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This big bullet is a Northern arsenal-made bullet. Literally “pressed and turned” on a bullet machine where a slug of lead was cut, pressed in a die to form the nose and cavity, then turned on a… (2024-981) Learn More »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
A delicate, small-sized powder flask measuring just 2-3/4” by 1-1/2” and likely intended for a small pocket pistol or revolver. The body is embossed on both sides with a narrow, fan-shaped or… (1309-335) Learn More »
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 »
Grand Army of the Republic “Putnam” Post #142 was founded in the village of Marquette and remained active from 1883-1929. The ribbon condition is good, with minimal fabric loss at the top edge. … (595-2092) Learn More »
Sedgwick Post 8 of the Grand Army of the Republic was active from 1882-1924, and was located in Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont. This mourning ribbon, made for a veteran/member of the post, is in… (595-2082) Learn More »
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 »
$2,250.00
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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 »
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 »
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 »
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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#9 in Epic of Gettysburg Series. Number 814/1500. Copyright 1995. Overall measures 30 3/4” x 24 1/2”. Excellent condition; unframed. Does not have an artist’s COA. May require additional… (2025-1499) Learn More »
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 »
The first railroad track widely laid in the United States was made of wooden stringers, running in the direction of travel, with a flat iron bar fastened to the top, called strap iron. This served… (84-97) Learn More »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
This slouch hat has "IT", that is the look and feel of a hat worn in combat. The owner Lieutenant to Captain Augustine N. Parsons saw plenty of that in the 1st New Jersey Light Artillery, Battery A. NEW JERSEY 1ST LIGHT ARTILLERY (Three Years): This… (1268-546). Learn More »