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EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE SINCLAIR HAMILTON INSPECTED ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

EARLY WAR CONFEDERATE SINCLAIR HAMILTON INSPECTED ENFIELD RIFLE-MUSKET

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-735) Learn More »

$2,295.00
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U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX BY CONDICT

U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX BY CONDICT

Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in good, solid condition. The outer flap was cut for a “US” box plate to be mounted in the center; it was removed and there is no plate included. The latch-tab is… (1273-73) Learn More »

SCARCE US MODEL 1816 FENCING BAYONET SOCKET

SCARCE US MODEL 1816 FENCING BAYONET SOCKET

See Chapter VII of Reilly, Socket Bayonets, for details and a typology of socket fencing bayonets. This is his Type-I: the socket and elbow of a US M1816 bayonet modified by elimination of the blade… (2026-931) Learn More »

FINE ITALIAN SNAPHAUNCE BELT PISTOL CA. 1675

FINE ITALIAN SNAPHAUNCE BELT PISTOL CA. 1675

The snaphaunce is one of the earlier forms of flint and steel ignition and was introduced in the mid-16th century. It remained in use in Northern Italy into the mid-18th century giving it a… (2026-657) Learn More »

1861 DATED ENFIELD TOWER RIFLE-MUSKET CS INSPECTED

1861 DATED ENFIELD TOWER RIFLE-MUSKET CS INSPECTED

The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-729) Learn More »

WORLD WAR 2 PROPELLER BLADE FROM B-24 "LIBERATOR" BOMBER CRASH SITE IN ENGLAND

WORLD WAR 2 PROPELLER BLADE FROM B-24 "LIBERATOR" BOMBER CRASH SITE IN ENGLAND

Offered here is a single propeller blade from a World War Two B-24 bomber from the 392nd Bomb Group that crashed on March 25, 1945. The crash occurred when two B-24s collided in the clouds while… (1202-1164) Learn More »

ENFIELD SERGEANT’S GUN TOOL

ENFIELD SERGEANT’S GUN TOOL

The British army did not believe enlistedmen below the rank of sergeant could be trusted not to mess around with their guns and restricted issue of these T-shaped combination gun-tools (and their… (2026-940) Learn More »

$95.00
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NEAR MINT SILVER PLATED AND GILT-ETCHED EAGLE-POMMEL PRESENTATION 1902 OFFICER’S SWORD OF MAJ. ALFRED B. WELCH, 9th U.S. FIELD ARTILLERY

NEAR MINT SILVER PLATED AND GILT-ETCHED EAGLE-POMMEL PRESENTATION 1902 OFFICER’S SWORD OF MAJ. ALFRED B. WELCH, 9th U.S. FIELD ARTILLERY

This is a beautiful high-end example of the U.S. 1902 officer’s saber made by Eickorn of Solingen in excellent to near mint condition. The hilt and guard are steel, as mandated in December 1902, but… (2024-2063) Learn More »

$2,050.00
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CONFEDERATE OR MILITIA TIN DRUM CANTEEN

CONFEDERATE OR MILITIA TIN DRUM CANTEEN

This tinned-iron, flat sided drum canteen is Confederate or militia, or perhaps both. It is simply made with round, flat sides crimped over around the edge and soldered to a single tinned iron band,… (1273-99) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CRIMSON OFFICER’S SASH

CIVIL WAR CRIMSON OFFICER’S SASH

This sash is a regulation crimson officer’s sash made of silk net complete with Turk's-head knots and tassels. The sash is in fair condition with minor wear to the fringe. There are a few snags to… (1273-54) Learn More »

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY BLOCK “A” BUTTON

RELIC -- CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY BLOCK “A” BUTTON

This excavated two-piece button was used by Confederate artillerymen. Button is in good “dug” condition. The copper face has a fine dark patina with a bold “A” standing out. Tin back has one… (2026-90) Learn More »

1863 WATERVLIET ARSENAL MARKED GUNNER’S LEVEL

1863 WATERVLIET ARSENAL MARKED GUNNER’S LEVEL

This gunner’s level is clearly marked across the top on one side with an eagle over “U.S. / WATERVLIET / ARSENAL/ 1863.” This was an essential artillery tool enabling an artillery crew to… (1202-1331) Learn More »

2nd WISCONSIN CAVALRY IDENTIFIED CAVALRY TACTICS VOLUMES

2nd WISCONSIN CAVALRY IDENTIFIED CAVALRY TACTICS VOLUMES

Complete three-volume set of Cavalry Tactics nicely identified in ink by Major Harry Eastman of the 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry, who wrote his initials on the page edges of two of the volumes and in volumes… (2026-101) Learn More »

US MILITIA TIN CANTEEN MADE TO IMITATE A WOOD PATTERN 1830s – 1840s

US MILITIA TIN CANTEEN MADE TO IMITATE A WOOD PATTERN 1830s – 1840s

This is an interesting US militia canteen where the maker used then modern manufacturing techniques to make a tinned iron canteen with stamped, recessed faces and raised rim that would imitate an… (1273-101) Learn More »

CIRCA 1880 BLACK SILK VELVET BONNET

CIRCA 1880 BLACK SILK VELVET BONNET

Charming black silk velvet bonnet c.1880 with feathers from the Texas Civil War Museum. This demure little bonnet is made from rich black silk velvet that is gathered and ruched into an appealing… (1307-61) Learn More »

CIRCA 1855-1865 STRAW HAT

CIRCA 1855-1865 STRAW HAT

Straw hat c. 1855-1865 from the Texas Civil War Museum. The hat is made from very fine straw plait, styled with low crown and a wide brim. The brim is finished with a decorative woven straw edging. A… (1307-60) Learn More »

SCARCE CAPTURE OF RICHMOND BADGE/MEDAL – APRIL 3, 1865

SCARCE CAPTURE OF RICHMOND BADGE/MEDAL – APRIL 3, 1865

The capture of Richmond and the hoisting of the Stars and Stripes over the former capital on April 3, 1865, was a defining Union victory in the Civil War, often commemorated by medals, including this… (2026-32) Learn More »

REGULATION CIVIL WAR U.S. INFANTRY WAIST BELT WITH CARTRIDGE BOX AND CAP POUCH

REGULATION CIVIL WAR U.S. INFANTRY WAIST BELT WITH CARTRIDGE BOX AND CAP POUCH

The cartridge box is an example of the "Pattern 1861” infantry cartridge box. Outer flap has a smooth surface with tooled edge. Oval “US” box plate is secured to the face of the box with leather… (1273-75) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR CRIMSON OFFICER’S SASH WITH INITIALS “W.E.C.W.”

CIVIL WAR CRIMSON OFFICER’S SASH WITH INITIALS “W.E.C.W.”

This sash is a regulation crimson officer’s sash made of silk net complete with Turk's-head knots and tassels. The sash is in good condition with minor wear to the fringe. There are a few snags to… (1273-55) Learn More »

1st NEW YORK DRAGOONS REUNION PHOTO – 1897 GAR NATIONAL CONVENTION, BUFFALO, NY

1st NEW YORK DRAGOONS REUNION PHOTO – 1897 GAR NATIONAL CONVENTION, BUFFALO, NY

This photo features surviving members of the 1st NY Dragoons and was taken at the Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic – held in Buffalo in 1897. The veterans are wearing regimentally… (224-821) Learn More »


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A LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY CAPTAIN'S FROCK COAT

This is an outstanding example that was until recently in the Fort Worth Texas Civil War Museum.  The coat is double breasted and made of a dark gray wool satinet. There are seven Louisiana state seal buttons in two rows of 7 on the front. The… (1268-557). Learn More »

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