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This British-made accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the Pattern-1853 Enfield rifle musket. The Enfield bayonet has the distinction of being the first universal issue bayonet… (490-7539) Learn More »
Civil War soldiers had to provide their own methods of identification, with commercial suppliers offering a variety of stamped or engraved badges often in the form of medals or awards. In collecting… (2025-3037) Learn More »
A very good example of a Civil War “Eagle / War of 1861” pattern identification disk worn by a young drummer from New York who saw some early service in the 61st New York, a very active regiment… (2025-3028) Learn More »
This is a great Appomattox parole filled out for Corporal Henry Kopman of Green’s Battery in Stark’s Battalion of Artillery, a battery also known at the Louisiana Guard Artillery in which Kopman… (1300-69) Learn More »
This is a gun tool that measures 3.6” in overall length. It is a combination tool with a box end percussion cone (nipple) wrench and two screwdriver blades; one fixed on the main body of the tool… (2025-2807) Learn More »
This Federal box plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern and was recovered in the position of the 18th Corps at Cold Harbor. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass… (2025-2828) Learn More »
$275.00
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Offered here is a M1935 Italian 2-liter canteen made completely of aluminum and covered in soldier “trench art.” Canteen is complete except for cloth cover and strap which was discarded to enable… (1202-945) Learn More »
Offered here is a fine Model 1918 canteen made by the Aluminum Company of America. Aluminum canteen with aluminum cap and copper cap chain. Mold seam runs around the body. Marked “U.S. / ACA 1918”… (1202-947) Learn More »
$295.00
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Born in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1816, Corse had varied career pursuits prior to the war, working as a banker, gold miner, and soldier serving in the Mexican-American War. Corse served the Army of… (1189-157) Learn More »
This inscribed Colt 1849 Pocket Revolver rates very good for condition and bears a dead-real inscription on the backstrap dating to 1862 or so commemorating or honoring the owner’s enlistment in… (490-7535) Learn More »
$2,950.00
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John Williams Walker Fearn (January 13, 1832 – April 7, 1899). Fearn studied law and was admitted to the local bar on his twenty-first birthday. Quite soon he practiced before the U.S. Supreme… (1266-242) Learn More »
Below is a list of a patriotic covers, each priced at $20.00. Postally unused. All are in very good condition, as can be seen in the scans; click on the links to view the front and back of each… (1179-) Learn More »
A good example of the eagle and shield flask embossed on both sides with an eagle with raised wings underneath an arc of nine stars, with four more flanking it, and raised lines indicating sunrays in… (2025-2410) Learn More »
Finely engraved, jeweler-made identification disk worn by Andrew James McLardy, a private in Company B of the 90th Pennsylvania, who lost an arm at Antietam in fighting at the East Woods and… (2025-3073) Learn More »
This non-excavated Federal belt plate is of the regulation 1839 pattern. Constructed in the die-struck and rolled brass method, the brass accoutrement’s face shows a clear “US”. There are no… (595-2382) Learn More »
An original Civil War Burnside 5th Model carbine with “F” stamp on the underside wood of the fore-stock, midway between the screw and the front of the receiver. The “F” stamp is light and… (2023-3049) Learn More »
This unmounted silver print measures approximately 5.5 inches in length and 4 inches wide. This photograph is a lesser-known photograph type called a silver print, where silver halide is suspended in… (1189-190) Learn More »
The cartridge box rig is complete with the shoulder sling and all loops and buckles in place, with both belt plates, and with both magazine tins. It has not been treated with any polish, dressing, or… (2025-2619) Learn More »
$1,295.00
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Designed to enable the cavalryman to carry the saber suspended from a single ring on the belt and be able to detach it and quickly get it out of the way to fight on foot, or attach it to a ring on the… (362-1272) Learn More »
This magnum decanter is lead glass with a small polished pontil. The neck is cut with flutes encircled by 2 bands of parallel lines. The base of the decanter is also cut with flutes. The large,… (1239-95) Learn More »
$240.00
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This antique optical instrument from the mid-19th century is a very appealing, four-fold collapsible telescope/spyglass in very good condition. Made of brass, this device is constructed with four… (172-1299) Learn More »
$195.00
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This is a scarce piece of Civil War artillery related leather. This is a pendulum hausse sight case. Pendulum Hausse sights were weighted brass pieces that were mounted on the breech of a cannon and… (2025-2038) Learn More »
The P1826 breast plate was still in widespread use during the Civil War as a commonly issued item to be affixed to the sling of the rifleman’s cartridge box. The plate is not overly tarnished on the… (595-2367) Learn More »
This unmounted silver print measures approximately 5.5 inches in length and 4 inches in width. Early Life and Education Raleigh Edward Colston was born in Paris in 1825. At a young age, he was adopted… (1189-156) Learn More »
This mounted silver print measures approximately 5.5 inches in length and 4 inches in width and features a bust view of General John R. Cooke. General John Rogers Cooke (1833–1891) was a Confederate… (1189-155) Learn More »
Measuring 4-1/2 by 2 inches, this ornate flask is in very good condition with tight seams, no dents and sharp detail. The brown lacquer finish is largely intact, showing just some minor age spots and… (1304-74) Learn More »
Daniel Sweetland was something of a comparative rarity during the Civil War having enlisted at the ripe age of 40 years as a father of 6 children. He enlisted as a Corporal on 11/10/1861 and on that… (1268-236) Learn More »
Imagery includes a British coat of arms, six crowns in red, and a half sun in black ink. Text in red ink, “THIRTY Shillings….” This New Jersey note from the April 8, 1762 issue was printed by… (286-1447) Learn More »
$150.00
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This Pennsylvania note from the October 25, 1775 issue was printed by Hall and Sellers on paper containing blue threads and mica flakes. This Five Shilling bill is far scarcer than lower… (205-187) Learn More »
This excavated plate has a brass face with beautiful smooth dark brown patina. The detail on the eagle is good. The reverse has all of the lead fill. Both iron hooks remain and are strong. Label on… (595-2366) Learn More »
$145.00
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This is a very good example of the regulation US army cap box, an accoutrement carried by literally every soldier with a percussion arm. This is the standard configuration coming in about 1862, using… (1304-104) Learn More »
This badge commemorates the 18th Annual Reunion of the 128th New York Infantry, held in Poughkeepsie on October 18th, 1904. The ribbon is brilliant blue and virtually free of damage. The front… (595-2286) Learn More »
This is a 21” long socket bayonet with 18.5” triangular blade, hollow-ground flutes, and flat edges. There is a 3” bottom-bridged socket with three-step (T-shaped) mortise. Strong “US”… (998-704) Learn More »
This a solid example of the scarce socket bayonet for the Greene Under-hammer Bolt Action Rifle. James Durrell Greene had a distinguished career in the US military but is probably best known for the… (490-3251) Learn More »
Priest, John Michael. June 2024, Savas Beatie. 2025 paperback edition; 28 images, 19 maps; 444 pages. Part of the Essential Gettysburg series. “Priest’s new history is a powerful and important… (ST501236) Learn More »
This is a good, untouched, non-excavated pair of Civil War US army issue enlisted man’s shoulder scales showing a fairly even, aged patina to the brass, with a few shallow dings and just one small… (2025-2648) Learn More »
Produced by the Spencer Rifle Company of Boston, Massachusetts, this Model 1860 Spencer breechloading repeating carbine is in very good original condition. The carbine, which fired the .52 caliber,… (2025-2794) Learn More »
$2,395.00
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This is an excellent Civil War-era percussion cap pouch. This pattern has the closing tab as a continuation of the outer flap. This latch tab is unbroken. A small brass letter “K” is affixed to… (490-7634) Learn More »
This wooden fife is a wonderful example of a typical musical wind instrument of the mid-19th century. In good original condition, this Civil War-era cylindrical fife measures 14.5” long and is made… (490-7483) Learn More »
$125.00
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Dated January 1st, 1863, Raleigh. Handwritten serial number; signed by “__ __ Cardie”. We have several of these available; all in similar condition with differing serial numbers. Overall very… (344-2475) Learn More »
$35.00 Each
Originally $50.00
Very nice Victorian frame houses a retouched albumen photograph of an unknown U.S. Navy officer. He is wearing a dark colored, double-breasted frock coat with naval buttons, shoulder straps, a white… (344-3304) Learn More »
$40.00
Originally $85.00
This incomplete relic condition carbine cartridge box is an original example of the classic leather accoutrement carried by Federal mounted forces during the Civil War. We believe this is the pattern… (2025-2023) Learn More »
$495.00
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This is a scarce piece of Civil War artillery related leather. This is a pendulum hausse sight case. Pendulum Hausse sights were weighted brass pieces that were mounted on the breech of a cannon and… (2025-2022) Learn More »
The bayonet for the US M1835/40 flintlock musket essentially set the pattern for socket bayonets for the rest of the century. The musket went into production at Springfield in 1840 and in addition to… (490-3298) Learn More »
$225.00
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This non-dug plate has a nice smooth medium patina, with original brass finish being very bright on high areas. The detail on the eagle is very good. Some small dings are present on edge of plate. The… (2025-3062) Learn More »
$275.00
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This is a very strong example of the regulation hat insignia for a Civil War officer in a 33rd regiment of infantry. This type uses an internal metal stiffener fitted with two loops for attachment to… (1299-33) Learn More »
This is great example of the regulation embroidered bullion hat insignia for an infantry officer. The hunting horn insignia indicating infantry is embroidered in gold bullion thread on a black velvet… (1299-30) Learn More »
An excellent example of a small size, embroidered bullion round US staff wreath often seen in Civil War photos worn on the front of officers’ kepis and forage caps. An Old English “U.S.” in… (1299-31) Learn More »
$275.00
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A scarce example of a Civil War officer’s embroidered bullion hat insignia showing how these appeared before being mounted directly on a hat or being trimmed to an oval and given a jaceron wire… (1299-25) Learn More »
Beautiful black buckle is made of black crepe stones. Original attachment hooks and pin and hook are present on reverse and fully function. Buckle measures approx. 2 ½” x 3”. This would have been… (344-2627) Learn More »
$150.00
Originally $225.00
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Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Large English Bowie Knife With Sheath 1870’S – 1880’S »
Imported (Clauberg) Us Model 1860 Light Cavalry Officer's Saber »
Zachary Taylor received the formal thanks of Congress three times, along with gold medals, for victories in the Mexican War, the largest number of such resolutions and awards made by Congress to anyone. This is an official State Department copy on… (766-938). Learn More »