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Published by J.B. Lippincott & Co, Philadelphia, 1862. 16 pp. In wraps, w/diagrams. Exhibits slight water-staining, and soiling round the edges. Else VG & entirely legible. In protective… (1179-1725) Learn More »
This crisp image features two enlisted men in fatigue blouses or “Sack Coats”, with legs crossed under Federally issued trousers. Each man is sporting a cocked wide-brimmed hat, not regulation,… (1221-25) Learn More »
This exceedingly rare image of a Union enlisted man offers us several clues as to his military career: a frock trimmed in a lighter color, buttoned vest with a pressed collared shirt, and a wide… (1221-18) Learn More »
This is a lovely example of a New York depot canteen with characteristic smooth sides. The condition is wonderful with a complete light-blue to gray jean cloth cover. A few minor holes and seam… (172-5345) Learn More »
A superb example of a Revolutionary War period wine glass. Free blown with an unpolished pontil. Stands 4 ¼” tall; base is 2 1/8” in diameter. Excellent condition; no chips or cracks. [ld]… (1266-73) Learn More »
Attractive small glass with cut flutes on the bowl. One knop on footed stem. Stands 4 ¼” tall, 2 ¼” in diameter at lip. Base is also 2 ¼” in diameter. No chips or cracks.… (1266-72) Learn More »
Classic decanter with three applied rings on the neck, cut shoulders and a broad band of fluting around the base. Mushroom stopper. Stands just under 10” including the stopper. Base is 4” in… (1266-39) Learn More »
A superb blown flint funnel showing 19 ribs. Very rare style hand blown with folded lip. Stands approx. 10” tall. Large end measures 5 ¾” in diameter. Narrow end is somewhat jagged in… (1266-277) Learn More »
Starr revolvers were surpassed in production numbers only by Colt and Remington during the Civil War and are thus a key piece in Civil War revolver or cavalry collection. In fact, along with… (431-68) Learn More »
A standard implement with every artillery piece, this rare, Civil War-era artillery gunner’s lanyard has survived the years in excellent condition. The iron hook at the end of the hemp lanyard was… (2024-2316) Learn More »
This pack of 15-second artillery fuses originates from the Frankford Arsenal and was produced in 1863. The pack is constructed of a drilled wood block covered with a printed paper label. This paper… (2024-2338) Learn More »
Excavated brass fuse in very good condition. Brass fuse has nice dark patina with underlying brass showing through in places. Fuse anvil is set to be fired and there is no safety screw, but fuse and… (2024-2326) Learn More »
Offered here is a typical Civil War-era plated table spoon. Measures 7.25” long overall. Handle is engraved “Lieut. C.F. Stone”. The piece was “dug” and wears a very dark patina overall. The… (2024-2315) Learn More »
Offered here is a rare M1840 Medical Staff sword by Horstman. The sword and scabbard measure approximately 34.5” overall. Blade is 28” long. Blade surface remains bright with a very few scattered… (1256-219) Learn More »
Small attractive mug with an oval floral design in gold with the word “Friendship” at center in cursive writing. Applied handle, unpolished pontil. Overall very fine condition; some wear to gold… (1266-171) Learn More »
Similar style vases have been found to have been produced in Czechoslovakia. This lovely vase has a large leaf and flower motif. Raised diamond pattern around circumference of top edge. Stands 9… (1266-298) Learn More »
The most famous and easily recognized Whitney revolver is his Navy Model. This revolver came on the scene just prior to the Civil War. An improved second model was developed as the War began and… (172-6014) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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This “Army” pattern revolver was manufactured in an obscure .42 caliber, firing an exclusive “cup primed” cartridge. Approximately 8,000 of these pistols were produced during the mid-1860’s… (2022-2431) Learn More »
$975.00
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An historic example of the Model 1832 foot artillery sword attached to its original white buff belt and buckle. The beautiful 19 1/2 inch blade has its original bright arsenal polish with some minor… (88-200) Learn More »
$4,295.00
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This one would date ca. 1910-14 in manufacture and was used in the opening battles of World War One 1914/15. The turban of the cap is red broadcloth cloth and it is 2 1/2-inches high. There is a black… (88-202) Learn More »
Offered here is an interesting outdoor photograph of a trooper holding the reins of a horse in one hand and a guidon in the other. The horse is the focus, being “Comanche” Captain Keogh’s horse… (1266-232) Learn More »
$950.00
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The "gimlet" was to be used to remove broken pieces of friction primers from the vent. It could also serve as a priming wire to poke a hole in the powder bag. This one is in very good condition. This… (2024-2311) Learn More »
$95.00
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This is a tool for clearing the vent of any obstructions. It has an octagonal head with a hole in the center, and a 21” wire brazed to it. The wire tappers at the end. The flat head is stamped,… (2024-2314) Learn More »
This is a relic canister plate. Made of iron, about 4.25” in diameter and 0.25” thick. These were fired from US and CS 12-pounder Napoleon cannons. This is the bottom “pusher” plate and… (2024-2329) Learn More »
$125.00
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An original broadside from the Confederate Office of Field Transportation in Charlottesville notifying residents of Augusta and Albemarle counties of an impressment to supply the Army of Northern… (1266-200) Learn More »
An April 21, 1866, dated reward poster advertising $300 for return of two ne’er-do-wells who broke out of the Schenectady County Jail in New York while awaiting trial for burglary. This comes with… (1266-353) Learn More »
$275.00
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This is a scarce pair of identified Civil War binoculars marked and sold by the well-known military goods firm of Schuyler, Hartley and Graham and inscribed to the officer who purchased them or… (2024-1795) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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The career of Brigadier General William Ames is an interesting one. At 19, he enlisted in June of 1861 and commissioned as a 1st Lt. of Co. D, 2nd Rhode Island Infantry. Less than a year later, in… (490-7154) Learn More »
$1,295.00
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This Remington-Beals percussion revolver comes to us in a used but quite nice condition. Throughout, the bluing remains with very minimal wear to the cylinder pin, cylinder bores, and the upper… (490-7126) Learn More »
Rarely does an original photo convey the enthusiasm shown by this United States serviceman. This gentleman is standing playfully with his hands tucked between his suspender tabs and into the top of… (1221-262) Learn More »
$900.00
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This exceedingly unique photo of a young soldier with his friend or relative has many desirable details to the Civil War collector. The soldier himself has removed his cover to show his closely… (1221-420) Learn More »
This standing view of a Federal cavalry serviceman shows him in a war-ready pose, with saber drawn and full uniform with formal appointments. Touched up by hand, as is often a feature of original… (1221-13) Learn More »
$350.00
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Offered here is a fine display of Civil War bullets. Labeled and presented in a Riker case. The bullets included are from both North and South, and for muskets and carbines. There are all three types… (2024-2353) Learn More »
The body of this jacket is in excellent condition. There is no visible moth damage of any kind. All the piping is present and is bright. Both pillows are present on the back and are also in great… (490-7133) Learn More »
James Merrill of Baltimore had been in the small arms business since the 1840s. He supplied carbines to the U.S. as part of Merrill, Latrobe and Thomas in the 1850s, and was involved in altering Jenks… (490-7026) Learn More »
Offered is a US artillery regulation dress coatee worn by Lieutenant Julius Adolphus DeLagnel during the Mexican War. The emphasis is both on regulation and Mexican War! DeLagnel (also spelt… (88-209) Learn More »
The Model 1858 New York depot canteen is in very fine and complete condition. It has 95% of its original brown wool cover, the original tin chain and stopper with cork, and its full-length strap. The… (88-211) Learn More »
$1,850.00
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This .44 Caliber Colt M1860 Army revolver has matching serial number 7585, giving it a production date in the third quarter of 1861, likely in June or July, since it does not have the “.44 CAL”… (1256-197) Learn More »
$1,895.00
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Dated “3rd Maine Brandy Station April 9 1864.” Addressed to “Dear Hulda”. Four pages in ink, 5” x 8, on lined paper. Exhibits slight chip along lower margin. Else VG. Text: “….I am real… (1179-1694) Learn More »
$95.00
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Dated “Central Agency, 244 F Street / Washington, DC., July 16th 1864.” Pre-printed form. One page. Exhibits slight soiling, else VG & entirely legible. Text: “Sir: The information is… (1179-1729) Learn More »
$100.00
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Horizon blue uniform items went into production in August 1914 but did not become universally issued until 1915, although components of the earlier uniforms were often mixed with the horizon blue… (88-203) Learn More »
This lovely early style cap pouch was ubiquitous among US infantry soldiers. Holding the essential percussion caps for the operation of the rifle or musket. The exterior shows light crazing, but all… (490-7139) Learn More »
$450.00
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This is one of the rarest belt plates of the Confederacy. Made of solid cast brass, this plate is referred to as the "Spun Hooks” variety of the Solid Cast CS. It takes its name from having been… (1202-258) Learn More »
$3,100.00
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Dug condition stamped brass oval “rope border” belt plate. Unlike their US counterparts, these were not lead filled. These are not commonly found and can most often be traced back to the… (1202-260) Learn More »
This fine Civil War edged weapon is an original saber bayonet made for the Whitney Model 1861 “Plymouth Navy Rifle”. Approximately 10,000 rifles with these sword bayonets were made. The blade is… (1179-1249) Learn More »
Orders existed prior to the outbreak of the war for arsenals to keep on hand .69 cal. round ball as well as .58 cal. elongated ball cartridge boxes. For example, the New York Arsenal was ordered to… (490-7147) Learn More »
This is at first whiff the classic Civil War Confederate wood canteen made with simple lathe-turned front and back faces under curved and grooved staves secured with narrow iron hoops that are in turn… (88-201) Learn More »
$2,395.00
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Remington was one of the principal cavalry sidearms of the Civil War and the dominant one in U.S. purchases starting in 1864. This Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber Revolver is serial numbered… (1256-193) Learn More »
$1,495.00
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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… (2024-1810) Learn More »
$325.00
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The venerable Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver could be found the world over before and during the Civil War. Combining the adequate power of .31 caliber with a healthy powder charge, and a small… (490-3167) Learn More »
This is a .31 caliber, five shot revolver. One of approximately 13,000 produced from 1858 through the early 1860s. This revolver is serial numbered 8078, which places this example in the range of 5th… (2022-2420) Learn More »
Offered on our website as item #2020-414 was a photograph and some documents related to Samuel W. N. Feamster of the 14th Virginia Cavalry. This lot of documents pertain to his son, Claude Newman… (2020-413) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $80.00
Good condition, militia horseman’s battle saber is an original contract of 1818 piece made by the firm of Nathan Starr of Middletown, Connecticut. Some 10,600 sabers were contracted to Nathan Starr… (299-17) Learn More »
This excellent smooth sided canteen was manufactured by the New York Depot and comes with the original cotton drill sling, jean cloth cover, and cork stopper. This style of canteen is among the most… (2023-128) Learn More »
$295.00
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This example made of navy-blue broad cloth is a Model 1852 but one that conforms to the modified versions of 1862 that becoming more "Pill Box" in form rather than the "Wheel Hat" puffier crown type.… (88-198) Learn More »
$3,995.00
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This is the Light Dragoon/Light Cavalry pistol that fought the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812, much earlier and by far rarer than the New Land Pattern. This example is in great condition in the… (88-197) Learn More »
$1,895.00
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This is a very good example of an American copy of the British Brown Bess bayonet showing the same socket with collar and bridge, three-step mortice for a top-mounted bayonet lug, triangular blade… (160-600) Learn More »
$795.00
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This 5th Model Burnside Carbine is in great condition, with very desirable features including a rare “Z” stamp, denoting that this weapon was captured and inspected for reissue by the… (2024-2094) Learn More »
This is a very clear shot of Devil’s Den showing a local resident or visiting veteran seated on a rock in the right foreground resting his hands on his cane. The location is marked at the bottom, a… (2024-5054) Learn More »
Born in Gettysburg in 1850, William H. Tipton learned photography as a member of the Tyson brothers’ studio at least as early as 1863 and actually appears seated in their photographic wagon in an… (2024-5061) Learn More »
$100.00
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This view shows the regimental monument of the 118th Pennsylvania, which in noted on the reverse in period brown ink: “118th P.V. on Big Round Top / #171 (corn exchange)” over the photographer’s… (2024-5069) Learn More »
A horizontal cabinet card view backmarked, “S.S. Eaton & Co. / Point Lookout Gallery. / LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, / TENN.” Above this is a period pencil notation: “Umbrella Rock / Lookout Mountain /… (2024-5075) Learn More »
Published by A.J. Burke, Charleston, 186114 pp. In pale green wraps. Exhibits light wear and soling, w/upper quarter of front cover sliced off. One minor interior textual tear. Else VG. A scion of the… (1179-1723) Learn More »
$75.00
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Here is a great example of a U.S. A. Hospital Department bottle in a light aqua color. The bottle measures 8 inches tall and is 3 inches in diameter. An embossed “U.S.A. HOSP. DEPT” is front and… (1256-133) Learn More »
$350.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. Indeterminate type of bullet in the wood. Bullet is visible on one side of the wood. Chunk of wood measures 6 ½” long x 1 ¾” wide and… (1202-257) Learn More »
No. 361-Vo. 364. 16 pp., [353-368], three columns, plus illustrations & cartoons. Exhibits slight stain the length of left front margin, rear page detached. Else VG and entirely legible. Front… (1251-52) Learn More »
Vol. IX—No. 455. 16 pp. [577-592], w/numerous illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features illustration of “The Court-Room In Which Captain Wirz, The Andersonville Jailer, Is Being Tried… (L15178G) Learn More »
$15.00
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Vol. VII,--No. 343. 16 pp. [492-512], 15” x 11, 4 columns w/ numerous illustrations & cartoons. Slight chipping along left margins, else fine. Front page features story of the surrender of… (557-204) Learn More »
$125.00
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Vol. VII—No. 339. 16 pp. [401-416], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. The front cover features a full page action sketch of a sharpshooter scene—“In the Trenches… (2023-2733) Learn More »
Vol VI—No. 300. [609-624] 16 pp., 16 x 11”, numerous illustrations, cartoons. Semi-fragile, exhibits light chipping at the extremities. Else VG. Front cover features double illustrations of the… (2023-2729) Learn More »
This is a great piece of Civil War artillery history. It is an original front blade sight for a Civil War cannon. This measures 1.75” tall and is threaded at the bottom. One side of the sight is… (2024-2341) Learn More »
$225.00
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Excavated naval watercap fuse dated 1864 and in good condition. This fuse is made of brass with flange on top, with threaded portion and tapered body. A brass bushing is on this fuse to fit into… (2024-2327) Learn More »
This is a good example of a surgeon’s travel kit; typical of that used during the Civil War. This kit was purchased at an estate sale in Dillsburg, PA. The case is near complete and only lacking a… (2021-1179) Learn More »
Each of these ribbons is in excellent condition, with only minor wear to the ribbon and virtually no wear to the official canteen membership badge. The red and white ribbon features a central brass… (1263-33) Learn More »
This greatcoat (soldier’s overcoat) is a full-length blue coat that appears to have been customized by the wearer to better suit his needs. Here, the cape and cuffs were removed and two pockets were… (490-6733) Learn More »
This striking photograph shows an unidentified group of men and women, posed among the boulders of Devil’s Den. The youngest among the men are middle-aged, with some appearing to be a bit older,… (1256-159) Learn More »
This exceedingly rare ID disc belonged to Jas. H. Smythe of Co. H, 2nd (Maryland) E.S. Volunteers - a 9-month regiment. He enlisted on February 19, 1862 in Baltimore, Maryland at age 42. Before the… (490-7168) Learn More »
$2,500.00
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This is one of three portraits we recently acquired showing the three sons of the McChesney family of Rockbridge County, Virginia, who served in the Confederate Army and which we offer separately.… (1266-190) Learn More »
$2,500.00
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This is one of three portraits we recently acquired showing the three sons of the McChesney family of Rockbridge County, Virginia, who served in the Confederate Army and which we offer separately. All… (1266-189) Learn More »
$2,500.00
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This is one of three portraits we recently acquired showing the three sons of the McChesney family of Rockbridge County, Virginia, who served in the Confederate army and which we are offering… (1266-187) Learn More »
$2,500.00
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This is the regulation crimson silk net sash worn by all commissioned officers below the rank of general, regardless of branch of service with the exception of medical staff, who were permitted green… (1179-1425) Learn More »
$595.00
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The Lorenz rifle-musket was second to the British Enfield in total numbers of longarms imported. It was a single-shot, percussion muzzle loader. Total length 52½” long. Barrel length 37½” long,… (2024-2064) Learn More »
$1,100.00
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A fine image of a Federal enlisted man in dress uniform. The young man in this photograph is finely appointed in a Federal issue dress coat, commonly referred to as a frock coat. The light blue piping… (1221-52) Learn More »
This rectangular hospital steward insignia is made of green wool cut in a slanted fashion with an indigo dyed broadcloth backing, differing favorably in quality from many period examples that used an… (490-7131) Learn More »
$1,495.00
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This carpet bag is unlike most antique carpet bags, in that it belonged to Private Daniel Snyder, Company E, 205th Pennsylvania Infantry. Ubiquitous among people of the period, the humble carpet bag… (557-261) Learn More »
$350.00
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This pistol cartridge box is in a remarkably nice condition given its age. All stitching is fully intact and strong, and the only true signs of use and wear are some folding creases on the outer… (490-7140) Learn More »
This shell is part of the collection that was housed at the York Springs GAR Post 551. Many of the items were collected and curated by David Starry, a Civil War veteran who served in an emergency… (1202-230) Learn More »
This spherical shot was recovered in the fields just below Devil’s Den, which hosted the attack of Hood’s Division. Weighing at a correct 6lbs and measuring 3.67”, this artillery round has been… (2024-1985) Learn More »
$795.00
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“A Thrilling and eloquent Speech.” Printed by B.F. Butler for Gratuitous Distribution, 1863. 32pp. In faded pink wraps. Exhibits slight chipping at outer corners. Else VG plus. General Ben… (1179-1722) Learn More »
By Rev. Matthew D. Simpson. Published by Carleton & Porter, New York. 1865. 21 pp. Wraps. Slight chipping along spine, rear covered detached. A fine Lincoln collectible, the very funeral address… (1179-1763) Learn More »
$125.00
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This is an excellent example, in the bright, as they were issued, with good edge and point, showing smooth metal with just some scattered gray, age spots. These look like the standard M1816 bayonet… (1179-1248) Learn More »
$495.00
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This mold blown glass bottle stands 9” tall. It is in excellent condition with no discernible cracks or chips. Glass factories in America began producing inexpensive, mold-formed flasks in the… (1266-156) Learn More »
This oversized goblet stands 10” and is 4” in diameter at the lip. Base is 5 ½” in width. Beautiful ruby red color, with engravings of a pair of deer. The unique glass also has an optional… (1266-300) Learn More »
This is an interesting item, being a short ceremonial dress sword or “hanger” modeled after a bayonet. The sword is 23.5” long overall with 19” blade. Grip and cross guard are designed as a… (2021-170) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine display of ten bullets and four cartridges made in Europe. Some of these were in use during the Crimean War and some were imported by the North and the South during the American… (2024-1924) Learn More »
$125.00
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Available is a 13 star fabric parade flag made in commemoration US Centennial. Features a central star surrounded by a ring of 8 stars, and one at each corner of the blue field. Measures 3 ½” x… (1202-268) Learn More »
This is an excellent pair of Civil War infantry chevrons. These are made of light blue worsted wool stripes sewn to a dark blue wool background patch, which in turn would be sewn to the sleeve of the… (490-7164) Learn More »
Union infantry companies fielded eight corporals. Along with the sergeants they might be charged with supervising squads or fatigue details, but in battle were posted in the front rank of the line of… (490-7163) Learn More »
Iron mounted flintlock pistol with a .69 caliber, smoothbore, octagonal barrel 8-inches long. There are London view and proofmarks on the left barrel flat near the breech, the maker’s name… (2024-1775) Learn More »
We take our heading from the 1927 Bannerman catalog entry for this pistol. Aside from two small illegible marks on the right butt, we see no exterior markings and have not taken it apart, but the… (2024-1774) Learn More »
Unused postal envelope measuring 5 ½” x 3 ½”. Features black border with a representation of Lincoln at left. The reverse has a black border along the edges of the flaps. Overall very fine… (1179-1757) Learn More »
$40.00
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Unused postal envelope produced by “J. Magee, 316 Chestnut St., Phila” as printed on the reverse. Measures 5 ½” x 3”. Printed on the front at top in black lettering is, “We Mourn a… (1179-1759) Learn More »
$60.00
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Here’s one for those of you who enjoy regimental commanders of Gettysburg! Here we have a bust view CDV of the colonel of the 111th New York, Col. Clinton MacDougall. In this profile view, one of… (2024-1288) Learn More »
This CDV features a front & center view of the bullet-ridden flag of the 44th New York. This view shows the flag on a staff hanging just so as to create some movement near the center of the flag.… (2024-1290) Learn More »
$395.00
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The weapon is a Model 1860 Light Cavalry saber. Considered a lighter, more maneuverable weapon than its predecessor the Model 1840 “Wristbreaker”. The blade measures 35” long with a 27” long… (299-14) Learn More »
$1,100.00
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This is a very good looking hunting rifle with nicely tiger-striped applied graining, mounted with a brass buttplate and the other fittings, both decorative and functional, in German silver. The side… (2024-1848) Learn More »
This Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle is a .577 caliber muzzleloader measuring approximately 55” long overall with a 39” long barrel. Features “1863 / TOWER” stamps on lock plate and also stamped… (534-39) Learn More »
This singular item is unique among our inventory. This small, hand-carved bone barrel is adorned with red and blue patriotic stripes, a paper banner that reads “LINCOLN” and inside, at the very… (1202-269) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine display of fifteen bullets, one complete cartridge, and a cartridge case used in the Civil War, Union and Confederate, all labeled and properly displayed in a matted Riker… (2024-1923) Learn More »
$175.00
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This is a rare, early-war, identified Massachusetts issue red blanket carried by a soldier in the 13th Massachusetts who was wounded at Antietam on Sept. 17, 1862, and died of those wounds at a U.S.… (490-7138) Learn More »
This is wonderful example of a dug rectangular Confederate belt plate, that appears to be classified by collectors as Mullinax #109, based upon the listing in his book Confederate Belt Buckles and… (1202-259) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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A very nice example of the Civil War cavalry shoulder sling designed for use with carbines fitted with sling rings. The sling was to be worn over the left shoulder with its buckle to the back. This… (1256-30) Learn More »
$1,250.00
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Here is a Type III Gwyn & Campbell carbine. One of some 4,000200 carbines produced, the .52 caliber, percussion breech-loading Gwyn & Campbell carbine was the invention of businessmen Edward… (864-13) Learn More »
$1,695.00
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This Carte de Visite photograph of Robert Boggs features a proud young officer in his Junior Officer’s Frock and what is likely a privately purchased forage cap resting on a prop Greek column. The… (2024-1818) Learn More »
$150.00
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Fabricated by Ludlow Brothers of Birmingham, England. Accompanying the original cartridge in the 8 ¼” x 12 ¼” riker display case is a color copy of the label used to wrap a pack of ten Enfield… (M15532) Learn More »
This brass badge with enamel fill. Upper portion is a 2” x 1” rectangle with hinged pin on back. Front is white enamel background with blue enamel “TEXAS”. Lower portion is a star suspended by… (1179-2129) Learn More »
This is a two-piece medal from 1925 reunion in Dallas. The top portion has spring pin on back, with front featuring crossed cannons, muskets, and an anchor. The lower portion is connected by a link… (1179-2126) Learn More »
The Southern Cross of Honor was conceived of in 1898, adopted in 1899 and first issued in 1900. These were given by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to living Confederate veterans with… (2024-1906) Learn More »
$200.00
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This is an exciting piece of specifically identified Civil War history. This ID disk is in wonderful condition and reads “CHARLES BADGER CO. G 9TH MD. V. ENLISTED JUNE 30TH 1863 BALTIMORE”. … (490-7167) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This young lady is the same from another sixth plate daguerreotype in our inventory [1221-94], but in this photo sports quite the formal outfit. An ornate broach joins her lace collar and accents her… (1221-30) Learn More »
This daguerreotype photo features a seated young woman with a piercing gaze directed at the camera lens. In beautiful contrast, she sits in a formal dress with matching fabric-covered buttons, her… (1221-94) Learn More »
This framed and matted collection of photos appears to be a page from an old album as the images are hand ruled and labeled with black ink on a single base sheet. The modern gold-tone frame measures… (1266-196) Learn More »
This is a framed and matted large albumen print of Libby Prison in Richmond, Va. The modern gold-tone frame measures 15.5” x 14.5” and has a few small scuffs. The large photo measures 10.75” x… (1266-192) Learn More »
This is the skin only of a State of New York belt plate emblazoned with the initials “SNY.” The plate has a nice dark face with some lighter discoloration from ground action. The edge of the plate… (410-853) Learn More »
CARVED CARTRIDGE BOX BELT PLATE OF WILLIAM CHURCH, CO. K 13th VERMONT, KILLED IN ACTION AT GETTYSBURG IN THE REPULSE OF PICKETT’S CHARGE, WITH BATTLE DAMAGE “After the battle was won, and the… (2024-1804) Learn More »
$3,500.00
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Identical vases have been found to have been produced in Czechoslovakia. This lovely vase has a grapevine, grape and leaves motif. Raised diamond pattern around circumference with cross hatching.… (1266-299) Learn More »
Small vintage clear glass cruet with applied handle an unpolished pontil. Has a cork stopper. Stands 6 ½” tall; approx. 3 ¼” in diameter at widest point. Base is 3” in diameter. No… (1239-30) Learn More »
Transcribed, edited and annotated by David L. & Audrey Ladd. Published by Morningside Press, Dayton, OH, 1997. 842 pp., maps. In blue glazed cloth, 9.25 x 6.25., w/ gilt cover & spine… (1172-02) Learn More »
Very nice condition leather fuse pouch. The leather of the outer flap is in very good condition. There is some crazing on the top “hinge” area of the flap. There is a deep “US” stamp on the… (864-14) Learn More »
This beautiful crock with an applied handle and mottled dark brown glaze stands approx. 11 ½” tall. It is 6 ¼” in diameter at the base. Overall, in very fine condition; has minor surface wear,… (1266-146) Learn More »
$350.00
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This is a two-piece medal from the May 1914 reunion in Jacksonville. The top portion has spring pin on back, with front featuring two draped Confederate flags under “JACKSONVILLE, FLA” and a… (2024-1910) Learn More »
This is a two-piece medal from the May 1912 reunion in Macon. The top portion has spring pin on back, with front featuring two paint-filled Confederate flags aside a shield featuring City Hall and the… (2024-1907) Learn More »
$395.00
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If they gave out awards for crudely made cavalry sabers, this one would be in the running. The guard is simple flat iron, curving in a broad semicircle, with a simple hole in one end through which the… (490-6746) Learn More »
A good example of a Model 1933 SA (Sturmabteilung) dagger bearing the RZM code M7/80 of Gustav C. Spitzer of Solingen. The RZM was the Reichszeugmeisterei, which officially approved all Nazi party… (490-6783) Learn More »
$1,050.00
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This is an absolute classic view of a proud, young enlisted man in his new fatigue uniform. Leaning on a prop column with a painted fabric pastoral background scene, this young man stands in what is… (1221-45) Learn More »
$375.00
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The Kanawha Valley Campaign of 1862 was a Confederate effort to regain control of western Virginia region and its resources, primarily its salt mines, but also Union supply depots and possibly gain… (1266-199) Learn More »
talons. Sculpture was crafted in 1990 and is numbered 109 out of 2,500. Stands 10" tall including green marble base. Wingspan of the eagle is 7”. Award-winning artist Kitty Cantrell is known for… (2023-13) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $360.00
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Legends "Spirit of the Wolf" sculpture by artist Kitty Cantrell. Sculpture was crafted in 1993 and is numbered 1233 out of 2,500. Stands 5 1/4" tall including green marble base. Award-winning artist… (2023-12) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $440.00
Legends "Renewal" sculpture by artist Kitty Cantrell. Limited Edition 85 out of 500. Stands 5 1/4" tall including green marble base. This stunning piece is made from a combination of Bronze, Fine… (2023-11) Learn More »
$800.00
Originally $1,200.00
This Confederate guidon comes from the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum. The flag has been professionally conserved, matted, and framed by Textile Preservation Associates and comes with their… (1179-027A) Learn More »
This attractive vase stands 9 ½” tall; it is 4 ¾” in diameter at the lip; the pedestal base is 4 ½” in diameter. Features an ornate diamond and recessed vertical pattern. No discernible chips… (1266-302) Learn More »
These clipped-corner rectangular breast plates with two cannon barrel like tubes were intended to hold a drummer’s drumsticks while mounted to a drummer’s sling. When not in use, the sticks… (490-7162) Learn More »
This extraordinary pair of CDV’s come to us in excellent condition and feature many desirable characteristics. Each CDV is a “gem” style portrait, surrounded by nice, period framed cards. … (1202-265) Learn More »
Civil War soldiers were more than willing to illustrate the hardships of army life by sending home or bringing home after discharge souvenir hardtack- the hard bread staple of army field rations that… (1202-223) Learn More »
$450.00
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Cavalry shoulder straps combine strong eye appeal from the yellow branch of service color with the romance associated with the mounted forces and are also scarce by comparison with infantry straps… (2024-1277) Learn More »
This very pretty Colt Navy is serial number 92278, giving it a manufacture date of 1859, and is an early 4th Model, with no capping groove and larger triggerguard. The serial numbers match throughout… (1179-674) Learn More »
$7,500.00
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This very good, non-excavated button shows a standing eagle in high relief with raised wings and upward craning neck on a finely lined ground surrounded by eleven five-pointed stars symbolizing the… (1179-1373) Learn More »
$185.00
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This pattern of flask is associated with cased Remington Army and Navy revolvers. The embossed motifs feature a pair of standing pheasants at top, who seem to have met their fate in bottom panel,… (490-6975) Learn More »
“I beg leave to express my obligations to the officers of my staff, viz: Capt. Horatio G. Wright, Lieut. G. W. Snyder, and Lieut. Francis U. Farquhar, of the Engineers; Capt. Chauncey McKeever,… (2024-1165) Learn More »
$3,750.00
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This is a very good example of a presentation US Army regulation Model 1850 Foot Officer’s Sword made by Ames, the pre-eminent American sword manufacturer of the period. This pattern remained… (380-121) Learn More »
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There are no appreciable differences between the NM1863 and NM1865 Sharps other than the stamped model designation by the company, and its occasional absence, which some have speculated was due to worn out or broken old dies, or was a marketing ploy… (490-2531). Learn More »