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U.S. M1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SLING AND PLATES AND BAYONET HOLE

U.S. M1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH SLING AND PLATES AND BAYONET HOLE

Box is for carrying the .58 caliber rifle musket cartridge. Outer flap is in good condition. The leather is clean and smooth with an oval “US” plate attached by a leather thong. The face of the… (1256-02) Learn More »

WASHINGTON D.C. SOUVENIR MINIATURE SHOE MADE OF MACERATED CURRENCY WITH PARTIAL LABEL

WASHINGTON D.C. SOUVENIR MINIATURE SHOE MADE OF MACERATED CURRENCY WITH PARTIAL LABEL

A miniature shoe made from macerated currency for sale to tourists of the nation’s capital. This has a paper label on the bottom: “Made of the the U.S. Bank Notes redeemed and macerated by the… (1202-184) Learn More »

ONE OF THE LAST - THE STORY OF SGT. JOSEPH DE CUSATI, 453RD BOMB GROUP, KILLED IN ACTION MARCH 30, 1945

ONE OF THE LAST - THE STORY OF SGT. JOSEPH DE CUSATI, 453RD BOMB GROUP, KILLED IN ACTION MARCH 30, 1945

De Cusati, Andrew J. Softcover, 112 pages. Numerous b&w photos. On March 30, 1945, just days after his 22nd birthday, Joseph De Cusati of New Haven, CT was killed in action while on a bombing… (602-22) Learn More »

GEORGE WASHINGTON MACERATED CURRENCY PORTRAIT BUST WITH PARTIAL LABEL

GEORGE WASHINGTON MACERATED CURRENCY PORTRAIT BUST WITH PARTIAL LABEL

A portrait bust of George Washingon made from macerated currency for sale to tourists of the nation’s capital. This has a paper label on the bottom on its origin and noting that  currency of about… (1202-183) Learn More »

CAT IN A SHOE MADE FROM MACERATED CURRENCY

CAT IN A SHOE MADE FROM MACERATED CURRENCY

A statuette of a cat sitting in shoe made from macerated currency for sale to tourists of the nation’s capital. If the adults could resist portrait busts of Washington and Lincoln perhaps children… (1202-181) Learn More »


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CONFEDERATE ENLISTEDMAN'S ARTILLERY SHELL JACKET

This is a very fine identified Confederate shell jacket, allegedly worn by Private Edwin F. Barnes, 1st Company, Virginia Howitzers, Light Artillery, the famous Richmond Howitzers. Barnes initially enlisted April 1861, in Co. H of the 15th Virginia… (2025-1796). Learn More »

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