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A 19th-century black leather flap holster for a single-action revolver, distinguished by a patented metal turn-closure. The riveted circular metal disc and retaining tab are stamped "PAT'D APR. 2… (1304-125) Learn More »
This single shot .54 caliber smooth bore pistol was made by the highly respected gunsmith firm " Patrick of Liverpool" in England. Now in percussion it started life, ca. 1810, as a flintlock and was… (2026-1555) Learn More »
$2,850.00
SOLD
A dynamic and brilliantly executed original oil study by renowned Civil War and military artist Keith Rocco, one of America's most celebrated painters of historical military subjects. This… (1100-423) Learn More »
A handsome and finely executed hand-colored lithograph depicting a mounted officer of the Horse Artillery of the French Royal Guard — an elite unit of the Bourbon Restoration period (c.… (1100-426) Learn More »
Tin measures 1.55” in diameter x 1.31” tall. Raised lettering on the top of lid reads, “ELEY BROS / LONDON” and dates after 1851 when “Bros” was added to company name. Tin approximately… (844-116) Learn More »
$95.00
ON HOLD
An early Eley tin that measures 1.55” in diameter x 1.71” tall. Raised lettering on the top of lid reads, “ELEY / LONDON” and likely dates pre-1850. Tin is empty of the caps. This tin was… (844-117) Learn More »
$40.00
ON HOLD
Penny sized token, 19mm. One side features “ARMY & NAVY” within oak wreath, and with small crossed swords below. Other side has flags, scepter with pileus on top, and drum at center, canon… (2026-1515) Learn More »
This is a nice example of the U.S. Model 1832 short sword, dated 1834. Both sword and scabbard are in good condition. Adopted in 1832 for sergeants, musicians, and foot artillery, this pattern was… (2026-1236) Learn More »
This is an excellent set of Civil War-era artillery gunner’s calipers. A scarce artilleryman’s implement, these are believed to have been issued at a rate of one for every six guns. Gunner… (844-58) Learn More »
Image is a bust view of Joseph R. Kessler of Indianola, Texas. He wears a dark forage cap and light-colored triple-breasted frockcoat with rows of dark braid across the chest and 2nd lieutenant’s… (1138-1027) Learn More »
$835.00
Originally $1,250.00
Image is believed to be of a South Carolina officer but there is no photographer’s imprint and any details on his buttons cannot be discerned. Image is from the collection of the late William A.… (1138-843) Learn More »
$200.00
Originally $300.00
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CDV is a three-quarter seated view of a young militiaman seated and holding a US Model 1840 Light Cavalry saber in his lap. He wears a triple breasted shell jacket with matching trouser. With a loop… (1138-837) Learn More »
$250.00
Originally $375.00
Horizontal view of the C.S.S. Alabama at sea. Lithograph cdv image is clear with slightly light contrast. Photographer's backmark: Charles Frederick's & Co., New York. C.S.S. Alabama was a screw… (1138-1483) Learn More »
$115.00
Originally $175.00
Bust view of Bartley in civilian clothes. Old pencil identification on bottom edge of mount, “John Bartley, O. Srgt. 5th Co. W.A.” Image is clear with good contrast. Typical CDV mount with ruled… (1138-731) Learn More »
$265.00
Originally $400.00
A very nice CDV of a Confederate officer in uniform. This is a full-standing studio view of what must be a Louisiana officer wearing a very French-inspired early war uniform. Notice the epaulettes and… (1138-708) Learn More »
$300.00
Originally $450.00
Full-standing studio view wearing civilian vest and trousers under his military short jacket. Image is clear with very good contrast. Photographer's backmark, Anderson & Turner, New Orleans.… (1138-696) Learn More »
$835.00
Originally $1,250.00
Bust, profile view of Owen in uniform. Image is clear with slightly light contrast. Photo is tinted: blue eyes, rosy cheeks, and red trim on uniform. Upper left corner of mount is chipped.… (1138-681) Learn More »
$635.00
Originally $950.00
This Confederate manufactured .58 caliber rifle-musket was made with M1855 production machinery captured at the Harpers Ferry U. S. Armory in 1861 by Virginia forces. Soon the Richmond Armory served… (1030-109) Learn More »
20 inches overall with a 13 1/4-inch barrel this single shot .60 caliber pistol is not exactly what it appears to be! What it purports to be is an English made pistol of the first half of the 18th… (2026-664) Learn More »
This rare carte-de-visite image features one of the Confederacy’s most famous Generals – George Pickett. A bust view portrait is shown, with a penciled label across the bottom reading… (2025-3424) 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 »
This is a very good example of a very rare Civil War uniform: the 4-button blouse originally designated for “fatigue” wear in the regular army, but which quickly became the standard field uniform in the Union army, worn by enlisted men in all… (1268-268). Learn More »