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LIGHT INFANTRY HUNTING HORN FOUND AT THE STONE WALL NEAR THE ANGLE AFTER PICKETT’S CHARGE AT GETTYSBURG

LIGHT INFANTRY HUNTING HORN FOUND AT THE STONE WALL NEAR THE ANGLE AFTER PICKETT’S CHARGE AT GETTYSBURG

This small Light Infantry Hunting horn was used to signal European Light troops like German “Jagers,” French “chasseurs” or English Light Infantry. Its wide use caused it to become the… (2025-3332) Learn More »

MANHATTAN 3RD SERIES NAVY REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER

MANHATTAN 3RD SERIES NAVY REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER

Presented here is a percussion sidearm manufactured by the Manhattan Firearms Company of Newark, New Jersey. A total quantity of 78,000 of Manhattan Navy pocket handguns were produced in Newark from… (2025-2647) Learn More »

$750.00
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MODEL 1857 REGULATION US INFANTRY BELT

MODEL 1857 REGULATION US INFANTRY BELT

Originally all buff, this infantryman's belt was blackened just prior to or during the Civil War.  Faded to a brown the once buff leather waist belt measures approximately 2 inches wide by 39 inches… (1284-18) Learn More »

A CSA RECTANGULAR BUCKLE THAT FOOLED AN EXPERT

A CSA RECTANGULAR BUCKLE THAT FOOLED AN EXPERT

Offered is an Atlanta Arsenal style solid cast brass waist belt plate. It is not Civil War, but it is over 100 years old. It is classified as a Bannerman 1st type. Unlike the more common later… (1284-20) Learn More »

RARE CDV PHOTO – COLOR SGT. HENRY ENTRIKEN, 49th PENNSYLVANIA, WITH FLAG

RARE CDV PHOTO – COLOR SGT. HENRY ENTRIKEN, 49th PENNSYLVANIA, WITH FLAG

This carte-de-visite image was taken in late 1864 and features a young Sergeant Henry Entriken, the 4th of the 6 color bearers of the 49th Pennsylvania.  He served in this honored position from… (149-59) Learn More »

CDV PHOTO OF UNION NAVAL OFFICER

CDV PHOTO OF UNION NAVAL OFFICER

Offered here is a nice studio photograph of an unidentified Union Naval Lieutenant in uniform. Man is seated, wearing a double-breasted frock with shoulder boards, hold his officer cap.  He sports a… (2025-3176) Learn More »

$75.00
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FRAMED LINCOLN SIGNED COMMISSION FOR 1ST LT. WILLIAM H. CHAMBERLIN, 17th US INFANTRY – KILLED IN ACTION IN THE WHEATFIELD AT GETTYSBURG, JULY 2, 1863!

FRAMED LINCOLN SIGNED COMMISSION FOR 1ST LT. WILLIAM H. CHAMBERLIN, 17th US INFANTRY – KILLED IN ACTION IN THE WHEATFIELD AT GETTYSBURG, JULY 2, 1863!

Presented is an officer’s commission identified to William H. Chamberlin.  Chamberlin’s commission is a cream-colored vellum paper and bears the handwritten signatures in ink of President Abraham… (2025-3325) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR FIRST LIEUTENANT OF STAFF SHOULDER STRAPS

CIVIL WAR FIRST LIEUTENANT OF STAFF SHOULDER STRAPS

These straps with single gold bar rank insignia on a black field were worn by a first lieutenant serving in a staff position at a regimental or higher level. This did not necessarily mean duty behind… (1299-04) Learn More »

EXCELLENT CONDITION INFANTRY FIRST LIEUTENANT SHOULDER STRAPS

EXCELLENT CONDITION INFANTRY FIRST LIEUTENANT SHOULDER STRAPS

This set of Civil War shoulder straps has a lot of eye appeal. The wool centers are a bright, medium blue with no moth tracks, damage or fading. The single row embroidered bullion borders and rank… (1299-03) Learn More »

1862 FULL PAGE SKETCH OF PICKET SHELTER NEAR ARLINGTON HOUSE FROM 9TH MASSACHUSETTS BATTERY ARTIST RICHARD HOLLAND

1862 FULL PAGE SKETCH OF PICKET SHELTER NEAR ARLINGTON HOUSE FROM 9TH MASSACHUSETTS BATTERY ARTIST RICHARD HOLLAND

Page meas. approx. 9.75 x 6.50 inches and contains a single drawing of a lean-to in the woods. The view is looking toward the inside of the lean-to showing the interior branch supports and how it is… (205-185) Learn More »

$595.00
Originally $750.00


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IDENTIFIED ISSUE RED BLANKET OF THEODORE P. BOWKER 13th MASSACHUSETTS - DIED OF WOUNDS AT ANTIETAM!

This is a rare, early-war, identified Massachusetts issue red blanket carried by a soldier in the 13th Massachusetts who was wounded at Antietam on Sept. 17, 1862, and died of those wounds at a U.S. hospital at Rappahannock Station on November 12.… (490-7138). Learn More »

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