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CABINET CARD – SGT. WILLIAM ROBINSON, 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY; WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG

CABINET CARD – SGT. WILLIAM ROBINSON, 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY; WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG

Bust view wearing civilian clothing. Printed on a label attached at the bottom of the image is “WILLIAM ROBINSON, Co. E.”; “Serg’t.” is written in period ink in front of the name. Pair of… (P13787) Learn More »

$80.00
Originally $100.00

CABINET CARD – JOHN H. WHICHER, 1ST AND 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY; WOUNDED AT WILLIAMSBURG, VA

CABINET CARD – JOHN H. WHICHER, 1ST AND 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE INFANTRY; WOUNDED AT WILLIAMSBURG, VA

Bust view wearing civilian clothing, and a humdinger of a moustache. Printed on a label attached at the bottom of the image is “J. H. WHICHER, Co. E.” Period ink inscription on reverse, partially… (P13789) Learn More »

$80.00
Originally $100.00

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE CAPTAIN WHO ROSE THROUGH THE RANKS

POST-WAR CABINET CARD PHOTO OF 2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE CAPTAIN WHO ROSE THROUGH THE RANKS

Image shows James E Saunders in 1890. He wears a dark civilian suit and white collar. Bottom of the mount has a printed caption that reads “CAPT. JAMES E. SANDERS CO. E.” Image has passable… (P13793) Learn More »

$60.00
Originally $75.00

CIVIL WAR QUILL PRIMERS FOR NAVAL CANNONS

CIVIL WAR QUILL PRIMERS FOR NAVAL CANNONS

These Naval cannon primers are constructed using fowl quills; less likely to corrode around salt water. These are percussion, not friction primers.  In use, these were ignited by the blow from a… (490-2928) Learn More »

POCKET DIARY OF SGT. AARON E. KILMER, 17TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY

POCKET DIARY OF SGT. AARON E. KILMER, 17TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY

This is a leather-bound pocket diary measuring about 3 ½” x 5 ½”. The covers and spine are very beat up with the spine being taped.  This journal was kept by Sergeant Aaron E. Kilmer of Company… (516-23) Learn More »

$2,600.00
Originally $3,250.00

1840’s U.S. MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD WITH ETCHED BLADE

1840’s U.S. MILITIA OFFICER’S SWORD WITH ETCHED BLADE

This is a nice example of a U.S. militia officer’s sword of the 1840s, pushing toward 1850 with its use of sharkskin grip. Peterson #116 is a nice parallel, though with a conventional bone grip. He… (490-2157) Learn More »

$680.00
Originally $850.00
ON HOLD

SIXTH PLATE DAGUERREOTYPE OF MOTHER & CHILDREN

SIXTH PLATE DAGUERREOTYPE OF MOTHER & CHILDREN

Image shows a three-quarter view of a lovely lady sitting between her daughter and son. Mother is wearing a dark colored dress with white collar and chemisette. Daughter on left is wearing a printed… (2022-312) Learn More »

LEATHER SADDLE HOLSTERS FOR THE COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER

LEATHER SADDLE HOLSTERS FOR THE COLT DRAGOON REVOLVER

Black leather saddle holsters for the large and heavy Colt Dragoon pistols. Overall, the leather is in good condition but the yoke between the holsters shows heavy surface finish loss. Each side of… (490-2779) Learn More »

$1,450.00
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CDV OF GEORGE W. KURTZ, 5TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY -- WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG, CAPTURED AT SPOTSYLVANIA

CDV OF GEORGE W. KURTZ, 5TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY -- WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG, CAPTURED AT SPOTSYLVANIA

This photograph is a bust view of George Washington Kurtz. He wears a single-breasted jacket. Image is clear with good contrast. The mount has been trimmed top and bottom and shows moderate wear… (1138-934) Learn More »

FULL STANDING VIEW OF 3RD SOUTH CAROLINA BATTALION OFFICER WHO WAS WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG AND LATER DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED AT SPOTSYLVANIA

FULL STANDING VIEW OF 3RD SOUTH CAROLINA BATTALION OFFICER WHO WAS WOUNDED AT GETTYSBURG AND LATER DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED AT SPOTSYLVANIA

CDV is of Isaac Newton Cooper in Confederate uniform posed with one hand resting on a table. Cooper wears a double-breasted light-colored frockcoat with dark trousers. Unfortunately, his beard hides… (1138-832) Learn More »


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SILVERED PRESENTATION FIFE TO MARTIN MURPHY, 4th NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, 17th NY VETERAN ZOUAVES, AND REGULAR ARMY

This elegant silvered fife, 15-1/4” long, bears a great presentation and was carried by a company musician with Civil War service in two New York regiments, one of them a zouave regiment, and substantial service in the regular army. He seems to… (1268-167). Learn More »

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