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Blue secession cockades are often associated with South Carolina, likely from the colors of the state flag, but had a wide appeal throughout the south, especially from their association with the… (1179-603) Learn More »
$550.00
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These infantry 1st Lieutenant shoulder straps are the Smith patent, using thin stamped gilt brass in imitation of bullion embroidery for the borders and the rank bars, which are attached to a light… (480-335) Learn More »
This is a wonderful, identified Civil War officer’s slouch hat that belonged to Francis H. Reichard, who served in three different units and was wounded in action at Cold Harbor in 1864. Formerly in… (1179-337) Learn More »
This Schenkl is inscribed in white paint “Gettysburg Pa / 1863” and originally came from a Connecticut G.A.R. post through renowned Connecticut militaria dealer Norm Flayderman. Its ultimate… (1217-01) Learn More »
Typical Civil War-era package of percussion caps. Wrapped in tan cartridge paper, top twisted closed and folded closed at bottom. Measures approximately 2.75” long. One of these was included in… (1212-08) Learn More »
This is an original .69 caliber Buck & Ball cartridge. Composed of a .69 caliber round ball with three .31 caliber buckshot on top. Wrapped in cartridge paper and tied with string between each… (1219-04) Learn More »
The barrel is turning a plumb brown with scattered areas of the original bright finish underneath. The front sight is present at the muzzle and the rear sight has the proper two flip up leaves. Left… (490-5712) Learn More »
This is a great piece of prison camp art made by an officer in one of the best-known Union regiments while confined at Libby Prison in 1862. Carving was a popular pastime during long periods of forced… (1179-485) Learn More »
$595.00
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This heavy cavalry saber, commonly referred to as Model 1840 wrist breaker was one of the military sabers used by U.S. mounted forces before and during the Civil War. Made by Gebruder Weyersberg of… (410-646) Learn More »
This US shoulder belt plate was to be affixed on the front of the shoulder belt for the infantry cartridge box. It features the spread-winged eagle design. Brass face remains clean and bright.… (172-5966) Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a black leather holster made to accommodate the Colt, Remington, and other revolvers. The leather still shows a slight “profile” of a revolver barrel and loading lever. A Colt .44 caliber… (1179-469) Learn More »
$450.00
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This gunner’s level is clearly marked across the top on one side with an eagle over “U.S. / WATERVLIET / ARSENAL/ 1862.” This was an essential artillery tool enabling an artillery crew to… (1130-12) Learn More »
Excellent M1826 crossbelt plate for the infantry cartridge box sling recovered by John Cullison in the Wheatfield at Gettysburg, “east of the stone wall.” Cullison was active 1935 to 1959 and sold… (2023-2668) Learn More »
$595.00
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Excellent M1839 oval U.S. plate for the infantry cartridge box recovered by John Cullison near Willoughby Run, near the Chambersburg Pike (Rte 30 W) near the Gettysburg country club. Located between… (2023-2669) Learn More »
$550.00
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An excellent condition Confederate veterans’ ribbon for a member of the Maryland contingent at the dedication of Stonewall Jackson’s statue by Edward Valentine in the city cemetery in Lexington on… (2023-2922) Learn More »
This badge has an open pinback bar at top formed like the embroidered border of a shoulder strap from which a two-color woven silk ribbon suspends a round celluloid disk with a shield at center… (2023-2924) Learn More »
$595.00
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This shield-shaped celluloid badge has a foliate brass frame edge and a flowing Confederate battleflag at center on cream color ground, with “JAS. R. HERBERT / CAMP. 657. U.C.V.” above, and… (2023-2923) Learn More »
$395.00
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Full title of this reprint is “THE ARTILLERIST’S MANUAL, COMPILED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ADAPTED TO THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES” by Brig. Gen, John Gibbon and published by Morningside… (1180-76) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $95.00
Full title of this reprint is “LIFE OF DAVID BELL BIRNEY, MAJOR GENERAL UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS” by Oliver Wilson Davis and reprinted by Ron R. Van Sickle Military Books, Gaithersburg, Maryland… (1180-125) Learn More »
$25.00
Originally $30.00
Full title is “FROM PHILIPPI TO APPOMATTOX- NARRATIVE OF THE SERVICE OF THE SEVENTH INDIANA INFANTRY IN THE WAR FOR THE UNION.” by Orville Thomson, and reprinted by Butternut & Blue of… (1180-141) Learn More »
$30.00
Originally $50.00
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The full title of this volume is “HISTORY OF THE FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. FIRST BRIGADE FIRST DIVISION, THIRD CORPS AND SECOND BRIGADE, THIRD DIVISION, SECOND… (1180-41) Learn More »
$30.00
Originally $35.00
Hardbound volume published by Slapdash Publishing, Carolina Beach, North Carolina in 2008. The book meas. approx. 9.25 x 11.25 inches and runs 90 pages. The authors, John W. McAden Jr. and Chris E.… (2023-2743) Learn More »
$50.00
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The full title of this volume is “AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ARMS COLLECTORS – BOOK OF EDGED WEAPONS” compiled by George E. Weatherly and edited by Robert A. Sadler. Published by Cadmus – Science… (2023-2741) Learn More »
$75.00
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Offered here is an excavated artillery fuse adaptor from a 3” Confederate Read Shell. Brass fuse adaptor with central hole to hold paper time fuse. There is a flange on top featuring two spanner… (2023-2925) Learn More »
$50.00
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This is a coat button from a Confederate cavalryman’s coat. Known as a “Lined ‘C’” button. 23mm in diameter. Large, lined roman “C” on face, with small push on lower, right area.… (2023-2882) Learn More »
$150.00
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Offered here is a hand carved wood neckerchief slide. Well carved and ornate, it was presented to “Isabel Colman” by an unfortunately unidentified soldier. Wood slide measures 1.75” in diameter… (1179-518) Learn More »
$295.00
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"Gettysburg resident Edward Woodward. Mr. Woodward was a local gunsmith who, with the growth of tourism after the fighting at Gettysburg, opened a shop selling bullets, shells and other battlefield… (88-169) Learn More »
$2,695.00
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The USS Constitution also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate. She is the world's oldest commissioned naval warship still afloat and was launched in 1797. Joshua… (88-171) Learn More »
$395.00
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A single brass spur complete with pointy iron rowel. Non-regulation style spur with rounded neck and round boot strap loops. Brass is clean with mellow tone. Reportedly part of the belongings of… (340-03) Learn More »
$215.00
Originally $265.00
A great pair of Civil War period sheet brass collapsible camp candlesticks. Often known as “donut” style candle holders, the sockets unscrew allowing the saucer bases to screw together to form a… (1179-505) Learn More »
$225.00
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Testament is of the style often seen during the Civil War period. It is hardcovered in brown cloth with embossed scroll decoration. It was published by the American Bible Society of New York in… (1179-510) Learn More »
$175.00
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Introduced in 1851 for mounted troops, brass shoulder scales were decorative, but were also meant to be a shoulder defense against saber cuts. In 1854/55 they became regulation for all branches of… (1179-517) Learn More »
A cold cast bronze sculpture, titled "Advance the Colors Standard" by Ron Tunison, dated 1990. Numbered 338 of 350. It is on a hardwood base with a gold title plate. It stands approximately 12 1/2… (M26237) Learn More »
"The USS Constitution also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate. She is the world's oldest commissioned naval warship still afloat and was launched in 1797. Joshua… (88-173) Learn More »
$795.00
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This pattern of undress cap was introduced about 1852 and worn through the Civil War. The cap is blue wool, with an embossed, reddish Morocco leather sweatband, likely goatskin, and full polished… (142-99) Learn More »
This is the Cavalry crossed sabers insignia made of stamped brass in very good relic condition. The insignia was meant to be worn on the crown of the forage cap, kepi, or slouch hat. This is unbroken… (2023-2645) Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a dug U.S. cartridge box plate for the outer flap of the cartridge pouch. Nice piece that shows a very few small dings on front and back. Face has attractive smooth green patina. Full lead on… (2023-2642) Learn More »
$295.00
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Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card and is a view taken somewhere along Rock Creek near Gettysburg. Contrast and clarity are very good. Paper and mount are also good. Reverse has a list… (410-871) Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking east from the Plum Run area across the Valley of Death with a partially tree covered Little Round Top dominating the background.… (410-872) Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking south by southeast toward the large boulders that protected the sharpshooter position in Devil’s Den made famous by Alexander… (410-886) Learn More »
$45.00
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Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking into a jumble of rocks in Devil’s Den where an unknown man is posed leaning against one of the rocks. Contrast and clarity are… (410-885) Learn More »
Scarce Civil War privately purchased haversack. These were better quality than the issue version, but are just as scarce or scarcer, less from durability than from the sheer numbers made of the… (1179-484) Learn More »
Consists of three standard-size pocket diaries—dated 1861, 1862, 1863—detailing Thompson’s service activities, entries running from 10/4/1861 to 12/4/1863. Inscription front eps, 1863 diary—in… (2023-2639) Learn More »
This German silver bugle is made with a double-coil tube fitted with ferrules joining the sections and has a bell garland. It matches very closely a horn made by Joerdans of NY, illustrated as Figure… (2023-2833) Learn More »
This rather remarkable decanter is etched on the glass body, “ADMIRAL / L.M. GOLDSBOROUGH” and was certainly part of a larger set of glassware presented to him, perhaps on his promotion to Rear… (490-5349) Learn More »
$450.00
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Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for the Hall Rifle. Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter between handles. Cavity measures approximately 0.52”. Stamped on handle is… (160-205) Learn More »
$525.00
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Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead .44 caliber ball for the Winchester rifle. Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter mounted on top of the mold blocks. Turned wood handles with brass… (160-202) Learn More »
$85.00
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Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead .38 caliber ball for the Winchester rifle. Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter mounted on top of the mold blocks. Turned wood handles with brass… (160-203) Learn More »
This is an original .69 caliber round ball cartridge. Composed of a .69 caliber round ball wrapped in cartridge paper and tied with string above and below the ball. The cartridge paper is in… (1219-13) Learn More »
$175.00
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Regulation tan paper cartridge for the U.S. .58 caliber rifled musket. This is the typical "minie ball" cartridge of the American Civil War. Known as the "regulation" or "American military" style of… (1219-05) Learn More »
$75.00
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Regulation tan paper cartridge for the U.S. .58 caliber rifled musket. This is the typical "minie ball" cartridge of the American Civil War. Known as the "regulation" or "American military" style of… (1219-07) Learn More »
$65.00
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A fine pasteboard box with lid for 12mm pinfire cartridges. The box is covered with an attractive green plaid paper and features an oval label on the lid. Label reads, “CARTOUCHES / 12 millimetes /… (1219-02) Learn More »
Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. An undetermined bullet is partially visible. Wood measures 5” x 1 1/2” x 1”. Wood remains stable. [ld]… (490-5905) Learn More »
$225.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. An undetermined bullet is partially visible. Wood measures 4 ½” x 2” x 1”. Wood remains stable. [ld]… (490-5913) Learn More »
$95.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. An undetermined bullet is partially visible. Wood measures 1” x 1”. Wood remains stable. [ld]… (490-5908) Learn More »
$45.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. An undetermined bullet is partially visible. Wood measures 1 ¾” x 1”. Wood remains stable. [ld]… (490-5907) Learn More »
$45.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. An star in base bullet is partially visible. Wood measures 4” long x 1 1/4” wide x 1”. Wood remains stable. [ld]… (490-5906) Learn More »
$275.00
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A striking, published example of an 1840 militia officer’s sword presented to Captain Richard Lilly of the “First Baltimore Sharp Shooters" in 1847. Excitingly, a period newspaper describes the… (846-550) Learn More »
The “Gulick Guards” were organized in New York City in 1836, composed largely of firemen, current and former, and apparently taking their name from the former Chief Engineer of the Fire… (870-690) Learn More »
Mounted in an attractive deep shadowbox-like frame, are a $5 Virginia Treasury note, a $5 bank note from Boston, and a $10 Confederate note. 1862, Virginia Treasury $5 note. Printed on white paper in… (766-1560) Learn More »
This privately purchased Civil War forage cap comes with a 2018 letter of provenance from a respected Civil War dealer. It was purchased from descendants of the soldier who wore it, John D. Haven… (490-5899) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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Overall length: 34 1/2". Blade length: 28 1/2". Blade is elliptical cross section and is etched over 13" of its length with various patriotic, military, & foliate motifs, including 2 large… (1081-27) Learn More »
$2,750.00
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Overall length: 39 1/4". Blade length: 32". The blade has a single wide fuller with a secondary fuller near the spine. Blade is etched over about 2/3 of its length with various foliate motifs and a… (1081-26) Learn More »
Camp axes were privately purchased by soldiers for common chores like chopping firewood when in winter camps or even barracks. This one nicely carved on the handle by the soldier with his name, likely… (1179-710) Learn More »
Original pistol cartridge box with soft leather and tight seams. Outer flap shows surface cracking overall. No stampings on exterior. A few small flecks of silver paint on frond. Latch tab is complete… (410-621) Learn More »
$195.00
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This interesting relic is an iron, hand forged side-knife that measures 15.75” long overall. Double edged blade is 11” long. Oval cross guard is also iron and measures approximately 2.75” x… (2023-2900) Learn More »
$450.00
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This is an officer’s sword belt rig in very good condition. Belt is constructed of folded leather that is stitched. Nice tooled edge on belt. Belt measures approximately 30” long overall x 1.6”… (1216-74) Learn More »
$795.00
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Original black bridle leather scabbard with bridle leather frog. This was an American-made replacement scabbard for the four-sided Austrian Lorenz socket bayonet (bayonet not included). The body is in… (1216-187) Learn More »
$250.00
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Presented here is an original, Civil War drum in most excellent condition that is identified and comes complete with its original neck sling and a framed albumen post-war image that pictures this… (1178-408) Learn More »
This is a non-military version of the Model 1832 Ames Foot Artillery sword. It has typical characteristics: cast brass grip and a straight, heavy iron double edged blade. There are two side-by-side… (1216-71) Learn More »
$1,150.00
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This is a non-military version of the Model 1832 Ames Foot Artillery sword. It has typical characteristics: cast brass grip and a straight, heavy iron double edged blade. There are two side-by-side… (1216-70) Learn More »
$975.00
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This is a belt of seventeen 20mm cannon rounds. These would be used in the MK 11 and 12 cannon on various Navy aircraft like the A-4 and F-4. These are dummy training rounds with no fuse or gunpowder… (873-73) Learn More »
$150.00
Originally $300.00
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Also known as Kanalhosen in German, this pair of well-used, highly desirable Luftwaffe Channel Trousers were purchased from a dealer who had no information on the history of the item. These trousers… (873-58) Learn More »
$375.00
Originally $450.00
This classic Confederate spur is a non-dug example from the large trove of material we recently purchased from the descendants of George W. Mowers of Fayetteville, Pa. Mowers did two tours of duty in… (2023-3066) Learn More »
$395.00
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Chevron is made of three sky-blue ribbed tape stripes with lozenge at center, sewn to a dark blue wool backing. Stripes on one side of the chevron show light fading from age, storage or perhaps… (410-851) Learn More »
$375.00
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Here is a nice U.S. 3-Inch Schenkl Case-shot Shell with the base of a combination percussion and time fuse. Henry Bittle recovered it in relic condition near Spangler’s Spring. Moderately… (348-132) Learn More »
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson Signed Copy of His West Point Textbook, A Complete Treatise on Field Fortifications. The future Confederate general's bold signature, signed "Thos. J. Jackson" ca. 1846,… (1179-682) Learn More »
Presented here is a Civil War Medal of Honor recipient’s pair of dress accessories in the form of two watch fobs made of braided human hair. Corporal John Kane of Company K, 100th New York Volunteer… (1109-09) Learn More »
$295.00
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This Allegheny Arsenal Plate from 1865, possibly from a saddle, measures 1.75 inches long and 1 inch wide. The brass plate has a nice dark patina on its face and reads "ALLEGHENY US ARSENAL 1865."… (1109-14) Learn More »
$95.00
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This title was part of The Virginia Regimental Histories Series produced by H. E. Howard during the 1980’s and ‘90’s. This first edition was written by G. Howard Gregory and was published in… (2023-2813) Learn More »
This title was part of The Virginia Regimental Histories Series produced by H. E. Howard during the 1980’s and ‘90’s. This second edition was written by David F. Riggs and was published in… (2023-2809) Learn More »
This title was part of The Virginia Regimental Histories Series produced by H. E. Howard during the 1980’s and ‘90’s. This second edition was written by Robert E. L. Krick and was published in… (2023-2797) Learn More »
Green canvas is in excellent condition. Top edge has a heavy zipper that runs half-way down the length of the bag. There are sewn leather stops at each end of the zipper. Bag is complete with… (1216-140) Learn More »
$150.00
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Offered here is an iron cannon ball believed to be half of a Revolutionary War “chain shot”. Ball is heavily pitted. Marked “VB.” in white paint. A deep hole is believed to be the attachment… (490-5320) Learn More »
Excavated coat-sized button with a face that consists of a large Old English script letter “I” on a plain field with border. Worn on Confederate infantry coats. Button face has a beautiful… (2023-2881) Learn More »
This group contains four manuscript “C” Confederate cavalry buttons and six pieces of knapsack brass. The four buttons show the kind of corrosion you’d expect from anything that was buried with… (2023-2820) Learn More »
$395.00
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This is the dug “CS” tongue half of the classic Confederate “tongue and wreath” sword belt buckle. In near perfect excavated condition; perhaps just the slightest “pull” on the belt loop.… (2023-2910) Learn More »
Manila scrapbook page meas. approx. 12.50 x 16.50 inches framed and adorned with eight CDV sized images relating to the service of William J. Wiley of the 26th Massachusetts and later the 75th &… (915-17) Learn More »
$1,100.00
Originally $1,295.00
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking up Washington St with the main hall of Pennsylvania College in the distance. Two other buildings are visible on either side of the… (410-875) Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked bright yellow card. The view is looking up the patch way that leads from the Baltimore Pike into the Soldier’s National Cemetery. Visible along the pathway are… (410-873) Learn More »
This three-piece coat button features the New York state seal on the face. There is a push in the face which still shows about 40% gilt remaining over a nice brown patina. Straight shank with Scovill… (2023-3067) Learn More »
$75.00
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This button was recovered on Barlow’s Knoll on the field of the 1st day’s fighting north of town. Backmark: "E.M.L&C./Richmond. VA." Minor push to face. Complete with shank. This particular… (2023-3068) Learn More »
$395.00
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This is a scarce book from the library of a Civil War army hospital. Titled “Three Months Under the Snow: The Journal of a Young Inhabitant of the Jura,” a translation of a French work by J.J.… (1179-588) Learn More »
This belt holster was made for a small revolver, likely a “pocket model” of some sort, very typical of those carried by infantry line officer as a sidearm for personal defense in addition to the… (1179-628) Learn More »
Adapted from the Crossland arms as used on the Maryland 1854 state seal, the Bottony Cross uses straight arms with trefoil ends and was frequently used by Marylanders cut off from home and serving in… (2023-2921) Learn More »
This silver badge is shaped and engraved to imitate a flowing scroll with feathered ends. The upper left is engraved “U.S.” and the lower right “PHIL,” with “CHRISTIAN COMMISSION” in… (1179-632) Learn More »
This sword comes from the extensive and esteemed collection of Kevin Hoffman, who classified it as a ca. 1850-1860 general officer’s sword. In support of that identification the sword still retains… (870-672) Learn More »
Single cavity iron bullet mold. Hinge style mold with sprue cutter mounted on top. Measures approximately 7.5” long overall. Clean and completely workable. Inspector’s initials “E.W.” on left… (160-207) Learn More »
Edmund Ruffin was one of the foremost personalities of the Civil War. A Virginian by birth and an ardent secessionist, Ruffin got his greatest fame by heading to South Carolina and pulling a lanyard… (1179-447) Learn More »
$4,500.00
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This is a slightly used copy of “AMERICAN SWORDS by Norm Flayderman and Stuart C. Mowbray. Published in 1998 by the Andrew Mowbray Publishing Company. Hardcover, 256 pages with short index. Meas.… (1032-198) Learn More »
$55.00
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This book is titled “THE BOWIE KNIFE – UNSHEATHING AN AMERICAN LEGEND” by the well-known gun expert, the late Norm Flayderman. The volume was published in 2004 by Mowbray Publishing. The volume… (1032-193) Learn More »
$250.00
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The drawn sword meas. approx. 35.00 inches long. The plated blade itself meas. approx. 29.75 inches long x 0.75 of an inch wide at the ricasso. It has a central fuller that starts just above the… (150-354) Learn More »
$3,150.00
Originally $3,500.00
This simple iron candlestick was the brainchild of S.L. Marsden and S.R. Burrell, who got a patent for it dated November 26, 1861. They are found plain and with “PATd / NOV / 1861” in raised… (1179-479) Learn More »
This Marlin stands out with 90% or better overall original finish and a pistol-grip checkered stock with attractive grain. The octagon barrel has full coverage of blue shifting toward plum brown… (1140-64) Learn More »
This is very good condition cap worn by a Civil War veteran who had served in the First Division of the 11th Army Corps and added the red, crescent badge of that organization to his regulation G.A.R.… (490-5900) Learn More »
$495.00
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This brass t2o-piece interlocking officer’s sword belt plate is a pattern that started about 1830 and was very popular among pre-Civil War militia officers, some of whom wore them into service… (142-100) Learn More »
$550.00
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A very nice pair of English-made spurs imported for the American market combining the scarce military eagle-head form of spur with a just as scarce patented “box-type” fastening system. The system… (1179-487) Learn More »
Offered here are four “picket” style bullets as used in Civil War-era rifles. All four of these bullets are illustrated in “Round Ball to Rimfire, Part Three” by Dean Thomas. From Dean’s… (236-815) Learn More »
Nice .69 caliber musket ball. Measures 0.655” with good white patina overall. Recovered at Stony Point, NY. During the American Revolution, the King's Ferry at Stony Point linked New York and the… (236-816) Learn More »
$20.00
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Here is an outstanding set of three books belonging to “The Fighting Parson,” Chaplain Lorenzo Barber. So nicknamed by the men of Berdan’s Second Regiment, Chaplain Barber has a colored and… (1179-537) Learn More »
$1,500.00
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A cold cast bronze sculpture, titled "JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN" by Ron Tunison, dated 1993. Numbered 266 of 350. Joshua Chamberlain is depicted at the decisive moment of drawing his sword just before… (2023-3006) Learn More »
$795.00
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Cartridges are, from left to right: 1212-73 SOLD, 1212-74 SOLD, 1212-75 .50 caliber cartridge for Smith carbine. The same bullet was used for Smith and Gallager cartridges made under this patent.… (1212-) Learn More »
Cartridge for .44 caliber Army revolver made by Hazard Powder Company. These were made under the three Doremus & Budd patents of 1862, using a molded powder cake glued to the bullet and then… (1212-105) Learn More »
This is a complete Harpers Ferry gang mold for .58 caliber Minie balls complete with cavity pins. This is a hinge-type mold with iron body and turned wood handles. It casts four .58 caliber Minie… (2023-2835) Learn More »
This Model 1840 Light Artillery saber was made by the Ames Manufacturing Company of Chicopee, Massachusetts in 1862 to fill a contract for the State of Connecticut. Ames was one of the most prolific… (1216-55) Learn More »
$1,450.00
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This helmet is a World War Two manufactured front seam, fixed bale helmet. The exterior may have been repainted but it is difficult to tell for sure. Finish shows some minor rubbing but is otherwise… (516-95) Learn More »
This is a scarce and unusual Federal arsenal item. It being the base plug used to form conical cavities in a minie ball gang mold. Springfield and Harpers Ferry made a limited number of brass… (160-194) Learn More »
$600.00
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This scabbard is for the M-1 full stock carbine and is made of OD green canvas. The rear has a large belt loop and it closes at the front by two lift-dots. Front has a strong “U.S.” stencil while… (1216-142) Learn More »
The first Marlin lever action chambered for smokeless cartridges. Correct pre-1919 barrel address including patent dates, “25-36 M” caliber designation at breech, “Marlin Safety” on top of… (1140-65) Learn More »
CDV sized engravings & lithographs (3.75” x 2.5”). Great for framing with signatures. Backmarks vary; some have no backmark. Prices vary. CDVs are in photos above, grouped by price. Item… Learn More »
$0.00 Each
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A vendor at the Autumn Gettysburg Civil War show held at the Allstar Events Complex on Oct. 28-29 reported that a Maryland sword belt plate valued at $3500 was stolen from a display case on Sunday… Learn More »
Offered here is a Ryker case of relics recovered at Castine by Dean Thomas. Included is a silver shoe buckle, a brass flat button, a British coin (likely a King George), four musket balls, three… (236-710) Learn More »
$75.00
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Bayonet has full length blade and socket with mortise. No markings are visible. Surfaces are rusted but have been coated with black paint. Item was recovered at Fredericksburg, VA. [ad]… (2023-1488) Learn More »
Bayonet has full length blade and socket with mortise. Locking ring is frozen. No markings are visible. Surfaces are rusted but have been coated with clear lacquer. Item was recovered at… (2023-1490) Learn More »
On September 1st 1939 Germany’s leader, Adolph Hitler, re-instituted the Iron Cross series of awards in the First and Second Classes and established the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. The… (2023-3024) Learn More »
CDV shows Fellows looking kind of frumpy in an oversized light-colored double-breasted frock coat with matching trousers. The coat has a very light-colored collar and cuffs with galloons on the… (1138-1359) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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CDV is a full standing view of Edward R. Tarver in full Confederate uniform. He is posed beside a column with one hand on his sword and the other by his side holding his kepi. Tarver wears a… (1138-1358) Learn More »
CDV is a vignette bust view of Del’isle in a light-colored civilian suit. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Mount corners are clipped but the paper is in nice shape. Reverse has a period pencil ID… (1138-1356) Learn More »
CDV of Mary Custis Lee. Bust view. Image is very light. Mount is clean with no edge wear. Old ink identification along bottom edge of mount. Photographer's backmark, Stonewall Art Gallery, Boude &… (1138-1472) Learn More »
CDV of John William Walker Fearn in Confederate captain's uniform. Chest-up profile view in double-breasted coat with captain's collar insignia. Image is clear with good contrast. Plain mount.… (1138-1410) Learn More »
This is a carte de visite of an unidentified Confederate Captain in uniform. Chest-up view wearing double-breasted frock with collar insignia clearly visible. Image is clear with very good contrast.… (1138-953) Learn More »
This is a carte de visite of an unidentified Confederate soldier in uniform. Seated view wearing double-breasted frock with darker collar. Image is clear with good contrast. Mount remains in good… (1138-942) Learn More »
This is a carte de visite of an unidentified Confederate Captain. Bust view wearing a uniform. Captain's collar insignia is visible, possibly an artilleryman as insignia has some red mixed with gold… (1138-927) Learn More »
CDV shows a very young boy, perhaps 8 or 9 years old standing at attention with his drum slung and ready to play. The subject wears a light-colored 7-button jacket with dark piping on the cuffs. He… (160-192) Learn More »
$100.00
ON HOLD
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 16th of May 1861, printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 2,120. This Bond is numbered 1995 and has nineteen coupons… (998-2190) Learn More »
$145.00
Originally $225.00
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 17th of February 1864, printed on pink-white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 8,842. This Bond is numbered 4913 and was issued on the… (998-2189) Learn More »
$145.00
Originally $225.00
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 20th of February 1863, printed on pink-white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 49,650. This Bond is numbered 21432 and was issued on… (998-2187) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $125.00
SOLD
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 20th of February 1863, printed on dark pink paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 34,891. This Bond is numbered 6889 and has seven coupons… (998-2184) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $175.00
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 20th of February 1863, printed on dark pink paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 27,622. This Bond is numbered 13787 and has seven… (998-2183) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $125.00
Aqua glass bottle shows an applied top and pontil scar. Embossing reads, "KNOWLES & CO. NEW YORK". Bottle measures 4.75" tall by 1.75" in diameter at the base. No chips or cracks.… (998-1681) Learn More »
$20.00
Originally $35.00
Aqua glass bottle with paneled sides shows an applied top and open pontil scar. Embossing on front and sides reads, "N.L. CLARK & CO. / PERUVIAN / SYRUP". Bottle measures 8.5" tall by 2.5" wide.… (998-1649) Learn More »
$15.00
Originally $30.00
White ceramic neti pot nasal cleanser is oblong in shape with one handle and front spout. Pot with spout measures 5 ¾” long by 3” wide. Excellent condition with no chips or cracks. … (998-1392) Learn More »
$15.00
Originally $30.00
This is a nice cartridge used in the .50 caliber Remington rolling block Cadet Rifle. Manufactured at the Frankford arsenal. Copper case with lead bullet. This cartridge is crimped very close to the… (998-1227) Learn More »
$30.00
Originally $40.00
Brown leather flight helmet meant for use by fighter and bomber crews. This helmet is in excellent condition. The leather body shows next to no wear. The attached leather straps on the back of the… (1216-96) Learn More »
The drawn bayonet meas. approx. 10.00 inches from point to pommel. The clean blade itself is just under 8.00 inches long with a 4.50 inch central fuller. The blade is bright but the first 0.75 of an… (1216-62) Learn More »
Shovel appears to have been repainted at some point. Paint is even in color and texture and snows no wear. Item meas. approx. 23.25 inches long with a spade shaped iron head and a “T” shaped wood… (1216-18) Learn More »
Dug iron shot meas. approx. 2.00 inches in diameter and is in good relic condition. Item was dug in June of 1992 on the Hanau battlefield by a resident of Carlisle, Pennsylvania while serving in… (1202-11) Learn More »
Dug iron shot meas. approx. 2.25 inches in diameter and is in good relic condition. Item was dug on April 5, 1992 on the Hanau battlefield by a resident of Carlisle, Pennsylvania while serving in… (1202-12) Learn More »
Dug lead canister ball meas. approx. 0.50 inch in diameter and in good relic condition. Item was dug on the Hanau battlefield by a resident of Carlisle, Pennsylvania while serving in Germany with the… (1202-37) Learn More »
Dug lead canister ball meas. approx. 1.00 inch in diameter and in good relic condition. Item was dug on the Hanau battlefield by a resident of Carlisle, Pennsylvania while serving in Germany with the… (1202-39) Learn More »
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The body of this canteen is covered in a very nice conditioned sky-blue cloth and is strongly stenciled on one side with “13” over “PV” done in white paint. The cover is solid with no signs of moth damage or seam separations. The edges of the… (490-4680). Learn More »