Showing results 1221 to 1240 out of 2087 for war
2017 re-issue by Savas Beatie. Originally published by Thomas Publications in 1995. Softcover, 432 pages. 6” x 9”. Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863) was the largest battle fought on the American… (ST501170) Learn More »
Ethan Allen, with his various partners, was a significant figure in the history of American firearms manufacture though overshadowed in popular (well, at least collector) memory by Colt, Remington,… (490-6720) Learn More »
This would make a nice addition to a camp, sutler, Sanitary Commission or even a hospital display. Constructed of thin, about ½” thick, unpainted, wide pine boards that are simply nailed together,… (1202-166) Learn More »
This pattern of lock and its construction typifies those found on French muskets or fusils prior to the advent of the famed m1777 “Charleville” musket. This is most likely a 1728 - 1766 pattern… (766-2040) Learn More »
This holster features hallmarks of Confederate wartime manufacture, including a press brass button closure, hand stitched seams, hand stitched closure flap, and hand stitched belt loop attachment. The… (1202-190) Learn More »
Photo of Fitzhugh Lee in Confederate uniform. Waist up view of him with his fine, long beard. Image remains clear with lighter contrast around edges. Lightly written on bottom of mount is “Gen.… (172-6045) Learn More »
A nicely matted and framed print, hand colored, showing a British officer astride a rearing white horse on a grassy hilltop gesturing with his sword toward a camp of military conical tents in the… (224-484) Learn More »
This Book of Psalms was published in 1860 by the American Bible Society and bears a very clear, old black ink presentation on the flyleaf: “James C. Dame Co. A 1st Regt. N.H.V. Concord NH 1861 with… (557-251) Learn More »
US regulation scabbard for the socket bayonet used on the Model 1855 .58 Cal. Rifle Musket, and later patterns like the M1861, etc. This is in good condition, showing issue and use, with some… (172-6059) Learn More »
This is one of the rarer variants of the standard US Model 1855-type socket bayonet that was produced near the end of the Civil War. The bayonet was manufactured for use with the US Model 1865 Joslyn… (2024-1874) Learn More »
This sets consists of Brevet Brigadier General Alonzo Alden’s mint condition brigadier general’s frock coat with shoulder straps and his full dress “light French chapeau,” allowed for officers… (1179-156) Learn More »
A very good condition, framed, 1815 dated print captioned at bottom, LIEUT GEN SIR THOS PICTON. Picton is shown mounted, a collapsed telescope in his right hand with finger extended forward, clearly… (224-483) Learn More »
woven gold bullion cord, adjuster slide, and acorns. All in very fine condition. This has a verbal identification to Colonel Edward Williams, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry. Author/historian Randy… (1256-108) Learn More »
This bronze statue dating to 1970 was created by artist Richard V. Greeves. It stands 19 ½” tall from the bronze base to the top of the hat. The base features Mr. Greeves’ signature,… (1196-01) Learn More »
Edited by David L. Richards. 2024, Chamouni Grove Press. Softcover, 60 pgs. B&W photos. The full title of the book is Four Years in the War – A Memoir by Michael Thornton, Late Private,… (ST501233) Learn More »
This identified Confederate cap box comes from collection of Civil War relics and family mementos retained by the Knox family of Fredericksburg, VA., and is one of several items labelled by the family… (1246-07) Learn More »
Volume LXXXVI—12,275. 2 pp., 15.75” x 22, five columns. Numerous stories, notes and advertisement. Exhibits fold-marks, light chipping at the extremities. Somewhat faded but entirely legible. In… (825-66) Learn More »
The smooth-bore, muzzle-loading 9-pounder cannon was a standard British field-piece in service from 1805 to 1881, with a maximum range of about 1,400 yards and notable service in the Napoleonic Wars… (2024-1155) Learn More »
In this book Howard Newcomb presents his revision of the 1883 work of Frank D. Andrews on copper cents from 1816-1857. Newcomb has also had the opportunity to correct the typographical errors in… (236-1010) Learn More »
This pattern of sword for wear by musicians was part of the 1840 series of arms that included new patterns of cavalry saber, officer’s sword, non-commissioned officer’s sword, etc. This is similar… (490-6745) Learn More »
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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 »
Offered is the uniform coat of 2nd/1st Lieutenant John Calhoun Clemson. This fine frock coat has 20 rare "CS Palmetto Guards" overcoat and cuff buttons (SC17). John Calhoun Clemson was the grandson of statesman John C. Calhoun and the son of the… (1268-056). Learn More »