Relics

Showing 56 to 60 out of 338


EDWARD WOODWARD GETTYSBURG DESK SET FROM GAR SKELLY POST #9, GETTYSBURG

EDWARD WOODWARD GETTYSBURG DESK SET FROM GAR SKELLY POST #9, GETTYSBURG

The set consists of a rectangular block of Sycamore wood sawn on the battlefield and mounted with a burl type wood center piece affixed with a .69 caliber round ball on top. The top of the wood base… (286-1439). Learn More »

$2,750.00
ON HOLD

U.S. MODEL 1863 MUSKET TOOL FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

U.S. MODEL 1863 MUSKET TOOL FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

This Combination Tool was used for the standard M1861 / M1863 muskets. It was a widely used tool during the Civil War. It has an open cone wrench and two screwdrivers. Unmarked. It is approximately… (224-805). Learn More »

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

Iron non-regulation bit used by Northern and Southern cavalry of the Civil War period. Side “cheek” pieces are approximately 6.5” long. These have two loops (at top and bottom) for tack.… (224-822). Learn More »

U.S. MODEL 1863 MUSKET TOOL FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

U.S. MODEL 1863 MUSKET TOOL FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

This Combination Tool was used for the standard M1861 / M1863 muskets. It was a widely used tool during the Civil War. It has an open cone wrench and two screwdrivers. Unmarked. It is approximately… (224-804). Learn More »

U.S. MODEL 1863 MUSKET TOOL FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

U.S. MODEL 1863 MUSKET TOOL FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

Here is an iron mold for .31 caliber pocket revolvers. Double cavity type; one round ball, one elongated ball. Hinge-type mold with sprue cutter mounted on top. It is approximately 5” long. Heavy… (224-807). Learn More »


Showing 56 to 60 out of 338

featured item

THE FROCK COAT AND SASH OF COLONEL WILLIAM McCOMB, 14TH TENNESSEE INFANTRY – WIA SHARPSBURG & CHANCELLORSVILLE

William McComb was a Pennsylvanian by birth. At the age of 26 he moved to Tennessee here he engaged in business. When the Civil War began he enlisted in the 14th Tennessee Infantry soon rising to a 2nd Lieutenant. He fought at Cheat Mountain in 1861… (1268-047). Learn More »

Upcoming Events

15
Dec
Instagram