Civil war kepi bugle insignia in good condition. $125
INDIAN WARS BELT AND ACCOUTREMENTS.
Two-piece U.S belt buckle, pistol cartridge pouch, bayonet and scabbard. $895
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
ICONIC TEXAS CIVIL WAR 21-STAR BUCKLE.
On display.
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 rare & unique Confederate sword. $7750
ANTIQUE BRASS SIGNAL CANNON.
Antique brass signal or salute cannon. The cannon is made from solid brass with a wooden frame. The walls of the cannon are 3/8” thick. The wooden frame features hammered brass strapping. The signal cannon is in good condition. Cannon measures 4” x 13.5” and is 5” tall. Cannon would make a great display over fireplace mantle. $1295
1870 DOCTOR BAGS & BOTTLES.
Circa 1870 Doctor bags made by A.A. MELLIER ST. LOUIS MISSOURI. Bags are in pretty good shape one better than the other. These would make for a nice display. $795
CIVIL WAR HAT BADGES & GUN TOOL.
Nice civil war hat badges and gun tool. $250
OLD 1876 STAR FLAG.
Linen with printed canton having large 76 in center with eleven eight pointed stars arched above. Machine sewn fly measures 32 x 56 inches. Flag is slightly faded and a few small holes. P.O.R
U.S. SADDLE BAGS.
Set of U.S. Saddle bags in great condition. $395
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE CAVALRY CARBINE. 7th.CAVALRY INDIANA.
Provenance Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. In returning to Memphis 7th. Indiana Cavalry took part in an expedition in search of Forrest surprising his dismounted force at Vernon,capturing the camp and a large quantity of stores, 16 cars loaded with pontoons for Hood’s army, and 4000 new English carbines. Sale to benefit the collections of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Confirmed to be Confederate by Civil War carbine expert Tim Prince. These were imported from England through the blockade to Texas in 1864. A train load of these carbines, destined for Nathan Bedford Forest’s men, was reportedly intercepted and destroyed. December 28, 1864 in Vernon, Mississippi by Union troops. Stamped on the bottom of the stock is Scott & Son and on the top of the stock near the butt plate is an anchor with the letter S below it. The barrel has English proof marks and the numbers 25 indicating it is .577 caliber. The lock plate is the correct 1863 Tower lock plate. $3495
CIVIL WAR SHARP SHOOTERS GLASSES.
Civil war sharp shooters glasses in good condition. $375
CONFEDERATE D-GUARD. GUARD FORGED INTO INDIAN HEAD.
Confederate D-Guard Bowie knife. 17 1/4 inches long with oak handle. Maker stamp J*K. The guard has been forged into an Indian head. A really fascinating confederate D-Guard Bowie Knife. $2395
ANDERSONVILLE PRISON E.W. MCINTOSH CIVIL WAR SURIVOR.
Rare cabinet card photo of E.W. McIntosh. Captured by the Rebs at Ackworth Georgia Oct 1864. Was then taken to Andersonville prison where he suffered and nearly starved to death. $1275
O.V.I CIVIL WAR BUCKLE.
Ohio Vol Inf belt buckle with two hooks missing. $950