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VERY RARE “THE SOLDIER’S GRAVE” MEMORIAL LITHO BY CURRIER AND IVES – WILLIS H. GIFFORD, 5th NY ARTILLERY, KILLED AT CEDAR CREEK

VERY RARE “THE SOLDIER’S GRAVE” MEMORIAL LITHO BY CURRIER AND IVES – WILLIS H. GIFFORD, 5th NY ARTILLERY, KILLED AT CEDAR CREEK

Currier & Ives, the most successful publisher of mass market lithographs from 1834 to 1907, produced a number of customizable memorial prints for the grieving families of US Troops. During the… (1309-805) Learn More »

AN EARLY 1858 INFANTRY FORAGE CAP, POSSIBLY PRE-CIVIL WAR MANUFACTURE

AN EARLY 1858 INFANTRY FORAGE CAP, POSSIBLY PRE-CIVIL WAR MANUFACTURE

This quality private or state purchase hat has early features that distinguish it from those typical mass-produced war contracts. The hand sewn dark blue wool broadcloth cap rises close to 7 inches in… (1316-02) Learn More »

PLYMOUTH WHITNEY M1861 NAVY RIFLE SABER BAYONET BY COLLINS

PLYMOUTH WHITNEY M1861 NAVY RIFLE SABER BAYONET BY COLLINS

This is an example of the saber (or sword) bayonet issued with the US Navy’s Model 1861 rifle. Developed by John Dahlgren in the late 1850s, and nicknamed for the USS Plymouth, on which the ordnance… (2026-1232) Learn More »

$295.00
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1862-DATED COPY OF US INFANTRY & RIFLE TACTICS

1862-DATED COPY OF US INFANTRY & RIFLE TACTICS

This copy, printed by Lippincott of Philadelphia in 1862, details the regulations and doctrines of the US Army as of May 1, 1861. It includes instruction on all matters from tactics to drill across… (2026-938) Learn More »

$95.00
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CIVIL WAR US NAVY SAILOR’S SHAVING SOAP CASE

CIVIL WAR US NAVY SAILOR’S SHAVING SOAP CASE

Two-piece hard rubber shaving soap case, originally with interior mirror, and small brass suspension ring. The hard rubber material made these less likely to be injured by hot water, and would not… (2026-1329) Learn More »


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