPT AND TYPED PROVENANCE LABELS

CONFEDERATE TENT STAKE RECOVERED FROM ABANDONED REBEL CAMP AT CENTREVILLE, VIRGINIA, MARCH 1862 - WITH PERIOD MANUSCRIPT AND TYPED PROVENANCE LABELS

A hand-hewn hardwood tent stake, approximately 12 1/2 inches in length, of the type used to secure shelter and wall tents in the field. Split and shaped from a single piece of close-grained hardwood… (1273-143). Learn More »

THE ULTIMATE BATTLE OF SHILOH RELIC

THE ULTIMATE BATTLE OF SHILOH RELIC

One of the many lasting impacts of the Battle of Shiloh was the death of Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston the highest-ranking officer, on either side, killed during the war.  Born in… (1284-46). Learn More »

WAR OF 1812 BUTTON GROUP RECOVERED FROM FORTS ERIE, NIAGARA, AND GEORGE

WAR OF 1812 BUTTON GROUP RECOVERED FROM FORTS ERIE, NIAGARA, AND GEORGE

Offered here is a group of seven “dug” buttons, recovered on private property near Fort Erie, Fort Niagara, and Fort George. Included are buttons from the British 6th Regiment of Foot, 100th… (1298-16). Learn More »

WAR OF 1812 BUTTON GROUP RECOVERED FROM FORTS ERIE, NIAGARA, AND GEORGE

WAR OF 1812 BUTTON GROUP RECOVERED FROM FORTS ERIE, NIAGARA, AND GEORGE

Offered here is a group of six “dug” buttons, recovered on private property near Fort Erie, Fort Niagara, and Fort George. Included are buttons from the British 26th Regiment of Foot, 41st… (1298-18). Learn More »

WAR OF 1812 INSIGNIA GROUP RECOVERED FROM FORTS ERIE, NIAGARA, AND GEORGE

WAR OF 1812 INSIGNIA GROUP RECOVERED FROM FORTS ERIE, NIAGARA, AND GEORGE

Offered here is a group of “dug” uniform decorations, recovered on private property near Fort Erie, Fort Niagara, and Fort George. Included are a large regimental number “8”, an Infantry… (1298-14). Learn More »

REVOLUTIONARY WAR IRON BAR SHOT, CYLINDRICAL-HEAD ("HAMMER") TYPE, RECOVERED IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY, CIRCA LATE 18TH CENTURY

REVOLUTIONARY WAR IRON BAR SHOT, CYLINDRICAL-HEAD ("HAMMER") TYPE, RECOVERED IN THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY, CIRCA LATE 18TH CENTURY

A solid wrought- and cast-iron bar shot of the cylindrical-head form, comprising two drum-shaped heads united by a single rigid bar. Bar shot — "dismantling shot" — was anti-rigging ordnance fired… (1298-21). Learn More »

 REVOLUTIONARY WAR / WAR OF 1812 IRON BAR SHOT  (c. 1775-1815)

REVOLUTIONARY WAR / WAR OF 1812 IRON BAR SHOT (c. 1775-1815)

Iron bar shot of the classic two-headed ("dumbbell") form: a pair of solid cast-iron spheres joined by a heavy central bar. USE: Bar shot was first and foremost an anti-rigging round. In a naval… (1298-20). Learn More »

2ND MODEL "BROWN BESS" — BRITISH SHORT LAND PATTERN FLINTLOCK MUSKET, EXCAVATED NEAR FORT ERIE

2ND MODEL "BROWN BESS" — BRITISH SHORT LAND PATTERN FLINTLOCK MUSKET, EXCAVATED NEAR FORT ERIE

A rare excavated example of the British 2nd Model, or Short Land Pattern, flintlock musket — the storied "Brown Bess" that served as the standard infantry arm of British and Crown forces from the… (1273-125). Learn More »

U.S. CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 1808 PATTERN, PERIOD-ALTERED TO CARBINE LENGTH – RECOVERED NEAR LAKE GEORGE, NY

U.S. CONTRACT FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 1808 PATTERN, PERIOD-ALTERED TO CARBINE LENGTH – RECOVERED NEAR LAKE GEORGE, NY

A U.S. Contract flintlock of the Model 1808 pattern, period-altered to carbine length, with a recovery history in the Lake George region of New York. The arm retains its iron side plate, trigger… (1273-121). Learn More »

FRENCH FIRST EMPIRE SHAKO PLATE OF THE 103rd REGIMENT OF INFANTRY

FRENCH FIRST EMPIRE SHAKO PLATE OF THE 103rd REGIMENT OF INFANTRY

This dug French Napoleonic plate of stamped brass is the Infantry Model of 1810 which was in use until 1815 even after the introduction of the more iconic but late Model 1812 (with the eagle… (1284-47). Learn More »

SCARCE CONFEDERATE 6-POUNDER BORMAN CANNON BALL FROM GETTYSBURG

SCARCE CONFEDERATE 6-POUNDER BORMAN CANNON BALL FROM GETTYSBURG

This is a nice, excavated 6-pounder cannon ball.  Iron body exhibits pitting typical of a “dug” item. Fuse is missing, leaving the wide threaded recess that once held the Borman fuse. The under… (2026-1550). Learn More »

SMALL PATTERN “BURNSIDE” CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE FROM ANTIETAM! FOUND DECEMBER 1954 BY SYD KERKSIS

SMALL PATTERN “BURNSIDE” CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE FROM ANTIETAM! FOUND DECEMBER 1954 BY SYD KERKSIS

Smaller size round eagle cartridge box plates are usually nicknamed “Burnside” pattern plates from their recovery in later war, 1864, sites associated with Burnside’s 9th Army Corps. O’Donnell… (2026-1735). Learn More »

$675.00
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RARE CIVIL WAR ERA US 24-POUNDER CASE SHOT SHELL, SECTIONED FOR DISPLAY

RARE CIVIL WAR ERA US 24-POUNDER CASE SHOT SHELL, SECTIONED FOR DISPLAY

A superb example of an original U.S. 24-pounder case shot artillery shell, professionally sectioned to reveal the interior construction. The cast iron body retains excellent definition, displaying the… (1262-38). Learn More »


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