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Original albumen silver print from Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Plate No. 19. Photographed in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Antietam — the bloodiest single day in… (1320-09) Learn More »
One of the most haunting images to emerge from the American Civil War, this is an original albumen print from Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, published in 1865–1866. The photograph… (1320-15) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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Hotchkiss 3.8-Inch projectiles were used in the 14-pounder James Rifle, with Hotchkiss 3.67-Inch rounds in theory for rifled 6-pounder guns. The nomenclature of the guns is muddied by the broader use… (2026-1283) Learn More »
1870-1880 fascinator with dramatic feather accent from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. The small, oval fascinator, measuring 6" x 7¼", is made from olive straw plait woven with a decorative… (1307-78) Learn More »
A fashionable toque c.1880 from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. The oval hat, draped on a wire frame, is made from warm brown silk velvet. A distinctive 3" wide textured beige trim with rows of… (1307-77) Learn More »
A charming toque c.1880 from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. The oval hat, mounted on a buckram frame, is made from brown silk velvet. The same brown velvet is used to make pleated bands adding… (1307-76) Learn More »
This rare piece of headgear just came out of a hidden hoard of militaria in Boston. All these hats were collected for decades exclusively within the State of Massachusetts and can safely be considered… (1273-88) Learn More »
$3,250.00
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William Steinmeyer lived in Milwaukee when he enlisted on 8/15/1862 as a Sergeant. On the same day, he mustered into Company B of the 26th Wisconsin Infantry. He served through the war, mustering… (2026-1264) Learn More »
$695.00
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An exceptional original albumen print from Alexander Gardner's celebrated "Incidents of the War" series, published in Washington in 1865. The image depicts the interior fortifications of Fort… (1320-04) Learn More »
A striking original albumen print from Alexander Gardner's landmark Photographic Sketch Book of the War, published 1865–1866. The panoramic image captures Battery A, 4th U.S. Artillery — a regular… (1320-13) Learn More »
A fine original albumen print from Alexander Gardner's celebrated "Incidents of the War" series. The image documents the winter encampment of a detachment of the 50th New York Volunteer Engineers, one… (1320-05) Learn More »
Excavated Bormann time fuse. This is a fired zinc fuse that was set off by punching a hole in the top exposing an internal powder train at a specific point; that point designated by quarter second… (2026-970) Learn More »
$65.00
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Here is a good, clean brass mold for Navy revolvers (.36 caliber). Two cavity type; one round ball, one conical ball. Typical Civil War-era mold marked “Colt’s Patent” on top of iron sprue… (2026-919) Learn More »
A very good example of the scarce Confederate 3” Archer bolt, excavated but unfired with the usually missing lead expansion band in place. These were produced at Tredegar and copied by other… (1268-530) Learn More »
$1,495.00
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A Civil War 3-inch Dyer pattern case shot for the widely used 3-Inch Ordnance Rifle in the field artillery. This would be an educational addition to any Civil War artillery collection or display,… (1202-1325) Learn More »
$300.00
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A historically evocative piece of Civil War correspondence written by Henry Chamberlain, a Private in Company "A," Virginia 11th Cavalry (C.S.A.). The letter is dated October 22, 1863, headed "Camp… (2022-2158) Learn More »
$225.00
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Probably the least often encountered of all American Civil War imported handguns the Perrin was a French designed cartridge revolver with a double action lock and a 6-shot cylinder. This action being… (2026-898) Learn More »
A good quality reproduction of a classic Confederate Navy cutlass. This pattern was modeled on the US M1841 Navy Cutlass in the style of hilt and shape of the blade. They are attributed to Frederick… (2025-2372) Learn More »
$95.00
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This circa 1755 pistol by William Turvey of London is one example of the many quality pistols we currently have from the 18th and 19th centuries. "Boxlock" pistols were popular starting in the… (1309-137) Learn More »
$1,650.00
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This 14-inch-long side arm dates to around 1785 and other than an old coating of varnish is in unmolested overall condition. The 8 1/2-inch part round part octagonal barrel is brass and bears deep… (1309-151) Learn More »
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Offered for sale is an attic condition large cut and thrust side arm frivolously called a "Bowie Knife" and erroneously considered to be a product of Louis Froelich of Kenansville, North Carolina. However, this compiler and other Confederate scholars… (282-460). Learn More »