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Ornate bar at top with Grand Army of the Republic seal at center surrounded by "GETTYSBURG June 1913." Pin present on back. Suspended from this bar is a red ribbon that has faded just a bit. Ribbon… (1146-109) Learn More »
This is the M1839 oval U.S. belt plate made for the narrow 1.5-inch U.S infantry waist belts of the Mexican War period. Like the Civil War versions, these are made of rolled stamped brass with a lead… (766-1543) Learn More »
Central anchor encircled by foliate and “RHODE ISLAND” above and ribbon with “HOPE” under. All on a lined field. Two-piece button. Slightly bent shank. “SCOVILL MFG CO / WATERBURY”. Coat… (286-1046) Learn More »
This is a near mint, embroidered bullion officer’s hat insignia still on its large patch, which would be trimmed down for sewing directly on a hat or cap, or fitted on stiffener with loops. The gold… (172-5764) Learn More »
Choose from this newly arrived selection of unframed prints by famed artist Don Troiani. Each is signed and numbered and all but two have the artist COA with it – 2021-750, Fire on Caroline Street,… Learn More »
This scarce 1855 rifleman’s belt rig is in very good condition and complete with its two-piece frame buckle, brass belt loops, and bayonet frog and support straps. Constructed of black waxed-leather… (1142-49) Learn More »
This is a coat size Michigan State seal button. Three-piece construction and gilted. Backmark: “SCOVILL MF'G CO. / WATERBURY”. Used on staff buttons circa 1860s. Coat size, 22mm to… (286-1063) Learn More »
Written by Stephen Evangelista. Softcover, 7”x10”, 232 pages. Full color illustrations and photographs. This newly published book takes a close look at the individual lives of the brave and heroic… (ST501189) Learn More »
Below is a list of a large selection of framed prints with Civil War related subjects, including many by famed artists Don Troiani and Dale Gallon. Each is listed with our item code and the title of… Learn More »
Written by our own John Peterson, click here for the article "Horsesoldiering in Gettysburg, Part 2, running from pages 20-22, which is featured in the annual Gettysburg Section of the July issue of… Learn More »
Item meas. approx. 8.00 inches long with the cutting end curved upward. Scissors are in good condition and operate properly. Surfaces have a light patina.… (413-119) Learn More »
Scalpel has a good tortoise shell handle that meas. approx. 3.50 inches long. Scalpel swings out okay but the blade is slightly mottled and pitted close to the swivel pin making the maker’s mark… (413-111) Learn More »
Forceps has a long thin curved nose that tapers to a rounded point. It has a tweezer like mechanism on the handle. The overall length is approx. 7.75 inches while the curved nose is approx. 5.25… (413-113) Learn More »
These three medals come with a nice family note indicating they had been awarded to Edward Willis “for bravery,” which is not exactly accurate, though he was likely brave enough, having enlisted… (2021-383) Learn More »
Mixed media half-length torso figure of Stonewall Jackson by sculptor Willy Whitten, simply titled “Stonewall.” Desk or bookshelf size. Number 103 of 950. Jackson is portrayed on campaign, with… (2021-324) Learn More »
This very large flask has to have been for shotguns. Constructed with a copper body, with brass top and spout. Measures approximately 11” tall x 5” at widest point. Unadorned body. Thumb tab and… (172-5639) Learn More »
This original hand-colored portrait print portrays a British general standing in full uniform wearing a large bicorne hat, aiguillette over his right shoulder, saber belt and saber with knot, and tall… (1133-07) Learn More »
This original hand-colored portrait print portrays a British general standing in full uniform wearing a large bicorne hat, aiguillette over his right shoulder, saber belt and saber with knot, and tall… (1133-08) Learn More »
The items in this lot are identified to Daniel Muller (carried on the rolls as MOLLER) of the 54th New York Infantry. Daniel Muller was born in Hanover, Germany and later came to the United States. At… (2021-270) Learn More »
$2,950.00
Originally $3,950.00
This is an elegant portrait of the British “commander in chief of the forces” from 1809 to 1811 in bicorne hat and blue trimmed red officer’s coat with epaulets, sash, sword at his left side and… (1133-09) Learn More »
This flask is for early pocket model revolvers. Constructed with a copper body, with brass top and spout. Measures approximately 6” tall x 2.75” at widest point. Both sides are plain. Thumb tab… (172-5638) Learn More »
Image shows Bryant with a long flowing white beard in a light suit. Clarity and contrast are good. Paper and mount have light surface dirt. Mount corners are clipped. Under image is a faint old pencil… (1097-241) Learn More »
This is a black leather holster made for revolvers. The leather still shows the “profile” of a revolver cylinder and barrel. A .31 caliber “pocket” model with long barrel fits into this… (172-5636) Learn More »
Photo was taken from the top of a hill looking down onto a plain at the foot of a high wooded hill. Spread along the plain is a US Army camp. The camp consists of 10 rows of eight dark colored Sibley… (128-1177) Learn More »
Item meas. approx. 16.50 x 9.50 inches and consists of a linen cheesecloth type material with several rows of letters and numbers. Across the top is the alphabet from “A-U” in uppercase letters… (179-1055) Learn More »
This is a Smith & Wesson, No. 2, Old Model Army Revolver. It is a .32 caliber, six-shot revolver with a 5” barrel, rosewood handles. Post-Civil War serial number 60737. Production began in 1861,… (1000-452) Learn More »
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The flaming bomb was associated in the U.S. military with the Ordnance Department, but comes from a long tradition of the flaming grenade being associated with picked troops detailed to get close… (410-542) Learn More »
This small patriotic shield badge measures just shy of one inch long by ¾ of an inch wide. The badge itself is quite thin and is missing its pin-back latch. The engraving is legible; however there is… (M26066) Learn More »
2 vols. Published by the Thurston Print, Portland, Me, 1898. Owner book stamp, front eps (both volumes): “Isaac Dyer/ Skowhegan..Me.” 350, 352 pp., maps. In blue glazed cloth w/gilt embossed… (1097-42) Learn More »
Titled, “Map of the City of Washington: Established as the Permanent Seat of Government of the United States of America 1864,” this foldout map of Washington, D.C. features street names and block… (1097-98) Learn More »
Very decorative preprinted receipt from the city of Boston given to a Samuel William Trench for a donation “FOR THE SOLDIERS WHO LEAVE BOSTON UNDER THE REQUISITION OF THE PRESEIDENT OF THE UNITED… (L15630) Learn More »
CDV is of Abraham T. Hilands standing by a table and chair posed in front of a balustrade and a painted pastoral backdrop. He wears a dark kepi with an embroidered infantry hunting horn with… (286-800) Learn More »
Vol. 1—15. Editor, Capt. E.G. Adams, Publisher Lieut. C.H. Champney. 4 pp., 12.5 x 8,” 3 columns. Exhibits fold-marks, w/yellowing along fold-lines, and two slight inward tears along right… (1097-216) Learn More »
This contract Model 1861 by the Norwich Arms Company is in good condition with a very clear and unmistakable “Q” stamped just forward of the trigger guard showing that it was captured, cleaned and… (362-866) Learn More »
Here is a handsome, post-war, suspension ladder badge once owned by Private Samuel A. Ridge of Company “H”, 59th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, a three-year regiment. Records show Ridge… (160-17) Learn More »
Headquarters Department of Washington, Office Provost Marshal General, Defences North of Potomac, Washington, D.C. May 29, 1865. All barrooms and places where intoxicating liquors are sold within the… (1041-59) Learn More »
Headquarters Department of Washington, Office Provost Marshal General, Defences North of Potomac, Washington, D.C. May 27, 1865. Orders all barrooms and places where intoxicating liquors are sold to… (1041-62) Learn More »
Headquarters Department of Washington, Office Provost Marshal General, Defences North of Potomac, Washington, D.C. May 27, 1865. Orders all barrooms and places where intoxicating liquors are sold to… (1041-61) Learn More »
George H. Nickerson was a 27 year-old photographer from Orleans, Mass., who put his talents to very good use in the army. Enlisting on 9/13/62, he was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant of Co. E, 43rd… (1054-692) Learn More »
Image shows two men seated with two men standing behind with each one resting a single hand on the shoulder of the soldier seated in front. All are Privates. Three of the four men wear the dark double… (945-249) Learn More »
$750.00
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100% cotton twill hat, sandwashed for a broken-in look and feel. Unstructured, low profile. Fabric strap with brass slide. Pre-curved visor with 8 rows of stitching. Fully top-stitched crown. … (ST500792) Learn More »
100% cotton twill hat, sandwashed for a broken-in look and feel. Unstructured, low profile. Fabric strap with brass slide. Pre-curved visor with 8 rows of stitching. Fully top-stitched crown. … (ST500793) Learn More »
100% cotton twill hat, sandwashed for a broken-in look and feel. Unstructured, low profile. Fabric strap with brass slide. Pre-curved visor with 8 rows of stitching. Fully top-stitched crown. … (ST501073) Learn More »
Excellent officer’s grouping of Captain John Booth, 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI) and his wife Sarah Booth. This grouping consists of framed pictures, personal effects and military… (M26290) Learn More »
Knott, USN (ret.), Capt. Steven W. Published by The Horse Soldier, 2019. Softcover, 80 pp., heavily illustrated with color photographs. This monograph examines the Confederate system used to recover,… (ST501179) Learn More »
***NEWLY REVISED EDITION, JUST ARRIVED FROM THE PRINTER!*** Written by Capt. Steven W. Knott, USN (Ret). Softcover, 54 pages. Contains minor corrections from the first edition, as well as a new… (ST501177) Learn More »
Written by our own John Peterson, click here for the article which is featured in the annual Gettysburg Section of the latest edition of The Civil War News newspaper. Includes photos. We hope that… Learn More »
By Sally Sites Thomas; Thomas Publications, Gettysburg. Softcover, 304 pages, 6 x 9”. Salome "Sally" Myers was a young girl in Gettysburg when the Civil War invaded her town. Sally put aside her… (ST501126) Learn More »
$12.00 Each
Originally $19.95
Moore (Ret.), Lt. Gen. Harold G., and Joseph L. Galloway. New York: Random House. Copyright 1992. As New. Hardcover with dustjacket, 412 pp. Photos, maps. In the first significant engagement between… (596-22) Learn More »
$7.00 Each
Originally $10.00
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Dated “Camp near Centerville November 1 1861.” Addressed to wife Ellen Scollay Moore. 3 pp. In ink on unlined paper, 12.75 x 7.75.” Exhibits fold marks & slight smudging while remaining entirely legible. In protective sleeve. Born June… (846-566). Learn More »