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POST-WAR CDV OF JOE JOHNSTON IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES

POST-WAR CDV OF JOE JOHNSTON IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES

Chest-up view of General Joseph E. Johnston in a dark civilian suit, white shirt and dark bowtie. Contrast and clarity is excellent and the paper and mount are good. Bottom front of the mount is… (1138-241) Learn More »

$185.00
Originally $275.00

LITHOGRAPH VIEW OF GENERAL BRAXTON BRAGG IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES

LITHOGRAPH VIEW OF GENERAL BRAXTON BRAGG IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES

Lithograph is of Bragg in a dark civilian suit. Work is signed and dated “1861” in very small print along the right edge. Clarity and contrast are excellent. Mount and paper are good, however the… (1138-59) Learn More »

$65.00
Originally $100.00

WAIST-UP CDV OF THE HERO OF FORT SUMTER GENERAL P.G.T. BEAUREGARD

WAIST-UP CDV OF THE HERO OF FORT SUMTER GENERAL P.G.T. BEAUREGARD

Image is a waist-up view of General Beauregard in a double-breasted frockcoat with turned down collar. Clarity is good but the contrast is a bit light. Paper has light to moderate surface dirt and the… (1138-43) Learn More »

$165.00
Originally $250.00

.56 CALIBER IRON ROUND BALL MOLD

.56 CALIBER IRON ROUND BALL MOLD

Iron scissor-type mold to cast a lead round ball for muskets.  Single cavity mold with spout and a sprue cutter in handle. Cavity measures approximately 0.55”. The number “27” is stamped in… (844-94) Learn More »

1853 DATED M1842 PALMETTO ARMORY MUSKET WITH CONFEDERATE SALVAGE/REPAIR/REISSUE “Q” RE-INSPECTION MARKING

1853 DATED M1842 PALMETTO ARMORY MUSKET WITH CONFEDERATE SALVAGE/REPAIR/REISSUE “Q” RE-INSPECTION MARKING

This is one of 6,020 muskets manufactured on an April 15, 1851, contract between the State of South Carolina and the Palmetto Armory in Columbia, run by William Glaze and Benjamin Flagg. Deliveries… (2026-1470) Learn More »


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18th CENTURY NATIVE AMERICAN SPEAR OR LANCE OF THE EASTERN WOODLANDS

Offered is an extraordinarily rare pole arm that was certainly made in North America by a white craftsman for the Indian trade; and no later than the last quarter of the 18th century. When one thinks of weaponry commonly used by tribes among the Six… (1273-135). Learn More »

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