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CIVIL WAR VERMONT CHAPLAIN’S HAVERSACK WITH GREAT PAINTED IDENTIFICATION: 15th VERMONT, SECOND VERMONT BRIGADE

CIVIL WAR VERMONT CHAPLAIN’S HAVERSACK WITH GREAT PAINTED IDENTIFICATION: 15th VERMONT, SECOND VERMONT BRIGADE

Material related to Civil War military Chaplains is extremely hard to find. This is a commercially produced “officer’s style” haversack with a great stencil in white on the reverse indicating… (2025-1851) Learn More »

FEDERAL MODEL 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER FOUND ON EAST CAVALRY FIELD, GETTYSBURG – GEISELMAN COLLECTION

FEDERAL MODEL 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER FOUND ON EAST CAVALRY FIELD, GETTYSBURG – GEISELMAN COLLECTION

This Civil War artifact is Federal Model 1860 light cavalry saber that was recovered in the battle area at East Cavalry Field in Gettysburg. Once part of the Norbert Oyler Collection, this edged… (942-14) Learn More »

$6,500.00
Originally $7,500.00

MARYLAND SWORD BELT PLATE

MARYLAND SWORD BELT PLATE

These plates follow the general configuration of the U.S. M1851, but substitute the 1854 version of the Great Seal of Maryland, simply moving the motto from a ribbon scroll at the bottom to the top of… (2025-767) Learn More »

SCARCE NON-DUG CONFEDERATE TWO-PIECE “CS” SWORD BELT PLATE

SCARCE NON-DUG CONFEDERATE TWO-PIECE “CS” SWORD BELT PLATE

This original Civil War Confederate two-piece interlocking belt buckle is the “Richmond style,” noted for its tall, thin and finely shaped letters with tall, straight serifs on a central disk that… (2025-777) Learn More »

$3,500.00
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SMITH PATENT SHOULDER STRAPS FOR AN INFANTRY CAPTAIN

SMITH PATENT SHOULDER STRAPS FOR AN INFANTRY CAPTAIN

This is a good pair of Civil War infantry captain’s shoulder straps showing just enough wear to indicate they saw service in the field. These are Smith Patent straps, using stamped gilt brass frames… (490-7381) Learn More »

$795.00
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HARDEE PATTERN BATTLE FLAG OF THE 8th ARKANSAS WITH BATTLE HONORS: DESCENDED IN THE FAMILY JOHN H. KELLY, COLONEL OF THE REGIMENT AND “BOY GENERAL OF THE CONFEDERACY,” MORTALLY WOUNDED SEPTEMBER 1864

HARDEE PATTERN BATTLE FLAG OF THE 8th ARKANSAS WITH BATTLE HONORS: DESCENDED IN THE FAMILY JOHN H. KELLY, COLONEL OF THE REGIMENT AND “BOY GENERAL OF THE CONFEDERACY,” MORTALLY WOUNDED SEPTEMBER 1864

This rare Arkansas Confederate Hardee pattern battleflag was among those described by British Lt. Col. J.A.L. Fremantle when he attended a review of Liddell’s brigade of Arkansas troops at Wartrace,… (1179-1395) Learn More »

RELIC GERMAN WORLD WAR ONE M1916 STAHLHELM

RELIC GERMAN WORLD WAR ONE M1916 STAHLHELM

A relic, battlefield pick-up, German Model 1916 steel helmet. These helmets have an instantly recognizable profile that made them unmistakable relics of “The Great War.” Spiked helmets may have… (1202-677) Learn More »

RARE MORSE CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX

RARE MORSE CARBINE CARTRIDGE BOX

This is a rarely encountered Confederate cartridge box.  It was used in conjunction with the cavalry carbine which was a .50 caliber breech-loading gun made for the South Carolina state militia. The… (1268-361) Learn More »

A GREAT EXAMPLE OF A CONFEDERATE "BALL BAG" CARTRIDGE BOX

A GREAT EXAMPLE OF A CONFEDERATE "BALL BAG" CARTRIDGE BOX

A ball bag is a cartridge box that holds fewer rounds then those typically issued but is less intrusive. They were made without tin liners or a wooden block. Suspended from the soldier's belt with… (1268-104) Learn More »

GETTYSBURG 12-POUNDER HOWITZER PASS BOX LID EX-MILLER POST #551, YORK SPRINGS, PA

GETTYSBURG 12-POUNDER HOWITZER PASS BOX LID EX-MILLER POST #551, YORK SPRINGS, PA

This lid from a pass box, used by artillery gun crews to bring live artillery cartridges up to a gun’s muzzle for loading. These were cylindrical in shape with the lid having a wood plug on the… (1202-870) Learn More »


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FEDERAL MODEL 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER FOUND ON EAST CAVALRY FIELD, GETTYSBURG – GEISELMAN COLLECTION

This Civil War artifact is Federal Model 1860 light cavalry saber that was recovered in the battle area at East Cavalry Field in Gettysburg. Once part of the Norbert Oyler Collection, this edged weapon specimen and its metal scabbard are fine… (942-14). Learn More »

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