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COPPÉE’S FIELD MANUAL OF COURTS-MARTIAL IDENTIFIED TO LT. OMAR P. CRAM, 2ND MARYLAND VOLUNTEER INFANTRY

COPPÉE’S FIELD MANUAL OF COURTS-MARTIAL IDENTIFIED TO LT. OMAR P. CRAM, 2ND MARYLAND VOLUNTEER INFANTRY

A pocket-sized hardcover, Field Manual of Courts-Martial by Captain Henry Coppée, late instructor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1863). The… (2024-2380) Learn More »

RARE .44 CALIBER STARR REVOLVER BULLET MOLD

RARE .44 CALIBER STARR REVOLVER BULLET MOLD

This brass bullet mold, in a very fine condition, was produced for the .44 caliber Starr Arms revolver. The .44 caliber Starr revolver was the third most common revolver in the war. Complete and in… (2026-918) Learn More »

VERY SCARCE EARLY-WAR UNION INFANTRY GREATCOAT WITH STENCILED SOLDIER’S INITIALS

VERY SCARCE EARLY-WAR UNION INFANTRY GREATCOAT WITH STENCILED SOLDIER’S INITIALS

A very scarce, early-war Union infantry greatcoat, dating to Fall-Winter 1861, showing issue and use, but in great condition, complete, bearing maker’s and US inspector’s stamps, soldier’s… (282-459) Learn More »

$8,500.00
Originally $9,000.00

M1860 COLT “ARMY” REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER

M1860 COLT “ARMY” REVOLVER WITH HOLSTER

A cap and ball percussion sidearm, this specimen is a Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army revolver in good original condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the… (1119-06) Learn More »

$1,450.00
ON HOLD

NICE CIVIL WAR PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX – J. DAVY & CO.

NICE CIVIL WAR PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX – J. DAVY & CO.

Original pistol cartridge box with clean leather and tight seams to hold Army size (.44 cal.) cartridge packs. “Pocket” measures approximately 5.25” x 3.5” x 1.25”. Outer flap remains supple… (2026-921) Learn More »

A RARELY OFFERED CASED COLT POCKET NAVY REVOLVER

A RARELY OFFERED CASED COLT POCKET NAVY REVOLVER

In 1861 Colt "officially" introduced two new pocket model revolvers in .36 caliber. The two new models were known as the Model 1862 Colt Police and the Model 1862 Colt Pocket Navy Revolver. The Pocket… (1309-220) Learn More »

$2,950.00
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1870’s TAN WATERED VELVET BONNET WITH OSTRICH PLUME

1870’s TAN WATERED VELVET BONNET WITH OSTRICH PLUME

1870s tan cotton velvet bonnet from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. The watered finish on the velvet is unusual on a plush fabric, and more commonly found on silk fabrics. The high crown and… (1307-73) Learn More »

BLACK CREPE MOURNING BONNET WITH VEIL, C1870-1900

BLACK CREPE MOURNING BONNET WITH VEIL, C1870-1900

Black crape mourning bonnet with attached veil, c. 1870-1900, from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. Classically styled, the close-fitting bonnet with a small wired brim may have been worn at any… (1307-72) Learn More »

MASSACHUSETTS MARKED 1826 PATTERN EAGLE BREAST PLATE

MASSACHUSETTS MARKED 1826 PATTERN EAGLE BREAST PLATE

These round eagle breast plates were introduced in the army in 1826 and originally fastened the shoulder belt for the bayonet. When the bayonets were shifted to wear on the waist belt in the 1840s the… (1311-39) Learn More »

A FROCK COAT WORN IN THE CIVIL WAR BY A VERMONT CAPTAIN

A FROCK COAT WORN IN THE CIVIL WAR BY A VERMONT CAPTAIN

This Infantry officer's frock coat is a private purchase with a nine-button front, three-button cuffs, and four buttons on the rear waist; it was the pattern officially adopted in 1858. The dark blue… (1273-72) Learn More »

LOCK OF HAIR IDENTIFIED TO CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE

LOCK OF HAIR IDENTIFIED TO CONFEDERATE GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE

Following the Civil War, Robert E. Lee served as President of Washington and Lee University from 1865 until 1870. During that time he gifted to the university this lock of hair consisting of over 40… (1305-07) Learn More »

CS 3-INCH TENNESSEE PATTERN MULLANE SHELL

CS 3-INCH TENNESSEE PATTERN MULLANE SHELL

This is an excavated example of the Mullane shell for the 3-inch Ordnance Rifle that shows signs of being intentionally damaged before completion either to prevent it falling into Federal hands or… (2026-1292) Learn More »

24-POUNDER COEHORN MORTAR SECTIONED SHELL

24-POUNDER COEHORN MORTAR SECTIONED SHELL

A very good example of a 24-pounder shell with 7/8” fuze hole, sectioned to show the powder chamber and fuze opening. Dickey & George (1993) p.51 discuss these shells, noting that the smaller… (844-212) Learn More »

GARDNER'S "INCIDENTS OF THE WAR"— ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT: “Edward Flint, Co. C, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry"

GARDNER'S "INCIDENTS OF THE WAR"— ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT: “Edward Flint, Co. C, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry"

A superb and evocative original albumen photograph from Alexander Gardner's landmark series Incidents of the War, depicting a mounted Union cavalryman with his horse in an open field setting — a… (1320-06) Learn More »

GARDNER'S "INCIDENTS OF THE WAR" — ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT: “Provost Marshal’s Office, Aquia Creek, Va." — Plate No. 46

GARDNER'S "INCIDENTS OF THE WAR" — ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT: “Provost Marshal’s Office, Aquia Creek, Va." — Plate No. 46

A fascinating and historically rich original albumen photograph from Timothy H. O'Sullivan's celebrated documentation of the Army of the Potomac at Aquia Creek Landing, Virginia, in February 1863. The… (1320-02) Learn More »

GARDNER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC SKETCH BOOK OF THE WAR — ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT: “Battery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia" — Plate No. 14

GARDNER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC SKETCH BOOK OF THE WAR — ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PRINT: “Battery No. 4, Near Yorktown, Virginia" — Plate No. 14

A rare and compelling original albumen photograph documenting one of the most dramatic episodes of the Peninsula Campaign — the Union siege of Yorktown, Virginia, in the spring of 1862. The image… (1320-14) Learn More »

RARE, FRAMED BRADY GOUVERNEUR WARREN 5th CORPS HEADQUARTERS PHOTO

RARE, FRAMED BRADY GOUVERNEUR WARREN 5th CORPS HEADQUARTERS PHOTO

Major General Warren commanded the 5th Corps from March, 1864 until his unceremonious removal from command in April, 1865 - thanks mostly to the animosity and political sway held by General… (1309-798) Learn More »

MINTY CONDITION AMES MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD

MINTY CONDITION AMES MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD

This is a top-shelf example of the regulation U.S. Model 1850 Staff and Field Officer’s Sword by the premier Ames Manufacturing Company. Preserving lots of the original bright, gold gilt finish on… (881-25) Learn More »

$2,950.00
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IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH – CO. K, 51ST PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY

IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH – CO. K, 51ST PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY

A Civil War–era albumen portrait photograph of a young Union enlisted soldier, housed in a period Victorian frame. The sitter is shown bust-length, wearing a regulation nine-button frock coat and a… (1309-798) Learn More »

1856 US ARMY QUARTERMASTER SUPPLY ORDER SIGNED BY GEORGE H. CROSMAN

1856 US ARMY QUARTERMASTER SUPPLY ORDER SIGNED BY GEORGE H. CROSMAN

George H. Crosman (1799-1882). Manuscript Letter Signed (“G. H. Crosman”), as Quartermaster, 2 pp. on a single folded sheet, Philadelphia, April 14, 1856. “Office of Army Clothing &… (1202-1793) Learn More »


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