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SOUTH CAROLINA 1855 $10 BILL SIGNED BY FUTURE CONFEDERATE GENERAL CLEMENT STEVENS

SOUTH CAROLINA 1855 $10 BILL SIGNED BY FUTURE CONFEDERATE GENERAL CLEMENT STEVENS

An original piece of Southern money, being a $10 bill from the Planters & Mechanics Bank of South Carolina. A spread-winged eagle is at center. Dated 6 Sept. 1855. Plate C. Serial number 30 in… (825-133) Learn More »

T-39 CONFEDERATE 1862 $100 BILL

T-39 CONFEDERATE 1862 $100 BILL

An original piece of Confederate money, being the $100 CSA T-39 bill featuring a vignette of a steam train (with white steam) in the center while to the left, a milkmaid is featured. Trains played a… (825-131) Learn More »

MINTY .69 CALIBER M1816/1842 MUSKET BALL SCREW

MINTY .69 CALIBER M1816/1842 MUSKET BALL SCREW

This is a non-excavated Civil War musket accessory. It is an iron appendage that could screw onto the threaded ramrod end to enable a soldier to “pull” a bullet and unload his musket. The piece… (2025-645) Learn More »

$75.00
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BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER, POCKET MODEL REVOLVERS

BULLET MOLD FOR .31 CALIBER, POCKET MODEL REVOLVERS

Iron, two cavity bullet mold for the .31 caliber "Pocket Model" revolvers. It casts one round ball and one elongated bullet. Unmarked, swinging sprue cutter is attached to the top. Cavities remain… (2025-640) Learn More »

STARR CARBINE – SN “13622” – GOOD CONDITION

STARR CARBINE – SN “13622” – GOOD CONDITION

Between 1861 and 1864 over 20,000 percussion model carbines were produced by the Starr Arms Company - a .54 caliber with a barrel length of 21 inches, overall length of 37.65 inches. Barrel has much… (1099-45) Learn More »

LATE-1863 PATTERN 1859 MCCLELLAN SADDLE

LATE-1863 PATTERN 1859 MCCLELLAN SADDLE

For consideration is this original Model 1859 McClellan saddle, the most widely used model by United States mounted troops during the Civil War.   In excellent condition overall, this wartime… (413-228) Learn More »

$1,295.00
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EXCELLENT CONDITION U.S. M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

EXCELLENT CONDITION U.S. M-1855 SPRINGFIELD SOCKET BAYONET & SCABBARD

This is the Model 1855 socket bayonet for Springfield rifle muskets. Measures approximately 21” overall. This specimen features a bright shiny surface overall with scattered small gray… (2024-325) Learn More »

UNCOMMON M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY MILLARD – DATED 1862

UNCOMMON M1860 CAVALRY SABER BY MILLARD – DATED 1862

Produced under the smallest government contract for sabers (10,000) by the D. J. Millard Company’s manufacturing center in Clayville, New York, this early production weapon is a M1860 Light Cavalry… (1304-14) Learn More »

STATE OF TEXAS $10 TREASURY WARRANT, DATED 1864, SIGNED BY PRINCIPAL OF TEXAS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

STATE OF TEXAS $10 TREASURY WARRANT, DATED 1864, SIGNED BY PRINCIPAL OF TEXAS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

A “Treasury Warrant" refers to a piece of state-issued paper money, from the Civil War era, that served as a form of currency backed by the state's credit to finance its activities during the… (825-127) Learn More »

STATE OF TEXAS $2.50 TREASURY WARRANT, DATED 1862

STATE OF TEXAS $2.50 TREASURY WARRANT, DATED 1862

A “Treasury Warrant" refers to a piece of state-issued paper money, from the Civil War era, that served as a form of currency backed by the state's credit to finance its activities during the… (825-125) Learn More »


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MODEL 1851 SWORD BELT PLATE FROM HARPERS FERRY ON A GREAT DISPLAY CARD

This sword belt plate, a very good example of an early pick-up, is mounted on a great old card typical of early relic displays labeled in brown ink, “Officers Belt Plate / battlefield of Harpers Ferry / West Virginia.” The plate has an untouched,… (1202-196). Learn More »

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