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Horizontal view of the promenade along Charleston battery from the bay. The three story home of Louis de Saussure is in the distance. Clear view with good contrast. No photographer's backmark. Period… (1138-1493) Learn More »
CDV sized steel engravings (3.75” x 2.5”). Great for framing with signatures. Row 1, Left to Right 1139-275 Gen. Grant SOLD 1139-303 Gen. McClellan SOLD 1139-299 Gen. Sprague Row 2, Left to… Learn More »
This 6th plate ambrotype is quite wonderful in showing a real Confederate cavalry trooper much as Hollywood liked to portray him. In fact, this is one of those images that excites loud comments from… (1138-1820) Learn More »
Carte de Viste showing the home of James A. Seddon, Confederate Secretary of War. Image is in horizontal format. Clear photo with very good contrast. Mathew Brady backmark. Modern pencil notations on… (1138-1538) Learn More »
Horizontal image of a city street. Mount has photographer’s name and “Nashville, Tenn” printed on edge of mount. Elaborate backmark, W.E. Armstrong, Nashville. Most likely a street in Nashville,… (1138-1523) Learn More »
Very nice view of Lovell seated in the uniform of a Confederate general. He wears a double-breasted frockcoat with very clear collar insignia and galloons on the sleeves. He wears dark trousers and… (1138-351) Learn More »
Carte de Viste of Louisiana's state capitol building in Baton Rouge. Image is horizontal in format. Clear with good contrast; view from side. No photographer's backmark. The Old Louisiana State… (1138-1510) Learn More »
This sixth-plate ambrotype is from the collection of the late Bill Turner and was marked by him as a Virginia militia officer, an identification with which we agree. The state’s 1858 regulations… (1138-1901) Learn More »
Newly published in July 2021, from Savas Beatie’s Emerging Civil War Series. Written by Bradley M. Gottfried and Linda I. Gottfried, Foreword by Doug Douds. Softcover, 192 pg, 10 maps, 180… (ST501194) Learn More »
Horizontal image showing unidentified buildings; one brick structure and several white-washed wood buildings. Two guards are visible and a stockade fence runs across the foreground. Image is clear but… (1138-1512) Learn More »
Vertical view of the well-battered walls of Fort Sumter and the temporary light house constructed on the northeast corner after the war. Image is clear with good contrast. Ornate photographer's… (1138-1498) Learn More »
Vertical view of Fort Lafayette. Lithograph cdv shows fort with faded caption "Apartments To Let" and still lighter under that, "Fort Lafayette". No Photographer's backmark. Fort Lafayette was an… (1138-1514) Learn More »
Carte de Viste showing the cluttered and damaged interior of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Cannon barrels, lumber, gabbions, and the much reduced walls are visible. Image is in horizontal format.… (1138-1495) Learn More »
Horizontal view of the "White House on the Pamunkey," New Kent County, Virginia, residence of Gen. W.H.F. Lee, and 1862 headquarters of General George B. McClellan. View looking northeast. Pre-printed… (1138-1526) Learn More »
Second generation (photo of a photo) horizontal view of Libby Prison. This view was recorded after the lower half of the building was white washed and after a large sign board was hung on the… (1138-1520) Learn More »
This book is titled “THE BOWIE KNIFE – UNSHEATHING AN AMERICAN LEGEND” by the well-known gun expert, the late Norm Flayderman. The volume was published in 2004 by Mowbray Publishing. The volume… (1100-288) Learn More »
Joseph E. Ebling helped raise the Phoenix Regiment, recruited largely among men of Irish extraction in New York City and otherwise known as the Corcoran Zouaves, the Irish Legion, 4th Regiment Empire… (172-5736) Learn More »
Leather scabbard is in good condition. The black leather body shows only light wear and crazing. No breaks. Stitching is complete with no splits. Brass tip is in place and is undented; two tacks are… (172-5612) Learn More »
This is an excellent example of O’Donnell and Campbell Plate #700 in American Military Belt Plates. It is complete with its keeper and is on its original belt. The detail of the plate good enough… (490-2626) Learn More »
This is a good example of the “Four-foot White” signal flag that, along with the “Four-foot Red,” was the most commonly used flag in the Civil War signal kit. Both are described in Brown’s… (169-575) 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 »
Offered here is a very rare, nice condition, original pack of artillery friction primers manufactured at the Richmond Arsenal in Virginia during the Civil War. These “primers” are what was placed in the cannon vent hole and attached to a lanyard… (1268-512). Learn More »