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CIVIL WAR PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX

CIVIL WAR PISTOL CARTRIDGE BOX

Original, smaller pistol cartridge box to hold Pocket size (.31 cal.) cartridge packs. “Pocket” measures 4.5” wide, 3” tall, and 1” deep. Outer flap remains supple with smooth surface… (2025-1151) Learn More »

MORTON’S BATTERY FLAG OF FORREST’S CAVALRY: EX-GUNTHER COLLECTION, CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, & TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

MORTON’S BATTERY FLAG OF FORREST’S CAVALRY: EX-GUNTHER COLLECTION, CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, & TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM

This is one of two wartime Confederate flags flown by Capt. John W. Morton consecutively as guidons for his battery or simultaneously with one likely as the battery flag and the other as a personal or… (1286-621) Learn More »

.45-70 TRAPDOOR BAYONET & ARSENAL MARKED SCABBARD WITH “MASS” DISK

.45-70 TRAPDOOR BAYONET & ARSENAL MARKED SCABBARD WITH “MASS” DISK

This is a very nice original socket bayonet with metal scabbard for the .45-70 Springfield trapdoor rifle and made for New Jersey Volunteers. This bayonet was made after the Civil War for the… (2025-867) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR BELT WITH PATTERN 1851 NCO BUCKLE

CIVIL WAR BELT WITH PATTERN 1851 NCO BUCKLE

This is an old, but non-regulation belt in good condition. Belt is well worn and has tooled edges. The brass adjuster hook has iron rivets. Belt measures approximately 31” long as it is currently… (1268-1026) Learn More »

LIMITED EDITION COLD CAST BRONZE STATUE BY RON TUNISON – NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST, THE DECISION MAKER

LIMITED EDITION COLD CAST BRONZE STATUE BY RON TUNISON – NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST, THE DECISION MAKER

The sculpture measures 8” in height including the base that is cast as one piece. Engraved on the front is: “NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST / THE DECISION MAKER.”  Signed by the artist and dated 1986;… (2025-1245) Learn More »

$895.00
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ORIGINAL “PENNSYLVANIA AT ANTIETAM” – ANTIETAM BATTLEFIELD MEMORIAL COMMISSION OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1906

ORIGINAL “PENNSYLVANIA AT ANTIETAM” – ANTIETAM BATTLEFIELD MEMORIAL COMMISSION OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1906

First Edition, First Printing of this iconic post-Civil War series devoted to the contributions of the numerous Pennsylvania units that fought at Antietam.  Included within are descriptions of 13… (1180-269) Learn More »

$85.00
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VERY RARE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES AT ANTIETAM BOOK – STATE PUBLISHED, 1908

VERY RARE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES AT ANTIETAM BOOK – STATE PUBLISHED, 1908

This book is a classic and rare volume of the well-known state publication series about Pennsylvania units in Civil War battles and their legacies of monuments and memorial events. Published in 1908… (1180-270) Learn More »

$95.00
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FIRST EDITION COPY – DIARY OF WYMAN S. WHITE, 2nd US SHARPSHOOTERS (BERDAN’S)

FIRST EDITION COPY – DIARY OF WYMAN S. WHITE, 2nd US SHARPSHOOTERS (BERDAN’S)

This 1991 copy of the very scarce Civil War Diary of Wyman S. White comes to us in a fine condition. It is in a protective sleeve, binding is solid and square, and all pages are tight. This is 1 of… (1180-258) Learn More »

$195.00
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GROUP OF 3 ID’D FRAMED PHOTOS – BIDDEFORD, ME; GAR IN FALMOUTH, MASS. 1905-1910; USS AGAWAM – SAMUEL TURNER 12th NEW HAMPSHIRE, US NAVY

GROUP OF 3 ID’D FRAMED PHOTOS – BIDDEFORD, ME; GAR IN FALMOUTH, MASS. 1905-1910; USS AGAWAM – SAMUEL TURNER 12th NEW HAMPSHIRE, US NAVY

This grouping of 3 antique photos includes one of GAR members standing in front a post, presumably in Falmouth.  An older, typed tag on the 2nd photo of GAR members posing in front of a building… (2025-650) Learn More »

COLONEL SAMUEL COLT PRESENTATION REVOLVERS OF MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS

COLONEL SAMUEL COLT PRESENTATION REVOLVERS OF MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS

To say the pistols are National Treasures is an understatement. There is probably no more iconic revolver from the American Civil War era than the US Model 1860 Army revolver produced by the famous… (1268-180) Learn More »

CLIPPED SIGNATURE OF GENERAL SYKES

CLIPPED SIGNATURE OF GENERAL SYKES

Clipped piece of paper measures 2.75” x 1.35”. Written in old pen & ink, "GW Sykes, / Major General / Comdg". Clear, readable ink signature. George Sykes (October 9, 1822 – February 8, 1880)… (2025-417) Learn More »

MODEL 1851 OFFICER’S SWORD BELT PLATE

MODEL 1851 OFFICER’S SWORD BELT PLATE

Civil War-era officer’s sword belt buckle. Cast brass eagle buckle with narrow (0.45”) hook on back. Raised detail on face. The buckle is still nicely curved and shows light wear on raised… (2025-918) Learn More »

RARE REVOLUTIONARY WAR FASCINE KNIFE BLADE RECOVERED FROM “WEST” CAMP IN HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT

RARE REVOLUTIONARY WAR FASCINE KNIFE BLADE RECOVERED FROM “WEST” CAMP IN HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT

This is a rare Revolutionary War artifact; being an early fascine knife blade. It measures 18” long overall with the blade being 10” long. There is a rectangular touch mark on the blade of which… (236-1129) Learn More »

$295.00
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WW1 ITALIAN HELMET, EX-JARRETT MUSEUM

WW1 ITALIAN HELMET, EX-JARRETT MUSEUM

A fine example of the Italian M1917 World War One helmet with original strong green paint and black painted Italian five-prong crown with the regimental number below. The comb is in place, as is the… (1202-696) Learn More »

US WW1 28th KEYSTONE DIVISION HELMET

US WW1 28th KEYSTONE DIVISION HELMET

A very nice World War One U.S. helmet with original rough sand finish, complete liner and chinstrap, with the tightening instruction label still there, showing an original painted red Keystone, 28th… (1202-704) Learn More »

$225.00
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THE GUN THAT REALLY WON THE (EARLY) WEST: ALLEN AND THURBER STANDARD OR MEDIUM SIZE PEPPERBOX

THE GUN THAT REALLY WON THE (EARLY) WEST: ALLEN AND THURBER STANDARD OR MEDIUM SIZE PEPPERBOX

Pepperboxes get some bad press for accuracy, but for pure firepower in a close-up encounter they did the job. Like this 4-1/2 inch, six-barrel .32 caliber version by Allen and Thurber, most were also… (2025-497) Learn More »

W.H. SMITH MARKED US CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS AT MYER’S HILL SPOTSYLVANIA IN DECEMBER 1955

W.H. SMITH MARKED US CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS AT MYER’S HILL SPOTSYLVANIA IN DECEMBER 1955

This maker-marked cartridge box plate was found at Myer’s Hill, the scene of fighting on May 14 at Spotsylvania as Grant tried to strike the right of the Confederate line, but poor roads delayed his… (2025-786) Learn More »

T-65 CONFEDERATE 1864 $100 BILL

T-65 CONFEDERATE 1864 $100 BILL

An original piece of Confederate money, being the $100 CSA T-65 bill featuring the portrait of Lucy Pickens, the wife of the governor of South Carolina during the war in the center of the bill. There… (2025-833) Learn More »

$95.00
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SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER

SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER

This is a Smith & Wesson, No. 2, Old Model Army Revolver. It is a .32 caliber, six-shot revolver with a 5” barrel, rosewood handles. Civil War serial number 3525. Production began in 1861, with… (2025-874) Learn More »

CLOSE TO REGULATION VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN'S FROCK COAT

CLOSE TO REGULATION VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN'S FROCK COAT

The coat is made of mid- gray wool, possibly imported from England. It has full-length skirts ending in the typical and desirable raw edge. The sleeves have an 8 1/2-inch billow at the elbow. The dark… (1268-060) Learn More »

FRAMED, UNMOUNTED WARTIME IMAGE OF GEN. FRANCIS C. BARLOW ALONG WITH SIGNATURE

FRAMED, UNMOUNTED WARTIME IMAGE OF GEN. FRANCIS C. BARLOW ALONG WITH SIGNATURE

Attractive 15” x 10” modern frame with triple mount with scrolling leaf design.  At left is an unmounted bust image in an oval measuring 3 ½” x 2”, approx. CDV sized.  Signature is ink on… (2025-432) Learn More »

RARE COPY – CUTLER’S BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG, SIGNED

RARE COPY – CUTLER’S BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG, SIGNED

This handsome Second Edition (1994) book is Volume 7 of the rare and stylized Butternut and Blue “Army of the Potomac” series.  Written by James L. McLean, this book details the Brigade of… (1180-256) Learn More »

$50.00
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ANSON MILLS PATENT CARTRIDGE BELT FOR THE .45-70 WITH NEW YORK BUCKLE

ANSON MILLS PATENT CARTRIDGE BELT FOR THE .45-70 WITH NEW YORK BUCKLE

This H-shaped, stamped belt plate was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1886 and used on what is sometimes called the “loose-loop” belt, which has woven cartridge loops and ends that are secured to the… (2025-908) Learn More »

$150.00
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THIRD MODEL, BRASS FRAME, 4-BARREL STARR PATENT PEPPERBOX PISTOL

THIRD MODEL, BRASS FRAME, 4-BARREL STARR PATENT PEPPERBOX PISTOL

Here is a very attractive .32 caliber third model pepperbox style pistol as made by Merrill Firearms Company in Baltimore for Eben T. Starr of Yonkers, NY. Similar in appearance to the Christian… (2025-653) Learn More »

IDENTIFIED MODEL 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD – LT.  JAMES H. WILLIAMS, 15TH MASS. INFANTRY

IDENTIFIED MODEL 1860 STAFF & FIELD OFFICER’S SWORD – LT. JAMES H. WILLIAMS, 15TH MASS. INFANTRY

This very nice Model 1860 Staff & Field Officer’s Sword by Bent & Bush, Boston, Mass. It is a very fine example of the pattern. The cast and brass hilt is loaded with original gilt and the… (2025-412) Learn More »

RARE “LEE ON HORSEBACK” COLD CAST SCULPTURE BY RON TUNISON

RARE “LEE ON HORSEBACK” COLD CAST SCULPTURE BY RON TUNISON

Here is a very rare, mint condition sculpture titled “Genl Robert E. Lee” made by the renowned sculptor depicts a true to life scene that is rich with great detail and historical accuracy, two of… (2025-1393) Learn More »

ORIGINAL SILVER-MOUNTED FIFE

ORIGINAL SILVER-MOUNTED FIFE

This wooden fife is a wonderful example of a typical musical wind instrument of the mid-19th century. In very good original condition, this Civil War-era cylindrical fife measures 17” long and is… (2025-727) Learn More »

$135.00
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COLT M1855 SIDE-HAMMER POCKET REVOLVER, MODEL 2

COLT M1855 SIDE-HAMMER POCKET REVOLVER, MODEL 2

This is a .28 caliber, 5 shot, single action, percussion revolver, with a 3.5” barrel. Maker barrel mark: “COLT’S PT.  ADDRESS COL. COLT / 1855 HARTFORD, CT USA”. Serial numbers (11625) are… (490-7322) Learn More »

$1,750.00
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WAR OF 1812 “CHEESE BOX” CANTEEN

WAR OF 1812 “CHEESE BOX” CANTEEN

Offered here is a very fine “cheese box” style wooden canteen. The body is painted black, with three black leather straps nailed to the rim to hold a shoulder strap. This canteen is without its… (2025-905) Learn More »

$495.00
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MONROE COUNTY, NY VETS ASSOCIATION RIBBON BADGE – GEN. E.G. MARSHALL, 1919

MONROE COUNTY, NY VETS ASSOCIATION RIBBON BADGE – GEN. E.G. MARSHALL, 1919

This piece of Civil War veteran memorabilia is in excellent condition and comes to us as part of a Monroe County-specific collection of GAR and associated items. A button pin with a celluloid coating… (2023-715) Learn More »

MONROE COUNTY, NY VETERANS BADGE – 1917, PVT. ROB ROY “MCNULTY” CONVERSE

MONROE COUNTY, NY VETERANS BADGE – 1917, PVT. ROB ROY “MCNULTY” CONVERSE

Rob Roy Converse served in Company I of the 40th Pennsylvania from September of 1861 through April of 1865, when he transferred to the 190th Pennsylvania to muster out on June 28th, 1865.  This pin… (2023-460) Learn More »

U.S. M1861 MAKER MARKED INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH PLATE

U.S. M1861 MAKER MARKED INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH PLATE

This leather box is for carrying an infantryman’s supply of .58 caliber rifle musket cartridges. The large outer flap remains soft and flexible with good finish overall. The leather is clean and… (2025-282) Learn More »

CONFEDERATE MAJOR CRITTENDEN'S COLONEL'S FROCK COAT

CONFEDERATE MAJOR CRITTENDEN'S COLONEL'S FROCK COAT

This begs an explanation! This Confederate Officer Charles T. Crittenden grew up near Cedar Mountain, Virginia. When the Civil War began, he was elected a Lieutenant in Company B, 13th Virginia this… (1268-064) Learn More »

IDENTIFIED HORSTMANN CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER CARRIED BY GEORGE BRECK, NEW YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY

IDENTIFIED HORSTMANN CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER CARRIED BY GEORGE BRECK, NEW YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY

Cavalry officer’s sabers carried by officers in the light artillery are not uncommon, particularly in volunteer units where regulations might be more loosely applied, and a cavalry officer’s… (490-5267) Learn More »

A SOUTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN'S SUPERB FROCK COAT

A SOUTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN'S SUPERB FROCK COAT

Worn by Robert Chisolm who formed Chisolm's Company, 1st Battalion South Carolina Sharpshooters on July 23,1862 after service in the artillery. This unit subsequently became Company A, 1st South… (1268-1006) Learn More »

ID PIN MADE FROM SILVER QUARTER – 17TH IOWA INFANTRY

ID PIN MADE FROM SILVER QUARTER – 17TH IOWA INFANTRY

This item is a soldier’s identification disk made from a silver Seated Liberty Quarter. The face was polished smooth and then finely engraved with initials “AS” at top with a large “B” in… (1268-123) Learn More »

½(HALF) PLATE DAGUERREOTYPE OF OLDER MAN, IN BRASS MAT

½(HALF) PLATE DAGUERREOTYPE OF OLDER MAN, IN BRASS MAT

This image features an extended bust view of an older gentleman in smart, period dress.  The image is framed by a brass mat and includes the case glass and a piece of heavy, older pasteboard… (1266-1028) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP POUCH

CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP POUCH

This is a Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. The leather shows light wear overall. This pattern has the closing tab sewn to the underside of the somewhat square-shaped outer flap. This latch tab is… (1268-1034) Learn More »

REMINGTON "DOUBLE DERRINGER" SECOND MODEL

REMINGTON "DOUBLE DERRINGER" SECOND MODEL

Remington manufactured more than 150,000 over-under, double-barreled derringers from 1866 until the end of their production in 1935. This is a .41 rimfire with two 3" barrels. There is an extractor… (2025-499) Learn More »

$450.00
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SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER WITH 5-INCH BARREL

SMITH & WESSON NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER WITH 5-INCH BARREL

This is a Smith & Wesson, No. 2, Old Model Army Revolver. It is a .32 caliber, six-shot revolver with 5” octagonal barrel and rosewood handles. Has early serial number of 1487 on butt strap.… (2025-491) Learn More »

U.S. ARTILLERY FUSE POUCH, ARSENAL MARKED

U.S. ARTILLERY FUSE POUCH, ARSENAL MARKED

Very nice condition leather fuse pouch. The leather of the outer flap is in good condition with tooled edge and slight upward curl at the corners.  The latch tab is stitched to the underside of the… (2025-176) Learn More »

MODEL 1851 OFFICER’S SWORD BELT PLATE

MODEL 1851 OFFICER’S SWORD BELT PLATE

Civil War-era officer’s sword belt buckle. Cast brass eagle buckle with 1.25” wide hook on back. Very nice, raised detail on face. The buckle is still nicely curved and only shows very little… (1268-1043) Learn More »

UNION SOLDIER LETTER - SERGEANT WILLIAM H. BAKER, 100TH NEW YORK INFANTRY, WITH COVER ADDRESSED TO CAPT. ANDERSON GRIFFIN ERIE CO, NY

UNION SOLDIER LETTER - SERGEANT WILLIAM H. BAKER, 100TH NEW YORK INFANTRY, WITH COVER ADDRESSED TO CAPT. ANDERSON GRIFFIN ERIE CO, NY

Dated “Camp of the 100th Regt. Seven Miles from Richmond, Sunday afternoon, May 26th, 1862.” Addressed to “Capt. Deacon Griffin, Capt. of Griffins Mill Home Guards, Dear Friend.” 4pp. on… (467-21) Learn More »

$155.00
Originally $195.00
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RELIC CONFEDERATE PICKET PIN – RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG

RELIC CONFEDERATE PICKET PIN – RECOVERED AT GETTYSBURG

This is an excavated Civil War iron picket pin.  A southern, hand-forged copy of the Federal regulation piece of cavalry equipment. Used to stake-down a horse temporarily while on picket or… (2025-531) Learn More »

$795.00
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SILVER 22ND CORPS BADGE ID'D TO PRIV.  EDGAR SMITH - 1ST NEW HAMPSHIRE HEAVY ARTILLERY

SILVER 22ND CORPS BADGE ID'D TO PRIV. EDGAR SMITH - 1ST NEW HAMPSHIRE HEAVY ARTILLERY

The Twenty-Second Army Corps, Department of Washington unofficially adopted this beautiful and quinquefoliate shaped badge with the center portion having raised 'crossed cannons' over cannon balls,… (2025-1156) Learn More »

NON-REGULATION SNARE DRUM WITH STICKS, SLING & PLATE -- ID’D TO 34TH NEW YORK DRUMMER

NON-REGULATION SNARE DRUM WITH STICKS, SLING & PLATE -- ID’D TO 34TH NEW YORK DRUMMER

This is constructed in the standard fashion, with a wood body fastened at the overlapping seam by brass tacks arranged in circular patterns around the vent hole. The maple shell measures 17” in… (1268-165) Learn More »

A LOUISIANA CONFEDERATE ARTILLERY CAPTAIN'S FROCK COAT

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… (1268-557) Learn More »

1893 NEW YORK DAY AT GETTYSBURG MEDAL

1893 NEW YORK DAY AT GETTYSBURG MEDAL

New York “Medals of Honor” for participation in the Battle of Gettysburg were brainchild of Daniel Sickles and adopted by the New York Monuments Commission for the Battlefield of Gettysburg on May… (2025-968) Learn More »

REGULATION SIZED RIFLEMAN’S INSIGNIA

REGULATION SIZED RIFLEMAN’S INSIGNIA

This insignia was issued for use on the 1858 dress hat of enlisted men. It differs from the earlier examples in several ways. This trumpet is larger, has a double instead of a single twist, a tightly… (2025-957) Learn More »

HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1819 HALL RIFLE, DATED 1832 – CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION

HARPERS FERRY MODEL 1819 HALL RIFLE, DATED 1832 – CONVERTED TO PERCUSSION

The overall length of the weapon is 52.5” with a round .54 caliber barrel that measures approximately 32 ½” long. Bore is clean with rifling. The surface of the barrel is lacquered brown color… (2025-442) Learn More »


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CDV OF 2ND LIEUTENANT CHARLES E. CROW, 4TH VA. (PURCELL) LIGHT ARTILLERY

This is a very nice CDV photograph of Charles E. Crow in Confederate uniform. It appears to be a second-generation image; photo of an existing photo. Regardless, the picture is clear with good contrast. Crow wears a Confederate 2nd lieutenant's,… (1138-988). Learn More »

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