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Here we have two early relic pickups from the Gettysburg battlefield that once adorned the museum walls of Gettysburg resident Arthur Ott Shields. Mr. Shields started his museum in 1918 and filled the… (1128-04) Learn More »
Produced from 1842 through1847, these single-shot .54 caliber percussion pistols were the standard US Navy pistol in 1840s-1850s and widely issued. The 1852 Ordnance Instructions for the US Navy… (490-7354) Learn More »
$1,100.00
SOLD
Remington was one of the principal cavalry sidearms of the Civil War and the dominant one in U.S. purchases starting in 1864. This Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber Revolver is serial numbered… (2026-892) Learn More »
Image is a CDV showing Lewis from the mid-chest up. He wears a double-breasted frockcoat with generals’ insignia on the collar. His buttons and rank insignia are tinted gold and his checks are… (1138-333) Learn More »
$365.00
Originally $550.00
Waist-up view of “Rooney” Lee wearing civilian clothes. Contrast and clarity are very good. Period pencil identification on front. Photographer’s backmark, Vannerson & Jones, Richmond.… (1138-331) Learn More »
$300.00
Originally $450.00
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
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Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
Presented here is a Richmond-made, straight-breech Confederate Sharps carbine. Of the approximately 5,000 firearms called “Richmond Carbines” made for the Confederate government between 1862 and 1864, 1,900 were produced at the S.C. Robinson Arms… (490-3531). Learn More »