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This is a regulation bayonet for the US M1816 musket, which was produced at Springfield until 1840 and at Harpers Ferry until 1844, but remained in service with conversion to percussion well into the… (2026-1228) Learn More »
Canister was the close-in and sometimes last-ditch anti-personnel round for Civil War artillery. At a distance artillery crews would fire case-shot at infantry- explosive shells filled with shrapnel… (1130-18) Learn More »
$2,295.00
ON HOLD
A very educational example of the standard US Hotchkiss artillery shell used in the 3-inch Ordnance Rifle field guns, a widely used artillery piece in the Civil War. The shell was made in three… (844-213) Learn More »
$275.00
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This one page letter, handwritten in ink lined letterhead – “Banking and Exchange Office of N. Corwith & Co. – is archivally framed with UV plexiglass. Attractive wood frame measures 16”… (1320-17) Learn More »
Here is a wartime bookend Ames Manufacturing Company saber of the type issued to Federal horsemen during the American Civil War. Produced at the firm’s factory in Chicopee, Massachusetts this weapon… (2026-1239) Learn More »
This Remington single-shot breechloading carbine is more commonly known as a ‘Split Breech’ Remington carbine. Various types were sub-contracted from Remington by the Savage Revolving Arms Company… (2026-804) Learn More »
A beautiful example of the desirable Civil War “eagle drum” made and marked by Ernest Vogt of Philadelphia under an 1864 US government contract in excellent condition. The drum has bright,… (282-453) Learn More »
These iron mounted .65 caliber smooth bore pistols were made in what is now Belgium. They are engraved on the locks "Laurent gilles" and date to ca. 1785. The 2-stage octagonal to round key held… (2026-662) Learn More »
Horizontal view of the Savannah at anchor in Newport Harbor. Corners of mount have been trimmed. Photographer’s backmark, Critcherson & Storer, Newport, RI. Period ink identification also on… (1139-411) Learn More »
$335.00
Originally $500.00
Horizontal image of U.S.S. St. Mary’s at anchor. Photo measures 8.5” x 5.25”. Image is clear with good contrast. Photographer’s backmark, W.B. Davidson & Co., Newport, RI. St. Mary's was… (1139-314) Learn More »
$315.00
Originally $475.00
Horizontal format image of Morgan and staff. Twelve officers pose with Morgan seated at center in front row. All officers are wearing dress uniforms, some with swords visible. Image is clear with very… (1139-434) Learn More »
$395.00
Originally $595.00
CDV features Franklin with all four limbs amputated, seated with crutches and wearing civilian clothing. Printed story identifies the "unfortunate soldier" as Benjamin Franklin, a man who "lost all… (1139-433) Learn More »
$635.00
Originally $950.00
Oval, seated view of Stratton in uniform with pinned up sleeves. “NY” pinned to collar. Clear image with very good contrast. Image on a printed mount. Photograph by Ormsbee, Broadway, NY. Alfred… (1139-432) Learn More »
$185.00
Originally $275.00
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Nice horizontal view of the 1828 home Harriett Beecher Stow revitalized and lived in while her husband was a professor at Andover Theological Seminary from 1852-1864. The beautiful stone building is… (1139-417) Learn More »
$165.00
Originally $250.00
Waist-up view of Simpson in a light-colored double-breasted frockcoat with the three horizontal bars of a captain’s rank clearly visible on his collar. Under the image in a fine period pencil is… (1139-404) Learn More »
$835.00
Originally $1,250.00
Chest-up view of Major Robert Newton Hull in uniform. He wears a double-breasted jacket with collar and sleeve insignia just visible. The image is clear with good contrast. Corners of the mount have… (1139-330) Learn More »
$1,500.00
Originally $2,250.00
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Offered here is a case of Civil War relics recovered at Todd’s Tavern, Virginia. As the fighting in the Wilderness ended, Grant continued his move towards Richmond. Lee hoped to block Grant by… (84-113) Learn More »
Excavated portion of an exploded mortar shell. This would certainly make one think of “bombs bursting in air,” and the substantial weight of the fragment makes clear the danger to anyone nearby or… (2026-1570) Learn More »
$65.00
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This is an eye-catching, very well crafted powderhorn made for a member of the Chicago Mercantile Battery while incarcerated at Camp Ford, the Confederate prison camp at Tyler, Texas, inscribed and… (2026-473) Learn More »
$5,500.00
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This example has all matching numbers. The 4-inch barrel retains about 10 percent of its original blue but is mostly gun metal color with scattered pitting here and there some heavier on the right… (1309-106) Learn More »
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This is not only a real, identified Civil War fife—in contrast to the vast sea of postwar and even wartime fifes out there with bogus inscriptions and stampings- but also a great piece of Civil War military folk-art: silver-mounted, inscribed and… (1268-166). Learn More »