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This saber is an early, seldom seen ‘C. Roby’ enlisted Model 1840 light artillery edged weapon termed a Type-1. Blade exhibits the single, rare one-line maker address “C. ROBY & CO” but no… (707-04) Learn More »
This is John Hennessy's “Second Manassas Battlefield Map Study”. This study, commissioned by the National Park Service and published by H.E. Howard as a volume of “The Virginia Civil War Battles… (1180-268) Learn More »
An original, Confederate made, saber bayonet. The Confederate made brass handled saber bayonet is essentially a copy of the US Model 1841/1855 saber bayonet. The bayonet is unmarked, with the… (490-5356) Learn More »
$950.00
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Ivory case has silver clasp, shield shaped cartouche, and a rivet around which six celluloid pages labeled with the days of the week from Monday to Saturday fan out for writing reminders. These were… (1304-85) Learn More »
The leather on this box is in first rate, museum quality condition. The outer flap and the body of the box are superb. The only visible wear on the outside of the box is on the belt loops on the back.… (1304-86) Learn More »
The leather on this cap box is in excellent condition. Fleece and pick present inside along with a few caps. Along the edge of the inner flap is a partial inspector's stamp, and another on the latch… (1304-88) Learn More »
A very good example of a World War Two German 9mm P08 Luger. Very good color, showing 90 percent or better, just light wear to raised edges of frame. Excellent grips. Very sharp markings throughout.… (1202-720) Learn More »
Offered here is a large iron axe head that saw heavy use! Measures approximately 7” x 4.25”. Cracks on both sides of socket and chunks of the edge chipped off. Rusty as to be expected of any… (2025-2007) Learn More »
Offered here is a crude field-made iron mess plate. Iron mess plate was made from a flat piece of iron with the sides hammered up to form a crude edge around the circumference. Measures roughly 6”… (2025-1997) Learn More »
$95.00
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Offered here is a small iron “D”-shaped buckle. Measures approximately 1.5” x 1.5”. Rusty as to be expected of any excavated iron relic, but in completely solid condition. Cleaned and… (2025-2000) Learn More »
This an 1861/63 pattern U. S. infantry cartridge box for the.58 caliber rifle musket. The use of a single line of stitching to secure the latch tab for the outer flap is the 1861 pattern. The box… (2025-2019) Learn More »
$325.00
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Here we have a rarely seen letter written by one of the most well-known Gettysburg nurses in the battle’s history, Sallie Myers. She writes of her recollections giving some vivid details of what… (236-1202) Learn More »
Here we have a 5 x 7-inch mounted silver print of Confederate General Seth Barton. Barton attended West Point and eventually resigned his commission to join the Confederate Army at the outbreak of the… (1189-151) Learn More »
This photograph measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 4 inches and features a well-known view of General Archer, a Maryland born lawyer turned career soldier, famously captured on Day 1 at… (1189-150) Learn More »
This extremely fine, original condition leather accoutrement is a complete Civil War flap holster of the type worn by countless officers, cavalrymen and soldiers during the Civil War, and after the… (1304-90) Learn More »
Lady Liberty one-cent piece, dated 1828. Measures 1-1/16”. Darkened patina, with major details visible. Recovered from Trostle Farm woods by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated… (1304-94) Learn More »
$85.00
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This Confederate artillery enlisted man’s coat button was excavated in central Virginia as Clark’s Mountain. The face has a deep, chocolate brown patina with a little green at the 12 o’clock and… (1304-93) Learn More »
Jacket button with block letter “A”. Recovered 1st Day’s battlefield west of Gettysburg Country Club near Willoughby Run. Missing one half of the tin back and shank. Light olive green patina. … (1304-92) Learn More »
$145.00
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Offered here is a lot of six pinfire shotgun cartridges. All are empty shells waiting to be filled. There are four empty shells with “E.B. / LONDON / F / 12” headstamps. These all have natural… (M23280) Learn More »
Bank of Lexington, North Carolina. $10 note, serial number 8166, featuring farmers. Dated 8/20/1861. VF condition. [aj][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS… (1304-41) Learn More »
The Bank of the Commonwealth. Richmond, VA, July 23, 1861. No. 4991. Excellent condition. [ld][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB… (1304-40) Learn More »
An original piece of Southern State issued money, being a beautiful $1 note from the Merchants and Planters Bank, from the State of Georgia. Issued not long before the start of the Civil War, with a… (1304-42) Learn More »
An original piece of Southern State issued money, being a beautiful $1 note from the Merchants and Planters Bank, from the State of Georgia. Issued not long before the start of the Civil War, with a… (1304-35) Learn More »
This iron hinge measures 23” long x 1.5” wide at the barrel. Tapered edges, three bolt holes, heart-shaped end. Rusty and lightly pitted, but remains solid. A large luggage tag is tied to the… (1300-12) Learn More »
This pair of hand forged iron latches each measure approximately 10.5” long x 1.75” at widest point. Each has a hinge pin barrel at one end with a slot cut in the base plate. A swinging hook is… (1300-10) Learn More »
7 ¾” x 3 ½” imprinted form filled out in ink; dated Lynchburg, Virginia, April 13, 1865. The bearer, John Hare of Carter’s Artillery Battery, “a Paroled prisoner of the Army of the… (1300-65) Learn More »
The large piece of wood plank measures 17” x 6” x 1.25”. It, along with a much smaller piece of wood, and a piece of red brick were recovered from Bailey’s Dam near Alexandria, Louisiana. The… (1300-38) Learn More »
This captain's cap is almost identical to the forage cap of Captain Wallace, of Gordonsville, Virginia to be found on page 164 in Time-Life's Echoes of Glory. Arms and Equipment of the Confederacy. It… (1268-063) Learn More »
$19,500.00
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Here for your consideration are the belongings of lieutenant to major to lieutenant-colonel John Cheves Haskell of South Carolina. We will break the offering into his history, his uniform, his pistol… (1268-559) Learn More »
The venerable 123rd New York was one of those East meets West regiments that saw the elephant in both major theaters. Sergeant Rice Bull of Company D can certainly attest to that, having been wounded… (1300-93) Learn More »
$450.00
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Ezra G. Cristman was 22 years old when he enlisted on 9/5/1862 at Mohawk, NY as a Private. On 10/14/1862, he mustered into "C" Co. New York 152nd Infantry. He was promoted to Sergeant on 9/2/1863… (1300-90) Learn More »
Bridle leather sword belt in good condition. The exterior leather surfaces show moderate surface crazing with scattered patches of flaking and loss. The leather belt is strong and supple with no weak… (490-7401) Learn More »
Few of New York’s first two-year enlistment regiments have written histories. But the 27th New York had Henry W, Slocum as it’s first colonel, who lead them to First Bull Run where the regiment… (1180-254) Learn More »
Randolph McKim was a 19-year-old university student going to school in Virginia at the outbreak of the Civil War. From Baltimore, he visited a camp and became embarrassed upon meeting many friends… (1180-252) Learn More »
$50.00
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Robert Krick was one of the most respected Civil War historians of his time. This work compiles an annotated bibliography of the published works of Neale Publishing Company, founded in 1894 by… (1180-233) Learn More »
Offered here is a very fine photograph of an unidentified Union trooper in uniform. The cavalryman wears a caped overcoat with all buttons gilted. He holds a saber in one hand and has an 1860 Colt… (2025-886) Learn More »
$350.00
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These trousers are in excellent condition with strong color, solid fabric and virtually no moth damage. They bear a couple of markings on the inside. One is that of the somewhat legendary Chrisdie’s… (2025-2069) Learn More »
$650.00
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Offered here is a rare iron hand grenade. This is an early hand grenade and could easily date to the Revolutionary War-era with a visible mold seam and rough sprue mark on bottom. But we cannot say… (1202-952) Learn More »
$1,295.00
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This is the complete lead sabot from a fired 3” Hotchkiss artillery shell. The Hotchkiss pattern projectile was composed of three separate pieces. The lead sabot was fitted in the middle between the… (1300-56) Learn More »
This small box contains relics recovered from Fort DeRussy. There are four Enfield bullets, one three-groove minie, ten round shot, numerous buckshot, some melted lead scraps, and a 20th century US… (1300-50) Learn More »
$45.00
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This US Model 1857/61 cartridge box once resided in the famed Shields Museum in Gettysburg PA. The Shields Museum was on the Gettysburg battlefield, along Chambersburg Pike, near the Buford and… (2025-2021) Learn More »
$895.00
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William H. Dunn of Ganges, Michigan served in both the 5th and 10th Michigan Cavalry during the Civil War. He enlisted on Aug. 14, 1862 in Co. "I" 5th Michigan Cavalry. At Gettysburg Dunn, a trooper… (1268-779) Learn More »
Measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 4 inches wide. Photograph features a well-known vignette bust view of Brigadier General Lewis Armistead. This photograph is a lesser-known photograph… (1189-149) Learn More »
$450.00
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This is an authentic 1862 dated Confederate States of America $1.00 note. This is listed as T-55 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with blank back. Light pink tone to… (2025-2280) Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $20.00 note. This is listed as T-9 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with blank back. Nice image of… (2025-2264) Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $10.00 note. This is listed as T-28 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with blank back. Figures of Ceres… (2025-2263) Learn More »
Civil War era non-commissioned officer’s belt buckle on original buff leather waist belt. Cast brass eagle buckle which has a three-piece applied German silver wreath and has the narrow 0.5” wide… (490-7402) Learn More »
Offered is a very nice US regulation Model 1852 Naval officer's sword. This one was type imported during the Civil War by a veritable host of US arms dealers like SCHUYLER HARTLEY & GRAHAM, NEW… (1284-07) Learn More »
$225.00
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CDV (carte de visite) photograph of General Logan in very fine condition. Logan is shown in uniform with double-breasted frock with shoulder straps and a 15th Corps badge. Image exhibits very good… (1289-115) Learn More »
$150.00
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This book was first published in 1914 by Williams and Wilkins Company and reprinted with additional notes in 1975 by Morningside Bookshop of Dayton, Ohio. Its full title is “Recollections of a… (1180-253) Learn More »
$35.00
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Part of the Civil War Heritage Series Number 8 from Morningside Bookshop of Dayton, this copy is a reprint of the original 1911 edition with new material and notes. The condition is excellent, with no… (1180-228) Learn More »
$40.00
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Hardcover, published 1861 by Rudd & Carleton, New York. Cloth covered boards; 275 pages. Fair to good condition. Age and storage wear to covers. Cloth cover loose over spine but all pages are… (602-28) Learn More »
$20.00
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Offered is an early war Confederate made cartridge box that is a copy of the US 1857/1861 counterpart. Its dimensions across the front flap are 8 inches, and this has a height of 7 inches. The box… (2025-2016) Learn More »
$695.00
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Thomas Hayne Bomar had an interesting war record. While commanding the Chestatee Light Artillery in June 1863 he saw his first fighting as part of the Confederate forces vainly trying to counter the… (846-519) Learn More »
$1,950.00
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Alberts MS18. One piece 23mm button circa 1800-1825. Back with evidence of re-strike over another button back. Nice red-gold patina to face. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS… (2025-2092) Learn More »
Vintage silver-plated teapot from the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. The teapot measures approximately 4.5" tall and 6.25" from handle to spout. It is unpolished and wears a light tarnish… (2025-1561) Learn More »
Vintage silver-plated teapot from the Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Lines. The creamer measures approximately 4.5" tall and 4.5" from handle to spout. It is unpolished and wears a dark tarnish overall.… (2025-1574) Learn More »
Vintage silver-plated teapot from the New York Central Lines. The teapot measures approximately 6.25" tall and 6" from handle to spout. It is unpolished and wears a dark tarnish overall. Marked under… (2025-1549) Learn More »
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend, fought on March 27, 1814, was a key engagement in the Creek War, a conflict within the broader War of 1812. Led by General Andrew Jackson, U.S. forces decisively… (236-1201) Learn More »
$75.00
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This rifle musket falls in a group of Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket with 1862 and 1863 dated Tower locks discussed on pages 116-117 of The English Connection that are accepted as bearing marks of… (490-7296) Learn More »
General Banks was one of the most adept political operators of the war, using his extensive network to secure a general’s commission. His lack of experience led to mixed results and outright… (2025-1077) Learn More »
For a time, Don Carlos Buell was a titan of the Western Theater, but ultimately deemed too cautious for the needs of the higher command and relieved in late 1862. This CDV is in excellent condition,… (2025-1021) Learn More »
The Civil War saw many common men elevated to the status of hero, and Francis Jay Herron was one of these men. Herron would rise from his position of bank clerk before the war, to a Major General and… (2025-1013) Learn More »
General McPherson was the second highest ranking officer of the US Army to be killed during the Civil War and is featured in this well-known view. The image shows good contrast and remains in good… (2025-1070) Learn More »
$225.00
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This more uncommonly seen style of Lincoln Carte-de-Visite is a period image of a pre-existing lithograph or engraving of the President. The image is mounted to a card with a light blue lined border… (2025-1053) Learn More »
The Carte-de-Visite photograph features a seated view of the infamous General Dan Sickles, in a custom uniform coat and less commonly seen style of hat. The image is mounted to a common style card… (2025-1051) Learn More »
$350.00
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Field press printed parole filled in with the information of G.W. Burt of Company A, 16th Arkansas dated July 12, 1863, only four days after the Confederates surrendered Port Hudson to Banks. The… (1300-60) Learn More »
This Civil War Pattern 1858 uniform coat worn by a heavy artilleryman while serving as infantry has a great deal of character- good overall condition and color, but legitimate age in the darker tone… (1268-543) Learn More »
This chunk of wood measures 3.75” square x 6.5” long. Recovered from the threshing floor of the Jacob Schwartz barn. There is a portion on the bottom that had rotted away and it is likely that… (1300-11) Learn More »
$395.00
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Large fragment of a Civil War cannon ball recovered near Chancellorsville, Va. This relic is at least half of a Bormann 12-pounder iron cannon ball. Threaded fuse and underplug hole is clearly… (1300-36) Learn More »
$125.00
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Offered are three medals that were worn proudly by Civil War Confederate Brigadier General Allen Thomas Jr. "Born in Howard County, Maryland, he was an 1850 graduate of the College of New Jersey. He… (1289-32) Learn More »
All leather is relatively supple; outer flap exhibits light cracking but no flaking; interior leather good, with innermost pocket flap lightly cracking. Stitching tight all round; reverse belt loops… (1304-47) Learn More »
This belonged to Private to Sergeant to 1st Lieutenant John Martin of the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry. Please click on the following link for the history of the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry (1st… (1284-10) Learn More »
$9,875.00
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The Iron Brigade was one of the most celebrated military organizations of the American Civil War. Composed originally of the 2nd, 6th and 7th Wisconsin and 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry regiments,… (1268-306) Learn More »
$10,500.00
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The 35-star US became official on July 4, 1863, with the admission of West Virginia to the Union and was official until July 4, 1865, when a 36th star was added for Nevada. This one is constructed of… (2025-1988) Learn More »
$1,950.00
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A vintage color lithograph print depicting a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Reproduced from original canvas by A. L. Conant in the T. B. Walker collection. In 1860, Conant received a commission from… (595-1981) Learn More »
Offered here is a small iron “D”-shaped buckle. Measures approximately 1.5” x 1.5”. Rusty as to be expected of any excavated iron relic, but in completely solid condition. Cleaned and… (2025-1998) Learn More »
$35.00
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Offered here is an iron chisel. Measures approximately 3.5” long. Rusty as to be expected of any excavated iron relic, but in completely solid condition. Cleaned and coated. Recovered in the 1970s… (2025-2006) Learn More »
This Civil War era single-shot muzzleloader is a .58 caliber Springfield Model 1855 percussion rifle-musket in very fine to excellent overall condition. Longarm has a 40” round barrel with broad… (1304-30) Learn More »
$2,295.00
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This canteen is smooth sided with an iron spout, two triangular sling keepers and a cork stopper with chain attached at the spout. The cover has dark stains scattered over its entire surface but it is… (1304-51) Learn More »
This cartridge box is the "Pattern 1861", it was ornamented with a brass "US" boxplate. It has two inside flaps covering the tins and the front implement pouch. Belt straps are centered, sewn and… (1304-46) Learn More »
Farmers & Exchange Bank, Charleston, South Carolina. $5 note, serial number 239, featuring a wagon. Dated 4/13/1861. XF condition. [ld][ph:aj] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS… (1304-39) Learn More »
$250.00
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An original piece of Confederate money, being the $20 CSA T-67 bill featuring the State capitol building in Nashville, Tennessee in the center of the bill and Alexander Stephens on the lower right… (1304-37) Learn More »
$95.00
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Serial number 919; dated June 1st, 1859. Pair of red overlays, “ONE”. Excellent condition. [ld][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR… (1304-34) Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a landscape booklet that measures 10.75” x 8.5”, 48 pages. A short narrative and map on first pages. Following pages are filled with black & white photographs with detailed captions.… (2025-2117) Learn More »
This travel brochure was printed in 196 by Goerge Bouhl of Gettysburg, PA. Unfolded size is 24” x 27”. Folded in thirds horizontally, and folded into six panels vertically, the final “rack… (2025-2121) Learn More »
$25.00
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This tin cup was Army issue during the Civil War. Cup has flat bottom with wire reinforced handle anchored by a single rivet. Item meas. approx. 4.00 inches tall and approx. 4.00 inches across the… (1304-45) Learn More »
Standard leather NCO waist belt without the plate. One end has the plate keeper attached by being sewn and riveted. The opposite end has a brass hook for adjusting the size and a leather slide. On the… (1304-48) Learn More »
$250.00
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Formed celluloid letter opener with a blade that meas. approx. 6.75 inches long topped with a 3.50 inch bust of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Blade has gold lettering on one side that… (1304-59) Learn More »
$295.00
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Off white ribbon meas. approx. 2.00 x 5.50 inches with gold lettering that reads “DELEGATE 14TH ANNUAL SESSION GRAND CAMP C.V. VA. PETERSBURG, VA. OCTOBER 23-26-1901.” The center portion of the… (1304-33) Learn More »
$395.00
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These rifles are often referred to as Plymouth Rifles because the initial batch of rifles, from which the contract pattern was derived, were tested on board the USS Plymouth from 1856-1858 under the… (1268-676) Learn More »
$4,250.00
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Offered here is an iron hammer head that was split in half, lengthwise, which had to take some doing! Measures approximately 3.5” long x 1.25” thick. Rusty as to be expected of any excavated iron… (2025-2002) Learn More »
$35.00
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Offered here is an iron leather punch. Measures approximately 4” long. Rusty as to be expected of any excavated iron relic, but in completely solid condition. Cleaned and coated. Recovered in the… (2025-2001) Learn More »
$95.00
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Offered here is a large field made iron pot hook. Iron hook is shaped in such a way as to be suspended over a cross bar and have two hooks at the lower end. Measures approximately 6.5” long x… (2025-2010) Learn More »
$75.00
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The title of this book is “AMERICAN MILITARY BUTTON MAKERS AND DEALERS; THEIR BACKMARKS AND DATES – 2001 REVISED EDITION” by William F. McGuinn and Bruce S. Bazelon. This is a revised edition… (2023-3055) Learn More »
$50.00
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8 5/8” tall. E&W Bennett 1850-1858 or Edwin Bennett 1858-1870, Baltimore MD. The pattern on this pitcher is called “Gypsy”. It depicts a band of gypsies, cooking, a mother and child… (1239-76) Learn More »
4 1/8" tall. On both sides are a Toby figure holding a mug and shaving razor, there is also an acanthus leaf on the front. The mug is held by a naturalistic branch handle. Made by E&W… (1239-77) Learn More »
Paper covers, 64 pp. Antietam Publications, 1987. Signed by the author. Excellent condition; only wear is very minor to back cover. Illustrated with black & white photos and maps. Describes… (602-29) Learn More »
$12.00
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A very good pair of Civil War officer’s shoulder straps with the gold oak leaves of a Major set on a black ground indicating a staff appointment. This is not to say a desk job. Staff officers were… (1299-11) Learn More »
$895.00
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This silvered badge is in the design of a suspended hunting horn and was pinned by means of 2 lugs to the shako worn by US Infantry officer Regulars 1832 to 1851. It was also worn by militia officers… (2025-804) Learn More »
$225.00
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This ambrotype image features Oliver J. Putnam, a young cavalryman wearing a “wheel” cap - more reminiscent of the m1830 Fatigue Cap or civilian style caps popular with working-class folks of the… (2025-892) Learn More »
"In the Catholic cemetery in Scio rests all that is mortal of one of the bravest heroes of our civil war, one whose name stands side by side with Cushing, Winthrop, Lyon and the brilliant coterie of… (1268-780) Learn More »
$35,000.00
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Medal consists of a slot broach at top with the original pin on the reverse. Suspend from the broach is a 1.50-inch-long red ribbon that is in good condition. Fastened to the ribbon is a bronze… (1011-128) Learn More »
$60.00
Originally $75.00
During World War One the 101st US Infantry was made up of National Guardsmen from the state of Massachusetts. The regiment served as part of the 26th “Yankee” Division in France from 1917 to 1918.… (1011-118) Learn More »
$35.00
Originally $45.00
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Volume was published by Worcester Light Infantry History Association of Worcester. Massachusetts. The book meas. approx. 8.00 x 10.50 inches and runs 608 pages including index. Volume is hardbound in… (1011-60) Learn More »
$55.00
Originally $65.00
The full title of this volume is “AMERICAN DECORATIONS: A LIST OF AWARDS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS AND THE DISTIGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL AWARDED UNDER… (1011-57) Learn More »
$20.00
Originally $25.00
This brass hilt sword bayonet is a product of the Harpers Ferry Armory, made for the Model 1855 Rifle. Like the majority of these bayonets, this one has an unmarked blade. (Less than half of known… (490-7257) Learn More »
These Civil War infantry captain’s shoulder straps are as new condition as one could ever hope to find. Officers had to purchase their own uniforms, insignia, weapons and gear and these look pretty… (1299-12) Learn More »
Civil War officers had to purchase their own uniforms and equipment. The quality of their insignia might vary according to their rank, and certainly varied by their assignment, taste, and wallet. This… (1299-13) Learn More »
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… (2025-2424) Learn More »
$975.00
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Diamond shaped silver badge that meas. approx. 1.75 inches across and still retains the original “T” bar pin on back. Face is wonderfully inscribed at center with “HOOKER’S OLD DIVISION.”… (2025-2432) Learn More »
$3,950.00
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This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $10.00 note. This is listed as T-26 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on front with pairs of red “X”s on front… (2025-2262) Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $5.00 note. This is listed as T-37 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on one side. The note retains nice tone and… (2025-2275) Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $5.00 note. This is listed as T-36 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. Printed in black on one side. The note retains nice tone and… (2025-2265) Learn More »
This is an authentic 1861 dated Confederate States of America $10.00 note. This is listed as T-24 in Criswell's Confederate Currency book. In the lower left-hand corner is the likeness of Robert M.T.… (2025-2261) Learn More »
An original piece of Confederate money, being the $500 CSA T-64 bill featuring at left, the Confederate flag flying behind the statue of George Washington in Richmond. At right, a memorial portrait of… (2025-2266) Learn More »
$295.00
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This is the 1862 $10 Virginia Treasury Note. Dated October 15th, 1862. Note features a portrait of Governor John B. Floyd on the right side, Thor's image on the left, and Prosperity seated with a… (2025-2166) Learn More »
Increasingly uncommon among surviving examples, this canteen comes complete with a tan on brown jean cloth cover, stopper assembly, cord, and sling/strap. Some tearing and snagging is noted across… (215-255) Learn More »
$350.00
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This is a Model 1842 socket bayonet for .69 caliber muskets. Clean and smooth surface with mostly gun metal gray color. A few areas of very fine corrosion. Tapered triangular blade and socket measure… (286-1437) Learn More »
$155.00
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This set consists of a natural finish pine wood field desk that has an aged brown color. The desk has an iron-hinged folding front panel with 45-degree mitered corner frame. The center of the panel is… (1268-320) Learn More »
This is a landscape booklet that measures 10” x 8”. Pages are filled with black & white photographs with concise captions. No lengthy narrative text. Published by J.I. Mumper, Battlefield… (2025-2118) Learn More »
$25.00
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This colorful travel brochure was printed in 1929 by Marken & Bielfeld of Frederick, MD. Unfolded size is 16” x 18”. Folded in half horizontally, and then in quarters vertically, the final… (2025-2119) Learn More »
$25.00
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Written by Elise Scharf Fox (1937 -2005), edited with additions to the text by Harry Stokes. First Edition, published 1988 by Downtown, Inc. Softcover, 160 pages. Heavily illustrated with black… (602-27) Learn More »
$35.00
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Collingswood, C.W. Historicals, 2007. Softcover, 9 ¾” x 12”, 124 pp. Black & white photographs and illustrations. Excellent, like new condition. Color pictorial wraps. Excellent guide to… (602-26) Learn More »
$40.00
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Dating about 1870, this portrait shows Jackson full-standing in the foreground while a mounted orderly in the right middle-ground tries to manage both his and Jackson’s horses as Confederate… (846-573) Learn More »
$19,500.00
Originally $24,500.00
This historic group includes the Virginia Confederate officer’s sword belt plate removed from the body of Colonel James Gregory Hodges, 14th Virginia, Armistead’s brigade, killed at the stone wall… (846-563) Learn More »
$25,000.00
Originally $29,500.00
WHEN ELECTED COLONEL OF THE 28th NC, HIS OLD REGIMENT, THE 1st NC, “PRESENTED HIM WITH A SWORD, SADDLE AND BRIDLE, AND A HANDSOME PAIR OF GOBLETS…” We are proud to offer the sword mentioned in… (846-572) Learn More »
$59,500.00
Originally $69,500.00
Dated “Camp near Centerville November 1 1861.” Addressed to wife Ellen Scollay Moore. 3 pp. In ink on unlined paper, 12.75 x 7.75.” Exhibits fold marks & slight smudging while remaining… (846-566) Learn More »
$4,950.00
Originally $7,950.00
A scarce set of regulation Civil War shoulder straps for a major of infantry, showing wear and use, but complete, and in good condition. With only one major per infantry regiment, any major’s… (1299-15) Learn More »
$650.00
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These Civil War officer’s shoulder straps are the Smith patent variety, using stamped metallic borders and insignia imitating embroidered bullion, but far more robust. This pair rate good for… (1299-37) Learn More »
$1,650.00
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Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum, this is a regulation 1851 pattern mounted overcoat, the standard Civil War overcoat for U.S. cavalrymen, identified to Robert C. Blair, Co.… (1268-773) Learn More »
Offered is a very rare, enlisted man's Zouave fez/cap worn by a member of Co. A. 87th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Only Co. A. aka "Ellsworth's Zouaves" out of the entire regiment was a Zouave… (1202-881) Learn More »
$4,500.00
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Blown and cut lead glass decanter with a 19th century stopper, 7 1/4" tall without the stopper. The decanter has three applied neck rings, is cut with shoulder and basal flutes, the midsection… (1239-75) Learn More »
$20.00
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Small, gray, square, 7" salt glazed stoneware case bottle. Probably from a large set in a wooden case. US or Continental, 19th century. While the large case bottles were used for gin, these… (1239-78) Learn More »
This is a copper token 1.55” in diameter. There is an amazing amount of information on both sides; with much that is tough to decipher due use of abbreviations and such things as the use of “v”… (236-1190) Learn More »
This group consists of two matching infantry Lieutenant Colonel’s shoulder straps and a single full Colonel’s strap of John H. Patrick of the 5th Ohio Infantry, who served as Lieutenant Colonel of… (1299-38) Learn More »
$1,500.00
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Offered here is the middle barrel band with shoulder sling swivel from an early Charleville musket. Iron barrel band with two flat tabs extending (front and back) from bottom. Integral tab protrudes… (2025-2005) Learn More »
Offered here is a brass soldier’s shoe buckle in very fine, relic condition. Completely constructed of brass including the “guts” and pin. That makes this a nicer shoe buckle specimen as most… (2025-1995) Learn More »
$195.00
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Offered here is a soldier-made spoon in fine, relic condition. This illustrates the necessity of soldiers to be able to craft items not provided to them by the Continental army. Constructed from a… (2025-1996) Learn More »
Offered here is a single “ice creeper” in very fine, relic condition. Made of iron, these devices were tied to soldier’s shoes to allow easier travel when facing snowy and icy… (2025-2003) Learn More »
These well-made sword bayonets were produced from 1847 through 1856 for the Springfield Model 1847 Sappers & Miners musketoon, of which only 830 total arms were manufactured. The bayonet is from… (490-7261) Learn More »
Model 1842, .69 caliber musket manufactured at Harpers Ferry, VA. The barrel is a full 42” in length and in overall nice smooth condition with about a 50/50-gun metal gray to brown finish. No… (302-116) Learn More »
$1,950.00
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Barrel is bright throughout and looks to have been lightly cleaned. There is some light pitting at the breech. Front and rear sights are present. Rear sight has both flip-up leaves. Breech area has a… (2025-2402) Learn More »
$3,950.00
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A red paper label on the interior of this drum that reads, "KLEMM & BROTHER IMPORTERS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 275 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA", allows us to date the drum 1854 to 1857 inclusively. The… (2024-1209) Learn More »
This a white metal identification disk, showing a portrait bust of George Washington with the words “GEORGE WASHINGTON / BORN FEBRUARY 22, 1732” around the outer edge. Like all Civil War… (2025-1197) Learn More »
$950.00
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Several million Enfields saw use across the globe during mid-19th century, so it is often difficult to determine if a specific Enfield rifle or rifle- musket was here for the American Civil War.… (2025-1883) Learn More »
This is a double-action Starr revolver in very good condition. It is all original with a smooth surface, a few patches of blue, and the rest of the gun metal exhibiting a matching brown/gray tone. The… (362-1283) Learn More »
$975.00
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This is a complete percussion cap pouch. The leather is clean with only light rubbing on the edges. This pattern has the integral closing tab as an extension of the outer flap. The latch tab is… (490-7407) Learn More »
$125.00
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Standard issue 1839 pattern enlistedman’s white buff leather belt with a small die stamped US buckle with a single arrow style hook. Belt retains its original white leather “belt loop” keeper… (490-7398) Learn More »
This is a high-quality Ames militia staff sword with knight’s helmet pommel, mameluke style cross guard, and an engraved brass scabbard. This is a pre-Civil War sword produced circa 1850 by the Ames… (2025-673) Learn More »
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This is an outstanding example that was until recently in the Fort Worth Texas Civil War Museum. The coat is double breasted and made of a dark gray wool satinet. There are seven Louisiana state seal buttons in two rows of 7 on the front. The… (1268-557). Learn More »