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MOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JOHN ROGERS COOKE

MOUNTED SILVER PRINT OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL JOHN ROGERS COOKE

This mounted silver print measures approximately 5.5 inches in length and 4 inches in width and features a bust view of General John R. Cooke. General John Rogers Cooke (1833–1891) was a Confederate… (1189-155) Learn More »

PEACOCK AND PILLAR FLASK FOR COLT 1855 NEW MODEL ROOT POCKET

PEACOCK AND PILLAR FLASK FOR COLT 1855 NEW MODEL ROOT POCKET

Measuring 4-1/2 by 2 inches, this ornate flask is in very good condition with tight seams, no dents and sharp detail. The brown lacquer finish is largely intact, showing just some minor age spots and… (1304-74) Learn More »

VERY NICE 128th NEW YORK REUNION BADGE – 18th ANNUAL, 1904

VERY NICE 128th NEW YORK REUNION BADGE – 18th ANNUAL, 1904

This badge commemorates the 18th Annual Reunion of the 128th New York Infantry, held in Poughkeepsie on October 18th, 1904. The ribbon is brilliant blue and virtually free of damage.  The front… (595-2286) Learn More »

“STRONG MEN OF THE REGIMENT SOBBED LIKE CHILDREN”: JOHN REYNOLDS’ I CORPS AT GETTYSBURG ON JULY 1, 1863 - SOFTCOVER EDITION

“STRONG MEN OF THE REGIMENT SOBBED LIKE CHILDREN”: JOHN REYNOLDS’ I CORPS AT GETTYSBURG ON JULY 1, 1863 - SOFTCOVER EDITION

Priest, John Michael. June 2024, Savas Beatie.   2025 paperback edition; 28 images, 19 maps; 444 pages. Part of the Essential Gettysburg series. “Priest’s new history is a powerful and important… (ST501236) Learn More »

NON-EXCAVATED CIVIL WAR SHOULDER SCALES

NON-EXCAVATED CIVIL WAR SHOULDER SCALES

This is a good, untouched, non-excavated pair of Civil War US army issue enlisted man’s shoulder scales showing a fairly even, aged patina to the brass, with a few shallow dings and just one small… (2025-2648) Learn More »


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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 correctly sight a piece even if not on level ground.… (1202-1331). Learn More »

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