Relics

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LARGE FRAMED RELIC SHOWBOARD

LARGE FRAMED RELIC SHOWBOARD

This relic board is very like those assembled from Gettysburg relics by John Rosensteel and displayed on the porch of the Round Top Museum, but differs in displaying the relics on horizontal rather… (1242-06). Learn More »

$2,800.00
Originally $3,000.00

CIVIL WAR ENLISTEDMAN’S BELT AND BUCKLE FROM G.A.R. POST 551, YORK SPRINGS

CIVIL WAR ENLISTEDMAN’S BELT AND BUCKLE FROM G.A.R. POST 551, YORK SPRINGS

This is a terrific old battlefield “pick-up” Civil War enlisted belt and buckle. Leather belt is in fair condition for a “relic.” Leather is crinkled, dried, and shows “shrinkage” with… (1202-1025). Learn More »

EARLY GETTYSBURG SOUVENIR WOOD CANE STAMPED PICKETT’S CHARGE

EARLY GETTYSBURG SOUVENIR WOOD CANE STAMPED PICKETT’S CHARGE

Here is an early souvenir walking cane made of sapling taken from the famous Gettysburg battlefield area of Pickett’s Charge. This wooden cane measures about 36" long. The handle area retains 10”… (2025-538). Learn More »

$495.00
ON HOLD

CONFEDERATE GUTTER-BACK FIXED-TONGUE FRAME BUCKLE FOUND AT HARPERS FERRY

CONFEDERATE GUTTER-BACK FIXED-TONGUE FRAME BUCKLE FOUND AT HARPERS FERRY

Fixed-tongue frame buckles were simple in design, strong, lightweight, easy to cast and finish, and were widely produced throughout the south. This frame of this version has is cast with a channel in… (2025-3580). Learn More »

LONG STYLE CONFEDERATE FUSE ADAPTER FROM GETTYSBURG

LONG STYLE CONFEDERATE FUSE ADAPTER FROM GETTYSBURG

The most widely used Confederate fuse plugs were the copper time fuse adapters with two spanner holes in the head. These fuse adapters came in various lengths and head diameters. This long style was… (2025-1670). Learn More »

RELIC US 3” PARROTT FUSE ADAPTER FROM GETTYSBURG

RELIC US 3” PARROTT FUSE ADAPTER FROM GETTYSBURG

Zinc Parrott (long) fuse adapter measuring approximately 2.5” long. From a fired shell. Head is flanged with spanner holes and measures about 1.25” in diameter. Some deterioration around the edge… (2025-1669). Learn More »

RELIC US 3” HOTCHKISS FUSE ADAPTER FROM GETTYSBURG

RELIC US 3” HOTCHKISS FUSE ADAPTER FROM GETTYSBURG

Brass Hotchkiss fuse adapter measuring approximately 2.25” long. From a fired shell. Head is flanged with a screwdriver slot and measures about 1.2” in diameter. Threads run about 1/2” down the… (2025-1666). Learn More »

W.H. SMITH MARKED EAGLE CARTRIDGE BOX SHOULDER BELT PLATE FOUND APRIL 1960 BY SYD KERKSIS IN A CS CAMP AT FREDERICKSBURG

W.H. SMITH MARKED EAGLE CARTRIDGE BOX SHOULDER BELT PLATE FOUND APRIL 1960 BY SYD KERKSIS IN A CS CAMP AT FREDERICKSBURG

This regulation belt plate for the cartridge box sling comes with its original collection envelope annotated by Syd Kerkis, the well-known and respected early relic hunter, collector and author,… (2026-568). Learn More »

$525.00
ON HOLD

OVAL PUPPY-PAW US BELT PLATE WITH LEATHER RECOVERED IN 1955 BY SYD KERKSIS IN U.S. 2nd CORPS LINES AT COLD HARBOR

OVAL PUPPY-PAW US BELT PLATE WITH LEATHER RECOVERED IN 1955 BY SYD KERKSIS IN U.S. 2nd CORPS LINES AT COLD HARBOR

This regulation US Civil War belt plate comes with Syd Kerksis’ original collection envelope with notations indicating he found it in April 1955 at Cold Harbor in the lines held by Barlow’s… (2026-567). Learn More »

$595.00
ON HOLD

THOMAS PORTER SLAVE TRADE BUTTON IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

THOMAS PORTER SLAVE TRADE BUTTON IN VERY GOOD CONDITION

Very good condition slave trade button made of copper alloy, bearing on the face “TP,” the mark of Thomas Porter II (1790-1857), with a manufacturer’s “quality” mark on reverse. This… (2026-335). Learn More »

GEORGIA PIKE BLADE RECOVERED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.

GEORGIA PIKE BLADE RECOVERED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.

Primitive, but cheap and easily made, pikes were recognized as a stop-gap measure until better arms could be obtained and were made throughout the south by small and large manufacturers with various… (2025-3625). Learn More »

ENLISTEDMAN’S LEATHER WAIST BELT RECOVERED FROM RIVER AT CITY POINT, VA

ENLISTEDMAN’S LEATHER WAIST BELT RECOVERED FROM RIVER AT CITY POINT, VA

Offered here is an interesting relic recovered out of the river at City Point, VA. Leather belt measures approximately 35” long x 1.75” wide. Many well-used holes from when a belt plate was… (2023-3169). Learn More »

OVAL US BELT PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS 1960 AT HAMILTON’S CROSSING

OVAL US BELT PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS 1960 AT HAMILTON’S CROSSING

This regulation plate comes with Syd Kerksis’ original collection envelope with notations at top indicating he found it at Hamilton Crossing in 1960 (with about half the staff here reading his month… (2026-451). Learn More »

DISPLAY CASE OF GETTYSBURG RELICS

DISPLAY CASE OF GETTYSBURG RELICS

Relics are displayed in very nice wood case (9.5” x 6.5”). Relics were recovered along the Baltimore Pike between that road and the Spangler’s Spring/Culp’s Hill area by author/publisher Dean… (236-1191). Learn More »

U.S. / C.S. 12-POUNDER SOLID SHOT – GETTYSBURG FOUND

U.S. / C.S. 12-POUNDER SOLID SHOT – GETTYSBURG FOUND

This is the most common solid shot projectile of any caliber used during the Civil War by both the Federal and Confederate forces. This is a solid iron cannon ball with dark brown tone and bubble… (557-16). Learn More »

CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX FROM GETTYSBURG'S SHIELDS MUSEUM

CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX FROM GETTYSBURG'S SHIELDS MUSEUM

This incomplete relic condition carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. We believe this is the pattern… (2025-2023). Learn More »

GETTYSBURG RELIC P1855 RIFLEMAN’S BELT HARDWARE – CRAWFORD FARM/MARSH CREEK – EX-BREAM COLLECTION

GETTYSBURG RELIC P1855 RIFLEMAN’S BELT HARDWARE – CRAWFORD FARM/MARSH CREEK – EX-BREAM COLLECTION

This hardware grouping corresponded to a Pattern 1855 Rifleman’s Belt, adopted prior to the Civil War for issuance to rifle-equipped regular US infantry and in select use through the Civil… (224-767). Learn More »

RELIC, U.S. P-1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM CHANCELLORSVILLE (CARVED C.S. FLAG?)

RELIC, U.S. P-1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM CHANCELLORSVILLE (CARVED C.S. FLAG?)

This “dug” Federal cartridge box 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… (1032-240). Learn More »

RELIC, US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM CORINTH

RELIC, US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE FROM CORINTH

This “dug” Federal cartridge box 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… (1032-241). Learn More »

ENFIELD LOCK PLATE RECOVERED FROM CULP’S HILL, GETTYSBURG – EX-BREAM COLLECTION

ENFIELD LOCK PLATE RECOVERED FROM CULP’S HILL, GETTYSBURG – EX-BREAM COLLECTION

This relic was recovered by famed relic hunter Ken Bream from private property near Culp’s Hill at an unknown date, and purchased from the 2021 auction of his collection.  This item was from Lot#… (224-753). Learn More »


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