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This is a crisp example of an original Colt 1851, Third Model, Civilian, .36 caliber Navy Revolver. This one was manufactured sometime in 1851, and it bears the serial number 9563; the first official… (1304-80) Learn More »
An interesting Confederate veteran’s pinback badge with a U.S. shield and eagle at top over a ribbon reading: “WE ANSWERED THE CALL IN ‘ 61 / AND WE’LL GO AGAIN IF NEEDED.” This is over a… (1202-1354) Learn More »
Two-piece gilt brass badge with pin-back top bar reading, “UCV” bordered by “61” and “65,” with “VETERAN” in capital block letters below. Badge suspended by two links, showing at… (1202-1351) Learn More »
John Fernald was a resident of Portsmouth when he enlisted on 9/30/1862 as a Private. He mustered into Company B of the 17th New Hampshire on 11/13/1862. He transferred out on 4/16/1863 and into… (2025-424) Learn More »
German K98 Mauser bayonet with matching numbered scabbard (8337) and leather frog with light “Schuler” maker stamp. Condition is overall very good. Blade was not sharpened, and retains nearly… (2025-694) Learn More »
Original manuscript letter, in ink on a single leaf of red-ruled lined paper, written and dated at Tishomingo, Indian Territory — capital of the Chickasaw Nation — June 18, 1882, and addressed to… (1309-866) Learn More »
A well-preserved manuscript power of attorney executed by Jonathan Greene (also spelled Green), soldier, of the town of Candia, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, appointing John Bryant of Newmarket,… (1309-868) Learn More »
A collection of 15 original albumen photographs mounted recto and verso on heavy gray pasteboard leaves, documenting the annual Masonic Fishing Club camping excursion, July 30th – August 10th, 1903,… (635-554) Learn More »
Original albumen silver print, circa 1862, measuring 8¾ x 6¾ inches, presented in a handsome burl wood frame with double white mat, approximately 15 x 15 inches overall. Photographed by George N.… (2026-1688) Learn More »
Interesting souvenir badge made for sale at the 50th Anniversary commemoration ceremonies at Gettysburg in 1913. Gilt brass pinback top bar reading “SOUVENIR” in raised letters. The badge… (1202-1361) Learn More »
Two-piece brass souvenir badge from the 1917 Peace Jubilee, a joint gathering of Union and Confederate veterans held at Vicksburg October 16-18, attended by an estimated 8-10,000 veterans in the wake… (1202-1358) Learn More »
This commercial diary by Philp and Solomons of Washington, D.C., features an accounting of virtually every day of 1864 from the perspective of Private Edgar Burt. Edgar was 25 when he enlisted on… (2026-490) Learn More »
A men’s 18 size Illinois Watch Company, Springfield, Illinois 17 jewel full plate watch. Serial number 2,113,899 with estimated production in 1909. Nickel Damascus finished works. Lever set… (2026-1561) Learn More »
$75.00
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Offered is a July 1, 1788 edition of the Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser. The four-page newspaper is on yellowed paper with black ink. The newspaper has several creases and the edges are… (1179-1841) Learn More »
Offered is a January 29, 1788 edition of the Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser. The four-page newspaper is on yellowed paper with black ink. The newspaper has several creases and the edges are… (1179-1840) Learn More »
Offered is a July 10, 1788 edition of the Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser. The four-page newspaper is on yellowed paper with black ink. The newspaper has several creases and the edges are… (1179-1839) Learn More »
Between 1790 and 1840 Parker under Royal Warrant firearms of all sorts. And was the first authorized by Sir Robert Peel to make pistols for the newly formed London police in 1829. As Parker, Field… (2026-655) Learn More »
Carte de visite based on what is considered to be the first photographic image of the new president. It is believed to have been photographed at some point between March 1, 1861 and the end of June… (1189-142) Learn More »
$600.00
Originally $750.00
Small oval image (1.25" x 1.5") of Lincoln pasted on elaborately embossed cdv mount, with images of an eagle, shields, flags, and laurel wreaths. Blank back with no photographer information. Mount has… (1189-144) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $250.00
CDV photograph of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln. This image was originally taken by Civil War photographer Matthew Brady in 1862. The image features lesser quality and is a copy-shot or “pirate… (1189-145) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $150.00
CDV is a chest-up view of Luke B. Noyes, Jr. in a dark frock coat with high collar and 2nd lieutenant shoulder straps. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Mount has clipped corners other wise the… (855-105) Learn More »
$140.00
Originally $175.00
CDV shows Private George W. Weeks seated with one arm resting on a table and holding his forage cap in his lap. He wears a dark frock coat with anchors and turnbuckles on the shoulders, but no… (855-103) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $125.00
CDV is of Pryor wearing a dark civilian suit and posed in a partial left profile. Clarity is good but the contrast is a bit grainy. Mount and paper have very light surface dirt from age. Reverse has… (855-98) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $200.00
Period lithograph of General Sterling Price in the uniform of a Confederate general. Clarity is good but the contrast is just a bit light near the top of the General’s head. Mount and paper are… (855-97) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $135.00
Eye-catching 1890s hat from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. Made to sit on the back of the head, this hat is made from rich purple silk velvet, black silk taffeta, and taffeta covered in black… (1307-95) Learn More »
Charming black hat c.1890s from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. Made from crisp black silk taffeta, this small hat sits on the back of the head. The buckram base is entirely covered with stiff,… (1307-94) Learn More »
1865-1870 soft crown bonnet from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. Made from a tan ribbed silk, the bonnet is styled with a high brim gathered over wire and bound with brown velveteen. The wire… (1307-93) Learn More »
A great looking identified grouping from a member of the 1st Battalion Massachusetts Heavy Artillery band, the post band at Fort Warren in Boston Harbor. The group consists of the soldier’s… (1268-176) Learn More »
$9,500.00
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A scarce souvenir still bank issued for the 1963 centennial commemoration of the Battle of Gettysburg. Cast iron construction in two pieces with a granite-textured gray finish and gilt raised… (2026-1664) Learn More »
A superb example of an original U.S. 24-pounder case shot artillery shell, professionally sectioned to reveal the interior construction. The cast iron body retains excellent definition, displaying the… (1262-38) 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”. Face shows no… (2026-1099) Learn More »
A handsome American dirk with high-quality silver mounts and a fitted silver scabbard. The slender double-edged blade of flattened diamond section is well-forged and retains good polish with light age… (2026-682) Learn More »
This is an exceptional and fully documented Civil War presentation sword of the highest historical significance — a named, inscribed officer's sword with an unbroken chain of provenance linking it… (1323-01) Learn More »
One of the most attractive U.S. martial weapons, the Remington 1862 Contract Rifle (in Moller’s terminology) has been known for decades as the “Zouave Rifle”. A nickname that has been hard to… (2026-1560) Learn More »
$1,850.00
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This is an excavated, iron picket pin. A regulation piece of equipment for cavalrymen. Used to stake-down a horse temporarily while on picket or grazing. Measures 12.5” long overall. Iron… (2026-1717) Learn More »
$175.00
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Double stranded gold bullion, 17.5” in length, w/slip knot & 2.5” tassel. Bullion is supple and medium bright with a few spots of wear. Tassel is mostly tight, with some superficial loosening… (2026-1328) Learn More »
Louis Bissonnet was born in France circa 1837. According to the 1860 Census he was living in Hardin, Texas working as a jeweler. In late 1861 or early 1862 Bissonnet established himself in Mobile,… (870-685) Learn More »
$37,500.00
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CDV image is of Banks posed standing with one hand resting on his waistbelt and the other by his side. The General wears a dark bicorn and a dark double-breasted frock coat. At his waist he wears a… (855-91) Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $85.00
Image shows a mustached soldier wearing a dark frock coat with a small stripped bowtie. Image contrast is good. Paper and mount have light surface dirt. Lower left corner of paper slightly separated… (855-71) Learn More »
$80.00
Originally $100.00
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Nice bust view of a middle aged man in a double-breasted frock coat. Image is clear and clean with good contrast. Reverse has a photographers imprint for D. FREDERICKS & CO. of New York and Paris.… (855-32) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $135.00
Carte de visite based on what is considered to be the first photographic image of the new president. It is believed to have been photographed at some point between March 1, 1861 and the end of June… (1189-141) Learn More »
$650.00
Originally $850.00
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 »
$175.00
Originally $275.00
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This is a 4.25” x 6.5” cabinet card photograph of Holmes in his Federal Major’s uniform. In this chest-up view, he is wearing a double-breasted officer’s frock with Major’s shoulder straps.… (1189-132) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $175.00
Printed by W. L Burroughs, New York [1849]. 19 pp., in beige stitched wraps, 4.25” x 6.25. Very slight chipping at the extremities, else VG plus.. Order of merit--#1 in their respective… (1189-94) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $160.00
General Jonathan "Skinny" Wainwright (1883–1953) was a US Army officer who commanded Allied forces in the Philippines during WWII. After overseeing the largest surrender in American history on… (1288-04) Learn More »
This is a fine copy of the journal of Lt. Col. Adam Hubley, Jr., awkwardly titled "ADM HUBLEY, JR., LT COLO. COMDT 11TH PENNA. REGT, HIS JOURNAL, COMMENCING AT WYOMING, JULY 30TH, 1779" was famously… (236-721) Learn More »
$35.00
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Offered here is a very five box that contains forty-two original .56-50 Spencer cartridges. The labeled outer box holds six inner pasteboard sleeves, with seven cartridges in each, totaling 42… (998-756) Learn More »
$595.00
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Original Civil War fuse with 8-second burn time. Original tapered wood fuse adaptor for early cannon balls. These two pieces make for a perfect addition to any artillery display. Fuse is in perfect… (2026-1621) Learn More »
$65.00
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Original pack of 5-second time fuzes manufactured at the Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia, PA during the Civil War. Pack is constructed of a drilled wood block that holds five paper time fuses.… (1202-1346) Learn More »
Offered here are a fine matching pair of heavy brass stirrups. These measure approximately 5.5” tall and 4.75” at widest point. The inside “step” measures 4” across. Cast of brass, these… (844-70) Learn More »
$200.00
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Seated studio view of Old in uniform. He is wearing a rather plain uniform; what appears to be a 4-button frock and trousers with a stripe down the leg. He holds a hat in his lap. Mount has had the… (1138-1163) Learn More »
$835.00
Originally $1,250.00
Waist-up view of Moore in uniform. He is wearing a double-breasted frock coat with single star on collar (major). Period pencil identification is on back, “Major ___ Blue Moore. Mr. R.C.… (1138-1159) Learn More »
$635.00
Originally $950.00
This is a carte de visite (CDV) of Harris as a Major in the Confederate Army. Waist-up view wearing eyeglasses, a vest, and double-breasted frock with a single star on the collar. Image is clear with… (1138-1158) Learn More »
$835.00
Originally $1,250.00
CDV is a three-quarter seated view of an officer wearing a double-breasted frockcoat with the single star of a Confederate major on his collar. His cuffs are piped with a single line of piping as… (1138-1147) Learn More »
$635.00
Originally $950.00
This is a carte de visite of a soldier named W.L. Clement. Oval view wearing sack coat with three-piece buttons. Image is clear with very good contrast. Mount remains in good condition. Signed in ink… (1138-1140) Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $100.00
CDV vignette bust image of a bearded Confederate soldier wearing a medium-colored shell jacket with a matching military vest beneath. He also wears a plaid shirt with a solid white collar and dark… (1138-1109) Learn More »
$235.00
Originally $350.00
Image is a chest-up view of a young soldier posed in a partial right profile. He wears a light-colored shell jacket with wooden buttons and a matching vest beneath. Contrast and clarity are excellent.… (1138-1104) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $150.00
Mr. Turner was well-known for his fine collection of Confederate images, many coming from albums and family collections with provenance. This image Mr. Turner marked simply as “JONES. VA. PRIVATE… (1138-1103) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $150.00
Waist up view of Floyd in the a drawn in uniform of a brigadier general. He wears a dark double-breasted frockcoat with a general’s star on his collar as well as brigadier general’s shoulder… (1138-1773) Learn More »
$135.00
Originally $200.00
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Waist up lithograph cdv of Keitt in uniform. Image is clear with very good contrast. Period ink identification on lower edge of mount under image. Also found there, is impressed photographer's… (1138-1769) Learn More »
$185.00
Originally $275.00
Three-quarter studio view “Sir Knight James Wilson in full Templar uniform. Outfit includes chapeau with plume and Templar cockade, shoulder straps, over the shoulder sash, waist belt and buckle… (1138-1626) Learn More »
$35.00
Originally $50.00
This image is an engraving showing a bust view of Slidell. Image is clear with very good contrast. Nice mount with printed name below the image. No photographer's backmark. John Slidell (1793 – July… (1138-1587) Learn More »
$25.00
Originally $40.00
Full-standing studio view of an African-American man with dog. He is very well dressed with shirt, tie, vest, coat, and trousers. Dog is on pedestal next to him, it moved during the exposure time, and… (1138-1748) Learn More »
$135.00
Originally $200.00
Seated studio view of an elegantly dressed woman. She wears a very fancy dress with decorative buttons and twisted cord accents. She has a cameo brooch and large ear rings. One hand holds a fan in her… (1138-1757) Learn More »
$35.00
Originally $50.00
The halberd was a polearm carried by lower-ranking officers in European infantry units in the 16th through 18th centuries. By the early 18th-century the halberd had become a symbol of rank. It served… (1298-08) Learn More »
$2,200.00
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Full title is “The pictorial field-book of the War of 1812, or, Illustrations, by pen and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the last war for American… (2025-1612) Learn More »
Full title is “The Military Heroes of the Revolution: With a Narrative of the War of Independence” by Charles J. Peterson. Original 1854 edition rebound. 487 pages, 6”x9”. New binding is good,… (2025-1611) Learn More »
An essential piece of Civil War cavalry horse equipment- the US Model 1859 saddle bags, adopted along with the McClellan M1859 saddle. These consist of two pouches connected by a yoke that would pass… (1202-1327) Learn More »
$695.00
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A book of etiquette for young girls titled, “I Will Be A Lady” by Mrs. Tuthill. This is cloth bound, the 38th edition, dated 1863, published in Boston by Crosby and Nichols, and is inscribed on… (844-143) Learn More »
An autograph letter signed by General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818–1893), among the most instantly recognizable commanders of the Confederate States Army. Penned in dark ink on a folded… (1324-07) Learn More »
$150.00
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A post-war autograph of Confederate Major General Lafayette McLaws (1821–1897), whose division saw hard service at Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville and anchored Longstreet's assault on… (1324-08) Learn More »
Bold ink signature, "Wm Barksdale," with "Columbus / Mississippi" in his hand beneath, on a clipped cream paper panel measuring approximately 5 x 2 inches. The format — name over hometown — is… (2026-1571) Learn More »
$550.00
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A lively and expertly drafted original pen and ink illustration by George Woodbridge (1930–2004), the celebrated American illustrator best known for his decades of work for MAD Magazine and his… (1100-435) Learn More »
Original Albumen Print, July 1865. Negative by William R. Pywell — Positive by A. Gardner From Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War — Published by Philip & Solomons, Washington,… (1320-08) Learn More »
A Civil War–era composite albumen photograph titled "THE OFFICERS OF THE C.S. ARMY & NAVY," photographed and published by C.F. May, 519 8th Avenue, New York. The image is a montage of forty-nine… (2025-3669) Learn More »
$250.00
SOLD
This is a very good example of the Confederate 3-Inch Read shell used in 3-In. Rifles. This is the “bourrelated” Read pattern using a raised ring at the shoulder and the base that obviated the… (2026-1287) Learn More »
$495.00
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The principle and poignant artifact in this grouping is a plain linen "hospital issue" pillowcase stained with the blood of Congressional Medal of Honor winner Captain Charles Gould Company H 5th… (1268-755) Learn More »
This is a wonderful example of a pre-Civil War production, US military contract Model 1851 Colt Navy of the type that went to the army, usually cavalry, rather than the navy. The gun is 100% complete,… (1304-68) Learn More »
These smooth bore muskets are known to have been imported by the North and by the South during the American Civil War. One of these known to this compiler was issued to the 13th Tennessee Infantry CSA… (2026-879) Learn More »
These 5-shot, .44 caliber revolvers with side hammers were the invention of B.F. Joslyn and bear his patent stamp on the top flat of octagon barrel near the breach: “B.F. JOSLYN. / PATD MAY 4TH… (1268-207) Learn More »
An original albumen photograph titled "RESACA, GA.," capturing the north Georgia railroad town at the heart of the Battle of Resaca, May 13–15, 1864 — the opening major engagement of Sherman's… (2026-1676) Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1860) Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1859) Learn More »
The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1858) Learn More »
A brilliantly rendered original watercolor by Dan Vance, depicting a mounted trooper of the French 7th Hussar Regiment in full Napoleonic-era uniform. The soldier is shown aboard a spirited chestnut… (1100-427) Learn More »
A haunting period photographic reprint of one of the most iconic and historically significant images of the American Civil War — Timothy H. O'Sullivan's "A Harvest of Death," depicting the Union… (1320-16) Learn More »
A rare and fine example of an original Civil War-era U.S. Army Signal Corps hat or cap insignia. This oval bullion embroidered badge features two crossed signal flags on a black velvet ground, with a… (1202-1801) Learn More »
This was purchased in the 1970s by this compiler from the relic hunter and collector Mr. Max Day of Fort Erie Ontario, Canada. With it also at that time the consignor also bought a rare Second US… (1284-43) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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This very fine condition A-2 jacket was worn in WW2 by Lt. Neil C. Schroeder. He was a B-17 navigator with the 749th Bomb Squadron, 457th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force in England. Additionally, he served… (534-43) Learn More »
$4,500.00
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Exceptional and rare unit marked NCO overseas cap for the black panzer uniform! The black overseas field cap was adopted for wear with the black panzer uniform in early 1940. The design was… (1202-1902) Learn More »
Exceptional officer’s overseas panzer cap with a very rare panzer division badge hand-sewn to the side! The Model 1938 officer’s gray overseas field cap with silver piping was adopted for wear… (1202-1903) Learn More »
This was worn by a non-commissioned officer of the Allgemaine SS (Schutzstaffel), the black SS, the political SS. Made of field service but excellent quality black wool it has a double set of silver… (282-458) Learn More »
This is a very good example recovered at Spotsylvania in 1968 that retains its original Confederate copper band sabot at its base and time-fuze adapter in its nose. Attractive painted recovery… (2026-1288) Learn More »
$595.00
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Pair of Civil War-era staff officer's shoulder straps featuring double-border gold bullion embroidery on black wool backing. The black backing designates these as staff officer insignia. Each strap… (1202-1802) Learn More »
$525.00
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This extra-ordinarily rare pole arm was actually made in North America perhaps as early as 1720 but more likely around 1750 with continued use well into the American Revolution. The British/American… (1298-11) Learn More »
The halberd was typically an axe surmounted by a spear while the partizan consisted of a long swordlike spearhead mounted on a long wooden shaft, with protrusions on the sides which aided in parring… (1298-10) Learn More »
Here is an original, Civil War, Starr Percussion Cavalry Carbine manufactured by the Starr Arms Company of Yonkers, New York. Similar to the Sharps Carbine in appearance and function, the Starr was a… (490-7438) Learn More »
Here is a complete Civil War set; M1863 artillery bit with “US” bosses, bridle with “USA” rosettes, and reins. The bridle and reins are constructed of heavy leather. Iron bit is the 1863… (462-316) Learn More »
$295.00
Originally $495.00
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Blown amber whiskey bottle with an applied handle and open pontil, 8 7/8" tall. The front of the bottle has an applied seal marked "Chestnut Grove Whiskey C. W." Note the misspelling of Chestnut,… (1239-130) Learn More »
This a beautiful example! The 6-inch barrel retains about 95+ percent of its original blue, showing just some rubbing and a sliver or two of underlying metal along some edges, which are the places… (1304-70) Learn More »
Offered here are a simple letter and envelope, both being official Treasury Department stationary. This is a notification that the application for benefits was received. Printed form, completed in… (2026-503) Learn More »
This document notifies Bowdoin alumni of an event on August 31, 1852 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the college. Famed Civil War officer Joshua Chamberlain graduated the next day of this… (2026-507) Learn More »
$50.00
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This very attractive blue silk marker with gold fringe and embroidered unit designation comes with a 1995 letter from flag authority Howard Madaus, a 2004 treatment report by Textile Preservation… (1179-014) Learn More »
$6,500.00
Originally $8,500.00
An exceptionally significant original albumen print from Alexander Gardner's landmark Photographic Sketch Book of the War. The image documents the Leister House — the modest farmhouse on the… (1320-10) Learn More »
A remarkable and historically significant original albumen print from Alexander Gardner's celebrated "Incidents of the War" series, published by Philip & Solomons, Washington, D.C., 1865. The… (1320-07) Learn More »
This is a desirable enlisted man's regulation US Army Model 1880 cork helmet designed for tropical conditions in the United States or Abroad. The shell of the "Pith Helmet" or "Gordon Helmet" is… (689-159) Learn More »
CDV is of an unidentified young soldier leaning against a column. He wears a light-colored commercial sack coat with 5 brass buttons, a matching military vest and trousers. The vest placket and… (1138-1100) Learn More »
$365.00
Originally $550.00
Small, waist-up tintype of Long in a light-colored civilian suit wearing a dark slouch hat at a jaunty angle. Clarity is good but the contrast is a bit on the dark side. Photo is held to a CDV sized… (1138-1094) Learn More »
$235.00
Originally $350.00
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CDV is an oval chest-up view of Pryor in Confederate uniform. Clarity and contrast are good as are the paper and mount. Reverse is blank but for a modern misidentification at top of “MATTHEW… (1138-1767) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $300.00
This image is a seated studio view of Aiken. Image is clear with very good contrast. The mount remains in good condition with photographer's imprint along the bottom edge. Photographer's backmark,… (1138-1595) Learn More »
$115.00
Originally $175.00
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Bust view portrait of Stephens. Image is clear with good contrast. Plain mount with printed name along bottom edge. No photographer's backmark. Alexander Hamilton Stephens (February 11, 1812 – March… (1138-1586) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $75.00
Chest-up view of Johnson. Image is clear with very good contrast. Mount is clean and in good condition. Photographer's backmark, E. Anthony, New York from Brady negative. Herschel Vespasian Johnson… (1138-1579) Learn More »
$85.00
Originally $125.00
This image is a standing studio view of Slidell. Image is clear with very good contrast. Nice mount except for a crease across bottom; does not affect image. Photographer's backmark, E. & H.T.… (1138-1573) Learn More »
$85.00
Originally $125.00
This image is a waist-up view of Soule. Image is clear with very good contrast. Nice mount. Photographer's backmark, Charles Fredericks & Co., New York. Pierre Soulé (August 31, 1801 – March… (1138-1571) Learn More »
$115.00
Originally $175.00
Seated studio view of Morehead. Image is clear with very good contrast. Mount is clean and in good condition with only the slightest sliver trimmed off the top. Photographer's backmark, C.D.… (1138-1564) Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $100.00
Watercolor and gouache on paper. Signed and dated lower right, “© D. Troiani 78.” Depicting a Civil War–era Confederate infantry sergeant standing at ease in a butternut-gray shell jacket… (1100-434) Learn More »
A framed sepia-toned portrait photograph of Brigadier General Anson Mills (1834–1924), shown standing three-quarter length in full dress uniform with epaulettes, aiguillettes, sash, and decorations.… (179-1319) Learn More »
A pocket-sized hardcover, Field Manual of Courts-Martial by Captain Henry Coppée, late instructor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1863). The… (2024-2380) Learn More »
The pistol offered here is a classic New England style under-hammer pistol manufactured by Gibbs-Tiffany and Company of Sturbridge, Massachusetts. The company was established by Enoch Gibbs and Lucian… (1309-140) Learn More »
$595.00
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This brass bullet mold, in a very fine condition, was produced for the .44 caliber Starr Arms revolver. The .44 caliber Starr revolver was the third most common revolver in the war. Complete and in… (2026-918) Learn More »
$225.00
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A cap and ball percussion sidearm, this specimen is a Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in good original condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the… (1119-06) Learn More »
$1,450.00
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Original pistol cartridge box with clean leather and tight seams to hold Army size (.44 cal.) cartridge packs. “Pocket” measures approximately 5.25” x 3.5” x 1.25”. Outer flap remains supple… (2026-921) Learn More »
$150.00
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Full title is “Orderly Books of The Fourth New York Regiment, 1778-1780; The Second New York Regiment, 1780-1783 by Samuel Tallmadge and Others: with Diaries of Samuel Tallmadge, 1780-1782 and John… (2026-1610) Learn More »
Full title, “THEODORE ROOSEVELT, TYPICAL AMERICAN, His Life and Work. Patriot, Orator, Historian, Sportsman, Soldier, Statesman and President.” By Herbert, Thomas, and published by L.H. Walter,… (2026-1609) Learn More »
$25.00
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In 1861 Colt "officially" introduced two new pocket model revolvers in .36 caliber. The two new models were known as the Model 1862 Colt Police and the Model 1862 Colt Pocket Navy Revolver. The Pocket… (1309-220) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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1870s tan cotton velvet bonnet from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. The watered finish on the velvet is unusual on a plush fabric, and more commonly found on silk fabrics. The high crown and… (1307-73) Learn More »
Black crape mourning bonnet with attached veil, c. 1870-1900, from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. Classically styled, the close-fitting bonnet with a small wired brim may have been worn at any… (1307-72) Learn More »
$150.00
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These round eagle breast plates were introduced in the army in 1826 and originally fastened the shoulder belt for the bayonet. When the bayonets were shifted to wear on the waist belt in the 1840s the… (1311-39) Learn More »
$225.00
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The halberd was an axe surmounted by a spear. The spontoon was the spear pointed device or a halberd without the axe. These polearms were carried by lower-ranking officers and NCOs in European and… (1298-09) Learn More »
This Infantry officer's frock coat is a private purchase with a nine-button front, three-button cuffs, and four buttons on the rear waist; it was the pattern officially adopted in 1858. The dark blue… (1273-72) Learn More »
Following the Civil War, Robert E. Lee served as President of Washington and Lee University from 1865 until 1870. During that time he gifted to the university this lock of hair consisting of over 40… (1305-07) Learn More »
$2,500.00
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This is an excavated example of the Mullane shell for the 3-inch Ordnance Rifle that shows signs of being intentionally damaged before completion either to prevent it falling into Federal hands or… (2026-1292) Learn More »
A very good example of a 24-pounder shell with 7/8” fuze hole, sectioned to show the powder chamber and fuze opening. Dickey & George (1993) p.51 discuss these shells, noting that the smaller… (844-212) Learn More »
A superb and evocative original albumen photograph from Alexander Gardner's landmark series Incidents of the War, depicting a mounted Union cavalryman with his horse in an open field setting — a… (1320-06) Learn More »
$1,950.00
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A fascinating and historically rich original albumen photograph from Timothy H. O'Sullivan's celebrated documentation of the Army of the Potomac at Aquia Creek Landing, Virginia, in February 1863. The… (1320-02) Learn More »
A rare and compelling original albumen photograph documenting one of the most dramatic episodes of the Peninsula Campaign — the Union siege of Yorktown, Virginia, in the spring of 1862. The image… (1320-14) Learn More »
Major General Warren commanded the 5th Corps from March, 1864 until his unceremonious removal from command in April, 1865 - thanks mostly to the animosity and political sway held by General… (1309-798) Learn More »
This is a top-shelf example of the regulation U.S. Model 1850 Staff and Field Officer’s Sword by the premier Ames Manufacturing Company. Preserving lots of the original bright, gold gilt finish on… (881-25) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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A Civil War–era albumen portrait photograph of a young Union enlisted soldier, housed in a period Victorian frame. The sitter is shown bust-length, wearing a regulation nine-button frock coat and a… (1309-798) Learn More »
AGNEW, Alexander McLeod. Autograph Letter Signed ("Alexander"), to his brother. Gettysburg, Pa., 23 June 1864. 4 pp. on a single folded bifolium of embossed letter paper, brown ink in a fine cursive… (1202-1790) Learn More »
George H. Crosman (1799-1882). Manuscript Letter Signed (“G. H. Crosman”), as Quartermaster, 2 pp. on a single folded sheet, Philadelphia, April 14, 1856. “Office of Army Clothing &… (1202-1793) Learn More »
Autograph letter signed by Callender Irvine (1775–1841), Commissary General of the United States Army, written from the Commissary General’s Office, Philadelphia, May 5, 1814, to John M. Taylor,… (1202-1794) Learn More »
Seated studio view of Russell. Image is clear with very good contrast. Mount is clean and in good condition with period ink identification and photographer's imprint along bottom edge. Photographer's… (1138-1563) Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $100.00
This image is a seated studio view of Gilmore. Image is clear with very good contrast. The top of the mount has been trimmed. A printed caption is along the bottom edge. No photographer's… (1138-1551) Learn More »
$85.00
Originally $125.00
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This image is a bust view of Coppee. Image is clear with very good contrast. Nice mount with printed caption, copyright, and photographer's imprint below image. Photographer's backmark, Broadbent… (1138-1550) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $150.00
Small portraits of 97 Confederate generals arranged in an oval format. Small faces are arranged around a central R.E. Lee. Most of the small images are very clear, a few on the left edge are… (1138-1548) Learn More »
$185.00
Originally $275.00
Oval collage commemorating the principal leaders and generals of the Confederacy. Seven small images portrayed including Davis, Stephens, Cooper, Beauregard, Bragg, Johnston, and with R.E. Lee in the… (1138-1544) Learn More »
$215.00
Originally $325.00
Image shows John S. D. Everlyn, John S. D’Evelyn or John S. Develyn of Company H. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt and dark tie. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption that reads… (P13712) Learn More »
$30.00
Originally $40.00
Image shows John A. Emerson of Company K. He wears a dark civilian suit with white shirt and dark tie. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption with his name and Company. Image has good clarity and… (P13711) Learn More »
$37.50
Originally $50.00
Image shows Lyman A. Dickey of Company I. He wears a dark civilian suit. His shirt and bowtie are covered by an ample beard. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption with his name and Company. Image… (P13710) Learn More »
$60.00
Originally $80.00
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Manufactured: Chicopee, Mass. Maker: Ames Mfg. Co. Year: Civil War Model: M1860 Size: 35 inch blade Condition: Excellent+ This regulation M1860 Cavalry Officer has the decorated guard with the eagle, decorated branches and pommel. The grip is… (870-122). Learn More »