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1700’s ROOSTER HEAD SWORD.Late 1700’s Rooster-head sword. Sword is in good condition and is pretty large. Measures 37 inches with a 29-inch blade. Guard has dogs head on each quillon and a Dog head in the center. One of the most unique swords I have encountered. P.O.R |
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1700’s DOG HEAD SILVER SPURS.Rare 1700’s Dog-Head silver spurs. $3750 |
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1830-1840 JAMES BLACK COFFIN HANDLE BOWIE KNIFE & SHEATH.One of the rarest American made coffin handle knives. Less than 10 known to exist. The bowie knife handle looks to have been decorated with white dots. A real strong chance it was carried by a Native American Indian. Bowie measures 11-1/4 inches with a 6-3/4-inch blade. James Black of Washington Arkansas. 19th century newspapers and books described him as the maker of the first Bowie knife. In 1972, Black’s story was printed in the Congressional Record of the 92nd U. S. Congress under the title, “The Tale of the Man Who Invented the Bowie Knife.” P.O.R |
2nd TEXAS INFANTRY CONFEDERATE FLAG.Civil war Confederate 2ND TEXAS INFANTRY FLAG. Printed star and hand stitched letters. Second Texas Infantry, a Confederate regiment, was organized in Galveston in September 1861 by its first commander, Col. John Creed Moore. The regiment organized to protect the coast of Texas from northern invasion and was initially billeted at cotton warehoused in Galveston. It was oved to Camp Bee in Houston by December 1861 to complete training. The unit was composed of ten companies of volunteer militia, and the staff officers were Maj. Hall G. Runnels and Lt. Col. William P. Rogers. By March 1862 the regiment had been moved from Houston to Corinth, Mississippi, to become a part of the Army of the Mississippi, being organized by Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston. While in Mississippi, the Second Texas fought in a number of engagements and skirmishes, including the battle at Shiloh on April 6-7, 1862, for which the unit was cited for bravery by generals P.G.T. Beauregard and Dabney Maury. P.O.R |
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TEXAS CONFEDERATE DUG BELT PLATE CIVIL WAR.Scarce Civil War Confederate Texas dug belt plate. $5995 |
STUNNING CONFEDERATE BOWIE KNIFE.Large Confederate bowie knife measuring 20.5 inches with blade at 15.25 inches. Handle is made from Southern yellow pine. Iron guard with belt hanger. Very nice Bowie knife. $8995 |
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IMPORTANT CIVIL WAR FIRST TROOP PHILADELPHIA CITY CAVALRY SWORD.The First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry, also known as the First City Troop, is a unit of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. It is one of the oldest military units in the United States still in active service and is among the most decorated units in the U.S. Army. Maker marked W.H. HORSTMANN PHIL PA. During the American Civil War, the First City Troop was called into active duty several times, beginning with the 1861 Campaign that led to the First Battle of Bull Run. During the Gettysburg Campaign, the company, under the command of future U.S. Speaker of the House Samuel J. Randall, performed scouting duties leading into the Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in late June before being redeployed to York County following a brief skirmish on June 26, 1863. The company later screened Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge against the Confederate forces of John Brown Gordon. POR |
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CONFEDERATE 1860 COLT REVOLVER.Rare 4-digit serial number 6294. Known shipments of the Model 1860 Armies were made to a number of Southern dealers between 1860-1861. This Colt has seen some service but is still in good condition. These Confederate armies are hard to come by. If you’re looking for a true Confederate revolver for less than $25k this is the one. $9550 |
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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE REBEL FLAG.Original Civil War Confederate Rebel Flag. It has some wear and tear but still is a beautiful flag. It measures 60”x 36”. The grommets were added later down the road to keep the flag from tearing. Many old flags had this done in the 1880’s and later. It would help keep it from tearing and gave it stability. Very few civil war rebel flags are found in today’s times. $5750 |
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REV WAR-1812 JACKET.Scarce Rev War-1812 Jacket. Museum worthy. P.O.R |
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CIVIL WAR NAVAL BELT & BUCKLE.Nice Civil War buckle on its original belt. The belt is stiff and brittle. But makes for a nice display. $1495 |
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VERY RARE CIVIL WAR DRAGOON OFFICERS SWORD AMES 1839.Very rare Civil War Dragoon Officers sword by Ames. Blade measures 34 inches. Sword is in nice condition. $1875 |
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CIVIL WAR BUCKLE, BELT & HOLSTER.Civil War Buckle, Belt & 1860 Colt army holster. $995 |
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PROTOTYPE ENGRAVED USMC SWORD 18” LONG.Rare prototype engraved USMC sword. Measures 18” long. $1250 |
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PRESENTATION FIELD & STAFF SWORD, PRESENTED TO RIFLE TEAM CO. G, 2ND REG M.S.T. JACKSON, MI OCT 13TH, 1880.Presentation Model 1860 Field & Staff Sword. Presented To Rifle Team Co. G, 2nd Reg M.S.T. Jackson, MI Oct 13th, 1880. $1495 |
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1800’s MILITARY CHAIN & MEDALLION.Old Military chain and Medallion with horse & rider. $350 |
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OLD SAMURAI SWORD.Vintage Samurai sword with writing on blade. Blade measures 26 1/2”. $675 |
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ANTIQUE JAPANESE SWORD GUARD.Very old Chinese sword guard. $250
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MEDICAL BADGE.Civil war medical badge with two snakes face to face. $295
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CIVIL WAR CANNON BAR SHOT.Rare civil war bar shot used in cannons. Once shot it rotated in flight to damage a ship’s rigging or disrupt formations of men. It weighs approximate 18 pounds and measures 8 1/4 inches long. $595 |
