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RARE MAINE GRAY FORAGE CAP; STENCILED HAVELOCK RAIN COVER AND STENCILED KNAPSACK; US HAVERSACK AND CANTEEN: PERLEY WHITTIER CO. K 24th MAINE

RARE MAINE GRAY FORAGE CAP; STENCILED HAVELOCK RAIN COVER AND STENCILED KNAPSACK; US HAVERSACK AND CANTEEN: PERLEY WHITTIER CO. K 24th MAINE

This grouping from Perley Whittier of the 24th Maine includes some very scarce material and his gray forage cap with Maine buttons on the chinstrap is downright rare. With this is his privately… (1179-229) Learn More »

CABINET CARD – CHAIR USED BY GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT AT LEE’S SURRENDER IN THE WILMER MCLEAN HOUSE AT APPOMATTOX

CABINET CARD – CHAIR USED BY GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT AT LEE’S SURRENDER IN THE WILMER MCLEAN HOUSE AT APPOMATTOX

This 3 ¾” x 5 ½” photo on a 5 ¼” x 7 3/8” gray mount is in overall very fine condition, with just minor wear to the corners of the mount, and very minor damage along the lower right edge. … (945-588) Learn More »

$250.00
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13th CONNECTICUT REUNION RIBBON – BRIDGEPORT, 1890

13th CONNECTICUT REUNION RIBBON – BRIDGEPORT, 1890

This ribbon of white silk commemorated the 1890 reunion of the 13th Connecticut Infantry, also held on the anniversary of the Battle of Third Winchester (often referred to as “Opequon”). The 13th… (595-2051) Learn More »

$65.00
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MAKER MARKED U.S. CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP BOX

MAKER MARKED U.S. CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP BOX

This is a very good example of a basic piece of soldier’s field gear from the Civil War, produced by several makers in a couple of variations and carried by literally every soldier with a percussion… (1304-100) Learn More »

WELL-MARKED U.S. PATTERN 1864 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX

WELL-MARKED U.S. PATTERN 1864 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX

Pattern 1864 US cartridge box in good condition. The outer flap is boldly embossed “US” in the center. There is crazing and some minor scuffing on the flap. The latch-tab is stitched and riveted… (2025-3304) Learn More »


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18th CENTURY NATIVE AMERICAN SPEAR OR LANCE OF THE EASTERN WOODLANDS

Offered is an extraordinarily rare pole arm that was certainly made in North America by a white craftsman for the Indian trade; and no later than the last quarter of the 18th century. When one thinks of weaponry commonly used by tribes among the Six… (1273-135). Learn More »

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