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This Smith carbine, complete and all original, rates very good or near fine for overall condition with lots of original finish, good markings, strong color to the metal and wood showing a little… (172-6029) Learn More »
Statue measures 5 1/4''H, 3''W at base. It's made out of bronze & fine pewter, with a green marble base. Excellent condition. Numbered 986 of 1600, with artist’s signature. Christopher Pardell… (2023-07) Learn More »
$100.00
Originally $160.00
Highly detailed mixed media/bronze statue by Christopher Pardell. Issued in October 1990, sold out by the end of that year. Artist Proof limited to 950 pieces. The sculpture depicts a bust of Chief… (2023-06) Learn More »
$550.00
Originally $1,240.00
Artists Proof sculpture, dated 1991, number AP of 750. Measures 10 x 9 x 4”, weighs approximately 14 pounds on a marble base. Features Roman Nose (Woo-ka-nay), Cheyenne, ca. 1835-1868. Excellent… (2023-05) Learn More »
$400.00
Originally $760.00
Softcover, published 2024 by the Center for Civil War Photography. 92 pg. Comes with 3-D glasses. The Center for Civil War Photography proudly presents a new publication with over 100 original 3-D… (ST501229) Learn More »
$19.95 Each
SOLD
See O’Donnell and Campbell, Plate 592, for a discussion of these plates. The Philadelphia Fire Zouaves were recruited among the city’s fire companies, men renowned for their bravery in entering… (490-6764) Learn More »
Artist’s Proof. This magnificent mixed media sculpture by CA Pardell features Geronimo, the Sixth Masterpiece of the Legacies of the West LEGENDS Collection. It measures 14 inches high and weighs a… (2023-02) Learn More »
$400.00
Originally $760.00
This enlistedman's open-collared field blouse is the style developed in 1940 in anticipation of deployment of German forces to North Africa under Irwin Rommel. This jacket of mid-brown canvas/cotton… (1235-453) Learn More »
$3,200.00
Originally $3,500.00
This single-shot pistol is in very good condition, with clear markings and original blued barrel and casehardening on the frame. This is their standard production with 4” long barrel,… (490-7031) Learn More »
Legends limited edition mixed media painted bronze sculpture of a Native American, dated 1990. Hand signed by artist and dated 10/10/93 on the wooden base. Excellent condition; complete, with no… (2023-01) Learn More »
$400.00
Originally $600.00
An interesting piece of antique pest control, looking somewhat like a period decanter. Made of glass with three small feet so that it could stand upright on a table with the bottom opening accessible… (2024-717) Learn More »
Excellent condition, just about new-in-box miniature Colt Buntline. This has a case-hardened frame, blued barrel, and walnut grips, and is fitted with a folding rear sight on top of the flat frame.… (490-6814) Learn More »
Formerly in the collections of the Texas Civil War Museum this world-class Confederate infantryman’s jacket worn by William B. Royal came directly out of the family in 2002, having been previously… (814-69) Learn More »
This H-shaped, stamped belt plate was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1886 and used on what is sometimes called the “loose-loop” belt, which has woven cartridge loops. This clean blue belt and brass… (1216-219) Learn More »
This is a high-grade bullion embroidered insignia showing a flaming bomb, shell and flame, or flaming grenade superimposed on a pair of crossed cannons. In the US army the Ordnance Department in the… (160-613) Learn More »
Here is a fired Confederate 3” bourreleted Mullane Type 1 common shell recovered from an unknown battlefield location. Made for the 3” Ordnance Rifle. Also known as a “Tennessee Sabot”, this… (490-7005) Learn More »
Tintype photograph of Union Naval Ensign in uniform. Standing view with officer in double-breasted frock with drawn sword held up across chest. Cuffs show rank. Image is slightly dark. Tintype is… (431-64) Learn More »
This is the hat or cap insignia made regulation in 1839 both for generals and for officers of the general staff using an Old English “U.S.” in silver surrounded by a laurel wreath in gold. This… (160-616) Learn More »
These smaller white canvas haversacks fastening with two bone buttons usually show up marked with an ink stamp as “inspected and accepted” by Massachusetts. This one was most likely so marked as… (2024-1382) Learn More »
This is a very nice early, American-made, set of infantry or militia accoutrements. Set consists of a cartridge box on a waist belt with a sheet brass buckle and a bayonet with scabbard and belt frog… (401-45) Learn More »
$950.00
Originally $1,750.00
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Many claim that the "Brown Bess" was named after Elizabeth I of England (However she was dead over a century before the first of these was made). Uses of the term first appear in the later 18th century. The Connecticut Courant in April 1771, said… (1273-31). Learn More »