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This British-made accoutrement is an original angular socket bayonet made for the Model 1853 Enfield rifle musket. The Enfield bayonet has the distinction of being the first universal issue bayonet to… (2026-1227) Learn More »
The British made Pattern 1853 “Enfield” rifle-musket was the second most used infantry long arm of the American Civil War. It was the first “small bore” rifled long arm to see general issue to… (2026-718) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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This martial-marked cap and ball pistol is a very pleasing specimen of the Model 1842 single-shot percussion pistol produced by H. Aston of Middletown, Connecticut. Aston and Ira Johnson, both of… (2026-885) Learn More »
The Starr M-1858 “Navy” percussion revolver is a rarely encountered percussion pistol from the Civil War era. Only 3,000 of the .36 “Navy” revolvers were produced. Of those 3,000 only,… (490-7467) Learn More »
$1,895.00
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This letter was written by Frank Ditslear of the 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (Provisional) on June 26th, 1864 from camp in the field near Petersburg, Virginia. He had been in the volunteer… (2026-502) Learn More »
$85.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
This one page letter is a fine war dated missive, in ink on 7 ¾” x 9 ¼” lined paper. Dated “Johnson’s Island, July 14th 1864”; Johnson’s Island was a large prison where Confederate officers were held, near Sandusky, OH. The letter… (2025-3323). Learn More »