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ID’D OFFICER’S BOX – LT. CHRISTIAN HARRIOT, 2nd CALIFORNIA CAVALRY (EX-TEXAS MUSEUM)

ID’D OFFICER’S BOX – LT. CHRISTIAN HARRIOT, 2nd CALIFORNIA CAVALRY (EX-TEXAS MUSEUM)

Christian Harriot enlisted on 3/30/1862 at San Francisco, CA as a Private and mustered into Company M of the 2nd California Cavalry.  He was promoted several times, first to Sergeant Major on… (1268-1018) Learn More »

$975.00
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CDV OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL EDMUND KIRBY SMITH

CDV OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL EDMUND KIRBY SMITH

A very fine cdv photograph of Smith in uniform. In this waist up view he wears a double-breasted General Officer’s frock coat with collar insignia partially visible under his beard and galloons on… (2025-1007) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CHILD’S MILITARY STYLE BOOTS

CIVIL WAR CHILD’S MILITARY STYLE BOOTS

These boots are well-made copies of an adult’s military style boot, with a rise to the front covering the knee, fixed leather loops to help draw them on, and pegged and nailed soles and heels, all… (2025-1898) Learn More »

$295.00
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IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

Iron non-regulation bit used by Northern and Southern cavalry of the Civil War period. Side “cheek” pieces are approximately 6.5” long. These have two loops (at top and bottom) for tack.… (224-822) Learn More »

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

IRON US/CS HORSE BIT (BROKEN) FROM LEE’S HEADQUARTERS MUSEUM COLLECTION

Iron non-regulation bit used by Northern and Southern cavalry of the Civil War period. Side “cheek” pieces are approximately 6.25” long. These have three loops (at top, middle, and bottom) for… (224-814) Learn More »

WORLD WAR ONE BULLET-STRUCK FRENCH HELMET FROM VERDUN

WORLD WAR ONE BULLET-STRUCK FRENCH HELMET FROM VERDUN

Blue-gray steel French M1915 Adrian helmet with flaming bomb / RF infantry front plate. There is no liner left in it, but a there is a rather large bullet hole on the wearer’s upper right that is… (1202-701) Learn More »

AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF A US HEAVY ARTILLERY SWORD

AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF A US HEAVY ARTILLERY SWORD

Adopted by the US army in 1832, this Roman gladius-pattern short sword was a copy of the French Modele 1816.These heavy artillery swords were designed for combat at the guns. Their specific purpose… (2025-692) Learn More »

CONFEDERATE PASS SIGNED BY GEN. GEORGE PICKETT DURING THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN; ALSO SIGNED BY MOXLEY SORREL (LONGSTREET’S AAG) AND WALTER TAYLOR (LEE’S AAG)

CONFEDERATE PASS SIGNED BY GEN. GEORGE PICKETT DURING THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN; ALSO SIGNED BY MOXLEY SORREL (LONGSTREET’S AAG) AND WALTER TAYLOR (LEE’S AAG)

This document is handwritten on 7 ¾” x 6” lined paper, front and back.  All is clearly legible though some of the ink is a bit faded.  Three vertical and one center horizontal fold lines.  Old… (2025-1892) Learn More »

RARE COLLECTION OF NINE ALBUMEN PHOTOS OF FORT MORGAN IN 1864

RARE COLLECTION OF NINE ALBUMEN PHOTOS OF FORT MORGAN IN 1864

Offered here is a wonderful lot of nine mounted photographs recorded around Fort Morgan following the Battle of Mobile Bay. All the photographs are pasted to plain card-stock mounts, each measuring… (2025-1889) Learn More »

THIRD VERMONT INFANTRY NCO'S UNIFORM GROUPING

THIRD VERMONT INFANTRY NCO'S UNIFORM GROUPING

The offering consists of not only a federal soldier's frock coat, vest and trousers but a revolver, a corps badge and a host of personal items wartime and postwar. William W. Hendrick from Concord… (1268-270) Learn More »

$16,950.00
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EARLY WAR U.S. CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER, 1840 STYLE, BY SMITH, CRANE AND COMPANY, NEW YORK, 1858 TO 1862

Smith, Crane and Company pieces are scarce. They were only in business from 1858 through 1862, retailing military goods in New York City. Their swords were imported, of German make and likely by Schnitzler and Kirschbaum, though not maker marked.… (870-263). Learn More »

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