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NON-DUG U.S./C.S. BRASS SPUR

NON-DUG U.S./C.S. BRASS SPUR

Offered here is a Civil War-era brass spur. Non-regulation pattern with iron rowel. Neck is flatter than the 1859 U.S. regulation spur. Dark age patina on the brass. No bends. Iron rowel is a sun… (2024-607) Learn More »

STAFF CAPTAIN’S SHOULDER STRAPS

STAFF CAPTAIN’S SHOULDER STRAPS

A very good set of Civil War Captain’s shoulder straps. These are a nicely made pair with the center ground made of velvet and the base material not only turned over on the back, but also given a… (1299-07) Learn More »

APPOMATTOX PAROLE OF LT. DAVID BEAM HARRILL COMPANY B 34th NORTH CAROLINA: PICTURED IN UNIFORM IN MAST VOLUME 1: NC STATE TROOPS AND VOLUNTEERS

APPOMATTOX PAROLE OF LT. DAVID BEAM HARRILL COMPANY B 34th NORTH CAROLINA: PICTURED IN UNIFORM IN MAST VOLUME 1: NC STATE TROOPS AND VOLUNTEERS

This comes from the collection of Greg Coco, scholar and author of an article on Appomattox paroles in the March-April 2006 issue of Civil War Times that deals with the circumstances of the printing… (1300-64) Learn More »

MAY 5, 1865, GREENSBORO PAROLE OF SERGEANT MAJOR CHARLES C. GREEN, FLANNER’S BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY- CO. F 13th NC LT ART BATTALION

MAY 5, 1865, GREENSBORO PAROLE OF SERGEANT MAJOR CHARLES C. GREEN, FLANNER’S BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY- CO. F 13th NC LT ART BATTALION

Rare Greensboro, NC, parole dated May 5, 1865, for Sergeant-Major Charles C. Green, of Flanner’s battery of light artillery. Excellent condition, part printed, and part filled out by hand, 3-1/2… (1300-63) Learn More »

PAIR C. 1900 BRASS SPURS WITH STRAPS & CHAINS

PAIR C. 1900 BRASS SPURS WITH STRAPS & CHAINS

Offered here is a pair of brass spurs. Typical 1900’s form with stud strap hooks. Iron rowels in sun burst pattern spin freely. Stamped “GUN METAL” on inside of arm. Brass wears mellow patina.… (2024-613) Learn More »


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MAMALUKE SABER MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND

Manufactured: England  Maker: William Harvey  Year: 1840 - 1850  Model: Mameluke  Size: 30.25  Condition: VG Wonderful Mamaluke Saber manufactured in England.  Most likely for a British officer but possible it was imported to the US market. … (870-74). Learn More »

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