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This is a pocket-size glass whiskey flask with metal screw top, leather covered upper body and lower body fitted with a metal drinking cup. Both the cap and cup are marked by James Dixon and Sons.… (2024-1733) Learn More »
11" X 14" unframed display with strands of Abraham Lincoln's hair as well as fragments from the scaffold that the conspirators were hung. Included are copy photos of Lincoln and the hanging scene.… (1259-01) Learn More »
$450.00
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Massachusetts is thought to be the only state to use its state seal on these scalloped-edge hat plates where other states went for a more generic U.S. eagle motif or panoply of arms. For an exact… (2024-544) Learn More »
This brown glazed water pitcher is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks and is pressed on each side to produce raised floral motifs and the US medical staff insignia adopted in 1902, a… (1202-158) Learn More »
Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum this world-class Confederate infantryman’s jacket worn by William B. Royal came directly out of the family in 2002, having been previously… (814-69) Learn More »
This is a very good example of the classic ca. 1740-1760 Dutch or Dutch/Germanic bayonet typical of those acquired along with muskets by the British government and sent to America for use by colonials… (490-6890) Learn More »
This is a good example of the regular Union army infantry bayonet and scabbard of the Civil War. The bayonet is the pattern adopted in 1855 for use on the new rifle-musket – that is: a rifle of… (2024-1392) Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a good example of the brass-hilted sword/saber bayonet for the Remington Model 1862 US Contract Rifle in Moller’s terminology or the “Model 1863 Contract Rifle” in Flayderman’s, and… (490-6793) Learn More »
This is a good condition original Civil War Union army regulation Model 1858 Forage Cap showing some wear and some careful, minor repairs. This pattern descended from the army shako of the 1850s,… (1235-27) Learn More »
A standard implement with every artillery piece, this rare, Civil War-era artillery gunner’s lanyard has survived the years in excellent condition. The iron hook at the end of the hemp lanyard was… (1256-97) Learn More »
$395.00
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This is a thick “pocket bible” that was presented to John McCall by his Sunday school teachers in 1854. This is “THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS” from the American Bible… (1256-114) Learn More »
This H-shaped, stamped belt plate was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1886 and used on what is sometimes called the “loose-loop” belt, which has woven cartridge loops. This clean blue belt and brass… (1216-219) Learn More »
Woven wool enlisted hat cord with 2-inch tassels. Originally meant for the Hardee/Jeff Davis hat, but was worn with just about any slouch hat, Union or Confederate. Yellow for Cavalry service. Good… (2024-1656) Learn More »
This attractive presentation sword was given to Colonel John Crawford Walker by the “officers of his corps,” the 35th Indiana, also known as the “First Irish.” The presentation is… (2024-274) Learn More »
$3,750.00
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This is a small oval locket with a Gem size tintype photo in the center. The photo is of a bearded man in a uniform coat. The locket is black with twelve gray dots around the perimeter. There is a… (160-634) Learn More »
$95.00
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This Whitney Navy serial number 18350 falls into the “Second Model 4th Type configuration as outlined by Williams and produced in 1863. The revolver has seen service, but rates about very good for… (490-6879) Learn More »
$1,895.00
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This is the iron swivel and snap hook that was on the carbine shoulder belt. They attached to all carbines via a sliding ring found on the left side of all military carbines. Overall length is 8 ½”… (2024-1629) Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a high-grade bullion embroidered insignia showing a flaming bomb, shell and flame, or flaming grenade superimposed on a pair of crossed cannons. In the US army the Ordnance Department in the… (160-613) Learn More »
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 smooth… (490-6995) Learn More »
This is a typical iron cannon ball of the era. Hollow iron ball filled with case shot and has a Bormann time fuse. These shells were for the 12-pounder smoothbore "Napoleon" cannons. Bormann fuse is… (490-6994) Learn More »
Here is a fired Confederate 3” bourreleted Mullane Type 1 common shell recovered from an unknown battlefield location. Made for the 3” Ordnance Rifle. Also known as a “Tennessee Sabot”, this… (490-7005) Learn More »
This H-shaped, stamped belt plate was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1886 and used on what is sometimes called the “loose-loop” belt, which has woven cartridge loops and ends that are secured to the… (1216-208) Learn More »
$250.00
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A view of a standing Union infantryman in uniform. He stands before a plain back drop. The man is wearing a nine-button frock, with leather accoutrements and brass plates all visible. He holds an… (160-630) Learn More »
$195.00
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A view of a standing New Hampshire infantryman in uniform. He stands before an American flag back drop. The man is wearing a nine-button frock, with leather accoutrements and brass plate all visible.… (160-653) Learn More »
$175.00
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Tintype photograph of Union Naval Ensign in uniform. Standing view with officer in double-breasted frock with drawn sword held up across chest. Cuffs show rank. Image is slightly dark. Tintype is… (431-64) Learn More »
This cdv photograph is a studio view of John Sedgewick in General’s uniform. Shoulder-up profile view. He is wearing a double-breasted frock with Brigadier General’s (one-star) shoulder straps.… (1254-98) Learn More »
CDV is a chest-up, view of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson. He is wearing a Confederate double-breasted frock with collar insignia. Image is clear with good contrast. Mount has been trimmed.… (160-642) Learn More »
Carte de visite, etching of Butler in uniform with kepi in hand. No b/m, fine print at bottom, "MAJ. GEN. BUTLER." by Elias Dexter, Broadway. Three-quarter view facing to the right. Etching has very… (490-6200X) Learn More »
Carte de visite, etching of Butler in fancy uniform. Chest-up view, forward facing, just slightly to the left. No b/m. Good contrast. [JET][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS… (490-6200JJ) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval officer in uniform. Standing studio view with cap on column next to him, double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, belt, and sword hanging at side. Image contrast is… (431-20) Learn More »
Original black bridle leather scabbard and frog. The body is in good condition. The stitched seam running up the back is complete and unbroken. Leather shows some crazing and a few patches of finish… (490-3267) Learn More »
This is a hollow, round cannon ball used in outdated 6-pounder cannons left over from the Mexican War. A very few were still in use during the Civil War, mostly by Confederate forces. This is a hollow… (490-7006) Learn More »
$395.00
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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 smooth… (490-6993) Learn More »
This is a very good condition, early-war infantry cartridge box rig complete with the sling, both plates, and the magazine tins in place. For details on the various patterns, production numbers and… (2024-1383) Learn More »
“Dug” US cartridge box plate for the outer flap of the infantry cartridge pouch. Large “US” in the center of the plate. The face remains smooth and dent free, but was over cleaned by the… (1256-107) Learn More »
Civil War era non-commissioned officer’s belt buckle. Cast brass eagle buckle which has a one-piece applied German silver wreath. The brass buckle has a mellow patina. This has the narrow ½ inch… (1256-105) Learn More »
$295.00
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This is the hat or cap insignia made regulation in 1839 both for generals and for officers of the general staff using an Old English “U.S.” in silver surrounded by a laurel wreath in gold. This… (160-616) Learn More »
This embroidered bullion officer’s insignia showing crossed sabers is the regulation Civil War insignia for an officer of cavalry. This was made using narrow and slightly wider bullion with the… (160-614) Learn More »
As you may be aware, the Texas Civil War Museum in Fort Worth, TX will be closing its doors on October 31, 2024. We will be acquiring their collection in November. We will not be selling these items… Learn More »
In November of 1862 correspondence appears with the Confederate Ordnance Department regarding the production of a new pattern of socket bayonet that was referred to as the “3-Square”. This new… (2024-1651) Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a relic condition hammer from a Sharps carbine. Slotted screw head remains in place with a small piece of the broken shaft sticking out the back side. Rusty iron surface but no deep… (2024-1649) Learn More »
$95.00
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This H-shaped, heavy, cast belt plate was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1886 and used on what is sometimes called the “loose-loop” belt, which has woven cartridge loops and ends that are secured to… (1216-209) Learn More »
$250.00
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Dated “United States Miltary Telegraph / War Department / Washington, D.C. Sept 16 1862. On government letterhead, one page, 7.75” x 9.5. Exhibits one very slight wrinkle. Else near… (1259-18) Learn More »
$95.00
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Original black bridle leather scabbard and frog. The body is in very good condition. The stitched seam running up the back is complete and unbroken. Leather shows moderate crazing but little loss of… (490-3266) Learn More »
This a .32 caliber Moore revolver from National Arms Company, Brooklyn New York. This is the “teat fire” revolver, one style of several that were designed to get around the Smith & Wesson… (1256-198) Learn More »
These smaller white canvas haversacks fastening with two bone buttons usually show up marked with an ink stamp as “inspected and accepted” by Massachusetts. This one was most likely so marked as… (2024-1382) Learn More »
Original “Souvenir [of the] Cyclorama of Gettysburg” with two stereoscopic views of the painting. Thirty-eight pages with the foldout keyed birds-eye view of the painting showing the climactic… (2024-1599) Learn More »
This is a good example of the army issue mess cup, used by every soldier, cavalry, infantry, or artillery, from the Indian Wars through the Spanish American War. This measures roughly 4” x 4”… (2024-1398) Learn More »
$65.00
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This 2.5” Britten projectile was used exclusively by the Confederates for their imported British Blakely rifled cannon. This is a solid iron “bolt.” The iron displays a dark brown tone with… (490-7003) Learn More »
$1,150.00
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This is a simple solid shot projectile used in outdated 6-pounder cannons left over from the Mexican War. A very few were still in use during the Civil War, mostly by Confederate forces. This is a… (490-6998) Learn More »
Here is an excavated, Confederate 3” field artillery projectile commonly referred to as an Archer Bolt. The design was likely produced by Dr. Robert Archer a partner of Joseph Anderson, the… (2024-1378) Learn More »
Featured here is an autograph book bound in black leather with both embossed and debossed details. The front cover reads “Autographs” and is decorated with a feather pen and ink as well as… (2024-1602) Learn More »
$295.00
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This Lincoln brooch measures about 1.25 inches in length by 1 inch in length. This brooch appears to be made of a low-grade gold which has been etched and faceted to create its intricate design. The… (1202-208) Learn More »
Comprising three messages dated (1) “Near Warrenton Junction, June 14” (2) “Sandy Hook, June 21” (3) “Maryland Heights, MD, July 24, 1863”. Addressed to AOP Commander Joseph Hooker and… (1259-78) Learn More »
$495.00
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This case holds a collection of three cartridges and twelve bullets used in the Civil War. All labelled on the front with additional information on the back. Pieces include: .36 cal. Colt “Navy”… (2024-1706) Learn More »
$195.00
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French cartridge for the M66 Chassepot Rifle. Displayable two-piece paper cartridge for the Chassepot Rifle. The paper wrapped bullet is tied to a separate piece containing the powder charge. There is… (2024-1606) Learn More »
This sixth-plate ambrotype shows a young soldier armed and equipped for service in the field. The soldier is shown full-standing with one hand resting on a narrow, round-topped waist-high table… (149-61) Learn More »
This is a very nice early, American-made, set of infantry or militia accoutrements. Set consists of a cartridge box on a waist belt with a sheet brass buckle and a bayonet with scabbard and belt frog… (401-45) Learn More »
$950.00
Originally $1,750.00
This is an original socket bayonet for the Austrian M1854 “Lorenz” rifle musket, with its distinct four-sided blade and diagonal mortise slot in the socket. Bayonet attached to the Austrian Lorenz… (1256-273) Learn More »
$195.00
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This bayonet is in excavated condition, showing deep brown pitting and rust to the blade and green to the brass hilt. The spearpoint tip of the of flat, unfullered double-edged blade is bent, but the… (2023-2997) Learn More »
This single-shot pistol is in very good condition, with clear markings. The barrel shows light surface wear with original blue remining under all. No case colors remain on the frame. This is their… (490-7037) Learn More »
This is a nice full-standing view of an unidentified soldier. He stands with one hand resting on a side table and he holds what may be a Hardee hat in the other. He is wearing a mounted great coat, a… (160-626) Learn More »
Housed in a modern 12 ¼” x 18 ½” black frame. At bottom is a clipped signature in ink on lined paper measuring 5”x 2 ½”: “Geo G. Meade / Maj. Genl. U.S.A.” This signature would date… (2024-1593) Learn More »
Small case with relics recovered from the fields where the 2nd Corps Hospital was located at Gettysburg. Relics include an eagle cuff button, an 1863 Indian head penny, a carved musket ball, and an… (236-586) Learn More »
$100.00
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Small bottle in carry bag about 14” long and 3” wide at its widest section the hose is broken but still will assembly. This style was tied to the parachute harness and shows use wear. … (1235-135) Learn More »
Shovel shows a good bit of use and age wear. The shovel is marked “US”, “AMES” and “1942”. [gr][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON… (1235-396) Learn More »
Bladder looks to have never been used and measures approx. 9” x 14”. It is well marked and dated 1943. It has a rubber hose attached to the top that measures approx. 5”. … (1235-123) Learn More »
Offered here is a very nice, late-war Union artillery shell. This is an iron, 3” Hotchkiss artillery shell that was intended to be fired from a 10-pounder Parrott rifle or 3” Ordnance rifle.… (490-6999) Learn More »
$375.00
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This is a 1” in diameter political token in support of President Grant. This token was made by the Scovill Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut during the early 20th century. Obverse:… (2024-1610) Learn More »
$25.00
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1938 reunion token is 32mm in diameter. The obverse features the busts of generals Lee and Meade with dates 1863 and 1938 on scroll below, peripheral inscription “GETTYSBURG / BLUE AND GRAY… (2024-1609) Learn More »
$45.00
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This is a small 0.75” in diameter celluloid button with brass pin in the back. A Confederate battle flag is featured in the center surrounded by text: “HOME FOR / CONFEDERATE WOMEN”. Condition… (2024-1604) Learn More »
$25.00
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This is an excavated block “I” button; the “I” designating Infantry. This is constructed of a stamped brass face with a tin back. The shank is broken off. Nice dark brown patina on the brass;… (2024-1481) Learn More »
This is an English Pattern 1853 rifle musket that was imported into the country and used during the Civil War. Likely imported into the North and then “captured or collected” by Confederate… (490-6966) Learn More »
Silk ribbon, once white and now yellowed with age, measures 9 ¼” x 2 ½”. Overall good condition; scattered light spots of soiling, one horizontal crease near the lower edge. No longer has a… (149-51) Learn More »
$150.00
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Crossed cannons as the branch of service device for artillery came into use in the US army with the regulations of 1833/34. This strikes us as a very early example, with the barrels stubbier and… (160-618) Learn More »
This is a beautiful pistol marred only by losses along the back edge and bottom of the white bone grips on the obverse, that would be well worth restoring. The pistol is fully engraved with foliate… (490-7032) Learn More »
$1,095.00
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These deringers with a spur trigger, flat frame and flat-sided barrel assembly were likely favorites for concealment in a vest pocket. Made from about 1866 to 1878 by the American Arms Company of… (490-7044) Learn More »
$895.00
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Very good condition with deep “ROSE” stamp at ricasso. Blade measures 14.5” long and 1” at widest point. Socket measures 2 7/8”. Bayonet exhibits often seen casting flaw. All smooth deep… (490-7075) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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All metal smooth with semi-bright finish. Small amount of pepper pitting on socket. Deep “US” stamped on blade flat. Socket measures 3”. Blade measures 14.5”. Very fine example of this rare… (490-7076) Learn More »
Bag shows very little use and age wear. There are no visible markings. All closure and attaching straps are web, not leather. The bag is olive green in color, typical to Afrika Corps items. … (1235-274) Learn More »
Bag shows some use wear and has a few spots on it here and there. The markings on the inside are rather strong. [gr][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS… (1235-284) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union army lieutenant in uniform. Full standing studio view with single-breasted frock, shoulder straps, sash, and sword. Unusual sword may be a medical service sword. Image contrast… (160-314) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union officer in dress uniform. Standing view with chapeau, double-breasted frock with fringed shoulder straps, and with sword hanging at side. Full mount with thin red rule around… (160-350) Learn More »
CDV photograph of militia or Army musician in uniform. Seated studio view with plumed cap on head, single-breasted frock with brass shoulder scales, triple stripes on cuffs, belt with plain "militia"… (490-6200AA) Learn More »
$125.00
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CDV photograph of Union officer in uniform. Standing view with kepi, single-breasted frock with shoulder straps, gauntlets, and with sword hanging at side. Full mount with thin double rule around… (490-6200CC) Learn More »
$75.00
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Offered here is a very nice excavated Union artillery shell that was fired and, partially, detonated. This is an iron, 3” Hotchkiss artillery shell that was intended to be fired from a 10-pounder… (490-7002) Learn More »
This projectile was English manufactured following the invention of Sir Joseph Whitworth. The weapon employed a breechloading gun with hexagonal rifled twist that was more extreme than other… (490-7000) Learn More »
This is a good example of an embroidered bullion “flaming bomb,” “shell and flame” or “exploding grenade” insignia that shows some roughness to the edges indicating it was actually on a… (160-615) Learn More »
This is nice example of an artillery officer’s hat or cap insignia that saw actual use. This was made from bullion coils to form the barrels of the crossed cannon barrels with muzzle rings and… (160-617) Learn More »
This a small, very pretty York County powder horn in about excellent condition, with nicely turned spout matching the rich brown color of the upper portion of the horn that smoothly transitions into… (490-6906) Learn More »
This is a York County style powder horn made with a screw tip that is now missing, but with the upper portion of the spout clearly showing remnants of the threads that secured it. The form is… (490-6905) Learn More »
These small, unmarked, all-metal single action and singe-shot percussion pistols are the product of Bacon and Company of Norwich, CT, and manufactured in very small numbers from about 1852 to 1858, by… (490-7034) Learn More »
Formally advertised by Remington as their “New Repeating Pistol [Elliott’s Pat.] No. 1,” this four-barrel deringer rates about very good for condition, being all original, with clear markings,… (490-7042) Learn More »
$750.00
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This Confederate spur has a great look. It was excavated in a Confederate cavalry camp in Northern Virginia, but retains a nice mellow aged tone to the brass, and most of the rowel, though the iron… (2024-697) Learn More »
This is a scarce pair of excavated Confederate spurs. These have convex heel bands ending in flat rectangular plates for the spur straps, with the slots somewhat unevenly cut, but with the forward… (2024-698) Learn More »
$400.00
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VF condition with nice, smooth metal with even gray patina. Blade measures 14.5”, socket 2 5/8”. Blade with nice “US” stamping. Scarce bayonet. … (490-7078) Learn More »
Now out of print and originally published by Mike O’Donnell in 2009, this hardcover reference book is a collection of photographs and descriptions of Gettysburg relics gathered by Mr. O’Donnell… (2024-1686) Learn More »
Stamped brass false embroidered laurel wreath meant for wear on a hat, often worn by members of the GAR. The face of the item has a light patina on the surface. Reverse has all four attachment wires… (1256-148G) Learn More »
Stamped brass infantry hunting horn in good condition with both attachment loops on the reverse. These were worn on the infantry slouch hat and forage cap. [ld]… (2024-1618) Learn More »
$55.00
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CDV backmark: D. Frederickson & Co. / New York. Subject appears bareheaded in seated studio pose, dressed in jacket & black cravat, holding hat. Exhibit clear image w/slight smudge upper right… (490-6512) Learn More »
Here’s an interesting piece of Victorian decorative glass featuring a turned down rim on a chalice style vase with grapes and vine detail. The base features an open pontil. There are no chips,… (1239-20) Learn More »
$30.00
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Here is a lovely hand-blown glass decanter which was hand blown as indicated by the open pontil. The bottle includes several decorative ridges with their own little idiosyncrasies (minor waviness and… (1239-22) Learn More »
$45.00
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An interesting form of container of spirits, this decanter is made of heavy leaded glass which has been intricately cut. The piece measures 13 inches tall including the stopper. The stopper has also… (1239-21) Learn More »
$40.00
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Iron padlock is 3” wide, 4.5” high, and 0.75” thick. It is locked and we don’t have the key. Dark patina overall. Brass lined keyhole and keyhole cover. Cover has large “U.S.” stamping. No… (380-119) Learn More »
$95.00
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The set consists of a rectangular block of wood sawn on the battlefield and mounted with square, cut glass inkwell at center with a wood top, which is surrounded in turn by relics from the… (2024-1278) Learn More »
$1,695.00
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This cartridge box plate was recovered along Taneytown Road, which served a major throughfare for soldiers during and after the battle of Gettysburg. This is the standard M1839 cartridge box plate… (2024-1679) Learn More »
$595.00
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This excavated Pattern 1826 US eagle breast plate has an even brown patina with some lead oxidation around edges. The brass face features an eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch. The plate’s… (2024-1672) Learn More »
$400.00
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Tunic shows little age and use wear. The collar tabs are hand sewn on with red thread. The markings on the inside are very faint. [gr] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH… (1235-256) Learn More »
It measures about 72” x 32” and is rectangular in shape; it is in excellent condition. It is not known if this was done by a German or US soldier. … (1235-289) Learn More »
An excellent condition army trench or general purpose knife, with contoured, unmarred, wood grip fastened with three rivets, and scored with eight slanting grooves on each side for a more secure… (490-6780) Learn More »
This is an early, classically York County style powder horn with two incised lines running around the top edge of the lathe-turned, convex base plug mirroring the two parallel incised lines along the… (490-6904) Learn More »
Vol. IX.—No. 456. 16 pp. [593-608], four columns, w/numerous illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features stories of “Military Executions at Camp Chase”, and an illustration of “Champ… (L15180A6) Learn More »
Vol. IX.—No. 456. 16 pp. [593-608], four columns, w/numerous illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features stories of “Military Executions at Camp Chase”, and an illustration of “Champ… (L15178F) Learn More »
$15.00
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Vol. IX—No. 470., 16 pp. [817-832], four columns, w/numerous illustrations, and cartoons. This final issue from 1865, the concluding year of Civil War, is loaded with religious Christmas imagery,… (L15178K) Learn More »
$15.00
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Vol. VI—No. 310. 16 pp., [769-784], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features portrait length illustration of Major-General Nathaniel Banks. Interior… (L15180A2) Learn More »
Vol. VIII—No. 366. 16 pp. [1-16], 11” x 15.5, four columns, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features “Diagram of Monitor “Weekhauken,” sunk in Charleston Harbor, December, 6,… (557-70) Learn More »
This powder horn uses the typically Berks County oblong base plug with an integrally turned button or stud for attaching the carrying strap. The plug is also characteristically turned not only with… (490-6901) Learn More »
This is an unusual saber: the blade and scabbard are the M1840 style, but the grip is the Model 1860 style, though it should really be the M1857/60 style given the actual dates of development and… (2024-444) Learn More »
Image is an outdoor view of McDowell as a brigadier general seated on a camp stool in front of his tent. The General wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with velvet collar and matching dark… (2021-952) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $225.00
This is a good example of the saber bayonet for the Lancaster oval-bore sappers and miner’s carbine. This uses an attractive brass hilt with black pressed leather grips secured with rivets and has… (169-615) Learn More »
Dated “Feb. 3, 1863. Richmond.” Pre-printed form, numbered #268 in ink, 12” x 13.5. Exhibits very slight fold-marks. Else near fine. Text: “On the first day of January 1873, the Confederate… (557-211) Learn More »
If you have only one example of a Confederate imported and numbered Enfield Rifle saber bayonet, this would be the one to have. We have not seen a nicer example of this scarce bayonet. The English… (893-02) Learn More »
$2,500.00
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Percussion conversions of the US Model 1816 musket saw extensive use in the Civil War, particularly in the early years of the war, with perhaps a longer service life in the western theatre. This is… (490-3910) Learn More »
$200.00
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Stamped brass crossed sabers insignia in good condition. Insignia was meant for wear on the crown of the forage cap, kepi or slouch hat. The face has a light patina and areas of moderate… (2024-1655) Learn More »
$200.00
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This is very nicely framed January 1, 1872, “Certificate of Adjudicated Claim for War Damages” signed at bottom right by Governor John W. Geary for the award of $46.80 in damages sustained by… (2024-1596) Learn More »
$150.00
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David Bell Birney (1825-1864) was a lawyer in Philadelphia when the war started. He played a key role in raising the 23rd Pennsylvania, rising from lt. colonel to colonel and recognized in their… (2024-1594) Learn More »
Edward Barnes of Sheffield worked with his sons from 1845 to about 1871 when son Isaac took over the company. This is a very good example of one of their knives made for the Civil War American market,… (2024-1400) Learn More »
$395.00
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Shell is complete and has an iron surface that is mostly smooth except for some minor scattered surface pitting and very light surface rust. Nose has the remains of the percussion fuse plug while the… (2024-1674) Learn More »
This excavated small Pattern 1839 oval US cartridge box plate has an even brown patina. The brass face is smooth with a central “US” and showing moderate edge damage. The plate’s reverse has… (2024-1676) Learn More »
Standard US cartridge box sling eagle breast plate recovered on Culp's Hill. The plate has a very nice dark patina and a good eagle stamping on the face. Reverse has most of the lead fill but is… (2024-1675) Learn More »
$395.00
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This Bormann fuse measures 2" in diameter and is heavily rusted. This item was part of the George Olinger collection; Olinger was the former President of the Harrisburg Civil War Round Table, formed… (2024-1678) Learn More »
1893 New York at Gettysburg medal. The medal was commissioned by NY and issued to Gettysburg veterans from the state attending a reunion and the New York monument dedication on July 2, 1893 in the… (2024-1442) Learn More »
The shop will open at 2PM on Tuesday, August 27th to allow for spot cleaning of our carpets. We will be available by phone and email as normal starting at 9AM. Thank you, The Staff & Management… Learn More »
This is a complete .54 caliber Burnside cartridge as used in the Burnside carbines. Very little patina which suggests that it is an early relic. At the time of the Gettysburg campaign, twenty-two… (2024-1639) Learn More »
$125.00
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This excavated bridle boss, also known as a rosette, is a soldier-carved, brass device found on each cheek of a Civil War cavalry horse bit. Recovered from the East Cavalry battlefield sometime after… (2024-1647) Learn More »
$75.00
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This is an 8” x 12” display case containing a fine variety of Civil War musket and revolver bullets. Contains seventeen different bullet specimens. All labeled on the front, with more detailed… (2024-1615) Learn More »
$150.00
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Material is about 3” x 5”. Eagle is zigzag stitched on the material. It is in great shape only showing storage wear. The back of the material is Reed Green. … (1235-165) Learn More »
Trousers show use and age. Three of the buttons at the fly have chips in them. There are a couple of small stains on the right knee. The markings inside are pretty clear. [gr]… (1235-257) Learn More »
Cap is a true crusher with the flexible visor. It is a Bancroft Flighter and is marked as well. Cap shows some use and age wear. The headset has ANB-1 receivers in it and is well marked and shows… (1235-133) Learn More »
$450.00
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This is one of the many variations of the combination tool for Enfield rifles. This style was adopted in July of 1862. This T-shaped tool features a screw driver, a wiper, a nipple wrench, an oil… (2024-502) Learn More »
$225.00
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Complete and mechanically sound lock for Snider-Enfield rifle. Lock plate is marked with large crown and “V.R” behind the hammer. Stamped “1860 / TOWER” in front of the hammer along with other… (2024-498) Learn More »
$95.00
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This CDV features a waist-up view of Colonel John Threlkeld Cox. The oval photograph is adhered to a plain mount. Colonel Cox has signed his name in period ink: “Jno. T. Cox / C.S.A.” Cox wears a… (1138-104) Learn More »
Here we have a “from life” bust view image of Confederate cavalry commander Wade Hampton, who commanded a brigade of Cavalrymen in JEB Stuart’s division in the army of Northern Virginia. This… (1138-167) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval Engineer officer in uniform. Standing studio view with cap on table, double-breasted frock with shoulder straps, belt, and sword hanging at side. Image contrast is very… (431-18) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval officer in uniform. Standing studio view with cap on table, single-breasted frock and no stripes on cuff, belt, and with sword hanging at side. Image contrast is very… (431-26) Learn More »
CDV photograph of Union Naval officer in uniform. Seated studio view with cap on table, double-breasted frock with shoulder straps and single stripe on cuff, belt, and with sword hanging at side.… (431-23) Learn More »
This is a seated view of Franklin in uniform. He wears a double-breasted coat with shoulder straps. He has his right hand tucked into the coat Napolean-style. Clear image with good contrast. Mount… (1254-125) Learn More »
This cdv photograph is a studio view of John Sedgwick in General’s uniform. Shoulder-up profile view. He is wearing a double-breasted frock with shoulder straps. Clarity and contrast are fair. The… (1254-97) Learn More »
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Horseshoe is 7 inches long and 6 inches at the widest point. Heavy surface rust. Old catalog tag #70 at the top. At the time of the Gettysburg campaign, twenty-two year-old John Howard Wert was… (2024-1640) Learn More »
$75.00
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Original Civil War Model 1850 Field & Staff officer’s sword in nice condition complete with its metal scabbard. Sword is unmarked and is no doubt an import item. It is identified by a presentation inscription to R. M. Corwine, Aide-de-camp to… (870-157). Learn More »