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GROUP OF 3 ID’D FRAMED PHOTOS – BIDDEFORD, ME; GAR IN FALMOUTH, MASS. 1905-1910; USS AGAWAM – SAMUEL TURNER 12th NEW HAMPSHIRE, US NAVY

GROUP OF 3 ID’D FRAMED PHOTOS – BIDDEFORD, ME; GAR IN FALMOUTH, MASS. 1905-1910; USS AGAWAM – SAMUEL TURNER 12th NEW HAMPSHIRE, US NAVY

This grouping of 3 antique photos includes one of GAR members standing in front a post, presumably in Falmouth.  An older, typed tag on the 2nd photo of GAR members posing in front of a building… (2025-650) Learn More »

WW1 FRENCH HELMET WITH VETERAN’S PLAQUE

WW1 FRENCH HELMET WITH VETERAN’S PLAQUE

A very clean example of the French M1915 Adrian helmet with very strong paint, comb and RF/bomb plate in place, as well as liner and chinstrap (detached on one end) and carrying an excellent example… (1202-705) Learn More »

WW1 ITALIAN HELMET, EX-JARRETT MUSEUM

WW1 ITALIAN HELMET, EX-JARRETT MUSEUM

A fine example of the Italian M1917 World War One helmet with original strong green paint and black painted Italian five-prong crown with the regimental number below. The comb is in place, as is the… (1202-696) Learn More »

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THE GUN THAT REALLY WON THE (EARLY) WEST: ALLEN AND THURBER STANDARD OR MEDIUM SIZE PEPPERBOX

THE GUN THAT REALLY WON THE (EARLY) WEST: ALLEN AND THURBER STANDARD OR MEDIUM SIZE PEPPERBOX

Pepperboxes get some bad press for accuracy, but for pure firepower in a close-up encounter they did the job. Like this 4-1/2 inch, six-barrel .32 caliber version by Allen and Thurber, most were also… (2025-497) Learn More »

W.H. SMITH MARKED US CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS AT MYER’S HILL SPOTSYLVANIA IN DECEMBER 1955

W.H. SMITH MARKED US CARTRIDGE BOX PLATE RECOVERED BY SYD KERKSIS AT MYER’S HILL SPOTSYLVANIA IN DECEMBER 1955

This maker-marked cartridge box plate was found at Myer’s Hill, the scene of fighting on May 14 at Spotsylvania as Grant tried to strike the right of the Confederate line, but poor roads delayed his… (2025-786) Learn More »

CLOSE TO REGULATION VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN'S FROCK COAT

CLOSE TO REGULATION VIRGINIA CONFEDERATE CAPTAIN'S FROCK COAT

The coat is made of mid- gray wool, possibly imported from England. It has full-length skirts ending in the typical and desirable raw edge. The sleeves have an 8 1/2-inch billow at the elbow. The dark… (1268-060) Learn More »

FRAMED, UNMOUNTED WARTIME IMAGE OF GEN. FRANCIS C. BARLOW ALONG WITH SIGNATURE

FRAMED, UNMOUNTED WARTIME IMAGE OF GEN. FRANCIS C. BARLOW ALONG WITH SIGNATURE

Attractive 15” x 10” modern frame with triple mount with scrolling leaf design.  At left is an unmounted bust image in an oval measuring 3 ½” x 2”, approx. CDV sized.  Signature is ink on… (2025-432) Learn More »

LATE 19TH CENTURY AQUA GLASS WHIMSY

LATE 19TH CENTURY AQUA GLASS WHIMSY

This attractive small bottle stands just 3 7/8” tall.  It was blown in an 18 diamond mold with a polished base still showing This cute glass animal (horse?) stands 4” tall and 5 ¾” wide.… (1239-56) Learn More »

GERMAN HUNTING KNIFE

GERMAN HUNTING KNIFE

The German Hirschfänger (Deer Catcher) is a long hunting dagger or cutlass. This is a nice, late 19th century Hirschfänger, with an etched blade that remains clean. This long knife has a stag… (2025-870) Learn More »

RARE “LEE ON HORSEBACK” COLD CAST SCULPTURE BY RON TUNISON

RARE “LEE ON HORSEBACK” COLD CAST SCULPTURE BY RON TUNISON

Here is a very rare, mint condition sculpture titled “Genl Robert E. Lee” made by the renowned sculptor depicts a true to life scene that is rich with great detail and historical accuracy, two of… (2025-1393) Learn More »


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SCARCE 1859 DATED AMES LIGHT CAVALRY SABER, AKA MODEL 1860

Old habits die hard. Although we now know production of the new pattern cavalry saber intended to replace the heavy Model 1840 started in 1857, most still refer to them as the Model 1860. This is a scarce example of one produced by Ames in 1859 and… (2022-718). Learn More »

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