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U.S. 1855 PATTERN RIFLEMAN’S BELT

U.S. 1855 PATTERN RIFLEMAN’S BELT

This scarce 1855 rifleman’s belt rig is in very good condition and complete with its two-piece frame buckle, brass belt loops, and bayonet frog and support straps. Constructed of black waxed-leather… (1142-49) Learn More »

MICHIGAN COAT BUTTON

MICHIGAN COAT BUTTON

This is a coat size Michigan State seal button. Three-piece construction and gilted. Backmark: “SCOVILL MF'G CO. / WATERBURY”.  Used on staff buttons circa 1860s. Coat size, 22mm to… (286-1063) Learn More »

FRAMED ALBUMEN OF 17TH NEW YORK OFFICER WHO DIED OF DISEASE

FRAMED ALBUMEN OF 17TH NEW YORK OFFICER WHO DIED OF DISEASE

Very nice albumen of R. Stewart Hart, 1st lieutenant of Company F, 17th New York in what looks to be the original wooden frame. Image shows Hart holding his Model 1850 foot officer’s sword in his… (545-25) Learn More »

$395.00
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OUR STORY: THE LIVES AND LEGACY OF THOSE WHO SERVED IN BATTERY B FIRST RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY

OUR STORY: THE LIVES AND LEGACY OF THOSE WHO SERVED IN BATTERY B FIRST RHODE ISLAND LIGHT ARTILLERY

Written by Stephen Evangelista. Softcover, 7”x10”, 232 pages. Full color illustrations and photographs. This newly published book takes a close look at the individual lives of the brave and heroic… (ST501189) Learn More »

SELECTION OF FRAMED CIVIL WAR PRINTS

Below is a list of a large selection of framed prints with Civil War related subjects, including many by famed artists Don Troiani and Dale Gallon. Each is listed with our item code and the title of… Learn More »

"HORSESOLDIERING IN GETTYSBURG", COMMEMORATING OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY

"HORSEDSOLDIERING IN GETTYSBURG", COMMEMORATING OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY

Written by our own John Peterson, click here for the article "Horsesoldiering in Gettysburg, Part 2, running from pages 20-22, which is featured in the annual Gettysburg Section of the July issue of… Learn More »

19TH CENTURY CURVED SCISSORS

19TH CENTURY CURVED SCISSORS

Item meas. approx. 8.00 inches long with the cutting end curved upward. Scissors are in good condition and operate properly. Surfaces have a light patina.… (413-119) Learn More »

19TH CENTURY MAKER MARKED TORTISE SHELL HANDLED SCALPEL

19TH CENTURY MAKER MARKED TORTISE SHELL HANDLED SCALPEL

Scalpel has a good tortoise shell handle that meas. approx. 3.50 inches long. Scalpel swings out okay but the blade is slightly mottled and pitted close to the swivel pin making the maker’s mark… (413-111) Learn More »

LONG THIN FORCEPS MADE BY TIEMANN

LONG THIN FORCEPS MADE BY TIEMANN

Forceps has a long thin curved nose that tapers to a rounded point. It has a tweezer like mechanism on the handle. The overall length is approx. 7.75 inches while the curved nose is approx. 5.25… (413-113) Learn More »

“SOLDIER’S NEWS-LETTER”. VOL. 1, NO. 9. ( 8th VERMONT INFANTRY)

“SOLDIER’S NEWS-LETTER”. VOL. 1, NO. 9. ( 8th VERMONT INFANTRY)

Dated “Gretna, Louisiana, Dec. 29, 1863.”  A.W. Eastman, Editor and Proprietor. 4 pp., 8.375 x 6.25. Exhibits fold-marks & light foxing. This interesting news sheet, written for Union… (2021-63) Learn More »

$250.00
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RARE USN GOSPORT NAVY YARD PRIMING FLASK

Gosport Shipyard was the original name of the facility in Portsmouth, Virginia, that was founded in 1767, passed into the hands of Virginia in the Revolution, was leased from that state by the U.S. government in 1794, purchased by them in 1801 and… (490-6824). Learn More »

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