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APPOMATTOX PAROLE OF LT. DAVID BEAM HARRILL COMPANY B 34th NORTH CAROLINA: PICTURED IN UNIFORM IN MAST VOLUME 1: NC STATE TROOPS AND VOLUNTEERS

APPOMATTOX PAROLE OF LT. DAVID BEAM HARRILL COMPANY B 34th NORTH CAROLINA: PICTURED IN UNIFORM IN MAST VOLUME 1: NC STATE TROOPS AND VOLUNTEERS

This comes from the collection of Greg Coco, scholar and author of an article on Appomattox paroles in the March-April 2006 issue of Civil War Times that deals with the circumstances of the printing… (1300-64) Learn More »

MAY 5, 1865, GREENSBORO PAROLE OF SERGEANT MAJOR CHARLES C. GREEN, FLANNER’S BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY- CO. F 13th NC LT ART BATTALION

MAY 5, 1865, GREENSBORO PAROLE OF SERGEANT MAJOR CHARLES C. GREEN, FLANNER’S BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY- CO. F 13th NC LT ART BATTALION

Rare Greensboro, NC, parole dated May 5, 1865, for Sergeant-Major Charles C. Green, of Flanner’s battery of light artillery. Excellent condition, part printed, and part filled out by hand, 3-1/2… (1300-63) Learn More »

GEM LINCOLN MOURNING TINTYPE ON CDV CARD

GEM LINCOLN MOURNING TINTYPE ON CDV CARD

This uncommon tintype photograph is a “gem” sized (1” x 1.5”) photo of one of the popular Lincoln mourning art images of the immediate post-assassination period.  The image is framed in brass… (1202-1014) Learn More »

$225.00
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US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE (FROM FIRE?)

US PATTERN 1839 CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE (FROM FIRE?)

This Federal cartridge box plate is of the regulation 1839. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US” with an unusual copper tone on… (2025-1141) Learn More »

$65.00
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PAIR C. 1900 BRASS SPURS WITH STRAPS & CHAINS

PAIR C. 1900 BRASS SPURS WITH STRAPS & CHAINS

Offered here is a pair of brass spurs. Typical 1900’s form with stud strap hooks. Iron rowels in sun burst pattern spin freely. Stamped “GUN METAL” on inside of arm. Brass wears mellow patina.… (2024-613) Learn More »

NON-REGULATION STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD OF GEORGE B. ECKERT, 3RD U.S. INFANTRY - FORMER TEXAS MUSEUM

NON-REGULATION STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD OF GEORGE B. ECKERT, 3RD U.S. INFANTRY - FORMER TEXAS MUSEUM

This sword was sold as part of the complete Civil War uniform group of Lt. George Brown Eckert, 3rd US Infantry, through Heritage Auctions in 2013 (see pics from auction #6098 /lot #32159). At some… (1268-1020) Learn More »

$1,250.00
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ARTILLERY OFFICER OR MILITIA ARTILLERY INSIGNIA

ARTILLERY OFFICER OR MILITIA ARTILLERY INSIGNIA

A very detailed false-embroidered artillery insignia made of die-stamped rolled brass and fitted on the back with two thick brass wires for attachment to a hat. This form of artillery insignia is… (2025-825) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR BRIGADIER GENERAL SHOULDER STRAPS

CIVIL WAR BRIGADIER GENERAL SHOULDER STRAPS

Civil War brigadier generals were not relegated to background positions, but held field commands, leading brigades, usually four or five regiments, under fire, with a commensurate mortality rate. This… (1299-06) Learn More »

VERY RARE VIRGINIA OFFICER’S HAT INSIGNIA

VERY RARE VIRGINIA OFFICER’S HAT INSIGNIA

This is a really great, and really rare piece of insignia, showing its age in the natural oxidation of the black velvet ground to soft brown and the embroidered bullion wreath and “VA” to a muted… (1299-29) Learn More »

EARLY WAR OR PRE-WAR COLT DRAGOON HOLSTER

EARLY WAR OR PRE-WAR COLT DRAGOON HOLSTER

The hefty .44 Colt Dragoon revolver was intended to be carried in saddle holsters. It was only with the adoption of the lighter M1851 .36 Colt Navy in 1855 that the army gave serious consideration to… (490-7481) Learn More »

$1,295.00
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HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT - BATTLEFIELD USED SWORD - CARRIED BY GENERAL NELSON A. MILES

HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT - BATTLEFIELD USED SWORD - CARRIED BY GENERAL NELSON A. MILES

Adopted in August 1860 for staff officers, this pattern of US Army sword was used by officers of the staff and by general officers. A mistaken designation as the “1860 staff and field sword,”… (1252-04) Learn More »

U.S./C.S. PAIR OF BRASS SPURS

U.S./C.S. PAIR OF BRASS SPURS

Offered here is a matched pair of mid-19th century, Civil War-era brass spurs. Non-regulation pattern with iron rowels. Square necks. Mellow age patina on the pair. No bends. Both rowels are complete… (2024-620) Learn More »

$250.00
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SCARCE NEW YORK 1913 GETTYSBURG REUNION BADGE

SCARCE NEW YORK 1913 GETTYSBURG REUNION BADGE

Presented is a 1913 original two-piece medal presented to the New York Civil War veterans attending the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. Brooch shows the greeting of two veterans, while… (490-7565) Learn More »

$95.00
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RARE GAR STATE LEVEL LT. COLONEL STAFF MEMBERSHIP BADGE

RARE GAR STATE LEVEL LT. COLONEL STAFF MEMBERSHIP BADGE

This form of G.A.R. badge, with several changes over the years, was introduced in 1882. This one appears to have a Type-Iva bar and medal.  The ribbon has a colored red border to mark an officer… (490-7558) Learn More »

$135.00
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UNION VETERAN’S G.A.R. HAT INSIGNIA FOR POST 1

UNION VETERAN’S G.A.R. HAT INSIGNIA FOR POST 1

Union veterans’ hats and caps were clearly modelled on their wartime ancestors and the insignia followed suit, with hat insignia evoking the US staff wreath, with the wreath embroidered in gold and… (1299-32) Learn More »

$225.00
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GENERAL’S AND GENERAL STAFF OFFICER’S CAP INSIGNIA

GENERAL’S AND GENERAL STAFF OFFICER’S CAP INSIGNIA

This is the hat or cap insignia made regulation in 1839 both for generals and for general staff officers using an Old English “U.S.” in silver surrounded by a laurel wreath in gold. This was… (1299-27) Learn More »

A CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN'S (ACTING MAJOR'S) UNIFORM GROUP, EDWARD CLIFTON WHARTON

A CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN'S (ACTING MAJOR'S) UNIFORM GROUP, EDWARD CLIFTON WHARTON

Offered is an outstanding uniform ensemble consisting of a frock coat, a vest, a high crowned kepi, a pair of pants and a sash. These belonged to Edward Clifton Wharton Acting Quarter Master CS Army… (1268-062) Learn More »

APPOMATTOX PAROLE OF GRANVILLE BRUCE, 1st BATTALION VA. RESERVES, PRIOR SERVICE IN THE 50th VA, CAPTURED IN LEE’S RETREAT FROM GETTYSBURG

APPOMATTOX PAROLE OF GRANVILLE BRUCE, 1st BATTALION VA. RESERVES, PRIOR SERVICE IN THE 50th VA, CAPTURED IN LEE’S RETREAT FROM GETTYSBURG

This is a very good condition Appomattox parole, partly printed and partly filled out by hand, dated April 10, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Va., “The bearer Private Granville Bruce of Co. E… (1300-58) Learn More »

PORT HUDSON PAROLE OF GORGE H. APPEL CO. F, 1ST MISSISSIPPI LIGHT ARTILLERY, WIA, WITH RELATED WARTIME DOCUMENTS, EX-COCO COLLECTION

PORT HUDSON PAROLE OF GORGE H. APPEL CO. F, 1ST MISSISSIPPI LIGHT ARTILLERY, WIA, WITH RELATED WARTIME DOCUMENTS, EX-COCO COLLECTION

Scarce printed Port Hudson parole filled out for G.H. Appel, a private in Company F of the 1st Mississippi Artillery who had been seriously wounded by a gunshot wound in the neck at the beginning of… (1300-57) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR NAVY SEAMAN’S BLUE AND WHITE PLAID COTTON SHIRT OF JOSEPH DUFFY, USS PORT ROYAL 1862-1865, NORTH ATLANTIC BLOCKADING SQUADRON

CIVIL WAR NAVY SEAMAN’S BLUE AND WHITE PLAID COTTON SHIRT OF JOSEPH DUFFY, USS PORT ROYAL 1862-1865, NORTH ATLANTIC BLOCKADING SQUADRON

Blue and white shirt of Civil War US Ordinary Seaman Joseph Duffy, formerly on display at the Texas Civil War Museum. A stencil identified pair of white duck trousers belonging to Duffy are also… (1268-1167) Learn More »


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MODEL 1841 NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD IDENTIFIED TO SIMON BACKUS BISSELL

Simon Backus Bissell was born in Fairlee, Vt., on October 28, 1808. He was appointed Midshipman on November 6, 1824, Passed Midshipman on June 4 1831, and Lieutenant December 9, 1837. At the beginning of the Mexican-American War, he was assigned to… (870-63). Learn More »

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