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Edmund Kirby Smith is one of the more layered personalities of Confederate high command. Like many, he served as a career US Army Officer, but cast his lot with the Confederate Army in 1861. He… (2025-3410) Learn More »
Offered here is a 19” x 18” piece of original U.S. Army balloon cloth with artwork relating to an incident that happened in the Philippines in 1920. This portion of thin cloth has old paper… (1202-1125) Learn More »
$1,450.00
Originally $1,595.00
Original Pen & Ink Drawing on Parchment, 1874 By Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville (French, 1835–1885) Signed and dated lower right: A. de Neuville / 1874. A superb and intimate original pen… (1100-425) Learn More »
A spirited and energetically executed original oil painting by Don Spaulding (1926–2014), one of America's most prolific and beloved illustrators of Western and frontier subjects. The painting… (1100-431) Learn More »
$350.00
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Negative by T.H. O'Sullivan | Positive by A. Gardner | June, 1864 A framed albumen silver print from the celebrated "Incidents of the War" series, depicting Charles City Courthouse, Virginia, June… (1320-03) Learn More »
Original albumen silver print from Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Plate No. 19. Photographed in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Antietam — the bloodiest single day in… (1320-09) Learn More »
One of the most haunting images to emerge from the American Civil War, this is an original albumen print from Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, published in 1865–1866. The photograph… (1320-15) Learn More »
$2,250.00
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Hotchkiss 3.8-Inch projectiles were used in the 14-pounder James Rifle, with Hotchkiss 3.67-Inch rounds in theory for rifled 6-pounder guns. The nomenclature of the guns is muddied by the broader use… (2026-1283) Learn More »
These were for a long time identified as Confederate “Burton” projectiles, as prominently noted on this one in old white paint. For the discussion and the corrected identification see Dickey &… (2026-1286) Learn More »
Another case of mistaken identity. This case shot is prominently marked on one side in old white paint “C.S.” in an oval over “BLAKELY” with the initials “T.I.W.” below in slightly smaller… (2026-1293) Learn More »
$495.00
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This US shoulder belt plate was affixed to the front of the shoulder belt for the infantry cartridge box. It features the spread-winged eagle design. Brass face is smooth and retains fine detail. Even… (2026-1523) Learn More »
A charming toque c.1880 from the Texas Civil War Museum collection. The oval hat, mounted on a buckram frame, is made from brown silk velvet. The same brown velvet is used to make pleated bands adding… (1307-76) Learn More »
This rare piece of headgear just came out of a hidden hoard of militaria in Boston. All these hats were collected for decades exclusively within the State of Massachusetts and can safely be considered… (1273-88) Learn More »
$3,250.00
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William Steinmeyer lived in Milwaukee when he enlisted on 8/15/1862 as a Sergeant. On the same day, he mustered into Company B of the 26th Wisconsin Infantry. He served through the war, mustering… (2026-1264) Learn More »
$695.00
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A striking original albumen print from Alexander Gardner's landmark Photographic Sketch Book of the War, published 1865–1866. The panoramic image captures Battery A, 4th U.S. Artillery — a regular… (1320-13) Learn More »
A fine original albumen print from Alexander Gardner's celebrated "Incidents of the War" series. The image documents the winter encampment of a detachment of the 50th New York Volunteer Engineers, one… (1320-05) Learn More »
Here is a good, clean brass mold for Navy revolvers (.36 caliber). Two cavity type; one round ball, one conical ball. Typical Civil War-era mold marked “Colt’s Patent” on top of iron sprue… (2026-919) Learn More »
Button features "NC" surrounded by a sunburst, made for North Carolina troops. One-piece stamped brass coat button. Measures 22mm. No back mark. Shank missing. This pattern features seven rays. "NC"… (1311-58) Learn More »
A very good example of the scarce Confederate 3” Archer bolt, excavated but unfired with the usually missing lead expansion band in place. These were produced at Tredegar and copied by other… (1268-530) Learn More »
$1,495.00
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A historically evocative piece of Civil War correspondence written by Henry Chamberlain, a Private in Company "A," Virginia 11th Cavalry (C.S.A.). The letter is dated October 22, 1863, headed "Camp… (2022-2158) Learn More »
$225.00
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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 »
This comes from the collection of Greg Coco, scholar and author of an article on Appomattox paroles in the March-April 2006 issue of Civil War Times that deals with the circumstances of the printing of these paroles, their importance to paroled… (1300-64). Learn More »