Civil War cavalry officer slouch hat with yellow cord and crossed swords insignia. Hat is in fine battlefield condition with a tall brim. Makes for a nice display. $3550
1886 WINCHESTER 50-EXPRESS RIFLE.
Model 1886 was a true American Express rifle, as it could be chambered in the more powerful black powder cartridges of the day, proving capable of handling not only the .45-70, but also .45-90 and the .50-110 Express “buffalo” cartridges. The action was strong enough that a nickel – steel barrel was the only necessary modification needed to work with smokeless powder cartridges, and in 1903 the rifle was chambered for the smokeless high-velocity .33 WCF cartridge. P.O.R
1886 WINCHESTER .50-EXPRESS AMMO.
1886 Winchester .50-Express ammo. $1250
CONFEDERATE LIONS HEAD BELT BUCKLE.
Civil War Confederate Lions head belt buckle with snake connector. Other part has cannon balls, cross cannons and ordnance bomb. Most likely this buckle was made by Robert Mole of England and shipped to the south. $2495
REV-WAR CANTEEN.
Rare Rev-War canteen with strap attachments. Canteen is in good solid condition. $395
CIVIL WAR MISSISSIPPI CONFEDERATE BUCKLE.
Mississippi was the second southern state to declare its secession from the United States, doing so January 9, 1861. It joined with six other southern states to form the Confederacy on February 4, 1861. Mississippi’s location along the Mississippi River made it strategically important to both the Union and the Confederacy; dozens of battles were fought in the state as armies repeatedly clashed near key town and transportation nodes. Mississippian troops fought in every major theater of the Civil War, although most were concentrated in the Western Theater. Jefferson Davis was a Mississippi politician and operated a large cotton plantation there. $4595
CIVIL WAR AMBULACE WATER KEG.
Ambulance water keg for the wounded men of both sides needed water. Obviously, the canteens carried on the person by the soldiers were entirely insufficient in number and capacity to meet the demands of the battlefield. Accordingly in the rear of each Ambulance under each seat was a water keg with the end containing a faucet situated for quick and easy dispensing of water. This water keg is made out of Oak wood and measures 17-1/2 inches long and 11 inches tall. $1795
14k SOLID GOLD WOMANS RELIEF CORPS.
Jeweler made unmarked gold (circa 14K, tested) three-part engraved and enameled medal, with 1.25” wide pinback bar engraved “Eva Lochner” with hanging shield shaped medallion with entwined letters, over hanging cross with black enameled “Women’s Relief Corps 1883” with applied circular medallion in center with standard GAR/WRC figures, reverse with inscription reading “Presented by The/W.H.L./No. 134/W.R.C.” The Women’s Relief Corps were and auxiliary women’s organization for the Grand Army of the Republic, the Civil War Union veteran’s organization. $895
AMAZING PRESENTATION McELROY CONFEDERATE SWORD.
Etched on blade Lieut F.W JOHNSON Of The Lamar Infantry. He fought at Gettysburg and several more important battles. Heritage auctions state in their catalog this was the best McElory sword they had ever seen. Estimated it to be worth $45k over 15 years ago. P.O.R
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA 1862 MEDAL.
Rare civil war confederate medal dated 1862. Medal depicting horse and rider and below it says DEO VINDICE. On back of medal says PORTSMOUTH VA. $1795
RARE WW11 US NAVY HAND FLARE GUN & UNUSED SHELL.
US Navy handheld MK4 10-gauge antique flare pistol is marked” US Hand Projector MK4 Contract No NORD 4039 EVCC”. It was built by Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company. Comes with an unused flare shell. $895
CIVIL WAR CAP BOX.
In good condition Civil war cap box. $225
CIVIL WAR CANNON BALL.
Large civil war cannon ball. $225
CONFEDERATE CLIP POINT BOWIE KNIFE CIVIL WAR.
Civil war confederate bowie knife with awesome clip point blade. It has a brass spine for stronger blade. Extra heavy brass oblong double guard. Fullered horn handle with a horn butt cap. Looks like years ago someone cleaned some of the brass. Large 10 1/2-inch blade and overall length 16 inches. This bowie was made for fighting. POR
INDIAN WARS NEW JERSEY CARTRIDGE BOX & POWDER HORN.
Nice Indian Wars New Jersey cartridge box and powder horn. $595
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE SPURS.
Rare civil war confederate brass spurs. A really unique pair of spurs having chap guards. $1795
REV WAR PLUG BAYONET FIGHTING KNIFE.
18th Century, American Revolutionary War Large Plug Bayonet Knife. Total length 14”, Blade length 9 3/8”. $850
CS ARSENAL BATON ROUGH 1860 COLT REVOLVER HOLSTER.
Mint condition CS Arsenal Baton Rough 1860 Colt revolver holster. Nice piece for reenactment. $395
CIVIL WAR PLANTATION U.S. SADDLE.
Good condition Civil War Plantation saddle with US on each stirrup cover. $1295
CONFEDERATE TINTYPE SAILOR.
Rare tintype photo of Confederate sailor measures 3”x 3-1/2”. $550
CONFEDERATE SOLIDER AMBROTYPE PHOTO.
Ambrotype photo of Confederate soldier measures 3”x 3-1/2”. $750
MISSOURI CONFEDERATE GUERRILLA JAMES NEWTON VAUGHN. CDV PHOTO.
In 1862 James, joined Quantrill and rode with him for about two months. He then joined Confederate Colonel Upton Hays and fought in the battle of Lone Jack where he was wounded. James Vaughn is standing in the middle. $4895
LARGE CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE.
Civil war confederate Bowie knife walnut handle measures 19-1/2” with 14” blade. $995
1860 COLT ARMY CIVIL WAR HOLSTER.
Flap holster for a Colt 1860 army. Holster is in good condition. Sold
1800’S MILITARY FIELD BOX & PLATE.
Old military field box with Eagle box plate. Dovetail construction on each side of box. Measures 9 1/2”x 14 1/2”. $750
36”X 17” OLD FLAG.
Old Flag made from cheese cloth with red cross. Measures 36” x 17”. Flag is tattered with holes. Would make for a nice display. $1550
WILLIAM J. PATTERSON 51ST BOSTON MASS GAR MEDAL.
Nice GAR Medal Commander William J. Patterson 51st Encampment Boston Mass. $450