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Image shows Charles N. Allen 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… (P13705) Learn More »
$37.50
Originally $50.00
This item is most often called a “bar-shot” by bullet collectors. The general belief is that these were cast and expected to be cut apart into individual projectiles. There are indeed many older… (2022-2510) Learn More »
$37.50 Each
Originally $50.00
SOLD
Plate is an unusual size measuring 2 5/8 inches wide x 4.00 inches high and shows an unknown Union soldier posed seated and resting one arm on a table in front of a painted backdrop of a lakeside… (2021-924) Learn More »
$295.00
Originally $395.00
This revolver with serial number 64,243 was made in 1862 and is 100% correct throughout. It is complete and rates better than good for condition. It is a three-screw model and has an 8-inch barrel.… (2025-3306) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This specialized staff weapon was used primarily to ignite the charge in pieces of artillery. The two lateral projections ending in eagles' heads are actually clips designed to hold the smoldering… (1298-13) Learn More »
The spontoon is a spear pointed pole arm. These were carried by lower-ranking officers and NCOs in European and Colonial infantry units in the 18th century. They served principally as an instrument… (1298-12) Learn More »
Offered is an extraordinarily rare pole arm that was certainly made in North America by a white craftsman for the Indian trade; and no later than the last quarter of the 18th century. When one thinks… (1273-135) Learn More »
$4,500.00
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This very attractive firearm was adopted from, and is almost identical to the Model 1803 half-stock flintlock rifle of Lewis and Clark and War of 1812 fame. This rifle was far more elegant than other… (2026-853) Learn More »
$1,695.00
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Robert Adams’ “self-cocking” or “double action” revolver was originally patented in England in 1851, with the primary patent covering his one-piece, solid frame and barrel forging. In 1854… (490-7518) Learn More »
A masterfully composed and richly painted original oil on canvas by Keith Rocco, one of America's foremost painters of Civil War military subjects. The painting depicts two Confederate infantry… (1100-422) Learn More »
A substantial cast iron stove front plate with hinged firebox door, marked across the upper panel "G. ARNOLD GETTYSBURG." The casting is richly ornamented in the mid-19th-century taste, centered on a… (2026-1523) Learn More »
A wonderfully evocative and humanizing original albumen photograph from the Siege of Petersburg, capturing the day-to-day life of the Union Army in the field during the summer of 1864. The photograph… (1320-12) Learn More »
A magnificent and historically important original albumen photograph documenting the winter headquarters of the Army of the Potomac at Brandy Station, Virginia, in February 1864 — one of the pivotal… (1320-11) Learn More »
A 19th-century black leather flap holster for a single-action revolver, distinguished by a patented metal turn-closure. The riveted circular metal disc and retaining tab are stamped "PAT'D APR. 2… (1304-125) Learn More »
A dynamic and brilliantly executed original oil study by renowned Civil War and military artist Keith Rocco, one of America's most celebrated painters of historical military subjects. This… (1100-423) Learn More »
A handsome and finely executed hand-colored lithograph depicting a mounted officer of the Horse Artillery of the French Royal Guard — an elite unit of the Bourbon Restoration period (c.… (1100-426) Learn More »
Tin measures 1.55” in diameter x 1.31” tall. Raised lettering on the top of lid reads, “ELEY BROS / LONDON” and dates after 1851 when “Bros” was added to company name. Tin approximately… (844-116) Learn More »
$95.00
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An early Eley tin that measures 1.55” in diameter x 1.71” tall. Raised lettering on the top of lid reads, “ELEY / LONDON” and likely dates pre-1850. Tin is empty of the caps. This tin was… (844-117) Learn More »
$40.00
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Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .44 caliber "Army” model revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Unmarked, Remington-style with rounded corners, swinging sprue cutter is… (2026-920) Learn More »
Penny sized token, 19mm. One side features “ARMY & NAVY” within oak wreath, and with small crossed swords below. Other side has flags, scepter with pileus on top, and drum at center, canon… (2026-1515) Learn More »
$25.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Dr. J. P. Rasser was contracted by the Confederacy and among his duties in Georgia was the examination of Conscripts for the Army. THE OVERCOAT or army great coat is certainly "Homespun" that is a woven woolen fabric originally made from homespun… (1268-706). Learn More »