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EXCELLENT CONDITION SCARCE SMITH PATENT INFANTRY MAJOR STRAPS WITH A SUBTLE, ELEGANT TOUCH

EXCELLENT CONDITION SCARCE SMITH PATENT INFANTRY MAJOR STRAPS WITH A SUBTLE, ELEGANT TOUCH

Infantry field officer’s straps are scarce simply from the numbers involved: only one colonel, lieutenant-colonel and major to thirty line officers in a regiment at a time, and far less turn-over.… (410-907) Learn More »

1839 PATTERN U.S. INFANTRY WAIST BELT PLATE ON A WHITE BUFF LEATHER BELT

1839 PATTERN U.S. INFANTRY WAIST BELT PLATE ON A WHITE BUFF LEATHER BELT

Standard issue 1839 pattern enlistedman’s white buff leather belt with a typical, large US buckle. The belt is 1.75” wide and approximately 38” long. The leather shows light use, with the… (490-7405) Learn More »

MG34 MACHINE GUN DUMMY RECEIVER

MG34 MACHINE GUN DUMMY RECEIVER

The MG 34 is a German recoil-operated air-cooled general-purpose machine gun, first tested in 1929, introduced in 1934, and issued to units in 1936. This is an ATF legal receiver that anybody can… (873-78) Learn More »

RELIC CONDITION REVENUE CUTTER BUTTON

RELIC CONDITION REVENUE CUTTER BUTTON

One piece Revenue Cutter button, 22mm.  Backmark: “U STATES / REVENUE SERVICE” rm depressed channel, two inner and one outer solid ring. Albert FD1, Tice RM200A2 or B2. Some gilt remaining; shank… (2025-2102) Learn More »

NON-DUG EARLY (C1830’S) GENERAL SERVICE OR MILITIA COAT BUTTON

NON-DUG EARLY (C1830’S) GENERAL SERVICE OR MILITIA COAT BUTTON

While this is a fairly common button, the condition is not, being of high quality with almost 100% gilt remaining, hardly any loss at all. Very crisp details. One piece flat coat button. Of the type… (2025-2104) Learn More »

A CONFEDERATE LIGHT ARTILLERY SWORD MADE BY THOMAS GRISWOLD & CO. NEW ORLEANS

A CONFEDERATE LIGHT ARTILLERY SWORD MADE BY THOMAS GRISWOLD & CO. NEW ORLEANS

The company descended from James N. Hyde & Co. established in New Orleans in 1816 or 1817 as a branch of Hyde & Nevins of New York City.  By 1861 the firm included Henry Thomas, Jr.,… (1268-506) Learn More »

DOUBLE CASED ¼ PLATE AMBROTYPES OF TWO MEMBERS BELIEVED TO BE OF THE ROME LIGHT GUARDS - COMPANY A, 8TH GEORGIA INFANTRY

DOUBLE CASED ¼ PLATE AMBROTYPES OF TWO MEMBERS BELIEVED TO BE OF THE ROME LIGHT GUARDS - COMPANY A, 8TH GEORGIA INFANTRY

These two fantastically clear images are housed together in a Union case that is also in excellent condition. Both sides show a beautiful scene of a lady riding a  horse with a dog resting in… (846-517) Learn More »

1/4 PLATE THERMOPLASTIC CASE WITH AMBROTYPE OF WOMAN & TINTYPE OF 2/LT. BAKER 20TH PA. INFANTRY – THE GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE OF 1877

1/4 PLATE THERMOPLASTIC CASE WITH AMBROTYPE OF WOMAN & TINTYPE OF 2/LT. BAKER 20TH PA. INFANTRY – THE GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE OF 1877

Left half of this hard case houses an ambrotype of a finely dressed woman. Her cheeks and forehead are tinted. The image is matted, framed, and under glass as is typical. The right side of the case… (1221-53) Learn More »

MAKER-MARKED (WILKINSON) CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP POUCH

MAKER-MARKED (WILKINSON) CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION CAP POUCH

This is a Civil War percussion cap pouch. The leather remains in fine overall condition, likely unissued. This pattern has the integral closing tab as an extension of the outer flap. The closing tab… (2025-2031) Learn More »

ORIGINAL US MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY SIMEON NORTH OF MIDDLETOWN, CT.

ORIGINAL US MODEL 1816 FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY SIMEON NORTH OF MIDDLETOWN, CT.

Manufactured by Simeon North of Middletown, Connecticut for the United States Government under contractor for 20,000 Flintlock Pistols designated the Model 1816 by Simeon North. North was a… (172-6132) Learn More »


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MAMALUKE SABER MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND

Manufactured: England  Maker: William Harvey  Year: 1840 - 1850  Model: Mameluke  Size: 30.25  Condition: VG Wonderful Mamaluke Saber manufactured in England.  Most likely for a British officer but possible it was imported to the US market. … (870-74). Learn More »

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