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POST-WAR CDV IMAGE OF SERGEANT GILBERT BATES 1ST WISCONSIN HEAVY ARTILLERY, KNOWN FOR WALKING ACROSS THE SOUTH CARRYING THE AMERICAN FLAG

POST-WAR CDV IMAGE OF SERGEANT GILBERT BATES 1ST WISCONSIN HEAVY ARTILLERY, KNOWN FOR WALKING ACROSS THE SOUTH CARRYING THE AMERICAN FLAG

Full standing view of Sergeant Gilbert Bates in uniform holding a large American flag on a staff. Bates is wearing a dark frock coat and trousers. The coat has an odd variant of Sergeant’s chevrons… (1054-994) Learn More »

$525.00
Originally $750.00

LETTER ENVELOPE FROM CAMP DENNISON

LETTER ENVELOPE FROM CAMP DENNISON

This is the envelope only (no letter) with U.S.  postage. One pink, 3 cent, George Washington postage stamp is attached at the upper right corner. The stamp has a bullseye cancelation over the stamp… (224-326) Learn More »

$55.00
Originally $75.00

PEN AND INK DRAWING - THE ELEMENTS OF A SIEGE

PEN AND INK DRAWING - THE ELEMENTS OF A SIEGE

A nice pen and ink drawing of the elements of Civil War siege works. A shovel is shown leaning against two gabions (wicker baskets to be filled with dirt to quickly erect breastworks.) Others on… (1054-838) Learn More »

$87.50
Originally $125.00

STEREO CARD OF SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT IN AMHERST, NEW HAMPSHIRE

STEREO CARD OF SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT IN AMHERST, NEW HAMPSHIRE

Yellow mount with images of the town of Amherst’s Civil War Soldiers’ monument. Images are light but clear. Unknown photographer. Pen & ink inscription on reverse lists all soldier’s names… (1054-626) Learn More »

$30.00
Originally $45.00

TINTYPE OF “LIEUTENANT CARPENTER,” EX-BILL TURNER

TINTYPE OF “LIEUTENANT CARPENTER,” EX-BILL TURNER

This oval tintype comes from the collection of the late Bill Turner, noted Civil War collector and dealer. Measuring 2.25 by 2.75 inches, the image shows a man in a double-breasted uniform coat with… (1138-2027) Learn More »

$520.00
Originally $650.00

RELIC CIVIL WAR ENLISTED SHOULDER SCALE FROM FREDERICKSBURG

RELIC CIVIL WAR ENLISTED SHOULDER SCALE FROM FREDERICKSBURG

Introduced in 1851 for mounted troops, brass shoulder scales were decorative, but were also meant to be a shoulder defense against saber cuts. In 1854/55 they became regulation for all branches of… (2023-1473) Learn More »

RELIC CIVIL WAR ENLISTED SHOULDER SCALE FROM FREDERICKSBURG

RELIC CIVIL WAR ENLISTED SHOULDER SCALE FROM FREDERICKSBURG

Introduced in 1851 for mounted troops, brass shoulder scales were decorative, but were also meant to be a shoulder defense against saber cuts. In 1854/55 they became regulation for all branches of… (2023-1474) Learn More »

NEWLY ENLISTED CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN

NEWLY ENLISTED CONFEDERATE CAVALRYMAN

This fellow has likely just signed up in a local cavalry unit and has not yet gotten a uniform, but has taken his saber to the photographer for a portrait before going off to war. He is bareheaded,… (1138-2014) Learn More »

$1,000.00
Originally $1,250.00

1880 HANCOCK VICTORY TOKEN

1880 HANCOCK VICTORY TOKEN

This is an 1880 campaign token for Democratic nominee Winfield S. Hancock. Winfield Scott Hancock was a Union General in the Civil War, a hero at Gettysburg, and was the Democratic nominee for… (1054-1504) Learn More »

$190.00
Originally $275.00

FANTASTIC FRAMED DRAWING OF THE BATTLE OF DRAINSVILLE DONE BY GETTYSBURG CARTOGRAPHER EMMOR B. COPE

FANTASTIC FRAMED DRAWING OF THE BATTLE OF DRAINSVILLE DONE BY GETTYSBURG CARTOGRAPHER EMMOR B. COPE

This wonderful and detailed drawing shows the meeting engagement on December 20, 1861 between a brigade of Pennsylvania Reserve regiments under Brig. Gen. E. O. C. Ord and a mixed Confederate force… (1054-2733) Learn More »

$3,150.00
Originally $4,500.00


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COLONEL SAMUEL COLT PRESENTATION REVOLVERS OF MAJOR GENERAL NATHANIEL P. BANKS

To say the pistols are National Treasures is an understatement. There is probably no more iconic revolver from the American Civil War era than the US Model 1860 Army revolver produced by the famous Colt Patent Firearms Company. The revolver was… (1268-180). Learn More »

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