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Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .44 caliber Colt Army revolver. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Sprue cutter is attached to the top at the hinge pin and is clearly marked… (2-677) Learn More »
Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .31 caliber Colt Pocket revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Sprue cutter is attached to the top at the hinge pin and is clearly marked… (286-1355) Learn More »
This cap's crown, top and base band are made from a medium weight open weave woolen fabric which may be a blend of sorts. It certainly looks "home spun". The kepi gives indications of being a depot… (1268-037) Learn More »
This is very similar to O’Donnell and Campbell Plate 296, which they date 1855 to 1860 and attribute to an “1850’s trend toward the mass production of inexpensive plates to satisfy the demands… (362-1208) Learn More »
This regulation US cartridge box plate was recovered on the battlefield of Pine Mountain, also known as Pine Knob, fought June 14-15 as part of the Atlanta Campaign. Johnston had withdrawn to the… (2025-194) Learn More »
$475.00
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Several of the type are known and all are very similar in form. Made for military use, we believe, by a professional hatter here or overseas. It is a form not necessarily classifiable as a civilian… (1268-066) Learn More »
$32,500.00
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A very good condition Ohio officer’s belt plate dating about 1875-1890. See O’Donnell and Campbell, Plates 845 and 846, the latter of which seems a closer match in using a wider border. These… (1287-03) Learn More »
Tin drum canteens had been introduced in the US army in the 1830s, were widely used in the militia, and were a simple, natural configuration for early war volunteers with a variety of forms showing up… (2024-1880) Learn More »
$750.00
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A small, stamped brass five-pointed star 1-7/8” point to point. This has a flange on the back that is pierced and a small hole in the face for attachment. These are usually taken to be cape pins-… (1262-13) Learn More »
A small, stamped brass five-pointed star 1-1/8” point to point. This has a flange on the back that is pierced and a small hole in the face for attachment. These are usually taken to be cape pins-… (1262-12) Learn More »
This is crudely cast from lead and measures 1-1/4” tall. It is good example of Civil War soldiers’ camp art, making use of lead that was readily available and easily melted to make a crude company… (1262-17) Learn More »
Full standing view of an unknown Union cavalryman in a rather jaunty pose with one hand on his hip and with the other he leans on his drawn saber. He is dressed in an issue Cavalry shell jacket that… (2025-500) Learn More »
$265.00
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CV1A3. BM: W. G. MINTZER / PHILD. [ss][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED THROUGH OUR LAYAWAY PROGRAM. CLICK… (2025-512) Learn More »
Albert’s DR4A5, 21-23mm. BM: W.G. MINTZER / PHILD” rmdc. [ss][ph:L] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THIS ITEM, AS WITH ALL OTHER ITEMS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEB SITE, MAY BE PURCHASED… (998-1026) Learn More »
Mr. Ray Richey, owner of the Texas Civil War Museum, purchased this uniform coat and hat directly from an Arkansas estate in 2003. Twenty-six years prior to this it was acquired from the Beneux… (1268-057) Learn More »
The hanging shoulder strap portion of this piece features the rank of Colonel – making this a Post Commander’s medal. All metal pieces are in excellent condition and the blue, painted shoulder… (2024-2124) Learn More »
$65.00
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Iron, scissor-type bullet mold that cast a single .36 caliber “Old Model” Sharps bullet, aka “ringtail” for Sharps Sporting rifles. Mold measures approximately 8.5” overall with handle ends… (2-684) Learn More »
$125.00
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Brass, scissor-type bullet mold that cast a single .40” picket style for rifles. Mold measures approximately 6” overall. Brass mold with hand-made wood handles on ends. Cavity remains in very… (2-671) Learn More »
$50.00
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These pre-WWII photos feature five views of the Gettysburg battlefield and are dated October of 1939. The views captured include 2 of Little Round Top, the “Sharpshooter Nest” of Devil’s Den,… (2024-6677) Learn More »
Here we have a view of Colonel Bartow in civilian clothing, likely around 1860 when Bartow was a congressman for his home state of Georgia. The image is an oval shaped vignette of Bartow seated in a… (846-552) Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
Officially known as the M1851 Jefferson Bootee, the simple but rugged “brogan” was the standard issue shoe for both US and CS forces during the Civil War. They have a medium rise upper with four eyelets for laces, a square toe, and pegged sole.… (1268-019). Learn More »