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Bust view of Confederate Chaplain R.K. Porter. The image is clear with light contrast. There is a period ink signature below the photo, "Yours affly / R.K. Porter". No photographer's backmark. Pencil… (1138-599) Learn More »
$385.00
Originally $575.00
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Engraving of bust view of a Winder in uniform. He wears a double-breasted frock with captain's collar insignia. The image is clear with very good contrast. CDV mount has ink identification along lower… (1138-594) Learn More »
$250.00
Originally $375.00
Carte de visite of a possible Confederate soldier. Oval bust view. The gentleman wears a civilian overcoat and what appears to be a military vest. Image is clear with very good contrast. "A. Langley"… (1138-598) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $300.00
Carte de viste of a possible Confederate soldier. The gentleman wears a civilian overcoat and what appears to be a military vest. He holds a slouch hat at his side. Image is clear with very good… (1138-583) Learn More »
$135.00
Originally $200.00
Standing studio view of Wise in civilian clothes. He holds a top hat in his hand. “Brady N.Y.” is visible is lower edge of the image. Photograph is clear with good contrast. Photographer’s… (1138-565) Learn More »
$165.00
Originally $250.00
Waist-up seated view of Wigfall in a dark civilian suit, white shirt and vest with a dark bowtie. Contrast and clarity are good. Mount is good but the paper has what looks like a streak of old ink… (1138-555B) Learn More »
$185.00
Originally $275.00
This book, a copy of the 1858 regulations for the Militia of the State of New York. It features a marbled cover with leather binding on the corners and spine. Much use is noted, but the integrity… (2026-1376) Learn More »
This 1852 copy of George McClellan’s Manual for Bayonet Exercise was printed by order of the War Department in Philadelphia by Lippincott. Condition is quite good, with minimal wear to the cloth… (2026-1375) Learn More »
This one has a great look of age and righteousness! The cap is based on the US Model 1858 forage cap, later to be known as a "Bummer's Cap". Made of navy-blue wool broadcloth it is 6 inches high up… (1273-89) Learn More »
This is a regulation Civil War Union cavalry officer’s coat as worn by company or “line” officers: Captains, First Lieutenants, and Second Lieutenants, as indicated by the single-breasted… (1316-07) Learn More »
Unissued mainspring vise for the Springfield rifle. Original blued finish with strong “US” stamp. The mainspring vise was an essential tool for the soldier, enabling him to compress the spring… (844-171) Learn More »
Unissued mainspring vise for muskets and rifle-muskets. Original blued finish with strong “US” stamp on thumb tab. Inspector’s initials stamped on back side of frame “JAG” for James A.… (844-170) Learn More »
This percussion, single-shot, double-action bar hammer pocket pistol is a nice specimen produced by the Allen & Thurber firm of Worcester, Massachusetts between 1845 and 1854. Pistol is a .36… (2026-896) Learn More »
$350.00
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This style of antique hand vise was traditionally used by jewelers, gunsmiths, and machinists to secure small components for filing, drilling, or polishing. Unlike fixed bench vises, most of these are… (844-223) Learn More »
This is a M-1855 socket bayonet in very good, “dug” condition. Bayonet has been well cleaned leaving the iron smooth with the expected light surface pitting. Nice dark brown patina. The tip has… (844-164) Learn More »
Iron mounted and silver inlaid gooseneck spurs with silver inlay on the heel bands and shanks. The inlay on the bands is engraved with a zig-zag surface. They also have vaquero style heel chains and… (1273-118A) Learn More »
This notice reads, “The Commissioners of Salem will meet at the Commissioner’s Hall, on Friday evening, July 15th, 1892, to receive bids for a Sanitary Policeman to serve the remainder of the… (843-03) Learn More »
$40.00
Originally $80.00
This Ballard carbine is a .44 caliber, rimfire, single shot, breechloading arm produced between 1862-1865. Ballard arms (rifles and carbines) were invented and patented by Charles H. Ballard of… (490-7410) Learn More »
This is an original cartridge containing a .58 caliber, Williams, Type III bullet. Patented and manufactured by Elijah D. Williams. Williams’ patent called for the use of zinc washers and a pin… (2026-1024) Learn More »
Here is a very good example of the largest size of the Confederate Gardner pattern bullet. With typical two-groove Gardner characteristics, but in .69 caliber. Nose cast with a slight sprue… (2026-1624) Learn More »
$85.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
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Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
This slouch hat has "IT", that is the look and feel of a hat worn in combat. The owner Lieutenant to Captain Augustine N. Parsons saw plenty of that in the 1st New Jersey Light Artillery, Battery A. NEW JERSEY 1ST LIGHT ARTILLERY (Three Years): This… (1268-546). Learn More »