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Top bar is inscribed “BOSTON 1904.” Has pin on back. Ribbon is half sky-blue and half gold with some light surface wear. Dark lettering reads “POST 63. PHILA.” Standard GAR star at bottom with… (172-2399) Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
Top bar has enameled blue center with “BOSTON 1890” in gold. Pin on back. Suspended from top bar are crossed cannons with an enameled blue shield superimposed over the center. Somewhat worn gold… (172-2394) Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
This was located just forward of the B17 / B24 bomber vertical and horizontal stabilizers with one facing the port hole on each side of the plane. It held the ANM2 50 Cal machine gun in place for… (873-77) Learn More »
$1,500.00
Originally $2,000.00
Massachusetts required its militia to supply their own muskets, but in the run-up to the War of 1812 received muskets from the US and purchased some on its own. This flintlock musket rates near Fine… (2025-3667) Learn More »
$2,795.00
ON HOLD
Creamer sized pitcher features a green and yellow sponged design. Gold lettering reads, “GETTYSBURG, PA”. Underside is marked, “PADEN CITY ARTWARE, 22 KT. GOLD”. Measures 4” tall by 1 ¾”… (2022-499) Learn More »
$20.00
Originally $35.00
Dated "Camp Stoneman /Washington, DC. /July 12, 1865. Addressed to "Bob". 4 pp. in ink on line paper, "5 x 8. Exhibits fold-marks, else VG. John R. Craig was commissioned as Captain into the US… (2022-34) Learn More »
$65.00
Originally $95.00
John W. Ashcraft was active in Confederate veteran affairs. According to his 1932 obituary in the Confederate Veteran, he was a subscriber from its first issue, missed only two Confederate reunions,… (2022-133) Learn More »
$350.00
Originally $475.00
ON HOLD
This is a steel die for producing an oval SC belt plate or cartridge box plate that would measure about 97mm by 53mm. The die dates to the 20th Century and conceivably could be taken to be for… (2026-12) Learn More »
Flayderman noted that US Contract Muskets Model 1812 or Contract 1812 types would more aptly be titled, “Contract Muskets of the 1812 Period.” This J.J. Henry produced musket is a perfect example… (2025-3648) Learn More »
Silver and enamel official badge of the Eighteenth (XVIII) Army Corps, Department of North Carolina/ Army of the James. New York: B. T. Hayward, ca 1864. The smaller foliate cross device at the center… (1298-05) Learn More »
$800.00
SOLD
A very good condition and very hard-to-find set of sword slings for a Civil War general officer’s sword belt. For General Officers US regulations specified sword belts of standard configuration, but… (1273-17) Learn More »
This fascinating little group of items belonged to Dennis H. Smith who served nine months as a private in Company B, 28th Maine Infantry. Smith was born in Peru, Maine in March of 1843. At age 19 he… (2022-401) Learn More »
$1,250.00
Originally $1,950.00
This striking ribbon commemorates the 8th reunion of the 144th New York Infantry. The ribbon is blue silk, with brilliant embossed gold text and top border patterning. Some of the gilt has rubbed… (2025-1153) Learn More »
This uncommon reunion ribbon features multi-colored text and two motifs. The ribbon is white silk with only a single, miniscule spot stain and a set of small perforations at the top edge – likely… (595-2027) Learn More »
This group of Civil War soldier’s field gear was brought home by Maine veteran Benjamin Franklin Goodwin, who served in the 6th Corps in the Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah from 1862… (2025-3676) Learn More »
This example of a brass, two-piece suspension badge is an original United Confederate Veteran’s pin badge as worn by its members at their 35th Annual Reunion in 1925 at Dallas, TX. The die-struck,… (2025-3519) Learn More »
$250.00
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August 9, 1862. It was the moment of crisis at the battle of Cedar Mountain. Hand to hand fighting sent the left wing of Stonewall Jackson's army reeling back in confusion. Jackson realized he needed… (12-168) Learn More »
$210.00
Originally $280.00
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Dated Washington, DC 15th April, 1878. Pre-printed letter-head: "The / Washington Beneficial Endowment Association / of the District of Columbia…". One page letter written in ink on lined paper… (337-181) Learn More »
$1,875.00
Originally $2,500.00
This small, heart-shaped pendant measures approx. 1” x ¼” in size, with a delicate link chain which is 10” in length measuring from the clasp to the pendant. Overall in very fine condition,… (2025-3554) Learn More »
$250.00
SOLD
The Southern Cross of Honor was conceived of in 1898, adopted in 1899 and first issued in 1900. These were given by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to living Confederate veterans with… (2025-3555) Learn More »
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Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
This one page letter is a fine war dated missive, in ink on 7 ¾” x 9 ¼” lined paper. Dated “Johnson’s Island, July 14th 1864”; Johnson’s Island was a large prison where Confederate officers were held, near Sandusky, OH. The letter… (2025-3323). Learn More »