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ORIGINAL WW1 PISTOL LANYARD

ORIGINAL WW1 PISTOL LANYARD

Original WW1 period manufacture. Khaki braided cord lanyard with metal fittings. Lanyard is approximately 33” long overall. A metal “slide” is on the cord and a metal clip is attached at the… (490-7224) Learn More »

$110.00
ON HOLD

22ND NYNG CHASSEUR-STYLE JACKET, EPAULETS, AND TROUSERS

22ND NYNG CHASSEUR-STYLE JACKET, EPAULETS, AND TROUSERS

This appealing uniform jacket, epaulets, and trousers came to us from the same source as the identified gray full-dress frock coat from the 22nd NYNG that we listed previously. That coat is identified… (410-913) Learn More »

UNTOUCHED, NON-EXCAVATED OFFICER’S SPURS WITH STARBURST ROWELS

UNTOUCHED, NON-EXCAVATED OFFICER’S SPURS WITH STARBURST ROWELS

A very good condition pair of brass spurs following the general lines of Civil War issue M1859 enlistedman’s spurs, as would be worn by cavalrymen or mounted light-artillerymen, but with silvered… (1254-157) Learn More »

DOUBLE ROW MAJOR OF STAFF SHOULDER STRAPS

DOUBLE ROW MAJOR OF STAFF SHOULDER STRAPS

A very good pair of Civil War officer’s shoulder straps with gold oak leaves of a Major set on a black velvet ground indicating a staff appointment, likely at the brigade or higher level, (though… (1311-17) Learn More »

PRE-WAR CARD IMAGE OF LINCOLN IN PERIOD FRAME

PRE-WAR CARD IMAGE OF LINCOLN IN PERIOD FRAME

This photograph of a lithograph of Abraham Lincoln shows him in his younger, pre-war days and is mounted to a plain, white card.  The image is housed in a period frame featuring ornated, carved… (2025-1906) Learn More »

CAVALRY TROOPER'S HARDEE HAT

CAVALRY TROOPER'S HARDEE HAT

This is perhaps the showiest piece of Civil War headgear out there- the plumed Model 1858 Army Hat, better known by its nicknames as the Hardee or Jeff Davis hat. Derived from the pattern adopted by… (490-7360) Learn More »

CIRCA 1863-1865 DEEP LILAC AND WHITE TRANSLUCENT SILK TAFFETA DRESS

CIRCA 1863-1865 DEEP LILAC AND WHITE TRANSLUCENT SILK TAFFETA DRESS

1863-1865 deep lilac and white translucent silk taffeta dress with lilac sash and bows, probably for a petite young lady, from the Texas Civil War Museum. The bodice ‘tis a puzzlement. The initial… (1307-41) Learn More »

GROUP OF C. 1870-1900 LACE COLLARS AND PAIR OF LACE MITTS

GROUP OF C. 1870-1900 LACE COLLARS AND PAIR OF LACE MITTS

Group of three lace collars and one pair of lace mitts, c.1870-1900. A. A very nice standing lace collar and attached jabot made with linen thread and ivory silk tape. The standing portion of the… (1307-34) Learn More »

CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX FROM GETTYSBURG'S SHIELDS MUSEUM

CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX FROM GETTYSBURG'S SHIELDS MUSEUM

This incomplete relic condition carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. We believe this is the pattern… (2025-2023) Learn More »

DRESS EPAULETTES IN TIN CASE – 42ND HIGHLAND INFANTRY (BLACK WATCH)

DRESS EPAULETTES IN TIN CASE – 42ND HIGHLAND INFANTRY (BLACK WATCH)

Pair of beautiful dress, bullion epaulettes in their tin carrying case. Epaulette upper-surfaces feature beautiful, bright gilt ribbed material with a single row bullion border, gilt brass outer… (1252-11) Learn More »

1975 REPRINT OF THE 1891 ORIGINAL - HISTORY OF THE FOURTH SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

1975 REPRINT OF THE 1891 ORIGINAL - HISTORY OF THE FOURTH SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY

Title page reads “HISTORY OF THE FOURTH REGIMENT OF S.C. VOLUNTEERS FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE WAR UNTIL LEE’S SURRENDER…” by J. W. Reid who served in Company C of the regiment and published… (1180-186) Learn More »

$20.00
Originally $35.00

SECOND EDITION STUDY OF THE MINE RUN CAMPAIGN

SECOND EDITION STUDY OF THE MINE RUN CAMPAIGN

This title was part of The Virginia Civil War Battles and Leaders Series produced by H. E. Howard during the 1980’s and ‘90’s. The full title of this volume is “MINE RUN: A CAMPAIGN OF LOST… (1180-169) Learn More »

$25.00
Originally $40.00

NICE MAKER-MARKED CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX

NICE MAKER-MARKED CIVIL WAR CAVALRY CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX

This carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. This specimen is constructed of strong, black bridle… (1309-525) Learn More »

$250.00
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“PUBLIC PROPERTY” MARKED POWDER FLASK

“PUBLIC PROPERTY” MARKED POWDER FLASK

These flasks were made for use with military rifles, particularly the 1817 Common Rifle, but could be used with the Hall or any of the older patterns still in service. Producing hollow-body copper… (1309-752) Learn More »

1853 BATTY PEACE FLASK

1853 BATTY PEACE FLASK

This is a copper and brass powder flask in nice condition. Measures approximately 9” tall x 4” at widest point. Both sides are adorned with a spread-winged eagle above a circle of stars that… (1256-80) Learn More »

INTERESTING GEORGE LEONARD CONCEALED HAMMER PEPPERBOX PISTOL

INTERESTING GEORGE LEONARD CONCEALED HAMMER PEPPERBOX PISTOL

These rare Leonard Pepperbox pistols were produced circa 1849 to 1850 with an estimated production of only several hundred. This pistol has a 3.25” stationary, .31 caliber, four shot barrel that… (2025-495) Learn More »

$895.00
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SPECTACULAR THREE PIECE BLACK SILK SATIN ENSEMBLE

SPECTACULAR THREE PIECE BLACK SILK SATIN ENSEMBLE

This spectacular three-piece black silk satin ensemble from the Texas Civil War Museum consists of an afternoon bodice, an evening bodice, and a skirt with train. Occasionally described in period… (1307-17) Learn More »

GETTYSBURG RELIC P1855 RIFLEMAN’S BELT HARDWARE – CRAWFORD FARM/MARSH CREEK – EX-BREAM COLLECTION

GETTYSBURG RELIC P1855 RIFLEMAN’S BELT HARDWARE – CRAWFORD FARM/MARSH CREEK – EX-BREAM COLLECTION

This hardware grouping corresponded to a Pattern 1855 Rifleman’s Belt, adopted prior to the Civil War for issuance to rifle-equipped regular US infantry and in select use through the Civil… (224-767) Learn More »

REGULATION UNITED STATES ARMY FORAGE CAP ID’D TO A REGIMENT THAT WON SIX MEDALS OF HONOR

REGULATION UNITED STATES ARMY FORAGE CAP ID’D TO A REGIMENT THAT WON SIX MEDALS OF HONOR

The 3rd Vermont Infantry regiment was a three-years infantry regiment in the Union Army during the Civil War It served in the eastern theater, predominantly in the 6th Corps, Army of the Potomac,… (1179-405) Learn More »

$3,950.00
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C1880 FORMAL GIRL’S DRESS OF IVORY SILK SATIN

C1880 FORMAL GIRL’S DRESS OF IVORY SILK SATIN

This tiny, formal girl’s dress c.1880, from the Texas Civil War Museum, is made of ivory silk satin. It is embellished with multiple rows of shirring, unusual chemical lace trimming, silk moiré… (1307-20) Learn More »


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CONFEDERATE DEEP SOUTH DEPOT ENLISTEDMAN'S KEPI

Federal soldier George Wilson, 21st Missouri Infantry (US), captured this cap at the Fort Blakely fight near Mobile, Alabama April 9th, 1865.  The cap appears to have been mass produced at a clothing depot and this depot used a distinctive light… (2025-300). Learn More »

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