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Finely engraved, jeweler-made identification disk worn by Andrew James McLardy, a private in Company B of the 90th Pennsylvania, who lost an arm at Antietam in fighting at the East Woods and… (2025-3073) Learn More »
This non-excavated Federal box plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. There are a few… (595-2362) Learn More »
This non-excavated Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. There are no… (595-2382) Learn More »
Sword has 28” blade which remains semi-bright with light scattered dark spotting and light oxidation. No nicks on the edge. Ricasso is marked “US / AHD / 1863” while the other side features the… (2025-2869) Learn More »
$450.00
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Offered here is a display related to the history of copper. Case measures 8.25” x 12.25”. Printed labels provide the history of the element and its use through history. Included are a chunk of… (236-1245) Learn More »
Offered here is a display related to the 1815 Battle of Waterloo. Case measures 12.25” x 8.25”. Items included are a piece of red brick from the Hougoumont farm, eleven musket balls, ten small… (236-1246) Learn More »
$250.00
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The Bormann fuse is named after its inventor, Belgian Army Captain Charles G. Bormann. This pattern of fuse is in the shape of a thick disk. Measures approximately 1.6” in diameter and 0.5” thick… (2025-3029) Learn More »
Civil War identification tags or badges were not items of issue, but privately purchased and came in a wide variety of styles- shields, corps badges, disks with various motifs, including several like… (490-7587) Learn More »
An original Civil War Burnside 5th Model carbine with “F” stamp on the underside wood of the fore-stock, midway between the screw and the front of the receiver. The “F” stamp is light and… (2023-3049) Learn More »
This unmounted silver print measures approximately 5.5 inches in length and 4 inches wide. This photograph is a lesser-known photograph type called a silver print, where silver halide is suspended in… (1189-190) Learn More »
The cartridge box rig is complete with the shoulder sling and all loops and buckles in place, with both belt plates, and with both magazine tins. It has not been treated with any polish, dressing, or… (2025-2619) Learn More »
Designed to enable the cavalryman to carry the saber suspended from a single ring on the belt and be able to detach it and quickly get it out of the way to fight on foot, or attach it to a ring on the… (362-1272) Learn More »
Firing self-contained, waterproof, rimfire cartridges, the Smith and Wesson No. 2 Army was a very popular pistol among officers and civilians of the period- Custer owned a pair and one was even found… (490-7611) Learn More »
$500.00
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This pitcher is free blown lead glass pitcher with an open pontil 6 1/2" tall. The body of this pitcher was blown in an apothecary jar mold with the neck and lip being tooled outside of the mold. … (1239-96) Learn More »
$65.00
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This magnum decanter is lead glass with a small polished pontil. The neck is cut with flutes encircled by 2 bands of parallel lines. The base of the decanter is also cut with flutes. The large,… (1239-95) Learn More »
This is a large oval albumen photograph measuring 7” x 9” mounted on a 10” x 12” oval mount. The image features a ribbon on top with “Co. H. / ORLEANS CADETS / 18TH LA.” Under that,… (1266-246) Learn More »
This antique optical instrument from the mid-19th century is a very appealing, four-fold collapsible telescope/spyglass in very good condition. Made of brass, this device is constructed with four… (172-1299) Learn More »
$195.00
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Offered here is a very fine hand-carved pipe bowl with complete soldier identification. Likely carved from a chunk of burl wood, this piece was made to use a detachable pipe stem. You couldn’t ask… (401-58) Learn More »
$1,750.00
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Lovely condition original plume, as intended for the m1858 US Dress Hat – often referred to as the Hardee or Davis hat. As per regulation, this example features a double layer of feathers, stitched… (469-01B) Learn More »
$30.00
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Lovely condition original plume, as intended for the m1858 US Dress Hat – often referred to as the Hardee or Davis hat. As per regulation, this example features a double layer of feathers, stitched… (469-01A) Learn More »
$30.00
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Wool pennant with red field bordered with blue and gray stripe. The red center features tarnished/faded gold stenciling of an eagle over “1913” and “SOUVENIR”. Some fading to background… (595-2380) Learn More »
This is a US Model 1904 sword letter opener. Measures 9 ¾” long. This is an exact replica of the original full-sized sword. Comes with a sword knot and bottom only of original box. Blade is very… (595-2385) Learn More »
$35.00
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This is a scarce piece of Civil War artillery related leather. This is a pendulum hausse sight case. Pendulum Hausse sights were weighted brass pieces that were mounted on the breech of a cannon and… (2025-2038) Learn More »
The P1826 breast plate was still in widespread use during the Civil War as a commonly issued item to be affixed to the sling of the rifleman’s cartridge box. The plate is not overly tarnished on the… (595-2367) Learn More »
This unmounted silver print measures approximately 5.5 inches in length and 4 inches in width. Early Life and Education Raleigh Edward Colston was born in Paris in 1825. At a young age, he was adopted… (1189-156) Learn More »
This mounted silver print measures approximately 5.5 inches in length and 4 inches in width and features a bust view of General John R. Cooke. General John Rogers Cooke (1833–1891) was a Confederate… (1189-155) Learn More »
A very good condition, regulation US Civil War canteen, maker marked on the spout “HADDEN, PORTER & BOOTH. PHILA.,” one of the largest suppliers of canteens to the Philadelphia Depot, with… (2025-2618) Learn More »
$450.00
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Measuring 4-1/2 by 2 inches, this ornate flask is in very good condition with tight seams, no dents and sharp detail. The brown lacquer finish is largely intact, showing just some minor age spots and… (1304-74) Learn More »
Daniel Sweetland was something of a comparative rarity during the Civil War having enlisted at the ripe age of 40 years as a father of 6 children. He enlisted as a Corporal on 11/10/1861 and on that… (1268-236) Learn More »
This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is unbroken. Oval sub-inspector’s stamp lightly visible on front.… (490-7636) Learn More »
The standard ammunition for the 3-inch Parrott rifled cannon. This shell was fired but remains in excellent condition. Possibly an early pick-up. The zinc fuse adaptor is chewed up at the top as is… (2025-2669) Learn More »
$295.00
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12mo, 226, 22, lxix, 9 pgs. Illustrations, plans, frontis portrait, 7 maps including 3 folding. Unit roster as appendix. Original decorative blue cloth with gilt titled spine and cover, with gilt… (602-34) Learn More »
Very nice first edition published in 1908, written by Dudley Landon Vaill. This volume is one of a series published under the auspices of the Litchfield County University Club, with a particular focus… (602-35) Learn More »
$60.00
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Imagery includes a British coat of arms, six crowns in red, and a half sun in black ink. Text in red ink, “THIRTY Shillings….” This New Jersey note from the April 8, 1762 issue was printed by… (286-1447) Learn More »
$150.00
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This one of £12,000 in bills of credit authorized for the construction of the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse and related buoys and piers. Note is for 14 shillings; serial number 3344; plate B; issue date… (205-188) Learn More »
$325.00
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This Pennsylvania note from the October 25, 1775 issue was printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue threads and mica flakes. This Five Shilling bill is far scarcer than lower… (205-187) Learn More »
Offered here is a very fine carte de viste (CDV) photo of an unidentified Federal sergeant in uniform posing with his wife. Full studio view with soldier standing and wife seated next to him. He wears… (141-192) Learn More »
This excavated plate has a brass face with beautiful smooth brown patina. The detail on the eagle is good. Painted on the face in white is “WILDERNESS, VA.” There is some slight edge damage and a… (595-2365) Learn More »
$115.00
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This excavated plate has a brass face with beautiful smooth dark brown patina. The detail on the eagle is good. The reverse has all of the lead fill. Both iron hooks remain and are strong. Label on… (595-2366) Learn More »
$145.00
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For details on this very rare sword see Thillmann, Civil War Army Swords, p.202 and following. He notes, “The separately dated 1861 and 1862 Collins NCO swords are the rarest of all of the NCO… (2025-683) Learn More »
$650.00
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This is a very good example of the regulation US army cap box, an accoutrement carried by literally every soldier with a percussion arm. This is the standard configuration coming in about 1862, using… (1304-104) Learn More »
This historic Virginia officer’s frock coat, trousers and cap belonged to Lt. Henry Bedinger Davenport of Charlestown, Virginia (1831-1901,) follows the state’s 1858 regulations, and has a tight… (846-548) Learn More »
This badge commemorates the 18th Annual Reunion of the 128th New York Infantry, held in Poughkeepsie on October 18th, 1904. The ribbon is brilliant blue and virtually free of damage. The front… (595-2286) Learn More »
This rare ribbon commemorates the 32nd Encampment of the Union Ex-Prisoners of War Society, held in 1904 in Boston. Several organizations were formed after the war for the express purpose of… (595-2268) Learn More »
This is a good example of the First Model Merrill cavalry carbine that uses a brass butt plate, patch box, trigger guard, and barrel band. The first model has a flat, knurled latch to secure the lever… (1268-389) Learn More »
This is a 21” long socket bayonet with 18.5” triangular blade, hollow-ground flutes, and flat edges. There is a 3” bottom-bridged socket with three-step (T-shaped) mortise. Strong “US”… (998-704) Learn More »
This a solid example of the scarce socket bayonet for the Greene Under-hammer Bolt Action Rifle. James Durrell Greene had a distinguished career in the US military but is probably best known for the… (490-3251) Learn More »
This is an original Model 1855 socket bayonet for .58 caliber Civil War era Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a smooth light gray surface tone… (490-7541) Learn More »
$165.00
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This pennant, in excellent condition, measures 17” in length and 8” in width at it’s widest point. Made of gray felt, it features a GAR badge at center in red, white, blue and gold. At left in… (595-2378) Learn More »
$40.00
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This small-sized testament was published and printed by the American Bible Association in 1860. It is remarkable in that the first flyleaf features the inscription “Company K / 20th Regiment / Mass.… (2025-2827) Learn More »
$395.00
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This lovely and uncommonly seen style of Veteran’s badge commemorates the anniversary of the Battle of Winchester and the participation of the surviving members of the 6th New York Cavalry. A… (595-2283) Learn More »
$65.00
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This antique optical instrument from the mid-19th century is a very appealing, four-fold collapsible telescope/spyglass in very good condition. Made of brass, this device is constructed with four… (2024-1889) Learn More »
$95.00
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Priest, John Michael. June 2024, Savas Beatie. 2025 paperback edition; 28 images, 19 maps; 444 pages. Part of the Essential Gettysburg series. “Priest’s new history is a powerful and important… (ST501236) Learn More »
This flask is in very strong condition, with great patina, good seams, and crisp detail. This version of the dense panoply of arms appearing on flasks by Colt was used with the 3rd and 4th Model Colt… (1179-1646B) Learn More »
This is a good, untouched, non-excavated pair of Civil War US army issue enlisted man’s shoulder scales showing a fairly even, aged patina to the brass, with a few shallow dings and just one small… (2025-2648) Learn More »
$225.00
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Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in very good original condition. The carbine, which fired the .52 caliber,… (2025-2794) Learn More »
$2,395.00
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This is an excellent Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is unbroken. A small brass letter “K” is affixed to… (490-7634) Learn More »
Paper broadside measures 14” x 7”, printed in blue ink. Advertisement for a special train excursion to Gettysburg to take place on Sunday, May 28, 1911. Lists locations, most of which appear to… (595-2377) Learn More »
$75.00
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This booklet was prepared by the Pennsylvania State Commission for the 1938 reunion of veterans in Gettysburg. The forward reads, “That this nation shall forever endure under the guidance of a… (595-2370) Learn More »
$65.00
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This is an original Model 1855 socket bayonet for .58 caliber Civil War era Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a mottled gray surface tone. Some… (490-7542) Learn More »
$165.00
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This wooden fife is a wonderful example of a typical musical wind instrument of the mid-19th century. In good original condition, this Civil War-era cylindrical fife measures 14.5” long and is made… (490-7483) Learn More »
$125.00
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Dated January 1st, 1863, Raleigh. Handwritten serial number; signed by “__ __ Cardie”. We have several of these available; all in similar condition with differing serial numbers. Overall very… (344-2475) Learn More »
$35.00 Each
Originally $50.00
Top of lid is stamped with, “SHANNON, MILLER & GRANT, MILITARY GOODS, MAIDEN BAND, NEW YORK”. Some light scratches and surface rust are present. Box is slightly warped so that lid does not… (344-2689) Learn More »
$45.00
Originally $75.00
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Very nice Victorian frame houses a retouched albumen photograph of an unknown U.S. Navy officer. He is wearing a dark colored, double-breasted frock coat with naval buttons, shoulder straps, a white… (344-3304) Learn More »
$40.00
Originally $85.00
CDV is of William B. Murray wearing a dark double-breasted frock coat with shoulder knots. Image is clear with good contrast and is mostly clean. Reverse has no photographer’s imprint but does have… (344-2394) Learn More »
$150.00
Originally $265.00
This incomplete relic condition carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. We believe this is the pattern… (2025-2023) Learn More »
Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this stars-and-stripes US Navy ensign flew over the USS Pontoosuc during its year of active service in 1864-65, which included the two… (1268-654) Learn More »
$5,500.00
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This is a scarce piece of Civil War artillery related leather. This is a pendulum hausse sight case. Pendulum Hausse sights were weighted brass pieces that were mounted on the breech of a cannon and… (2025-2022) Learn More »
This lovely badge was given to members and staff of the delegation of the Pennsylvania State Legislature who attended the dedication of Grant’s Tomb in New York City on April 27, 1897. The ribbon… (1202-1006) Learn More »
$250.00
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Once in the collection of well-known Virginia photography collector Bill Turner, this Civil War albumen photograph of a Confederate officer has period notations on the reverse, but had some cracks and… (1266-813) Learn More »
$75.00
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Here is a tagged pair of original, fine quality, unmarked specimens of the Deringer-style pocket pistol, once the favorite handgun of American civilians in the early 1850s. Each of these two… (2025-2937) Learn More »
The bayonet for the US M1835/40 flintlock musket essentially set the pattern for socket bayonets for the rest of the century. The musket went into production at Springfield in 1840 and in addition to… (490-3298) Learn More »
This non-dug plate has a nice smooth medium patina, with original brass finish being very bright on high areas. The detail on the eagle is very good. Some small dings are present on edge of plate. The… (2025-3062) Learn More »
$275.00
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This is a very strong example of the regulation hat insignia for a Civil War officer in a 33rd regiment of infantry. This type uses an internal metal stiffener fitted with two loops for attachment to… (1299-33) Learn More »
This is great example of the regulation embroidered bullion hat insignia for an infantry officer. The hunting horn insignia indicating infantry is embroidered in gold bullion thread on a black velvet… (1299-30) Learn More »
An excellent example of a small size, embroidered bullion round US staff wreath often seen in Civil War photos worn on the front of officers’ kepis and forage caps. An Old English “U.S.” in… (1299-31) Learn More »
$275.00
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A scarce example of a Civil War officer’s embroidered bullion hat insignia showing how these appeared before being mounted directly on a hat or being trimmed to an oval and given a jaceron wire… (1299-25) Learn More »
Beautiful black buckle is made of black crepe stones. Original attachment hooks and pin and hook are present on reverse and fully function. Buckle measures approx. 2 ½” x 3”. This would have been… (344-2627) Learn More »
$150.00
Originally $225.00
This is an unissued brass identification disk. The front features a central bust of George B. McClellan and reads “MAJOR GENERAL GEO. B. McCLELLAN / WAR OF 1861”. This was never stamped with a… (344-2965) Learn More »
$225.00
Originally $395.00
The blade of this interesting sword measures 26”. It has a main fuller running nearly the entire length with a secondary fuller approx. 18” of the length. The last 8 ½” of the blade has a false… (344-3245) Learn More »
$1,975.00
Originally $2,125.00
Stamped brass infantry horn insignia. Brass retains much of the original gilt. Reverse of each features two soldered attachment loops, with two of the insignia missing one loop. Measures 3 ¼”… (344-2992) Learn More »
$20.00 Each
Originally $38.50
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Original WWII era home front banner to hang in the window of a home with a member of the household, usually male, serving in the war. The number of stars indicates the number of individuals, in this… (595-2375) Learn More »
$25.00
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This wooden fife is a wonderful example of a typical musical wind instrument as used during the Civil War period. In very good original condition, this fife measures 17” long and is made… (490-7484) Learn More »
$145.00
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This lovely badge was given to members and staff of the delegation of the Pennsylvania State Legislature who attended the dedication of the Washington Monument of Philadelphia, on May, 15, 1897. The… (1202-1007) Learn More »
An interesting and extremely skillful example of Victorian mourning art- a Civil War carte-de-visite portrait of General John Sedgwick set in an eight-pointed star frame made of one square… (1202-1013) Learn More »
$225.00
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A nice example of Victorian mourning jewelry- a gilt locket fitted with swivel loop and black ribbon, containing a thumbnail albumen photographic portrait of Union General John F. Reynolds, killed… (1202-1015) Learn More »
This is a scarce Civil War private purchase mess set patented by L.H. Worman and J.O. Ely of Philadelphia on February 4, 1862. The patent documents make clear the designer was likely a Phillip Ulmer,… (490-7280) Learn More »
$595.00
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As described in The American Military Spur, by Dorsey on pages 61-64, the Pattern 1885 Enlisted Spur was introduced with the other new cavalry equipment in Ordnance Memoranda No. 29. This matched… (2024-603) Learn More »
This very rare miniature souvenir knapsack was produced for the September 12, 1888 National Grand Army of the Republic encampment at Columbus, Ohio. Made of lacquered/japanned tin, brass, and felt;… (1202-1016) Learn More »
$95.00
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Wood cut from the battlefield furnished material for all sorts of Gettysburg souvenirs. Canes were one of the most popular- functional, particularly for the aging veterans who visited the battlefield… (490-7591) Learn More »
$225.00
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Straps have the usual convex stamped brass false embroidered single border. The surfaces of each have a nice patina. The light blue velvet rank field is in nice condition with very light wear and much… (1299-18) Learn More »
By Colonel Edward Martin (Compiled) / E.S. Wallace (Editor). Published by 28th Division Publishing Company, Pittsburgh, PA. (Vol. 1--1923; Vols. 2 thru 5--1924). Volume 1 is 498 pages; Vol. 2: 558… (1202-1040) Learn More »
Cane is made of wood which has been stained a dark brown color. Top of cane has a brass ring with ivory handle. Etched on one side of the handle is “GEORGE H. STUART, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN DECEMBER 21,… (344-1885) Learn More »
$550.00
Originally $750.00
Ca. 1869-90. Black & gold maker decal [inner case]: “Sharp & Smith/Manufacturers/of/ surgical instruments/73 Randolph St./ Chicago”. Case is a wooden box measuring 12 x 5 x 16”, with… (344-1489) Learn More »
$350.00
Originally $525.00
Buff leather belt that has been dyed black to conform to the 1851 regulations. Leather is in very good to excellent condition. Belt has been altered to use a rectangular sword belt plate instead of… (344-1066) Learn More »
$250.00
Originally $385.00
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White buff leather belt that is slightly stiff with heavy surface dirt from age and storage. One of the sections has a 1.50 inch piece of leather missing on one edge. One end of the belt passes… (344-920) Learn More »
$700.00
Originally $875.00
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Soldiers in camp often used what leisure time they had in crafting small mementos that might be sent home or retained as souvenirs. Prisoners of war had the additional incentive of selling or trading… (1268-1226) Learn More »
$95.00
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These cleverly designed, forged iron musket tools were fabricated at the Richmond Arsenal (See Davies, “CS Armory Richmond Book,” for photographs of several examples). They combine a double-ended… (2025-2608) Learn More »
$895.00
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This white bullion embroidered belt uses a Civil War M1851 officer’s sword belt plate and hasp. Chances are that it was worn by an officer in the G.A.R., the largest and best known of the Civil War… (172-6148) Learn More »
William Kinsey had been a harness maker in Newark, NJ, before the war and as William Kinsey and Company had a number government contracts for leather gear. According to Bazelon, Vol. 1, these included… (1304-99) Learn More »
$975.00
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S.O. Barnum & Son, at 265-267 Main Steet in Buffalo, NY, was a shopping mainstay of downtown Buffalo for generations. Founded in 1845, Barnum's (no relation to P.T. Barnum) were longtime dealers… (490-6986) Learn More »
Samuel McKee enlisted on 10/18/1862 as a 2nd Lieutenant and was mustered into Company I of the 143rd Pennsylvania the same day. In December of ’62, Sam was transferred to the 147th Pennsylvania… (1268-712) Learn More »
$2,750.00
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This beautiful G.A.R. badge was presented in 1905 to William Levi Harrod who had served throughout the war in the 32nd Ohio. He enlisted in July 1861, was captured at Atlanta in late July 1864 and… (1282-01) Learn More »
$1,395.00
Originally $1,850.00
This is an original .54 caliber round ball cartridge. Composed of a round lead ball wrapped in cartridge paper and tied with tan string above and below the ball. The cartridge paper is in… (1212-130) Learn More »
$95.00
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This 1861-manufactured .31 Colt Pocket with a 6” barrel comes to us in a nice condition, complete with an engraved identification. At the grip’s backstrap, at the butt of the grip, is the… (490-7536) Learn More »
$3,250.00
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Confederate 12-pounder spherical case shot for smoothbore cannons. This shell is complete with an iron side loader plug. The two small holes to accept a spanner wrench remain plainly visible. Complete… (2025-2601) Learn More »
$325.00
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This ambrotype photograph features young James Hogan [Hagan] Doyle posing in plain uniform coat with hands across his waist. Three plain buttons are visible on his jacket which also has a standing… (141-190) Learn More »
This British-made accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the Model 1853 Enfield rifle musket. The Enfield bayonet has the distinction of being the first universal issue bayonet to… (490-7538) Learn More »
$175.00
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A very good condition and good-looking set of Smith Patent shoulder straps for a Captain on staff duty. There were at least a couple of patents during the Civil War for some form of metallic border in… (1299-16) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine, non-dug coat button from Rhode Island. According to Tice’s reference book "Uniform Buttons Of The United States 1776-1865”, “The City of Providence organized this group… (1304-122) Learn More »
This is a fine little patriotic button from the Civil War. Two-piece button with American flag in the center and “UNION” at top, right. There are also thirteen small stars. 14mm in diameter.… (1304-120) Learn More »
$35.00
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Very nice three-piece button with a gilted face. The stand-up shank is intact on this example. Warren Tice has the company of Richard & Willard Robinson listed in Attleboro, Massachusetts between… (1304-119) Learn More »
$35.00
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A nice grouping from a veteran of the 123rd New York, which served from September 1862 to June 1865, seeing action in the eastern and western theatres of war in the 12th/20th Army Corps. The group… (534-40) Learn More »
Found at Devil’s Den by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Gettysburg Rosensteel family, whole held… (2025-2775) Learn More »
$67.50
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Blue felt pennant meas. approx. 14.00 inches on the hoist and 34.00 inches on the fly. Hoist end has full color art of a Union and Confederate veteran holding muskets and shaking hands superimposed… (595-2379) Learn More »
$95.00
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Green felt pennant meas. approx. 11.00 inches on the hoist and 29.00 inches on the fly. Hoist end has full color art of busts of Generals Meade and Lee, surrounded by a red, white and blue design with… (595-2381) Learn More »
$95.00
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Presented is a 1913 original two-piece medal presented to the New York Civil War veterans attending the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Brooch shows the greeting of two veterans, while… (1202-1017) Learn More »
$100.00
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Smith received a patent on June 18, 1861 for a metallic false embroidered strap. These straps are 1 ½ inches wide and 4 inches in length. The false embroider border is ¼ inch wide with an inner and… (1299-17) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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The M1855 Joslyn Rifle is a scarce longarm and its saber bayonet equally so. With the rifles manufactured by A.H. Waters and the unmarked bayonets likely acquired from Ames, Flayderman estimated… (490-7546) Learn More »
A very strong, armed image in a scarce case. The image is a 6th plate tintype with excellent clarity, glassed and using an open, scallop-edged mat that shows the photographer has pushed aside a chair… (490-7632) Learn More »
$275.00
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A ninth-plate ambrotype of seated Union cavalryman with a great patriotic mat. The soldier is shown half-length, his legs crossed and hands folded in his lap. There is a ring of solarization around… (490-7633) Learn More »
$150.00
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(The following is from a yet larger document of authenticity and history by this country's flag expert and historian Mr. Gregory Biggs, Clarksville, Tennessee). "Thirteen-star boat flags from the U.S.… (1284-13) Learn More »
$20,000.00
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Hair bracelet has a beautifully engraved gold clasp, which fully functions. The name, “Emily” is engraved in the center. Security chain is present. Bracelet measures approx. 7” long. Hair is… (344-2654) Learn More »
$150.00
Originally $275.00
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Brown buff leather belt in good condition. Leather is a little dry causing the inside seam in one small section to split but the rest is solid. Belt plate and keeper have matching benchmark numbers of… (344-915) Learn More »
$1,250.00
Originally $1,575.00
Original Civil War paper image that is a little large than half a stereo photo. Image is titled “Vicinity of Fort Stedman, Petersburg, Va.” Photo is clear and in good shape. In the background is… (344-809) Learn More »
$125.00
Originally $175.00
The first image in the group shows Greeley seated in a chair with his hands folded in his lap. He wears the usual dark suit consisting of jacket, vest, trousers and bow tie with a white shirt. The… (344-676) Learn More »
$65.00 per Set
Originally $135.00
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Wooden alarm rattle with handle measuring 5.5”, rattle 10.25” in length, 5” in width. Rattle is in good, original condition, with replaced sounding board & cog. Affixed to the tip is a… (344-675) Learn More »
$975.00
Originally $1,500.00
Item meas. approx. 28.75 inches overall. The blade meas. approx. 23.75 inches long and is approx. 1.08 inches wide at the ricasso. Blade surface is bright with some scattered mottling. Heavier near… (344-158) Learn More »
$950.00
Originally $1,295.00
Dating to Lee’s death in October 1870, this is a black fabric cockade made in three overlapping tiers sewn to a round, open web backing, mounted with a pinback gilt brass oval photo brooch carrying… (1202-1011) Learn More »
$895.00
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Offered here is a lot of 15 buttons; 13 coat size and 2 cuff size. All are two-piece Massachusetts Volunteer Militia buttons for Infantry. These are post 1865 buttons. In updated uniform regulations… (2025-2610) Learn More »
$45.00
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This Federal accoutrement is an original and handsome angular socket bayonet made for the Model 1835 / 42 musket. The term angular bayonet refers to the type most used by infantry soldiers. The… (490-7543) Learn More »
This is an original Model 1855 socket bayonet for .58 caliber Civil War era Colt Special Model rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a smooth bright finish… (2025-2515) Learn More »
This martial sidearm is a government contract Model 1836 single-shot flintlock pistol in very good condition. Gunsmith / manufacturer Robert Johnson of Middletown, Connecticut, produced 41,000… (2025-2423) Learn More »
This flask is in very good condition, complete with triangular carrying loops and adjustable spout, the body showing crisp designs, no dents, dings or verdigris, good seams, a mellow patina to the… (1304-116) Learn More »
An impressive, regulation infantry officer’s embroidered bullion hat insignia with a period label on the reverse reading, “Col I.M. Tucker.” This uses an interior metal stiffener that also… (1299-20) Learn More »
$795.00
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This piece is a heavy Pittsburgh cone shaped pillar molded bar bottle with a strong gray tint, 8 vertical ribs and a polish pontil. It is slightly smaller than the usual quart bottles, standing 10… (1239-88) Learn More »
$65.00
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He was 19 years old when he enlisted in the 158th New York Infantry regiment on August 8, 1862, at Brooklyn, to serve three years. He was mustered in as sergeant, Co. E, August 31, 1862, and was soon… (2025-759) Learn More »
This comes from the collection of Greg Coco, scholar and author of an article on Appomattox paroles in the March-April 2006 issue of Civil War Times dealing with the origin and printing of these… (1300-67) Learn More »
This is a transitional Joslyn carbine, being a mix of the Model 1862 and 1864 carbines. The Joslyn used an innovative pivoting breechblock system invented and patented by Massachusetts gun designer… (2025-436) Learn More »
As described in The American Military Spur, by Dorsey on pages 61-64, the Pattern 1885 Enlisted Spur was introduced with the other new cavalry equipment in Ordnance Memoranda No. 29. This matched… (2024-616) Learn More »
Offered here is a Civil War-era brass spur. Non-regulation pattern with iron rowel. Neck is flatter than the 1859 U.S. regulation spur. Dark age patina on the brass. No bends. Iron rowel is a sun… (2024-607) Learn More »
A very good condition pocket size New Testament bound in red leather and fitted with a narrow closure tab. This copy was printed in New York by the American Bible Society in 1848 and inscribed and… (2025-2652) Learn More »
$225.00
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Found east of the Baltimore Pike. The unblemished plate face exhibits a rusty, plum colored patina. Reverse side retains all its arrow hook attachments, firmly seated, along with most of its lead… (2025-2772) Learn More »
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Fired from a 9 inch Dahlgren smoothbore. Hubbel patent water cap fuse with excellent markings which read, “ORD, Anchor 1859”. Minor areas of light pitting. Recovered Vicksburg, Mississippi. … (2025-2658) Learn More »
$395.00
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This is an excavated 3” Schenkl case shot (filled with lead shrapnel balls) artillery shell in excellent “dug” condition. Iron surface remains good with only light surface rusting typical of any… (2025-2639) Learn More »
$395.00
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Sarah Barrett King lived on the east end of Gettysburg at the time of the battle. On the first day's fighting she and her family were forced to abandon their home and seek shelter with their… (1300-107) Learn More »
$150.00
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This GAR Membership Medal is a “Type IV”, in production and distribution from 1879-1880. This is the version which preceded the later types with rounded wings and stampings on the reverse of the… (490-7560) Learn More »
$95.00
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The membership badge for the Union veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic went through a number of changes, some of them rather subtle, but of interest to the collector. This Type-V is the… (490-7559) Learn More »
$95.00
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Offered here is a single non-dug U.S. Model 1859 brass spur. Typical pattern with no groove inside. Outer surface has light stippled pattern and “rooster neck” design. The rowel shows light wear… (2024-605) Learn More »
$85.00
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Offered here is a single non-dug U.S. Model 1859 brass spur. Typical pattern with no groove inside. Outer surface is smooth with “rooster neck” design. The rowel shows light wear and spins freely.… (2024-606) Learn More »
$85.00
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Sixth plate hand-gilt ambrotype. Leatherette case. Anonymous artist. North Carolina. Private Aurelius James “A.J.” Dula (1843 - 1913), a member of Company A (the "Caldwell Rough and Ready Boys”) of the 22nd North Carolina Infantry. A native… (846-577). Learn More »