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LOT OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JEWELRY AND TRIMMING

LOT OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JEWELRY AND TRIMMING

A mixed lot of late 19th century jewelry and trimming from the Texas Civil War Museum, consisting of the following: A 40" strand of small oval beads, possibly from a melon, that have dyed a dark… (1307-31) Learn More »

CIRCA 1880S PARASOL

CIRCA 1880S PARASOL

Simple and functional 1880s parasol from the Texas Civil War Museum. The ecru plain-weave cotton covered is accented with hand-worked entredeux at the top of the 1¾" hem. Self-fabric ruffle at base… (1307-28) Learn More »

 THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – JANUARY 11, 1861 EDITION

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – JANUARY 11, 1861 EDITION

The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1851) Learn More »

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – SEPTEMBER 17, 1858 EDITION

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – SEPTEMBER 17, 1858 EDITION

The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1850) Learn More »

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – SEPTEMBER 10, 1858 EDITION

THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER – SEPTEMBER 10, 1858 EDITION

The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper founded and edited by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in Boston, Massachusetts, running for 35 years from January 1, 1831, to December 1865. It… (1179-1849) Learn More »

OVAL PUPPY-PAW US BELT PLATE WITH LEATHER RECOVERED IN 1955 BY SYD KERKSIS IN U.S. 2nd CORPS LINES AT COLD HARBOR

OVAL PUPPY-PAW US BELT PLATE WITH LEATHER RECOVERED IN 1955 BY SYD KERKSIS IN U.S. 2nd CORPS LINES AT COLD HARBOR

This regulation US Civil War belt plate comes with Syd Kerksis’ original collection envelope with notations indicating he found it in April 1955 at Cold Harbor in the lines held by Barlow’s… (2026-567) Learn More »

INDIAN WAR PERIOD TROUSERS

INDIAN WAR PERIOD TROUSERS

These trousers are likely a private purchase or state issue, following somewhat the 1884 US pattern in the renewed use of side-seam pockets, and the slightly darker shade of sky-blue introduced about… (801-581) Learn More »

$850.00
ON HOLD

MAGNIFICENT SET OF SILVER GAMECOCK HEAD SPURS PRESENTED BY THE OFFICERS OF THE FIRST DELAWARE TO MAJOR GENERAL W.H. FRENCH

MAGNIFICENT SET OF SILVER GAMECOCK HEAD SPURS PRESENTED BY THE OFFICERS OF THE FIRST DELAWARE TO MAJOR GENERAL W.H. FRENCH

Unique in our experience, these impressive silver spurs are cast and chased in the form of a fighting rooster or gamecock. Intricately worked feathers spread back on the sidebars from the neck of each… (282-466) Learn More »

A GREAT IDENTIFIED EARLY WAR FORAGE CAP

A GREAT IDENTIFIED EARLY WAR FORAGE CAP

The etymology suggests that this particular cap cannot be called a "Bummer's cap" because it was worn almost 2 years before the Bummers "marching through Georgia" were a thing. This is a Model 1858… (1268-1023) Learn More »

SOUTH CAROLINA SECESSION COCKADE OF PALMETTO FRONDS, SC BUTTON, AND NOTE

SOUTH CAROLINA SECESSION COCKADE OF PALMETTO FRONDS, SC BUTTON, AND NOTE

A South Carolina secession cockade made of coiled Palmetto fronds about 2-1/2” in diameter, sewn to a thin white card on the reverse, with a cuff-size South Carolina button mounted at center with a… (1273-33) Learn More »

U.S. MODEL 1835 / 1842 SOCKET BAYONET

U.S. MODEL 1835 / 1842 SOCKET BAYONET

This is a nice example of the .69 caliber socket bayonet known to collectors as the U.S. Model 1842 Socket Bayonet. The designation as the Model 1842 is only a modern term of convenience used by… (302-115) Learn More »

A CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN'S SLOUCH HAT FROM THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN

A CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN'S SLOUCH HAT FROM THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN

This wonderful hat, probably a trooper's but perhaps an officer's, was found very recently in the town of Dover in south central Pennsylvania. Dover, near both York and Hanover Pennsylvania, witnessed… (1310-01) Learn More »

BANK OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. $1 NOTE

BANK OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA. $1 NOTE

Unissued $1 bank note dated January 2, 1865 by the Bank of Montgomery County located in Norristown, Pa. This attractive note features Union military officers. Clean and unsigned bill. Perfect contrast… (2026-173) Learn More »

1873 $1 NOTE FROM THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY

1873 $1 NOTE FROM THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY

Colorful $1 note dated July 1st, 1873 - Charleston, South Carolina. “Good for the fare of one passenger twenty five miles.” Large Vignettes of a locomotive and a maiden seated with sugar cane… (2026-153) Learn More »

EXQUISITE 5TH CORPS BADGE WITH GEM TIN PHOTO OF SOLDIER

EXQUISITE 5TH CORPS BADGE WITH GEM TIN PHOTO OF SOLDIER

This 5th Corps badge retains a striking partial identification with a mounted gem sized tintype photo of a bearded soldier and a very old inscription cut into the back of the tin simply reading… (844-35) Learn More »

DASHING UNION CAPTAIN’S SHORT JACKET AND VEST

DASHING UNION CAPTAIN’S SHORT JACKET AND VEST

A very good example of short, non-regulation style popular among officers, both foot and mounted, for comfort and for style, for which the officer who wore this one had a flair. (“Shades of… (1314-02) Learn More »

VETERAN’S GROUPING OF CAPTAIN FRANCIS BUTLER, 152nd NEW YORK

VETERAN’S GROUPING OF CAPTAIN FRANCIS BUTLER, 152nd NEW YORK

Francis Butler enlisted on September 1, 1862 and mustered into Company G of the 152nd New York Infantry the next day. Ever the qualified and ambitious soul, he climbed the ranks from private to… (480-264) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR BLANKET

CIVIL WAR BLANKET

Blankets were items of military issue during the Civil War, but the wave of new volunteers both north and south overwhelmed recruiting services who scrambled to acquire and issue anything suitable… (1314-03) Learn More »

1862 FULL PAGE SKETCH OF PICKET SHELTER NEAR ARLINGTON HOUSE FROM 9TH MASSACHUSETTS BATTERY ARTIST RICHARD HOLLAND

1862 FULL PAGE SKETCH OF PICKET SHELTER NEAR ARLINGTON HOUSE FROM 9TH MASSACHUSETTS BATTERY ARTIST RICHARD HOLLAND

Page meas. approx. 9.75 x 6.50 inches and contains a single drawing of a lean-to in the woods. The view is looking toward the inside of the lean-to showing the interior branch supports and how it is… (205-185) Learn More »

$495.00
Originally $595.00

BEAUTIFUL OFFICER’S SHELL JACKET OF COLONEL, LATER BREVET BRIG. GEN. WINSOR B. FRENCH 77th NEW YORK

BEAUTIFUL OFFICER’S SHELL JACKET OF COLONEL, LATER BREVET BRIG. GEN. WINSOR B. FRENCH 77th NEW YORK

This officer’s shell jacket was worn by Winsor B. French while Colonel of the 77th New York and carries his name in old brown ink on interior of the hanging loop inside the collar. Short jackets… (1314-06) Learn More »


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