GAR Grand Army of The Republic Civil War Veteran Badge. $275
MAYNARD PRIMED POCKET REVOLVER FACTORY CASED.
This is an extremely rare & important handgun. It is important because of its unusual & short-lived experimental ignition system which incorporated the Maynard Tape Primer which was cutting edge technology for its time. It is rare because only around 1,000 only were made between 1851-1857 earning it a unique place in firearm & US history. At least 200 of these pistols were known to have been shipped to the abolitionist John Brown in Kansas in 1857, some of which were then known to have used in the failed 1859 raid on the US arsenal at Harpers Ferry in Virginia which was a precursor to the American Civil War. Could this be one of these which was captured & then saw service with the Confederates in the US Civil War? The Massachusetts Arms Co. was an early Colt competitor formed in 1849 by a group which included famous names in the gun business: Horace Smith, Daniel Wesson, Joshua Stephens & J. T. Ames which was later incorporated in March of 1850. The company was successfully sued by Samuel Colt for patent infringement in 1851 for their use of the star mechanism for rotating the cylinders on cocking which was patented by Colt. As a result of the lawsuit, the Massachusetts Arms Co. redesigned their handguns with a hand-revolved cylinder & utilized the Maynard tape primer (legally & under patent). This is the Pocket revolver version that doesn’t have the push button above the trigger. The cylinder doesn’t revolve when cocked back. It is a manual turn to line up with the hammer. A very rare revolver housed in its factory case. Serial #836 $7950
CONFEDERATE TEXAS 20th INFANTRY DISCHARGE PAPER S.G. SHERMAN PRIVATE.
S.G. Sherman private, was under D.A. Morgan’s company. The 20th Infantry Regiment was organized at Galveston, Texas, during the early summer of 1862. The regiment was assigned to the Trans-Mississippi Department and served in Texas. It performed guard duty along the coast from Galveston to the Sabine River. $1850
The 46th Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. It fought mostly in Virginia and the Carolinas.
46th Infantry Regiment (also called 1st or 2nd Regiment, Wise Legion) was organized in August 1861. POR
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE REBEL FLAG.
Very nice Civil War Confederate Rebel Flag. Measures 19 1/4” x 35 1/2”. $6250
CONFEDERATE GENERAL FITZHUGH LEE CDV PHOTO.
During the American Civil War, Fitzhugh Lee served as a lieutenant of cavalry and later became the brigadier general of the 1st Virginia Cavalry. He replaced Colonel “Grumble” Jones and played a significant role in the Northern Virginia Campaign. Photo was taken in New Orleans. $395
CONFEDERATE C.S. CIVIL WAR BUCKLE.
Confederate CS Civil War buckle. A Civil War Yankee’s musket ball just clipped the edge of buckle. As you can see remnants of the bullet still remain. $5995
CIVIL WAR FIGHTING BOWIE KNIFE.
Here is a really nice-looking Civil War Bowie knife. The handle is solid and was made to hit solider in the head. Bowie measures 16 1/4 inches and blade 10 3/4 inches. $2250
MOST UNIQUE COLLEGE HILL CONFEDERATE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY SWORD.
This is the most unique and rare Confederate sword made by College Hill for a little drummer boy. The blade has the unstopped fuller. Wood handle is missing wire wrap. Sword measures 24 inches long. A very unique & rare sword. $7750
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE SHORT SWORD & SHEATH.
Confederate short sword with original leather sheath. Total length 24 5/8”, Blade length 17 1/4”. Most rare still having its original sheath. $1895
1800’S PRESENTATION GRADE BLACKFOOT INDIAN DAG KNIFE.
This is a rare and exceptional American Indian Dag Knife attributed to the Blackfoot Indians dating to the 19th century. This is a presentation grade knife, sometimes referred to as a Chief’s grade knife. Bonham’s Auction House listed a very similar example of Presentation Dag knife in their June 1, 2015, sale which sold for $18,750 and shows the same pattern of manufacture with the elaborate placards and flat grip having a rounded hilt area with flared gripping area which tapered to a round pommel. The knife blade had the same patina as the piece offered here. Sotheby’s Auction House offered a Blackfoot Dag knife that sold for $22,500 that had the same grip pattern and patina blade. The beaver back Dag knife shows a solid wood classic high grade Dag knife handle with brass placards. A great center piece for any collection. $13k
FIERCE CONFEDERATE FIGHTING KNIFE.
A true Confederate fighting knife. The brass guard is made to hook the blade and jerk it out of hands of the solider. The handle is made extra strong with iron and brass. If hit the handle would not break. This knife was especially made for close combat fighting. The large blade measures 9 inches long and overall measures 13 inches long. It is the coolest confederate fighting knife I have ever owned. $3550
CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR SPURS.
Civil War Confederate spurs with unique shank. $1250
THE CONFEDERACY 1861-1865 RECORD & BOOK.
If your family is from the South, this is very special and historical find for you. As a history buff, very nice addition to your collection. I myself liked the music very much. The Yellow Rose of Texas is a great song. Historical album & book for you to enjoy and learn our history. Sold
THE UNION 1861-1865 RECORD & BOOK.
If your family is from the North this is very special and historical find for you. As a history buff, very nice addition to your collection. I myself liked the music very much. Marching through Georgia is a great song. Historical album & book for you to enjoy and learn our history. $150
7th OHIO INFANTRY CIVIL WAR CANTEEN OVI.
Rare oil cloth covered 7th Ohio Infantry Canteen. In great condition. $1575
Museum rarity C.S.A oval Civil War Cartridge Box Plate. Most times you will see the C.S.A on the square buckles. Extremely rare style of buckle. Several other excavated examples have been noted. $5250
C. HEINZ CONFEDERATE PUSH DAGGER COLUMBIA S.C.
Seldom encountered C. Heinz Columbia S.C. Confederate push dagger & original leather sheath. Measures 8 inches with 7-inch blade. $6795
CONFEDERATE ARKANSAS TOOTHPICK BOWIE KNIFE.
Very nice Confederate Arkansas toothpick Bowie knife. Measures 13” with a 8-1/2” blade. $695
1840 ”DRAGOON” WHITE BUFF BELT CROSSED CANNON BUCKLE.
A rare U.S. Dragoon ”buff” belt set with crossed cannon’s buckle and original leather sword hangers in excellent condition. This set is perfect for display on a Dragoon uniform. The Dragoons were the earliest U.S. Cavalry and served on the western frontier. Both Lee and Stuart served in the Dragoons before the Civil War. $3795
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE OVER-UNDER BARREL PISTOL.
Most unique civil war confederate over-under barrel 50 caliber pistol. The south would use what they had. And the more skilled men would make their own weapon. If you like the unique weapons of the civil war this, is it. $2495
ANTIQUE MILITARY BEAVER SKIN HAT.
Antique Military hat made from Beaver skin. Hat is in good condition. $895
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE FLAP HOLSTER.
In great condition Confederate civil war flap holster. With a Union medal on flap. A very good chance was captured by Union Officer. Measures 12 inches long. $1595
CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR BOWIE KNIFE.
Old civil war confederate bowie knife. Measures 16” long and blade 10-1/2” long. $695
CIVIL WAR SADDLE.
In nice condition Civil War Saddle. Great for display. $2295
OLD CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE PALMETTO TREE.
Old Civil War bowie knife maker marked with the Palmetto Tree South Carolina. Bowie measures 13-1/2” with a 9” blade. $1595
CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE MARKED.
Civil war bowie knife marked on blade A. Bowie measures 12-1/2”. $675
CIVIL WAR SILVER OFFICERS SPURS.
Nice set of civil war silver officers’ spurs. The shank is in the form of horse head. Original leather straps are still on the spurs. $1595
RARE CIVIL WAR TARRED KNAPSACK.
This knapsack was used by CS troops and US. It is designed with two compartments for storage. One bag closes with leather ties, the other with leather straps and buckles. There are blanket roll straps on top for carrying a blanket or greatcoat. The leather chest cross straps are attached with J-hooks on the ends which are designed to attach to the waist belt to provide extra support. The knapsack is made from canvas that has been tar painted for waterproofing. This bag is in original used condition with holes and tears. Would display nicely. $695
MISSOURI GUERRILLA’S BABE HUDSPETH & JOHN McCorkle CIVIL WAR TINTYPE.
Quantrill’s raiders Babe Hudspeth & John McCorkle Missouri guerrilla’s. Babe was from Jackson County and rode with Quantrill and Bill Anderson. He participated in the raid on Lawrence, Kansas August 21, 1863 and the Centralia, Missouri, massacre September 1864. John McCorkle was from Andrew County, Missouri. April 1861 he enlisted in Company A of the Missouri State Guards, but in August 1862 he became part of Quantrill’s guerrillas. In 1865, McCorkle surrendered at Newcastle, Kentucky, along with George Wigginton and a Confederate Captain Stone. They were paroled sometime later. P.O.R
RARE WW2 NAZI JEWELRY.
Rare 4-piece WW2 Nazi Jewelry. $4575
CIVIL WAR ARTILLERY BIT.
Civil war artillery bit with original chain. $595
RODGERS CUTLERY BLEEDER CIVIL WAR.
Civil war bleeder made by Rodgers Cutlery. $450
RARE CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE CANTEEN.
Civil war confederate CSA canteen captured from the Union army with chain and stopper. $2350
RARE 1825 PUBLIC PROPERTY POWDER FLASK.
Early 1800’s Public Property powder flask in good condition. $1595
REVOLUTIONARY WAR 60th REGIMENT BUTTON.
Rare Rev War button from the 60th Regiment. $475
IDENTIFIED CIVIL WAR SOLIDER & WIFE AMBROTYPES BULLET & BUTTON.
Civil war solider Benjamin Franklin Jones & his wife Mary Jane White Jones. Grouping consist ambrotype photos of Benjamin & wife Mary Jones. Brought back from the war bullet & button. Tintype photo of civil war solider Benjamin Jones in full uniform and weapons. A nice civil war grouping. Solider was probably wounded and is the original bullet pulled from his body. Cases are unattached. $1850
GRISWOLD & GUNNISON CONFEDERATE REVOLVER MAKERS CDV PHOTO NEW ORLEANS.
CDV photo of Griswold & Gunnison who made the Confederate revolver. Photo taken in New Orleans. $2150
BABE HUDSPETH CDV PHOTO.
Babe Hudspeth joined up with Quantrill along with his brother Rufus and cousin, Ben Morrow. Babe was with Quantrill at the battle of Fayette, September 20, 1863 and was one of the three guerrillas who ”killed the most men”. $2295
1st MASS REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY CIVIL WAR/ INDIAN WAR CHEST.
D.G. Finnerty D. Battery U.S.V. hand painted iron bound chest with iron handles. Opens to 3 compartments lift out tray. Chest measures 16”x 32”x 22”. $2795
LARGE OVAL PHOTO SOLIDER.
Large old photo of solider in uniform with sword. $250
CIVIL WAR CLIP POINT BLADE BOWIE KNIFE.
Good looking Civil War clip point blade Bowie knife. Measures 12 1/2” long. $450
1800’s BUFFALO HORN WHISTLE.
Rare whistle made from Buffalo Horn. $750
1790 GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTRAIT ENGRAVING. (GRAVE PAR ADAM.)
President George Washington in profile by Pierre Eugene Du Simitiere in 1781. It is an engraved portrait centered in block text ”Washington”. Printed below the image on the left in cursive script; Dessine d’apres Nature par Du Simitier a Philadelphine”. Drawn from the life by Du Simitiere in Philadelphia. In the 1780’s a trio of artists began issuing fine, first hand accurate portraits of George Washington. While Charles Wilson Peale and John Trumbull used their personal connections to obtain likenesses of General Washington, a Swiss artist used black lead portraits for model engravings in profile. A great example of realist art at the time of the New Nation. $750
LARGE ANTIQUE 38 STAR FLAG.
Old 38-star flag with sewn on stars. Flag measures 65”x 112” with some holes. Nice old American flag. $4395
INDIAN WARS COMPANY C. SADDLE PAD.
Indian Wars Co. C. 1893 Saddle pad. $2425
CIVIL WAR FLEAM.
Civil war Fleam used for bloodletting. It has two blades and is maker marked JESS. $225
CIVIL WAR IVORY NOTE PAD.
Ivory note pad that fans out with the days engraved on each ivory slab. Soldiers could write down information of where the enemy was. Its a nice civil war piece. $295
CIVIL WAR NAVAL MEDAL.
Rare civil war naval badge. Badge has no markings. Came out of an civil war naval collection. $695
PARIS TEXAS CIVIL WAR BUCKLE.
This civil war U.S. buckle was found in Paris Texas while plowing a garden. The hooks are gone on the back. A nice civil war relic. $285
CIVIL WAR SPURS.
Nice set of Civil War Spurs. $375
1800’S SPURS & LEATHER STRAPS.
Early 1800’s spurs with original leather straps. $325
CONFEDERATE NAVAL BUCKLE MAKER MOLE.
Buckle is stamped on back MOLE BIRMINGHAM. Suppliers to the Confederacy. Robert Mole & Sons of Birmingham, England, whose name as makers are stamped on the back of the blade. The purchasing firm’s name and address appears on the reverse ricasso, stamped (two lines) in a rectangle. Mole also supplied the Confederacy with a number of distinctive cavalry sabers naval buttons etc., Rare Naval buckle. $1850
CIVIL WAR G.A.R. RIBBIONS.
3 G.A.R. Ribbon’s. AKRON OHIO, Sac City Iowa, Farnhamville Iowa.$85
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE STIRRUP.
Confederate stirrup made of brass. $125
WW11 USN GLOVES.
Nice pair of WW11 United States Navy Gloves. $175
Presentation Spurs TO ATTORNEY DATED 1840 FROM Miners.
Old set of spurs engraved inside of both spurs. It reads PRESENTED TO WILLIAM ALEXANDEER THOMAS ESQ’R BY THE OFFICER’S,MINERS, & MECHANICS OF THE ARVA MINES. AS A TOKEN OF RESPECT. 7th.JULY,1840. Very rare set of presentation spurs. $3750
CONFEDERATE CAVALRY STIRRUPS.
This style of stirrup was used extensively in the field during the civil war by confederate troops on Jennifer saddles and civilian plantation saddles. They are in great condition with minimal surface rust and slight pitting. The treads are pricked for traction in a decorative pattern. $425
TEXAS CONFEDERATE COUNTY NOTES & SCRIPTS.
Confederate County Notes & Private Scrip Booklet by Hank Bieciuk & H G Bill Corbin. $145
1800’S STOVEPIPE HAT.
1800’S Stovepipe hat made by Sinclair & Co London. On the side of hat is a small tear overall in good condition. $295
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 “Womens 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 there 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 SADDLE CIVIL WAR.
Rare Civil War Confederate saddle with design on fenders. Saddle was found in Missouri and was put in the Frontier Museum in Drexlel Missouri for display. If you ever wanted a Civil War Confederate Saddle here it is. P.O.R
CONFEDERATE SOLIDER 1/4 PLATE AMBROTYPE PHOTO.
Quarter plate of a Confederate Infantry soldier leaning against his sword and a pillar statue on it. He has infantry bugle cap device a square belt buckle and what appears to be a Confederate foot soldier sword. Condition is good except a small crack running across his feet. Does not detract from photo. $1295
PRE-CIVIL WAR SWORD HANGER.
Pre-Civil War Sword Hanger. $325
CONFEDERATE CIVIL WAR MEDAL.
Civil war medal dated 1863 to 1910 member. Medal is in good condition. $595
CIVIL WAR WATCH FOB.
Antique watch fob with solider caring his rifle with bayonet. Dated 1861-65 under solider. Writing on back of watch fob you can read in second photo. $175
ABE.LINCOLN COPPER WATCH FOB.
Antique copper watch fob says THE GREAT COMPEER. $350
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