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These fuse wrenches were used to screw in and tighten the Bormann fuse in an artillery shell or case-shot. As Civil War artillery and ordnance aficionados will know, the Bormann fuse used a powder… (1202-450) Learn More »
A good example of the time-fuse used in mortar rounds. Targeting narrow entrenchments or the relatively small area of a fortification a mortar crew had to be precise in gauging trajectory, propellant… (1202-462) Learn More »
A very good, unused set of infantry captain’s shoulder straps. These retain their black enameled paper backs showing some minor losses, but no indication of having been turned under to sew them to… (490-7380) Learn More »
A very good, unused example of the bullion embroidered side plate used to hold up one side of the brim on the M1858 army officer’s dress hat, known as the Hardee or Jeff Davis hat in collector… (490-7396) Learn More »
CDV photograph of President Lincoln. This image was originally taken by Civil War photographer Matthew Brady in 1864. The image is “from life” and features a sharp image with good contrast. The… (1189-143) Learn More »
$1,350.00
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This is a bust view of Reno in uniform. Image is clear with very good contrast. Image is attached to a plain unruled mount that remains complete and untrimmed. A simple photographer’s backmark,… (2025-1804) Learn More »
Offered is a stamped brass circular lead filled eagle plate on its original buff belt. This 2 1/2-inch diameter plate has three iron wire hooks on the reverse to facilitate belt adjustment. It has a… (490-7365) Learn More »
$975.00
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These .71 heavily rifled weapons were originally produced as "tube-locks". The lock, known colloquially as either the “tube lock” or “pill lock” resembled the flintlock battery with a pan and… (2025-648) Learn More »
This piece is a brass hat plate measuring 5.25” in diameter. Stamped brass is ribbed giving the sunburst effect. A pointed circular disk is attached at the center. Two brass attachment wires are… (2025-854) Learn More »
$75.00
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The 8th New York State Volunteer Infantry holds an interesting distinction among Federal regiments. In April of 1862, as the war heated up in Virginia, the 8th found themselves short of rations. … (2025-863) 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 »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
This is a great framed display of wartime and postwar veteran’s memorabilia belonging to Lieutenant Edward G. Stowell of the 92nd NY. The items include a wartime carte-de-visite photo of Stowell in uniform as 2nd lieutenant, tacked in the center… (2024-369). Learn More »