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ARTILLERY 2nd LIEUTENANT’S FROCK COAT, COMMISSION TIN, AND BILLFOLD OF LT. A. T. MCMILLAN (MACMILLAN) BATTERY C 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY

ARTILLERY 2nd LIEUTENANT’S FROCK COAT, COMMISSION TIN, AND BILLFOLD OF LT. A. T. MCMILLAN (MACMILLAN) BATTERY C 1st RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY

This artillery officer’s group was on display in the Texas Civil War Museum and consists of regulation Union artillery officer’s frock coat, the japanned tin tube that held his officer’s… (1268-547). Learn More »

$5,500.00
ON HOLD

IMPRESSIVE SILK AMERICAN MILITARY FLAG

IMPRESSIVE SILK AMERICAN MILITARY FLAG

At first glimpse this now 29 inch by 29-inch hand painted white silk flag appears to be of Civil War vintage, and although that may be exactly what it is, it is not impossible that it dates a half a… (2025-1887). Learn More »

ONE OF THE VERY FEW GENUINE WORLD WAR 2 NAZI COSSACK KUBANKAS

ONE OF THE VERY FEW GENUINE WORLD WAR 2 NAZI COSSACK KUBANKAS

Let it be known we do not support or condone Adolf Hitler or the Nazi party in any way, shape, or form. That said let me continue with the description of this very rare piece of military headdress… (1284-02). Learn More »

$5,750.00
Originally $6,375.00
SOLD

2002 COPY OF “U.S. ARMY HEADGEAR 1812-1872” BY JOHN P. LANGELLIER & C. PAUL LOANE

2002 COPY OF “U.S. ARMY HEADGEAR 1812-1872” BY JOHN P. LANGELLIER & C. PAUL LOANE

Full title is “U.S. ARMY HEADGEAR 1812-1872” by John P. Langellier and C. Paul Loane; forward by Don Troiani. Published by Schiffer Military Books of Atglen, Pennsylvania in 2002. Next to new… (602-32). Learn More »

$50.00
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24th MICHIGAN IRON BRIGADE LT. COLONEL MARK FLANIGAN’S HARDEE HAT INSIGNIA WITH HIS LT. COLONEL AND BREVET BRIG. GENERAL SHOULDER STRAPS: WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG

24th MICHIGAN IRON BRIGADE LT. COLONEL MARK FLANIGAN’S HARDEE HAT INSIGNIA WITH HIS LT. COLONEL AND BREVET BRIG. GENERAL SHOULDER STRAPS: WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG

“Lieutenant-Colonel Flanigan lost his leg in this battle. His conduct here, as everywhere in battle, was gallant and daring.” So wrote Colonel Henry Morrow of the 24th Michigan in his official… (1255-01). Learn More »

$7,500.00
Originally $8,950.00

A GROUP BELONGING TO CAPTAIN TO MAJOR DAVID SCHOOLEY

A GROUP BELONGING TO CAPTAIN TO MAJOR DAVID SCHOOLEY

Battery M, Second Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (112th Pennsylvania Volunteers) was recruited by Capt. David Schooley, July and August 1862. It was known then as Schooley’s Independent Battery.… (1268-550). Learn More »

A FANTASTIC FORT FISHER RELATED NAVAL GROUPING – DR. DAVID PUTNEY GOODHUE

A FANTASTIC FORT FISHER RELATED NAVAL GROUPING – DR. DAVID PUTNEY GOODHUE

The last will and testament of Dr. David Putney Goodhue dated the 12th day of January 1911 states in part: "I give and bequeath to my son...my uniform and sword I had when I was in the U.S. Navy and… (1268-747). Learn More »

INDIAN WARS PERIOD FROCK COAT WITH CIVIL WAR STYLING

INDIAN WARS PERIOD FROCK COAT WITH CIVIL WAR STYLING

This double-breasted, dark blue officer’s-style frock coat shows some Civil War styling indicating it might have been made for a veteran or perhaps for a militia unit that retained older, more… (36-106). Learn More »

1863 DATED NAVY COMMISSIONING PENNANT

1863 DATED NAVY COMMISSIONING PENNANT

Red, white and blue US Navy commissioning pennant, measuring about 16-1/2 feet (roughly 198 inches) long overall. These pennants were hoisted when a ship was commissioned and with a few exceptions,… (1179-1423). Learn More »

A CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY OFFICER'S FROCK COAT AND TROUSERS – JOHN CHEVES HASKELL, SOUTH CAROLINA

A CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY OFFICER'S FROCK COAT AND TROUSERS – JOHN CHEVES HASKELL, SOUTH CAROLINA

Here for your consideration are uniform pieces of lieutenant to major to lieutenant-colonel John Cheves Haskell of South Carolina. We will break the offering into his history, his frock coat, and his… (1268-559). Learn More »

$60,000.00
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CONFEDERATE OFFICER'S FORAGE CAP

CONFEDERATE OFFICER'S FORAGE CAP

This captain's cap is almost identical to the forage cap of Captain Wallace, of Gordonsville, Virginia to be found on page 164 in Time-Life's Echoes of Glory. Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy. It… (1268-063). Learn More »

$19,500.00
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AN ASSEMBLAGE BOTH WAR AND POST WAR OF A GETTYSBURG  "WOLVERINE” – WILLIAM H. DUNN, 5TH AND 10TH MICHIGAN CAVALRY

AN ASSEMBLAGE BOTH WAR AND POST WAR OF A GETTYSBURG "WOLVERINE” – WILLIAM H. DUNN, 5TH AND 10TH MICHIGAN CAVALRY

William H. Dunn of Ganges, Michigan served in both the 5th and 10th Michigan Cavalry during the Civil War. He enlisted on Aug. 14, 1862 in Co. "I" 5th Michigan Cavalry. At Gettysburg Dunn, a trooper… (1268-779). Learn More »

IDENTIFIED FIELD-USED AND SOLDIER MODIFIED SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL MARKED HEAVY ARTILLERY ENLISTED FROCK COAT OF S.H. YAHRES, 5th PA HEAVY ARTILLERY

IDENTIFIED FIELD-USED AND SOLDIER MODIFIED SCHUYLKILL ARSENAL MARKED HEAVY ARTILLERY ENLISTED FROCK COAT OF S.H. YAHRES, 5th PA HEAVY ARTILLERY

This Civil War Pattern 1858 uniform coat worn by a heavy artilleryman while serving as infantry has a great deal of character- good overall condition and color, but legitimate age in the darker tone… (1268-543). Learn More »

IRON BRIGADE CAPTAIN DILLON'S FROCK COAT WHO AT GETTYSBURG "BEHAVED HANDSOMELY IN FRONT OF MCPHERSON'S WOODS"

IRON BRIGADE CAPTAIN DILLON'S FROCK COAT WHO AT GETTYSBURG "BEHAVED HANDSOMELY IN FRONT OF MCPHERSON'S WOODS"

The Iron Brigade was one of the most celebrated military organizations of the American Civil War. Composed originally of the 2nd, 6th and 7th Wisconsin and 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry regiments,… (1268-306). Learn More »

35-STAR U.S. FLAG

35-STAR U.S. FLAG

The 35-star US became official on July 4, 1863, with the admission of West Virginia to the Union and was official until July 4, 1865, when a 36th star was added for Nevada. This one is constructed of… (2025-1988). Learn More »

$1,950.00
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DOUBLE ROW MAJOR OF STAFF SHOULDER STRAPS

DOUBLE ROW MAJOR OF STAFF SHOULDER STRAPS

A very good pair of Civil War officer’s shoulder straps with the gold oak leaves of a Major set on a black ground indicating a staff appointment. This is not to say a desk job. Staff officers were… (1299-11). Learn More »

$895.00
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LIKE NEW CONDITION CIVIL WAR DOUBLE-BORDER INFANTRY CAPTAIN SHOULDER STRAPS

LIKE NEW CONDITION CIVIL WAR DOUBLE-BORDER INFANTRY CAPTAIN SHOULDER STRAPS

These Civil War infantry captain’s shoulder straps are as new condition as one could ever hope to find. Officers had to purchase their own uniforms, insignia, weapons and gear and these look pretty… (1299-12). Learn More »

CIVIL WAR MAJOR OF INFANTRY SHOULDER STRAPS

CIVIL WAR MAJOR OF INFANTRY SHOULDER STRAPS

A scarce set of regulation Civil War shoulder straps for a major of infantry, showing wear and use, but complete, and in good condition. With only one major per infantry regiment, any major’s… (1299-15). Learn More »

$650.00
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IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR ENLISTEDMAN’S MOUNTED OVERCOAT: 16th PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY- A GETTYSBURG VETERAN: 1863 AND 1938!

IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR ENLISTEDMAN’S MOUNTED OVERCOAT: 16th PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY- A GETTYSBURG VETERAN: 1863 AND 1938!

Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this is a regulation 1851 pattern mounted overcoat, the standard Civil War overcoat for U.S. cavalrymen, identified to Robert C. Blair, Co.… (1268-773). Learn More »

EXCELLENT CONDITION SCARCE SMITH PATENT INFANTRY MAJOR STRAPS WITH A SUBTLE, ELEGANT TOUCH

EXCELLENT CONDITION SCARCE SMITH PATENT INFANTRY MAJOR STRAPS WITH A SUBTLE, ELEGANT TOUCH

Infantry field officer’s straps are scarce simply from the numbers involved: only one colonel, lieutenant-colonel and major to thirty line officers in a regiment at a time, and far less turn-over.… (410-907). Learn More »


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RARE AMES MODEL 1847 SAPPERS & MINERS ARTILLERY MUSKETOON SWORD BAYONET-DATED 1847

These well-made sword bayonets were produced from 1847 through 1856 for the Springfield Model 1847 Sappers & Miners musketoon, of which only 830 total arms were manufactured. The bayonet is from the second contract of 300, as it does not have… (490-7261). Learn More »

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