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Offered are three medals that were worn proudly by Civil War Confederate Brigadier General Allen Thomas Jr. "Born in Howard County, Maryland, he was an 1850 graduate of the College of New Jersey. He… (1289-32). Learn More »
Formed celluloid letter opener with a blade that meas. approx. 6.75 inches long topped with a 3.50 inch bust of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Blade has gold lettering on one side that… (1304-59). Learn More »
$295.00
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Off white ribbon meas. approx. 2.00 x 5.50 inches with gold lettering that reads “DELEGATE 14TH ANNUAL SESSION GRAND CAMP C.V. VA. PETERSBURG, VA. OCTOBER 23-26-1901.” The center portion of the… (1304-33). Learn More »
$395.00
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Medal consists of a slot broach at top with the original pin on the reverse. Suspend from the broach is a 1.50-inch-long red ribbon that is in good condition. Fastened to the ribbon is a bronze… (1011-128). Learn More »
$60.00
Originally $75.00
During World War One the 101st US Infantry was made up of National Guardsmen from the state of Massachusetts. The regiment served as part of the 26th “Yankee” Division in France from 1917 to 1918.… (1011-118). Learn More »
$35.00
Originally $45.00
Enlisted on 8/30/1862 as a Corporal and mustered into Company K, 12th West Virginia Infantry. As with many West Virginia Volunteers, George Fradd’s records lack generous detail. This medal lacks… (2025-857). Learn More »
$200.00
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Prior to 1889, Confederate veterans had no national organization similar to the Grand Army of the Republic. Several separate fraternal and memorial groups existed on a local and regional level.… (2025-813). Learn More »
$550.00
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This Sons of Union Veterans badge is in excellent condition, with a nice portrait drop pin featuring General John Reynolds – the iconic Lancaster native killed in the escalating early phases of the… (2025-760). Learn More »
As with many West Virginia Volunteers, George Fradd’s records lack generous detail. He enlisted in 1862, mustered in in Buckhannon, and served with the Battery for its full term. The medal itself… (2025-853). Learn More »
These medals are often taken to be merely general badges commemorating the dedication of the New York State monument at Gettysburg. They were, in fact, struck for issue only to New York soldiers… (2025-826). Learn More »
$100.00
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The 8th New York State Volunteer Infantry holds an interesting distinction among Federal regiments. In April of 1862, as the war heated up in Virginia, the 8th found themselves short of rations. … (2025-863). Learn More »
This badge is made of four silver “steps” linked together forming the “ladder”. A tarnished bullion tassel is suspended from the bottom and a silk red, white, and blue ribbon is attached to… (2025-808). Learn More »
$495.00
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This medal was presented to West Virginia Volunteer Veteran Frank Converse to mark his honorable discharge from Federal Volunteer military service. It comes in the original box, which is labeled in… (2025-829). Learn More »
Authorized in 1902, these impressive, two-piece bronze medals consist of a rectangular pin-back bar reading, “MASSACHUSETTS MINUTE MEN OF 1861” and a circular drop with the Seal of the State of… (2025-849). Learn More »
A palm-size, turned wood urn with top, measuring 4-1/2” tall overall, including the top. Nicely inscribed in period ink on one face of the urn is: “Wild Flowers / Gathered in front of Ford’s… (2025-1890). Learn More »
An original official veteran’s badge for the Gettysburg 75th anniversary ceremonies in 1938. A bronze eagle spreads its wings over both Union and Confederate shields, backed by a blue and gray… (286-1431). Learn More »
$1,500.00
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Badge has two pieces. Silver top bar is rectangular but with a scalloped bottom. Face has a finely done wavy lined border with fern decorations in the corners. Reverse retains the original “T”… (142-98). Learn More »
$400.00
Originally $450.00
This uncommonly found book was printed in limited numbers in 1919 and offered to veterans of the Division as part of a singular first edition by BARNETT W. HARRIS AND VIRGIL C. NICKERSON. It… (1288-03). Learn More »
Very nice coin silver ID badge in the shape of an acorn representing the 14th Army Corps. The face is engraved to define the “cap” of the acorn. The face of the badge is smooth with light… (1268-141). Learn More »
Very nice coin silver ID badge in the shape of a shield representing the 23rd Army Corps. The face is features finely tooled edges with blue wool filling the center; the blue designating the 3rd… (1268-148). Learn More »
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Manufactured: England Maker: William Harvey Year: 1840 - 1850 Model: Mameluke Size: 30.25 Condition: VG Wonderful Mamaluke Saber manufactured in England. Most likely for a British officer but possible it was imported to the US market. … (870-74). Learn More »