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GOLD ID BADGE – 127TH NEW YORK; JAMES B. MINTURN

GOLD ID BADGE – 127TH NEW YORK; JAMES B. MINTURN

Offered here is a gold identification badge with strong t-bar pin on back. Badge is round with large “B” in relief in the center (for Company “B”) and engraved with “J.B. MINTURN / 127th… (1268-127) Learn More »

SILVER SHIELD-SHAPED ID BADGE – 89TH NEW YORK; ELI M. RUGGLES

SILVER SHIELD-SHAPED ID BADGE – 89TH NEW YORK; ELI M. RUGGLES

Offered here is a silver identification badge with t-bar pin on back. Badge is in shield shaped and engraved with “E.M. Ruggles / Co. C, 89th Regt. / N.Y.V.” Badge is complete and very fine in… (1268-122) Learn More »

FREDERICKSBURG RECOVERED FORAGE CAP CHINSTRAP INFANTY-I BUTTONS AND FRICTION BUCKLE

FREDERICKSBURG RECOVERED FORAGE CAP CHINSTRAP INFANTY-I BUTTONS AND FRICTION BUCKLE

Two small size U.S. eagle-infantry-I buttons and the sliding friction buckle from an officer’s or privately purchased forage cap, recovered at Fredericksburg. The brass frame buckle still has a… (1262-07) Learn More »

“WAR OF 1861” EAGLE IDENTIFICATION DISK – 9TH NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY

“WAR OF 1861” EAGLE IDENTIFICATION DISK – 9TH NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY

A very fine example of a Civil War “War of 1861” Eagle pattern identification disk. These were private purchase items bought by the soldiers themselves; they were not government issued like “dog… (1268-125) Learn More »

$895.00
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SILVER 10TH CORPS BADGE

SILVER 10TH CORPS BADGE

Offered here is a silver badge with t-bar pin on back. Badge is in the form of a four-bastioned fort, and is engraved “1st Brig. / 2d Div. / 10 Army / Corps.” Badge is complete and very fine in… (1268-138) Learn More »

CS BUCKLE ON THE ORIGINAL BELT WITH CERTAINTY!

CS BUCKLE ON THE ORIGINAL BELT WITH CERTAINTY!

If you want "The Look" in a Confederate belt plate that was born on its original leather here you have it. The CS belt plate itself is the oval "egg shaped" stamped brass type. It has on the back… (1268-505) Learn More »

6TH U.S. CAVALRY REUNION RIBBON & PHOTOGRAPH

6TH U.S. CAVALRY REUNION RIBBON & PHOTOGRAPH

This lot includes a photograph of survivors of the 6th U.S. Cavalry, a reunion ribbon, and a commemorative token featuring Medal of Honor recipient George Platt. The photo is 6.25” x 4.75” pasted… (236-1115) Learn More »

$450.00
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CLASSIC CONFEDERATE ENLISTED CAVALRY SABER WITH WOOD SCABBARD BY KRAFT, GOLDSCHMIDT AND KRAFT OR HAMMOND MARSHALL

CLASSIC CONFEDERATE ENLISTED CAVALRY SABER WITH WOOD SCABBARD BY KRAFT, GOLDSCHMIDT AND KRAFT OR HAMMOND MARSHALL

This is a very strong example of the classic Confederate cavalry saber with wood scabbard identified by Albaugh in 1963 as a product of Kraft, Goldschmidt and Kraft of Columbia, SC. Some collectors… (1268-353) Learn More »

DEPARTMENT OF OHIO GAR BADGE – 46th ENCAMPMENT, 1912, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO

DEPARTMENT OF OHIO GAR BADGE – 46th ENCAMPMENT, 1912, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO

From June 17th – 21st, 1912, The Department of Ohio of the Grand Army of the Republic held its annual encampment in Springfield, Ohio. The Department of Ohio, Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was… (160-501) Learn More »

$85.00
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US SIGNAL CORPS GAR BADGE – 35th NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT, 1901, CLEVELAND

US SIGNAL CORPS GAR BADGE – 35th NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT, 1901, CLEVELAND

The US Signal Corps was integral to the Union’s Civil War victory by facilitating communication between commanders and troops. The Corps used a system of flags, flares, and torches to transmit… (1211-104) Learn More »

$135.00
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SOLDIER IDENTIFIED LAMSON, GOODNOW & CO. COMBINATION MESS SET

SOLDIER IDENTIFIED LAMSON, GOODNOW & CO. COMBINATION MESS SET

Silas Lamson began making scythe blade in the 1830s and joined with Abel F. and Ebenezer Goodnow to from the Lamson-Goodnow Company in 1837, which became the Lamson Goodnow Manufacturing Company in… (490-7288) Learn More »

FREDERICKSBURG RECOVERED ARTILLERY HAT INSIGNIA

FREDERICKSBURG RECOVERED ARTILLERY HAT INSIGNIA

The crossed-cannon insignia for artillerymen was introduced in the US army in 1834 and shows up in a number of variations including changes in made in the Army in 1851 and 1858 along with a wide… (1262-09) Learn More »

MARTIALLY MARKED MODEL 1851 COLT NAVY REVOLVER

MARTIALLY MARKED MODEL 1851 COLT NAVY REVOLVER

This is a nice Model 1851 Colt Navy revolver. It is a .36 caliber revolver with six-shot cylinder, a 7 ½” octagonal barrel with attached loading lever, and iron frame with round trigger guard. All… (297-21) Learn More »

$3,500.00
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SCARCE 1859 DATED AMES “MODEL 1860” LIGHT CAVALRY SABER

SCARCE 1859 DATED AMES “MODEL 1860” LIGHT CAVALRY SABER

This 1859 dated light cavalry saber by Ames is in good condition, with undisturbed hilt with original leather and wire on the grip, a full-length blade with clear maker and inspector marks, and… (362-1262) Learn More »

ANTIQUE STEREOVIEW – HOME OF GENERAL WARDEN

ANTIQUE STEREOVIEW – HOME OF GENERAL WARDEN

This dual image shows the home of “General Warden”, with an ink note at lower right which reads “Residence of Genl S Warden Darlington”.  The state is listed but is obscured by slight outer… (2024-7089) Learn More »

PERIOD MOURNING CARD FOR PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN

PERIOD MOURNING CARD FOR PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN

Card meas. approx. 3.00 x 4.50 inches with a white raised embossed tombstone placed on a black cardstock mount. The tombstone reads “IN MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BORN… (297-22) Learn More »

RE-COVERED ORIGINAL 1909 EDITION OF THE HISTORY OF THE 40TH NEW YORK INFANTRY

RE-COVERED ORIGINAL 1909 EDITION OF THE HISTORY OF THE 40TH NEW YORK INFANTRY

Truly a hard-fought regiment, this book is complimented in Nevin’s Civil War Books as a “superior unit history, based on wartime letters and diaries. Highly useful for personal insights,” their… (1180-144) Learn More »

$150.00
Originally $175.00
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2003 HISTORY OF THE 37TH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS

2003 HISTORY OF THE 37TH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS

Like new copy of “THE THIRTY-SEVENTH NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS; TAR HEELS IN THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA” by Michael C. Hardy and published by McFarland & Company of North Carolina in 2003. Book… (1180-119) Learn More »

$35.00
Originally $45.00

NON-DUG “THIN LETTER” STATE OF NEW YORK BELT PLATE

NON-DUG “THIN LETTER” STATE OF NEW YORK BELT PLATE

This is a match for O’Donnell & Campbell Plate 549 in very good condition, with nice bright patina with  only minor, thin age stains and a couple of tiny edge dings, over the S and the Y, more… (490-7274) Learn More »

A WONDERFUL CONFEDERATE ENLISTEDMAN'S ARTILLERY KEPI

A WONDERFUL CONFEDERATE ENLISTEDMAN'S ARTILLERY KEPI

This has to be one of the finest unmolested examples extant!  The cap's crown and baseband are made from a heavy wool felt which was dyed red using a madder base and then top-dyed with cochineal… (1268-551) Learn More »

$12,500.00
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UNION CAVALRY GENERAL WILLIAM WELLS’ FIELD BLOUSE: MEDAL OF HONOR FOR GETTYSBURG WHERE HE RODE IN THE LEAD OF FARNSWORTH’S CHARGE; BRIGADE COMMANDER UNDER CUSTER; BLOUSE ACTUALLY WORN IN ONE OF HIS PHOTOS

This coat is the epitome of a Civil War Union general’s field uniform, a blouse following the popular sack coat pattern of the period, looking somewhat like an enlisted man’s fatigue blouse and suitable for campaign wear, but with a double row of… (1179-281). Learn More »

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