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This is a very nice Confederate militia style tin drum canteen. The canteen is approximately 7” in diameter by 2.75” thick. All parts are nicely soldered together. Both faces are convex (bowing… (490-5867) Learn More »
Civil War era officer’s belt buckle on original waist belt. Cast brass eagle buckle with integral silver wreath and narrow ½ inch wide hook on back. The detail of the eagle remains very… (490-5878) Learn More »
Offered here is an extremely rare, excavated “3rd MASS” Revolutionary War Continental Army button. A scarce and highly desirable button, in good condition. Measures 24mm. The face remains flat… (236-694) Learn More »
Offered here is a very rare, excavated “USA” Revolutionary War Continental Army button. A seldom seen and highly desirable button, in very good condition overall. Measures 19mm. The face is… (236-696) Learn More »
Offered here is a very rare, excavated “USA” Revolutionary War Continental Army button. A rare and highly desirable button, in perfect condition, you’ll not be able to find a better specimen… (236-688) Learn More »
Offered here is a very nice relic recovered among the trenches along Mineral Springs Road, Battle of Chancellorsville. This is a “US” bridle rosette. Brass face with just enough lead in the back… (236-704) Learn More »
$50.00
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Offered here is a group of relics recovered among the trenches along Mineral Springs Road, Battle of Chancellorsville. Included is a New York coat button, two New York cuff buttons, a Staff cuff… (236-705) Learn More »
CDV is a full standing view of an unidentified Confederate officer posed with one hand resting on a high-backed chair. He wears a light-colored double breasted frock coat with matching trousers. A… (1138-1298B) Learn More »
Nice photograph of an unidentified Vermont soldier. This is a seated studio view of the man in uniform. The soldier wears a regulation 9-button frock coat. There is a slouch hat of the table next to… (1138-1739) Learn More »
Interesting photograph of an unidentified Confederate soldier. This is a full standing view of the man in plain uniform. He wears a civilian brimmed hat, military style vest and short jacket, with… (1138-1638) Learn More »
$650.00
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CDV is of a bearded Confederate officer in a light-colored double-breasted frock coat. There is no rank visible on the collar. Contrast and clarity are good. Mount is good while the paper has a faint… (1138-1298) Learn More »
Very nice photograph of Leonidas Polk. This is a waist-up view of the man with arms folded. He wears a double-breasted coat with buttons in groups of three (major general) and collar insignia. Image… (1138-1762) Learn More »
$300.00
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Image is a bust view of Stockton in civilian clothes. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Paper and mount are also very nice. Reverse has a photographer’s imprint for HOAG QUICK & CO…… (1138-1354) Learn More »
$400.00
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CDV of Mary Custis Lee. Waist-up view. Image is clear with good contrast. Plain mount is clean with rounded corners. Old ink identification along bottom edge of image. Photographer's backmark, Boude… (1138-1473) Learn More »
Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. An undetermined bullet is partially visible. Wood measures 8 3/4” long x 2.5” wide (at the widest point) x 2.5” tall. Wood remains… (490-5915) Learn More »
$225.00
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This dug relic is the arrow hooks and tongue off the back of a US waistbelt plate. Often the Rebs would melt the lead off the back of the plate, remove the hooks and tongue and use them for their own… (490-5765) Learn More »
$67.50
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This dug relic is the puppy-paw hooks and tongue off the back of a US waistbelt plate. Often the Rebs would melt the lead off of the back of the plate, removed the studs and tongue and use them for… (490-5764) Learn More »
$67.50
ON HOLD
Produced by the Federal Ordnance Department, this artillery round is referred to as a Civil War twelve-pounder canister. In wonderful original condition. This cylindrical, field artillery round is… (957-05) Learn More »
Overall, the bayonet meas. approx. 25.25 inches long from point to pommel. The blade itself is 19.50 inches long with a semi-bright surface with light scattered mottling and minor pitting in the point… (169-602) Learn More »
The Cadet musket was authorized in 1851, with the initial 300 having been delivered to VMI. 4,400 were made between 1852-1853 and were produced at Springfield. Bayonet is very clean with a bright… (362-1101) Learn More »
Original Third Model version of the popular 1851 Colt Navy Revolver in very nice overall condition. Manufactured sometime in mid-1857, this M51 Navy bears matching serial number #72996 marked on its… (2023-2633) Learn More »
The jacket is made of dark blue wool with a four-button front, 2 pleated breast pockets and two plain lower pockets. Shoulders have button down epaulets. All buttons have the American Legion crest.… (198-769) Learn More »
$65.00
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The full title of this study is “HALL’S BREECHLOADERS: JOHN H. HALL’S INVENTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A BREECHLOADING RIFLE WITH PRECISSION MADE INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS, AND ITS INTRODUCTION INTO… (236-511) Learn More »
$100.00
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Maroon ribbon approx. 6.00 inches long x 2.50 inches wide decorated with Signal Corps flags crossed over a vertical torch done in gold ink above “UNITED STATES SIGNAL CORPS ASSOCIATION” which is… (1211-84) Learn More »
$85.00
ON HOLD
At 12th New Hampshire reunions the regiment would give out small souvenir replicas of accoutrements such as a musket, knapsack, canteen or tin cup as mementos. This item is the canteen. It meas.… (1211-62) Learn More »
$85.00
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This is a book of fold out plates, many with “explanatory tables,” illustrating battlefield deployments, camp layouts, diagrams of fortifications, etc. They come from a two-volume work, title not… (1052-664) Learn More »
Stamped brass crossed sabers insignia in good condition. Insignia was meant for wear on the crown of the forage cap, kepi or slouch hat. The face has a light brown dusty patina. Reverse is missing the… (490-5721) Learn More »
$200.00
ON HOLD
Stamped brass “Jeff Davis” or Hardee Hat eagle insignia used to pin up the side of the Model 1858 Army felt dress hat. Brass surface has a dark patina with a small crack at bottom near the… (490-5723) Learn More »
$95.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. An undetermined bullet is partially visible. Wood was split in two to expose the bullet, re-glued in place to give it a “clam shell”… (490-5903) Learn More »
$225.00
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Excavated remains of a tree with a bullet fired into it. An undetermined bullet is partially visible. Wood was split in two to expose the bullet, re-glued in place to give it a “clam shell”… (490-5914) Learn More »
$165.00
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Bayonet has full length blade and socket with mortise. Locking ring is frozen and missing the adjustment screw. Blade has a slight bend to it. No markings are visible. Surfaces are covered in a heavy… (2022-1318) Learn More »
$125.00
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Bayonet has full length blade and socket with mortise. Locking ring is missing. No markings are visible. Iron surface is dark and covered in a light rust. Item was recovered in 1980 or 81 near the… (2023-2470) Learn More »
$225.00
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This is a Gettysburg souvenir from John Good and his “Gettysburg Battlefield Novelty Works.” He was specifically known for his talents at wood working and “fancy turning” to create souvenirs… (236-371) Learn More »
$95.00 Each
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Iron 12-lb spherical solid shot with a dark patina and light pitting throughout. There is no mold seam visible. Projectile was recovered west of Gettysburg. [AD]… (2023-2331) Learn More »
Improved version of the 1895 hammerless lever action with rotary magazine, serial number 160297, giving it an approximate 1914 date, though the guns were not finished in order of number. Walnut stock… (1140-67) Learn More »
Ron Tunison (1947-2013) combined his artistic talent with an interest in history in his sculpture. His abilities were recognized in the erection of no fewer than nine Civil War and Revolutionary War… (2023-2663) Learn More »
$975.00
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This is a reprint of the original 1878 edition that was in the collection of Herschel Logan. A high-quality reprint from Armory Publications. 7.5” x 11” x 2.5”, unpaginated. Approximately 300… (236-724) Learn More »
After the Revolution and before the adoption of the Federal Constitution, Virginia realized that she had no source of new arms. In 1785, when Patrick Henry was Governor of the state, the Council of… (1000-252) Learn More »
$3,025.00
Originally $3,800.00
Image shows a waist-up view of a young man and his mother. He is wearing a dark colored frock coat and vest with white shirt and cravat. She is wearing a dark colored dress with a white collar and… (998-388) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $85.00
Image shows a lovely lady who is wearing a dark bodice with wide white collar and a lighter colored silk skirt. On her hands she is wearing black lace mitts. She wears a brooch and ear bobs which have… (998-375) Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $95.00
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This Bond is authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 16th of May 1861, printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 772. This Bond is numbered 254 and was issued on the 1st of… (998-2172) Learn More »
$225.00
Originally $350.00
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 28th of February 1861, printed on white paper with green tint engraved on text. The total number of Bonds issued were 7,071. This Bond is… (998-2171) Learn More »
This Bond is authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 28th February 1861, printed on white paper with green tint engraved on text. The total number of Bonds issued were 5,250 (all varieties). This… (998-2170) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $125.00
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This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 28th of February 1861, printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 7,835. This Bond is numbered 1181 and was issued on the 1st… (998-2168) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $125.00
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on 30th of April 1863, printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 8,372. This Bond is numbered 4933 and has nineteen coupons intact.… (998-2167) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $135.00
Vol. XXXIV, No. 11—Whole No. 1727. 4 pp., 17.25 x 24.25,” six columns. Exhibits fold-marks, light chipping at margins. Else VG plus & entirely legible. Founded by William Lloyd Garrison, The… (998-1936) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $75.00
Vol. VII—Whole Number 320. 4 pp., 20.75 x 15”, five columns. Exhibits slight horizontal fold-mark, and a slight patch of slight water staining at the lower left margin. Else near fine. This… (998-1817) Learn More »
$20.00
Originally $35.00
Vol. XV—No. 766. 8 pp., 16.75 x 22,” six columns. Exhibits fold-marks & light chipping at the margins. Else VG & entirely legible. This paper was published five days before the infamous… (998-1798) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $75.00
[Mexican war coverage] Vol. X—Number 2. 8 pp., 17.5 x 12.5,” five columns. Exhibits slight horizontal fold-mark, light chipping at the margins, patches of slight to light foxing throughout. Else… (998-1787) Learn More »
$40.00
Originally $65.00
Outer flap is in fair condition. The surface has heavy crazing throughout and shows some surface finish loss. The latch tab is worn but solid and is held to the flap by a single line of stitching. The… (490-5871) Learn More »
$395.00
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This resin piece is a copy of the monument erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the 90th Pennsylvania Infantry for their valor at Gettysburg. The monument was dedicated in 1888. One of… (2023-2662) Learn More »
$195.00
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Joshua Barstow and son Charles of Exeter, NH, signed a U.S. contract for 2,500 muskets 21 October 1808, with 500 to be delivered to Fort Constitution at Portsmouth, NH, annually over a five-year term.… (1037-15) Learn More »
Standard Civil War period snare drum meas. approx. 14.50 inches tall and is approx. 16.75 inches across. Both hoops are present and have 95% of the original paint. There are some dings and dents in… (490-5877) Learn More »
$495.00
ON HOLD
Below is listed a selection of relic condition American War of 1812 buttons. Click on the links to see photos of the front and back of each button. All are coat size except where noted. Please… Learn More »
$0.00 Each
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NY61A. BM: (rmdc) SCOVILL MFG CO. / WATERBURY. VF condition. [ss][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED… (998-1184) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $110.00
BM: (rmdc) SCOVILL MFG. CO. WATERBURY. VF condition. [ss][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR… (998-1183) Learn More »
$85.00
Originally $125.00
CS201A. 25mm. BM: H T & B/MANCHESTER. [ss] [ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY… (998-1153) Learn More »
Albert’s CS171A. 25mm. BM: H T & B / MANCHESTER. [ss][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR… (998-1147) Learn More »
$475.00
Originally $595.00
Near fine Model 1894 Winchester, “ultimate perfection in a lever action rifle” in Flayderman’s words. Winchester’s first lever action intended for smokeless cartridges. This one is a take-down… (1140-62) Learn More »
Here is a very nice French pasteboard percussion cap container, unopened and full of caps. Round package made of white pasteboard with green paper labels affixed. A white paper label was pasted along… (1212-250) Learn More »
Here is a very nice French pasteboard percussion cap container, unopened and full of caps. Round package made of white pasteboard with green paper labels affixed. A white paper label was pasted along… (1212-210) Learn More »
This is a very nice .31 caliber Volcanic “Number 1” cartridge. This Volcanic cartridge has the post-December 1855 brass cap, cork wafer, and iron anvil. This version features multiple fine… (1212-37) Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a very fine .41 caliber Volcanic “Number 2” cartridge. These were used in conjunction with the Volcanic Repeating Arms No. 2 Pistol, New Haven Arms No. 2 Navy Pistol, and the Smith &… (1212-36) Learn More »
$175.00
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This is a very fine .41 caliber Volcanic “Number 2” cartridge. These were used in conjunction with the Volcanic Repeating Arms No. 2 Pistol, New Haven Arms No. 2 Navy Pistol, and the Smith &… (1212-35) Learn More »
$175.00
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This is a Thuer’s Patent metallic centerfire cartridge. This short .31 caliber cartridge is in good original condition and was for the Colt Thuer conversion “Pocket” revolver. These were… (1212-23) Learn More »
At 12th New Hampshire reunions the regiment would give out small souvenir replicas of accoutrements such as a musket, knapsack, canteen or tin cup as mementos. This item is the tin cup. It meas.… (1211-59) Learn More »
Standard US issue leather belt in poor to fair condition. The leather dusty and dirty and crazed throughout with some moderate surface finish loss. Despite the drawbacks the belt is solid and is still… (2023-2578) Learn More »
$225.00
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This edged weapon is copied from the US Model 1832 Artillery short sword and is minus its scabbard. The blade is double edged and meas. approx. 17.00 inches long with an 11.25 inch long unstopped… (1000-822) Learn More »
Light chocolate patina to face, with a few scattered spots of verdigris. Shank present though partially bent. It appears there is a backmark present but is not legible. This button was found by… (1163-131I) Learn More »
$75.00
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Mottled coloring to face; eagle is worn in places. Backmark partially visible, “ * EXTRA *”. Shank present though partially bent. This button was found by local Gettysburg resident and relic… (1163-131E) Learn More »
Patina is a mix of light chocolate with areas of dark brown/black. Shank present, though bent; backmark appears to be present but is obscured. This button was found by local Gettysburg resident and… (1163-131D) Learn More »
$75.00
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Rich light chocolate patina. Very minor push to face between eagle’s head and left wing. Shank present; backmark “SCOVILL MFG CO WATERBURY”. This button was found by local Gettysburg resident… (1163-131C) Learn More »
This is a very strong example of a Virginia Manufactory musket converted to percussion by Francis Persignon of Richmond, most likely for the Commonwealth of Virginia between October 1861 and September… (1000-266) Learn More »
$6,000.00
Originally $7,500.00
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This musket is stamped “42. VA. REGT. PITTSYLVANIA” on the barrel, was later altered to percussion and then shortened for use in the civilian market. It is a scarce survivor from muskets delivered… (1000-241) Learn More »
Dark blue web belt with a single row of sewn loops for holding ammunition. Belt meas. approx. 3.00 inches wide by 40.50 inches long including the plate. Belt has four centrally mounted grommets on the… (998-849) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $275.00
For various reasons in 1868 the Ordnance Board issued Memoranda #9 that read; “TINNING ARTILLERY AND CAVALRY BITS – The Board recommend (sic) that all new artillery and cavalry bits should be… (998-841) Learn More »
$125.00
Originally $225.00
Formerly in the collection of Virginia collector and dealer Bill Turner this ninth plate cased daguerreotype by Rufus Anson of New York City is extremely clear, nicely cased, has a mat showing the… (1138-1905) Learn More »
$6,500.00
Originally $9,500.00
This important half-plate daguerreotype comes from the collection of the late Bill Turner and shows future Confederate Major General Stephen Ramseur on the left and future Confederate artillery… (1138-1780) Learn More »
$19,500.00
Originally $30,000.00
This image is not only mounted with a Whitehurst marked mat, but has a full thermoplastic figural case with a purple velvet facing pad embossed with a large eagle flourishing a ribbon reading “J.H.… (1138-1799) Learn More »
$5,000.00
Originally $7,500.00
Box is in good, almost unused condition. Outer flap is shield shaped with the latch tab being a separate piece sewn to the underside of the flap. Flap is in excellent condition with a smooth surface.… (490-5869) Learn More »
$250.00
SOLD
This Gettysburg recovered item is part of an iron scale. It measures 19 inches in length. Stamped into the scale is the number 99 above VANWART / WARRANTED BEST QUALITY. It appears to be a 100-pound… (224-786) Learn More »
This piece of US horse equipment is an original U.S. Army curb bit of the 1892 First Pattern, (a.k.a. the Whipple Bit) and was once owned by Gettysburg native J. Howard Wert. In strong condition, this… (224-790) Learn More »
This Civil War era single-shot muzzleloader is a .58 caliber Springfield Model 1855 percussion rifle-musket in very nice overall condition. Longarm has a 40” round barrel with broad three-groove… (987-10) Learn More »
$3,200.00
Originally $3,650.00
Circular celluloid button meas. approx. 1.75 inches across with the original pin on the reverse. The face of the pin has a bust photograph of Woodrow Wilson at center surrounded by “WIN WITH… (772-27) Learn More »
$40.00
ON HOLD
A perfect pasteboard box full of cartridges. A bright green paper covers and seals the box. A yellow label is pasted to the lid. This printed label reads, “8m/m10” / “320” / 25 CARTOUGHES POUR… (1212-256) Learn More »
$200.00
ON HOLD
This full pack has the original brown wrapper in good condition with the ends pasted closed and has the original tear-string protruding from the right end. Light blue label with black printing reads… (1212-241) Learn More »
$75.00
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This is a box of 10 modern shooting cartridges made by C. W. Cartridge Co., Wood Ridge, New Jersey. These were advertised as a new product in 1978. The cartridge body is made of nitrated paper rolled… (1212-242) Learn More »
Metal scabbard has much of its original finish with scattered amounts of oxidation and several spots of surface rust. Leather yoke is excellent and shows only some light surface wear. Stitching is… (1202-05) Learn More »
$30.00
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This Pattern 1853 Enfield bears a “Z” stamping on the underside of the stock just forward of the trigger guard tang that is now recognized as the final inspection stamp of a Confederate ordnance… (1000-348) Learn More »
The first card is an image of two couples posed in front of the 1st Massachusetts Infantry monument near the site of the Rogers House along the Emmitsburg Road. Two women are posed seated in the grass… (2023-2618) Learn More »
$20.00
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Brown leather sling with a functioning loop at one end that is fastened by a brass stud and a double pronged hook at the other. Sling meas. approx. 1.08 inches wide x 66.00 inches long and has two… (172-5943) Learn More »
Recovered at Gettysburg, this item is a complete Model 1855/61 gun tool. It is heavily rusted and the screwdriver tip is rusted tight. At the time of the Gettysburg campaign, twenty-two year-old… (224-792) Learn More »
$87.50
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Recovered at Gettysburg, this item is a complete Model 1855/61 gun tool. It is heavily rusted and the screwdriver tip is rusted tight. At the time of the Gettysburg campaign, twenty-two year-old… (224-791) Learn More »
$87.50
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This piece of original US horse equipment is an original U.S. cavalry curb bit of the 1874 pattern. In strong condition, this iron bridle bit has a hard pockmarked surface with moderated rust pitting.… (224-788) Learn More »
This wartime artifact is an original Union minie ball lodged in a small section of wood, recovered at Gettysburg. The lead projectile is a .58 cal 3-ring minie ball that hit a tree or fence and… (224-787) Learn More »
Offered is a civilian type pre-war spur recovered at Gettysburg. It is the style without a rowel. It appears to be made from German silver. It has two studs attached, one with a link of silver chain… (224-789) Learn More »
This is a good condition bit that you can tell was an early Gettysburg battlefield pick-up. Light surface rust throughout with spots of original finish. At the time of the Gettysburg campaign,… (224-785) Learn More »
$125.00
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This ambrotype shows a man and woman seated, arm in arm, from the knees up. The man wears a full chin beard typical of the 1850s and dressed in an 1850s version of a Continental Army uniform of dark… (1138-1884) Learn More »
$1,000.00
Originally $1,500.00
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This very clear sixth-plate tintype is from the collection of the late Bill Turner and shows William Edwin Starke as Lieutenant Colonel. He is posed wearing an early war Confederate uniform showing… (1138-1839) Learn More »
$10,000.00
Originally $22,500.00
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This very clear sixth-plate daguerreotype dates about 1850 and shows Lewis Henry Little, usually referred to by his middle name, as a Captain in the 7th U.S. Infantry. Born in Maryland in 1817, he was… (1138-1808) Learn More »
$7,500.00
Originally $9,500.00
This is a solid brass tag with the number 5 stamped on both sides. It is one and ¾ inches across and curved over top for attachment. Almost no patina. Recovered at Gettysburg. At the time of the… (224-784) Learn More »
$85.00
ON HOLD
This Gettysburg artifact is an original iron base fragment from a CS 3” Read artillery shell that literally ‘blew its top off’. The shell fragment base and its iron sabot are in very good relic… (224-782) Learn More »
$500.00
SOLD
This Gettysburg artifact is the original base and brass sabot portion of iron shell from a fired US 3” Parrott artillery shell. The shell’s circular base is in good relic condition and was an… (224-781) Learn More »
Once owned by J. Howard Wert, this artifact is an original artillery fuse packet with five Federal artillery paper time fuses still contained within the original paper wrap. Packet is wrapped in tan… (224-780) Learn More »
Once owned by J. Howard Wert, this artifact is an original artillery fuse packet with five Federal artillery paper time fuses still contained within the original paper wrap. Packet is wrapped in tan… (224-779) Learn More »
$375.00
ON HOLD
Box meas. approx. 5.00 x 2.75 x 1.00 and is made a thick black cardboard material. Outer flap has gold lettering that reads “24TH NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G.A.R. BOSTON, MASS. AUG. 12TH TO 16TH, 1890.”… (490-5897) Learn More »
$65.00
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The bayonet has a dark patina to its entire surface. The blade has very small scattered amounts of surface pitting and the flat has a worn “US” stamping. Socket is a little brighter than the blade… (490-5374) Learn More »
The full title of this work is “JOURNALS OF THE MILITARY EXPEDITION OF MAJOR GENERAL JOHN SULLIVAN AGAINST THE SIX NATONS OF INDIANS IN 1779 WITH RECORDS OF CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS” by Frederick… (236-543) Learn More »
$125.00
ON HOLD
Small book measures 3.5” x 5.5” with 153 pages. Heavy wear overall with separated pasteboard covers. Text pages have foxing. Line art illustrations scattered throughout. Inside front cover has ink… (236-681) Learn More »
$50.00
ON HOLD
This is a fancy T-handle nipple wrench likely from a cased rifle or shotgun set. All metal construction with T-handle and slotted nipple wrench. Measures approximately 3" long with 2.25” handle. A… (490-4396) Learn More »
$125.00
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This is a nice piece to accompany any Burnside carbine. This has the characteristic ball top, pointed tip and cruciform slotted body of the Burnside tompions. They are occasionally seen in photos, but… (490-4401) Learn More »
$225.00
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This is an original .69 caliber Buck & Ball cartridge. Composed of a .69 caliber round ball with three .31 caliber buckshot on top. Wrapped in cartridge paper and tied with string between each… (2023-2033) Learn More »
Plate has a mixed green & black patina. The green patina usually means that this plate came from a fertilized field. Fertilized fields are plowed and this plate shows the effects of a plow strike… (998-803) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $200.00
SOLD
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 19th of August 186, printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 2,302. This Bond is numbered 863 and was issued on the 8th of… (998-2162) Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $95.00
SOLD
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 19th of August 1861, printed on white paper. This Bond is numbered 1587 and was issued on the 15th of September 1862. Also has nineteen coupons… (998-2161) Learn More »
$95.00
Originally $145.00
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 19th of August 1861 printed on white paper. The total number of Bonds issued were 1,283 and this Bond is numbered 543. It is imprinted by… (998-2158) Learn More »
$95.00
Originally $145.00
This Bond was authorized by Act of Congress CSA on the 17th of August 1861. The total numbered issued were 1,094 printed on white paper. This Bond is numbered 446 and was issued on the 6th of May… (998-2157) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $125.00
This Bond was authorized by the Act of Congress CSA on the 19th of August 1861. The total numbered issued were 1,132. This Bond is numbered 152, printed on white paper and imprinted with “Hoyer… (998-2156) Learn More »
$125.00
Originally $200.00
Clear glass jar in shape of a barrel, typically used for mustard. Made from a two piece mold. Measures 4 ½” tall by 1 ¾” in circumference at the base. No chips or cracks. … (998-1594) Learn More »
$10.00
Originally $20.00
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Clear glass goblet is ribbed with a scrollwork design of leaves and flowers. Measures 6” tall by 3 ¼” at the base. No cracks, just a couple of very small chips at the edge of the foot. … (998-1535) Learn More »
$20.00
Originally $35.00
Heavy flint glass decanter has nine flutes at the neck and eleven at the base. Shows applied top and polished pontil scar. Measures 9 ½” tall by 3 ½” at the base. No chips or cracks. … (998-1524) Learn More »
$45.00
Originally $65.00
Engraved to illustrate Mitchelles School and Family Geography, by W. Williams. Published by S. Augustus Mitchell, 1852. 17.75 x 11.5”. Attractive colored map of southern states: North Carolina,… (998-1209) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $95.00
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By S. Root. Published by Franklin Steam Publishers House, J.J. Toon & Co., Atlanta. GA, 1864. 80 pp., wraps. Butternut cover, 4.5 x 6”. Exhibits light water staining, interior yellowing and… (1000-1646) Learn More »
$280.00
Originally $350.00
This three-piece coat size Virginia button has substantial gilt left on the face and good detailing of the figures of the Virginia state seal and the motto on a ribbon on a lined background with an… (1000-2250) Learn More »
$115.00
Originally $145.00
By Capt. J.K. Lee, of the First Regiment of Virginia Volunteers. Published by West & Johnson, Richmond, VA, 1861. 96 pp., wraps, w/butternut cloth covers & period paper label taped to front… (1000-1638) Learn More »
$520.00
Originally $650.00
The blade meas. approx. 16.00 inches long with a 12.25 inch unstopped fuller. Blade surface is bright and clean with a few small areas of minor light pinprick surface pitting. True edge has no nicks.… (362-1122) Learn More »
$450.00
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Card is a full standing view of a bearded old veteran wearing a dark slouch hat with an unreadable Post number and the letters “GAR” within a stamped brass wreath on the crown. He also wears a… (1152-96) Learn More »
$35.00
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Image is of a mother seated in a chair holding a young baby in her lap. Seated next to her is another child that is approximately 10 or so years old. The mother wears a dark shirt with a skirt showing… (1152-97) Learn More »
The title of this large volume is “TO ANTIETAM CREEK: THE MARYLAND CAMPAIGN OF SEPTEMBER 1862” by D. Scott Hartwig and published by Johs Hopkins University press of Baltimore, Marylan in… (236-524) Learn More »
$40.00
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The title of this booklet is “CROCKETT: THE GENTLEMAN FROM THE CANE” by Gary L. Foreman and published by the Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. No publication date is given. Two-tone paper… (236-423) Learn More »
The full title of this volume is “HALL’S MILITARY BREECHLOADERS” by Peter A. Schmidt and published by Andrew Mowbray of Lincoln, Rhode Island in 1996. Volume meas. approx. 8.50 x 11.00 inches… (236-499) Learn More »
$175.00
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Small flask made of aqua colored glass embossed on one side with a pair of shaking hands within a shield above “F.A. & CO.” The shield is surrounded by a laurel wreath and the whole is… (141-180) Learn More »
$35.00
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This bag is made of a very heavy carpet material that has the usual floral decorative pattern using multiple colors giving the bag an almost kaleidoscopic appearance. The top is formed by an iron… (2023-2671) Learn More »
Visor cap has a dark blue crown with a band of sky-blue around the base for infantry, flanked by gold braid. The gold braid chinstrap is anchored on each side by standard US eagle buttons. The bound… (772-94) Learn More »
Coat is made of a green “rip-stop” material with slanted breast pockets and flaps that button down. The flap buttons are not exposed but are covered. There are five green buttons down the front.… (772-92B) Learn More »
$150.00
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The breechloading Model 1841 Hall rifle retained the .52 caliber 32 5/8” rifled barrel of the Model 1819, but finally caught up with Hall carbines in the use of percussion priming. These are fairly… (490-3498) Learn More »
This is a Thuer’s Patent metallic centerfire cartridge. This longer .36 caliber cartridge is in excellent original condition and was for the Colt Thuer conversion “Navy” revolver. These were… (1212-25) Learn More »
This is a Thuer’s Patent metallic centerfire cartridge. This short .36 caliber cartridge is in excellent original condition and was for the Colt Thuer conversion “Pocket Navy” revolver. These… (1212-24) Learn More »
This is a Thuer’s Patent metallic centerfire cartridge. This .44 caliber cartridge is in excellent original condition and was for the Colt Thuer conversion “Army” revolver. These were designed… (1212-26) Learn More »
$225.00
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Here is a minty example of the patented .54 caliber Hunt & Jennings self-propelled "Loaded Ball" or "Rocket Ball". This is a completely self-contained round; being a lead bullet with an… (1212-32) Learn More »
$350.00
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Here is a very nice example of the patented .54 caliber Hunt & Jennings self-propelled "Loaded Ball" or "Rocket Ball". This is a completely self-contained round; being a lead bullet with an… (1212-34) Learn More »
$450.00
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Cartridge for large .45 caliber Moore revolver. David Williamson received a patent in 1864 for this teatfire cartridge. This was essentially a patent evasion to get around Smith & Wesson’s… (1212-02) Learn More »
$300.00
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Johnston & Dow received patents #33,393, #34,061, and #35,687 dated October 1, 1861, January 7, and June 24, 1862 for their cartridges. Using paper or fabric that was treated to make it… (1212-162) Learn More »
$115.00
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Brass hilted saber bayonets made by Boyle and Gamble in Richmond are quickly recognizable by their flat-sided bird’s head pommels and rounded ridged grips. This one has a mellow patina to the brass… (490-3213) Learn More »
This 1818 dated musket represents the Virginia Manufactory’s highwater mark in both production and design. Authorized by the state in 1798, the Richmond facility produced muskets starting in 1802… (490-3662) Learn More »
This is a very rare British, War of 1812 regimentally-marked crossbelt plate from a well-regarded regiment, recovered near Chazy, NY, having been lost there either during skirmishes with American… (766-1934) Learn More »
$950.00
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Each of the cups in this set meas. approx. 1.50 inches high x 2.00 inches across with a lip outlined in gold. The body of each cup is decorated with a solid green band bordered in gold with a gold… (2023-2501) Learn More »
Full title is “HISTORY OF THE FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY 1861-1865” written by the Comrades. Edited and arranged by Allen D. Albert, Private of Company D and… (141-184) Learn More »
$55.00
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This is a cased display set of reproduction Crispin cartridges as given out at the 2005 California Cartridge Collectors Show. Foam-filled plastic case holds five different Crispin cartridges made for… (1212-251) Learn More »
These are nice examples of modern cartridges that were produced in the 1950s and 1960s by the Mount Pleasant Cartridge Company in Racine, Wisconsin. These are very similar to the compressed cartridges… (1212-255) Learn More »
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We know of just three of these Roby cavalry officer’s sabers made for officers of the Spaulding Light Cavalry: one inscribed to E.S. Parkhurst, the troop’s 1st Lieutenant (Chelmsford Historical Society;) another to H.H. Emerson (Olpp collection;)… (870-156). Learn More »