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Framed in heavy brown wood, 29 x 33.25, w/dark gilt interior trim, black card backing/ hang-wire. Interior map measures 16.75” 21.25 and is double matted in black. Rendered in black and white… (557-174) Learn More »
From Lloyd Tilghman to R. P. Rowley. Dated “Steamer Irene/31 July” [1858]. 2 pp., in pencil, on light blue lined paper. Exhibits light yellowed fading along fold-marks, as well as interior… (766-36) Learn More »
$950.00
Originally $1,400.00
This small card measures one and one eighths inches by approximately two and a half inches. It is signed in period ink by Senator Lyman Trumbull of Illinois; it reads “Lyman Trumbull, Chicago,… (297-18) Learn More »
Carte de visite photograph of Colston in uniform. Bust view wearing double-breasted frock with collar insignia visible. Image is clear with very good contrast. Pencil name on front and period ink… (1139-214) Learn More »
Carte de visite photograph of Gardner in uniform. Chest up view wearing double-breasted frock with collar insignia barely visible. He also wears an officer's kepi. Image is clear with very good… (1139-242) Learn More »
Carte de visite photograph of Pemberton in uniform. Chest up view wearing double-breasted frock with all else cover by his long beard. Image is clear with very good contrast. Mount remains clean and… (1139-247) Learn More »
Carte de visite photograph of Fitz Lee in uniform. Chest up view wearing double-breasted frock with collar insignia visible; very long beard overall. Image is clear with very good contrast. Mount… (1139-254) Learn More »
This cdv photograph shows a three-quarter standing studio view of an unidentified Confederate Major. He wears a double-breasted frock coat with dark collar and cuffs. A single star insignia is just… (1138-932) Learn More »
Booklets have either a blue or yellow pasteboard cover that meas. approx. 4.00 x 2.00 inches and is decorated with the crest of the National Heritage Associates Inc. of Gettysburg, Pa. Superimposed… (772-32, 772-32A) Learn More »
The document is more like a small pamphlet bound in leather and meas. approx. 4.25 x 5.75 inches. Brown leather front cover is embossed with a gold sports badge above the word “URKUNDE” or… (160-87) Learn More »
This heavy, full-stock, percussion, .69 caliber, musket was originally a Model 1816 flintlock, smoothbore musket. It was altered to percussion ignition. A new Remington Arms Company Maynard-style… (490-2957) Learn More »
This item was recovered by local Gettysburg resident John Cullison, who excavated relics on the field from 1935-1959. Cullison sold his collection to the famed Rosensteel family of Gettysburg, who… (R17340) Learn More »
The Small family lived on the Emmitsburg Road across from the famous Sherfy Farm. It was here in their living room that they started to sell relics; mostly bullets, shrapnel, cannonballs and other… Learn More »
The Model 1841 Cadet musket was made by the Springfield Armory between 1844-1845 with a total of only 450 produced. These weapons were made in .57 caliber with a 40” round barrel. Metal surfaces are… (490-3481) Learn More »
This is very good example of the single-shot, breech-loading .52 Caliber rimfire Sharps and Hankins Navy Carbine, also known as the Model 1862, complete, all original, with a crisp action, clean and… (172-5792) Learn More »
CDV is an oval bust view of an unidentified bearded Confederate soldier wearing a medium-colored jacket with a dark collar. It is most likely a shell jacket as nine small buttons are visible down the… (1138-893) Learn More »
CDV is a vignette bust view of an unidentified bearded Confederate soldier wearing a light-colored jacket with a dark collar. The two visible buttons are three-piece buttons but the device on the face… (1138-901) Learn More »
Image is a waist-up view of Quintard in the vestments of an Episcopal minister. Contrast and clarity are good. Paper and mount are also good however the upper left of the paper shows some light… (1138-899) Learn More »
In handsome modern brown frame, 16.75” x 12. Original painting, 9.625” x 6, matted in gray, w/paper backing and hang-wire. Depicts John Reynold falling from his horse after having been hit by a… (557-11) Learn More »
These plates, measuring 56 X 87mm, followed the standard U.S. 1839 version, but with VMM stamped in the rolled brass indicating Volunteer Militia of Maine. These were paired on equipment with the… (1184-148) 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 »
This Confederate First National flag has a tight provenance going back to 1935, and before that an oral history as a war souvenir brought back from Island Number Ten by James William McLaughlin, a prominent Cincinnati architect who in 1861 had served… (1179-004). Learn More »