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An elegantly tailored 1880s woman’s 3-piece bustle dress plus matching coat from the Texas Civil War Museum. The ensemble is made from lightweight midnight blue silk and wool woven in a subtle… (1307-46) Learn More »
This original, Model 1850 Officer’s Staff and Field sword, complete with metal scabbard, was a specimen imported from the renowned sword-making establishment of Klingenthal in France. The sword… (2026-1247) Learn More »
$550.00
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A very good example of the classic .45 caliber M1873 Colt Single Action Army Revolver in original 7-1/2” barrel length, serial #16852, manufactured in 1875, and probably early 1875 since Sutherland… (1309-107) Learn More »
$3,250.00
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The “McDowell” cap was popularized early in the war by General Irwin McDowell (1818-1835,) who was perhaps a more inspiring in haberdashery than generalship. The style is characterized by a tall… (1316-11) Learn More »
Covered bowl or butter dish, lead glass, possibly French 1830-1850. The lower bowl is cut with 13 flutes, the original cover is cut with 10 flutes. The cut hexagonal finial on the cover has a… (1239-125) Learn More »
$25.00
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Blown 4" non-lead tumbler with strong blue/aqua tint and open pontil. These free-blown tumblers are difficult to date and place. Probably made in the 19th century, it could be from either America or… (1239-131) Learn More »
Heavy lead glass salt cellar, referred to as a bonnet glass in the UK. Ten molded diamonds over flutes, 3" tall, with an open pontil. American or Anglo/Irish 1760-1790. There is some debate as… (1239-135) Learn More »
American or English lead glass jelly or syllabub glass, 4 3/8" tall, 1790-1810, with a compressed medial knop stem and open pontil on the foot. This now extinct form was used to serve syllabub, a… (1239-134) Learn More »
A two-piece medal by Whitehead and Hoag, with bronze tones. Top pinback bar with flowing foliate, somewhat art-nouveau border reading, “VETERAN / U.C.V. / RICHMOND, 1907” in raised letters. The… (1202-1376) Learn More »
Generally regarded as the last “grand reunion” of Confederate veterans, this 42nd annual meeting was held in Richmond, Va, and attended by an estimated 1,500 Confederate veterans. It is the… (1202-1372) Learn More »
$225.00
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A celluloid pinback button made and marked on the reverse by Shapiro and Karr of Philadelphia for the 1910 UCV reunion at Mobile. The center features a bust portrait of CS general Joseph Johnston,… (1202-1371) Learn More »
1911 marked the organization’s 21st annual reunion and, of course, coincided with the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the war. Some 12,000 veterans reportedly attended and attendance at the… (1202-1370) Learn More »
Gilt brass heart-shaped drop suspended from a pin-back top bar reading “SOUVENIR” in a central rectangular panel with smaller sunburst palmette showing at top and bottom center. The badge reads in… (1202-1369) Learn More »
Oval waist-up view of unidentified Confederate soldier in uniform. He wears a single-breasted jacket. The image is clear but light. No photographer's backmark. A pencil note by Mr. Turner on the back,… (1138-581) Learn More »
$150.00
Originally $225.00
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Three-quarter standing view of General Zollicoffer in a dark double-breasted frockcoat and matching trousers holding his kepi in his hand. He is posed in front of a pastoral backdrop. Contrast and… (1138-570) Learn More »
$185.00
Originally $275.00
Three-quarter seated view of Wigfall in a dark civilian suit holding his top hat on his left knee with one hand and holding a walking stick in the other. He is seated beside a draped column. Contrast… (1138-555A) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $300.00
Vignette bust image CDV showing Wigfall in a dark civilian suit. Clarity and contrast are good as are the mount and paper. Reverse has a photographer’s imprint for QUINBY & CO… CHARLESTON,… (1138-555) Learn More »
$335.00
Originally $500.00
Vignette bust view of “Fighting Joe” Wheeler in the uniform of a Confederate general. The general is seen from the neck up with his rank insignia just visible on his collar. Clarity and contrast… (1138-550) Learn More »
$315.00
Originally $475.00
Lithographed CDV shows Thompson seated at a table. He is posed with one arm resting on the table and holding a gauntlet while the other hand rests on the hilt of his sword. The General wears dark… (1138-529) Learn More »
$235.00
Originally $350.00
Nice bust view of General Thomas in a Confederate general’s uniform with clearly visible insignia on the collar. Clarity and contrast are excellent. Paper and mount are good but the paper does have… (1138-528) Learn More »
$250.00
Originally $375.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
This uncased eighth-plate tintype is a very clear studio view of a Confederate lieutenant colonel wear frock coat, narrow brim hat, gauntlets and tall boots. He has tilted his hat slightly to one side and wears a sort of tight-lipped smile. His… (1138-2029). Learn More »