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John O. Foster was a Methodist minister attached to the Union’s 24th Army Corps and is said to have preached the first sermon following the fall of Richmond, April 4th, 1865. Foster landed at City… (115-09). Learn More »
$275.00
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German Luftschutz or “Air Protection” helmet worn by the German version of the air raid warden. Helmet is of the gladiator pattern with a raised bead going around the base of the crown and is made… (2026-2243). Learn More »
$275.00
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We owned this chasseur-style kepi some twenty years ago and it has just come on the market again. It shows wear and use, but rates very good for condition. Still with it is a 2006 letter by textile… (526-68). Learn More »
This is a pretty set of Civil War captain’s shoulder straps with single-row embroidered bullion borders with spun wire edges and green velvet centers. The gilt finish to the bullion shows light… (490-7650). Learn More »
This fine artifact of Civil War military headgear is an infantry Model 1860 leather shako of the French-pattern and was used by Union troops early in the war. Shako was part of 10,000 sets of uniforms… (2026-2216). Learn More »
$695.00
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This is an original Civil War period officer’s sash in good, used condition. Worn by officers in most of the branches of the United States Army, the waist sash was a common uniform accoutrement that… (1273-53). Learn More »
This "Nazi political" flag was hauled down from the Naples Italy central post office by US sailor Robert Dale Markin; Shipfitter 3rd to 1st Class1942 to 1945. Markin was born in 1921 and died in… (282-465). Learn More »
$1,100.00
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These wool blankets were an essential piece of a Union soldier's gear. This high quality one is full length and unaltered. It measures 63 inches wide by 76 inches in length. The ends are "raw" on the… (1316-13). Learn More »
A scarce early World War 2 helmet and liner that have been together forever, showing use, but complete and in very good condition. This is the M1 pattern US steel helmet with front seam and fixed… (2026-790). Learn More »
This is a pair of leather boots with pegged soles and heels. The body of the boot is made of multiple pieces. The front piece runs from the toe to the side of the ankle and then half way up the front… (2026-979). Learn More »
$350.00
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This is a good condition Civil War chasseur-style officer’s kepi, defined by the inset crown and short sides popularized by French light infantry- hence the “chasseur” designation. These were… (1316-01). Learn More »
John O. Foster was a Methodist minister attached to the Union’s 24th Army Corps and is said to have preached the first sermon following the fall of Richmond, April 4th, 1865. Foster landed at City… (115-07). Learn More »
$275.00
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Shako plume has remained in very good condition from being stored in this japanned tin canister. Both ends have hinged lids that fully function. Brass band is around plume. Plume measures 13" long.… (179-928). Learn More »
$250.00
Originally $315.00
This nice condition A-2 jacket was worn in WW2 by Lt. Kenneth Lester Vaughn. He was a B-17 co-pilot with the 511th Bomb Squadron, 351st Bomb Group, 8th Air Force in England. The Type A-2 flying jacket… (534-46). Learn More »
This Civil War era original leather flag pole carry sling is in complete, very good condition. Made of finely finished black leather, folded on the reverse. Stitched with a meandering elliptical… (1256-51). Learn More »
This low crown, chasseur style kepi has a clear Baker and McKenney maker’s address impressed in gold lettering on the underside of the stiffener in the crown using their 63 Grand St. address, dating… (2026-1000). Learn More »
Presented here is a most extraordinary and identified Civil War grouping that consists of an original Federal uniform, wartime letters and journal that were brought home after the war by Robert Newton… (1179-259). Learn More »
A very good example of the regulation U.S. Model 1858 Army Hat, known also as the Hardee or Jeff Davis hat, adopted by the new cavalry regiments of 1855 and in 1858 by the entire army. Constructed of… (1273-139). Learn More »
$4,700.00
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Offered here is a vintage leather flag holder. This is a single strap model with roller buckle and pocket for flag pole. Leather strap is in good complete condition. Made of tarred leather, the… (2025-3680). Learn More »
$395.00
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This is a very significant regulation Civil War US ordinary navy seaman’s cloth cap. One of the types that is instantly recognizable, made of thick blue-black cloth with wide, soft crown, and no… (1179-657). Learn More »
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Commercial caps were simply those purchased privately rather the issued by the government. They might more or less closely follow contract patterns with the purchaser able to suit his taste and wallet, though an enlisted man, seeking something nicer… (1052-139). Learn More »