Showing results 1981 to 2000 out of 3154 for sold
Waist-up seated view of a young unidentified soldier wearing a dark four-button sack coat and light trousers. He is posed holding his musket, barrel forward, by his side and wearing a Pattern 1858… (1138-1852) Learn More »
$440.00
Originally $550.00
The headquarters of the Army of the Potomac was always a worthwhile subject for photographic crews and the exotic uniforms of the Collis Zouaves, serving as the headquarters guard in 1864, were an… (1054-840) Learn More »
$595.00
Originally $850.00
Broadside endorsing Captain Jason T. Long’s annual tour of the Gettysburg battlefield. Captain Long followed the tradition of veterans serving as the earliest battlefield guides. He served with… (453-55) Learn More »
This sixth plate tintype features a woman seated to the left of a Union Soldier, who appears to be wearing a New York shell jacket. We can see the staple markings of a New York jacket in this photo:… (1139-36) Learn More »
$475.00
Originally $595.00
Straight on waist up view of a seated Confederate soldier sporting long sideburns and a mustache. He wears a very light-colored shell jacket that almost looks to be white. It has a high collar with… (1139-76) Learn More »
$1,800.00
Originally $2,250.00
Identified as Capt. W.W. Randolf (sic) in the files of the late Bill Turner, noted Virginia collector and dealer, this six plate ambrotype shows Randolph seated with one hand on his thigh and the… (1138-1803) Learn More »
$2,000.00
Originally $2,500.00
This fellow has likely just signed up in a local cavalry unit and has not yet gotten a uniform, but has taken his saber to the photographer for a portrait before going off to war. He is bareheaded,… (1138-2014) Learn More »
$1,000.00
Originally $1,250.00
Charles Rees is best known among collectors for his military portraits in Confederate Richmond, but he worked in New York City from 1852 to 1854 and this is a very nice portrait of one of New York’s… (1138-1887) Learn More »
$2,360.00
Originally $2,950.00
This uncased eighth-plate tintype is a very clear studio view of a Confederate lieutenant colonel wear frock coat, narrow brim hat, gauntlets and tall boots. He has tilted his hat slightly to one side… (1138-2029) Learn More »
$2,360.00
Originally $2,950.00
The full title of this hardcover volume is “TEXT-BOOK OF ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY COMPILED AND ARRANGED FOR THE USE OF NAVAL CADETS, U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY” by R. R. Ingersoll, Commander U.S. Navy and… (670-19) Learn More »
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 »
$395.00
Originally $550.00
Sugar bowl features an image of the Jennie Wade House with caption, “Jennie Wade House, Gettysburg, Pa”. Sugar bowl measures approx. 2.75” high and is 3.75” in Made In / Germany”. Rim of… (224-428) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $65.00
Dish features images of Jennie Wade, the Jennie Wade House, and the monument at Jennie Wade’s grave. Dish measures approx. 6 ½” X 5”. Item is in very good condition with no cracks, and just… (224-423) Learn More »
$22.50
Originally $30.00
Pitcher features an image of the Jennie Wade House. Pitcher measures approx. 4” high X 3” wide. Item is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. Bottom of dish is marked, “THE JONROTH… (224-420) Learn More »
$50.00
Originally $65.00
Mug features an image of the Jennie Wade House. Mug measures approx. 2 ½” high X 2 ¼” wide. Item is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. Bottom is marked, “THE JONROTH STUDIOS,… (224-419) Learn More »
$30.00
Originally $39.50
This is an 1880 campaign token for Democratic nominee Winfield S. Hancock. Winfield Scott Hancock was a Union General in the Civil War, a hero at Gettysburg, and was the Democratic nominee for… (1054-1504) Learn More »
$190.00
Originally $275.00
One-half section of an iron jointed curb bit in relic condition. A small section of the hook remains that held the curb bit chain. Identified in John Geiselman's museum collection by his inventory… (224-404) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $265.00
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Nine piece grouping of FAHNESTOCK & BROS. commercial documents, all pre-battle, five dating from October 1861, four from April/May 1862. Located at the corner of Baltimore and Middle St., the… (224-248) Learn More »
$315.00
Originally $420.00
Unissued buff leather frog for a saber bayonet. Approx. 9" long x 3.75" wide. About 2 inches of the stitching on the left side has separated. This piece is in great condition and was never issued. … (490-5340) Learn More »
Small leather box to hold friction primers were carried on the belt (past terminology designated this type box as a Navy fuse box). The box is relatively square in shape to accommodate the shape of… (490-5342) Learn More »
Showing 1981 to 2000 out of 3154
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 »
This presentation sword has very impressive deeply cast and chased mounts and silver gripped hilt. Schuyler, Hartley and Graham assembled and sold a wide variety of swords that were often highly embellished and upgraded from regulation patterns, to… (870-653). Learn More »