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Standard US P1839 cartridge box plate shows a dark patina with some minor dings in the US with none of the original gilt remaining on the face. Two loops remain intact on the reverse of the plate,… (1184-112) Learn More »
Bayonet is full length but is rusted throughout. Bayonet appears to have been painted black once to slow down the rust but that is now chipping off in areas. [ad]… (2022-1316) Learn More »
Mainspring vise for the many types of early muskets that were converted to percussion ignition. Typical vise mechanism with offset bar to accommodate the older flintlock mainsprings. Excellent… (490-4380) Learn More »
CDV is a vignette bust view of an unidentified Union soldier wearing a dark frock coat with piping on the collar, white shirt and dark bowtie. Contrast and clarity are good. Paper and mount have… (1138-1106) Learn More »
Image is a chest-up view of a young soldier posed in a partial right profile. He wears a light-colored shell jacket with wooden buttons and a matching vest beneath. Contrast and clarity are excellent.… (1138-1104) Learn More »
Mr. Turner was well-known for his fine collection of Confederate images, many coming from albums and family collections with provenance. This image Mr. Turner marked simply as “JONES. VA. PRIVATE… (1138-1103) Learn More »
CDV shows Private George W. Weeks seated with one arm resting on a table and holding his forage cap in his lap. He wears a dark frock coat with anchors and turnbuckles on the shoulders, but no… (855-103) Learn More »
CDV is of an unidentified young soldier leaning against a column. He wears a light-colored commercial sack coat with 5 brass buttons, a matching military vest and trousers. The vest placket and… (1138-1100) Learn More »
Small, waist-up tintype of Long in a light-colored civilian suit wearing a dark slouch hat at a jaunty angle. Clarity is good but the contrast is a bit on the dark side. Photo is held to a CDV sized… (1138-1094) Learn More »
Post-war bust view wearing civilian clothing. Printed on paper attached at the bottom of the image is “WILLIAM H. PRECKLE, Co. A”. Period ink inscription on reverse on 4” x 1 ½” attached… (P13769) Learn More »
$75.00
Originally $100.00
Bust view wearing civilian clothing. Printed at the bottom of the image is “EDWIN N. TAFT, Co. A”. Period ink inscription on reverse: “Edwin N. Taft / Killed May 5th 1862 / at Williamsburg Va.… (P13771) Learn More »
$175.00
Originally $225.00
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 and is marked "COLT'S / PATENT". Cavities… (490-4376) Learn More »
CDV is a full-seated view of Long sitting and resting one arm on a table next to him. He wears a dark civilian suit with dark gloves. Just visible next to him is his dark low crowned hat with wide… (1138-1088) Learn More »
Rogers is posed leaning against a column. He wears a light-colored coat with turned down lapels. The cut of the coat very much resembles a commercial sack coat. He also wears dark trousers and has a… (1138-1048) Learn More »
CDV is a full seated view of a young boy identified only as C. A. Epes. The young boy looks to be about 6 or 7 years old and he is dressed in a light-colored shell jacket with a five-button front and… (1138-1043) Learn More »
CDV is a full-standing view of a Confederate officer leaning against a column. He wears a light-colored shell jacket with lighter trousers. At his waist is a belt with rectangular plate but the device… (1138-1040) Learn More »
The knapsack offered was the product of S. Isaac and Campbell of London. Here, in part, is what William Albaugh had to say about this company in his book Confederate Edged Weapons.".... Isaac,… (1164-54) Learn More »
Grand Army of the Republic belt with buckle in good condition. Woven white belt. Measures approximately 2” wide with adjustable length. Rectangular buckle is cast brass featuring letters “G A… (490-4180) Learn More »
This is a variation of the classic "Richmond" style Confederate cavalry spur and is in good condition. The iron rowel is missing. The brass has an even green patina with some traces of the Orange… (1184-158) Learn More »
$400.00
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This powder flask was certainly made for the American market. The bottom is fitted with two small, round hinged covers for interior compartments, each with an eagle with raised wings, a U.S. shield on… (30-2245) Learn More »
$575.00
Originally $695.00
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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 »
This regimental color is pictured in Volume 2, p.496, of Advance the Colors where it is noted as the only extant flag of the 197th Pennsylvania, one of six Pennsylvania infantry regiments, numbered 192 to 197, raised to help repel the Confederate… (1179-025). Learn More »