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CONFEDERATE .58 CALIBER “6-GROOVE / RECUT MOLD” TEAT BASE BULLET

CONFEDERATE .58 CALIBER “6-GROOVE / RECUT MOLD” TEAT BASE BULLET

This bullet is a nose cast, Southern-made bullet. Basically, a typical grooved minie ball in .58 caliber with a pronounced teat in the cavity. In this case, the mold used to cast the usual three… (2024-970) Learn More »

NICELY FRAMED ENGRAVING AND MAP OF KENNEBEC ARSENAL

NICELY FRAMED ENGRAVING AND MAP OF KENNEBEC ARSENAL

Presented here is a Civil War-era newspaper engraving of the buildings of the Kennebec Arsenal in Maine. This is matted and framed alongside a plot plan of all the buildings. A very fine pair of… (236-1089) Learn More »

CDV PHOTO OF JOHN CUNDIFF, 2ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY

CDV PHOTO OF JOHN CUNDIFF, 2ND VIRGINIA CAVALRY

This is a post-war photograph of John Fletcher Cundiff in civilian clothes. He was a 28-year-old farmer from Chamblissburg, Bedford County, VA, when he enlisted on 5/11/1861 at Liberty, Virginia, as… (1266-1024) Learn More »

A NON-APPOMATTOX APPOMATTOX PAROLE AND OATH OF ALLEGIANCE: SERGEANT BENJAMIN H. WOODFORD, CO. E, 62nd VIRGINIA (MOUNTED) INFANTRY, WIA

A NON-APPOMATTOX APPOMATTOX PAROLE AND OATH OF ALLEGIANCE: SERGEANT BENJAMIN H. WOODFORD, CO. E, 62nd VIRGINIA (MOUNTED) INFANTRY, WIA

This comes from the collection of historian, scholar, and author Greg Coco, who pictured and discussed it in his 2006 Civil War Times article on Appomattox paroles. There he noted its slight… (1300-72) Learn More »

ALBUMEN PHOTO – CO. G, 1ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY REUNION, 1895

ALBUMEN PHOTO – CO. G, 1ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY REUNION, 1895

This photo measures 7 5/8” x 9 ½”, on an 11” x 14” mount.  Handwritten in ink along the lower edge is, “Taken at Williams Grove Augt 30 1895.”  Features a group of 11 men standing in… (1254-165) Learn More »

CONFEDERATE CLOVERLEAF PIKE

CONFEDERATE CLOVERLEAF PIKE

A very good, unmarked example of the striking Confederate “cloverleaf” pike formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum. The nickname obviously derives from the trefoil spearhead… (1179-1659) Learn More »

SCARCE SMITH PATENT INFANTRY MAJOR’S STRAPS WITH 1861 PATENT MARKINGS AND TIES

SCARCE SMITH PATENT INFANTRY MAJOR’S STRAPS WITH 1861 PATENT MARKINGS AND TIES

This is a good set of Smith patent infantry major’s shoulder straps, showing some use, but retaining good color, rubbed but legible red-ink patent markings on the reverse, and lace ties in place.… (1299-19) Learn More »

SMALL ALBUMEN PRINT OF "A CONTRAST" AT ANTIETAM - BRADY'S ALBUM GALLERY

SMALL ALBUMEN PRINT OF "A CONTRAST" AT ANTIETAM - BRADY'S ALBUM GALLERY

Brady image of the a young, dean Rebel at Antietam on double-ruled mount. Photo measures 4.5” x 3.2”, on 6” x 4.5” mount. "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1862, by Gardner… (2025-3169) Learn More »

SMALL ALBUMEN PRINT OF FRAME HOUSE ON FAIR OAKS BATTLEFIELD - BRADY'S ALBUM GALLERY

SMALL ALBUMEN PRINT OF FRAME HOUSE ON FAIR OAKS BATTLEFIELD - BRADY'S ALBUM GALLERY

Crisp and clear Brady image of a small house and big tree. A fresh grave is next to the tree. Image print is mounted on double-ruled mount. Photo measures 4.5” x 3.2” on 6” x 4.5 mount. "Entered… (2025-3168) Learn More »

ORIGINAL, U.S. MARKED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER

ORIGINAL, U.S. MARKED COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY REVOLVER

Presented here is a great version of an original Colt 1851, 3rd Model Navy Revolver in very good condition.  One of the most popular pistols ever produced by Samuel Colt’s firm in Hartford,… (2025-3351) Learn More »

$2,995.00
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PAIR OF SWORDS IDENTIFIED TO 2ND LT./CAPTAIN/MAJOR HENRY R. DALTON

PAIR OF SWORDS IDENTIFIED TO 2ND LT./CAPTAIN/MAJOR HENRY R. DALTON

The first sword is a Model 1860 Cavalry Sabre by the firm of J.E. Bleckmann, founded in Solingen in 1808. The sabre has its scabbard and is in good condition. The leather on the grip is missing and… (2025-3340) Learn More »

EXCELLENT CONDITION CIVIL WAR CAP BOX BY HAEDRICH WITH INSPECTOR STAMP, WOOL AND PICK

EXCELLENT CONDITION CIVIL WAR CAP BOX BY HAEDRICH WITH INSPECTOR STAMP, WOOL AND PICK

This is a very strong example of the regulation cap box for the percussion cap primers used on the majority of Civil War weapons. The box is complete, all original,  and in excellent condition. The… (1304-103) Learn More »

IMPORT SAXON FIREARM LIEGE MANUFACTURE MODEL 1851 FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

IMPORT SAXON FIREARM LIEGE MANUFACTURE MODEL 1851 FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

This Civil War P.J. Malherbe & Company “Saxon” Percussion Rifle was once part of George Rosensteel’s Civil War National Museum located in Gettysburg, PA on the Taneytown Road. Later the… (2025-3338) Learn More »

RARE INSPECTOR MARKED REGULATION MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD BY AMES, ID’D TO 11TH US INFANTRY CAPTAIN & LATER BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN W. AMES

RARE INSPECTOR MARKED REGULATION MODEL 1850 FOOT OFFICER’S SWORD BY AMES, ID’D TO 11TH US INFANTRY CAPTAIN & LATER BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN W. AMES

This inspected regulation Model 1850 foot officer’s sword made by Ames. Overall the drawn sword meas. approx. 36.25” long from point to pommel. The blade itself measures 30.00” long with a… (2025-3342) Learn More »

PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG

PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG

Taken by local photographer William H. Tipton, noted for his extensive early photographs of the Gettysburg battlefield and veterans. This view if of the 50th anniversary of the battle held at… (2025-3341) Learn More »

US MODEL 1842 HARPER’S FERRY MUSKET FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

US MODEL 1842 HARPER’S FERRY MUSKET FROM GEORGE ROSENSTEEL’S CIVIL WAR NATIONAL MUSEUM IN GETTYSBURG

This US Model 1842 Harper’s Ferry Musket dated 1850 was once part of George Rosensteel’s Civil War National Museum located in Gettysburg, PA on the Taneytown Road. Later the museum incorporated… (2025-3337) Learn More »

$3,950.00
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CIRCA 1890S TWO-TONED STRAW HAT WITH WAVED BRIM

CIRCA 1890S TWO-TONED STRAW HAT WITH WAVED BRIM

The tapered crown and inner brim are constructed of alternating bands of horsehair braid and wheat straw woven with a dagged edge. The outer edge of waved brim is composed of wider bands of woven… (1307-01) Learn More »

ANTIQUE HOOF KNIFE

ANTIQUE HOOF KNIFE

Old hoof knife marked “G. Wostenholm & Son / Washington Works / Sheffield England” and “I*XL” on the blade. Stag handled hoof knife for farriers with fixed blade. Dark brown patina and… (30-2092) Learn More »

$20.00
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148th NY INFANTRY BATTLE HONORS REUNION RIBBON

148th NY INFANTRY BATTLE HONORS REUNION RIBBON

This uncommon ribbon belonged to a member or close associate of the 148th New York and offers a full accounting of their combat service during the Civil War.  Made of white silk, all text and designs… (595-2310) Learn More »

ID’D DRAFTING SET – THE FAMED “BOY COLONEL” HENRY BERGWYN – 26th NC, KILLED AT GETTYSBURG ON JULY 1

ID’D DRAFTING SET – THE FAMED “BOY COLONEL” HENRY BERGWYN – 26th NC, KILLED AT GETTYSBURG ON JULY 1

Henry “Harry” King Burgwyn, Jr. was known as the “Boy Colonel” because he attained that rank at the early age of twenty. He was perhaps the youngest colonel in the Confederate Army.… (846-570) Learn More »


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