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"32" blade with patriotic motifs acid etched. This sword is made by Christopher Roby in Chelmsford Ma The grip has all of the sharkskin wrapping, but the wire is missing.
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"Made circa 1860s. 32" blade that is acid etched and has almost all of the nickel plating. THe grip still has almost all of the shark skin wrap and the wire is tight. The scabbard has faded
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"Made in 1862. 32"n blade with acid etching and Damascus patterns. This is a very fine fine presentation sword to Captain Asa C. Wells of Jamestown, Kentucky. Captain Wells was in the 5th Ke
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Many American fraternal orders started out as make-do insurance companies, promising that when members of the order passed away, their families would always be protected. Omaha, Nebraska's Woodsmen of
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Confederate presentation Sept,17 1862 Antietam Battle engraved Generals name cane. Measures 35-1/2 inches long. Total of 11 names on cane.
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This is a Civil War U.S. Leather Waist Belt of bridle leather with an oval "U.S." die stamped plate with the lead lined back having no makers mark. The outer leather has and overall light cr
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1800’s maker marked J.D. CHEVALIER NEW YORK with California Knife and floral scroll work. Bowie measures 15 inches with a 9-3/4-inch blade. Comes with its original sheath.
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Rare 1850’s Horse-head Bowie knife maker marked with number 3 on each side of blade. Measures 19-1/4” with a 12-inch blade. Bowie comes with its original sheath.
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This is a copy of an early COLT DRAGOON CIVILIAN HOLSTER hand rolled with a beautiful rope design on the main pouch and with the same design on the edges of the skirt. This double loop tooled brown le
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Formerly a possible Union Cavalry "bring-back"-NOT Infantry...Total Mfg'd=30,000+ and THIS is an EARLY ser. #42xx This weapon belonged to a Northfield,MN resident that was believed involved
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Battle field pickup or excavated, original Model 1860 US Cavalry saber dated 1862 or 1863.in relic condition. Markings are faint but still visible. The hilt is bent as probably stepped on
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This is a handsome cutlass that measures 32" overall, with a 25 7/8" curved, single-edged blade having wide, single fullers. The steel has much of the original bright finish visible, with th
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Pair 1700's Rooster head sword with dog head quillions. Unstopped fuller. Sword measures 37 inches long. Late 1700's. One of the swords has saw back spine.
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Beautiful and original .58 caliber muzzle loading cartridge for Civil War era rifle muskets. This would look great next to your Springfield rifled musket. Please take a look at all th
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Beautiful .50 caliber Smith carbine cartridge, Poultney's Patent paper and foil. This would look great next to your Smith carbine. Please take a look at all the photos as they provide the b
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One cartridge for the Civil War Maynard Carbine. I've read somewhere that these flat nosed cartridges are for the second model carbine. It is also my understanding that they were reloadabl
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Two interesting cartridges for the Civil War Maynard carbine. I've read someplace that these flat nose cartridges are for the second model carbine. It is also my understanding that they co
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Very nice looking .56/56 rimfire cartridge with no headstamp for the Model 1860 Spencer rifle or carrbine. Bullet head is slightly deformed with scrape towards the nose from being actually being cycle
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Offered here are three .56/50 cartridges appropriate for the Model 1865 Spencer carbine. Two of the cartridges have no headstamps. One of these has a slight push on one side of the casing.
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Neat little collection of Spencer rimfire cartridges. The first is a .56/56 cartridge with no headstamp for the Civil War Model 1860. The second is a .56/52 cartridge with a scarce raised
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American Civil War 15th New York Engineer Regiment Scrimshaw Bone Cup
Engineer regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War
Initially raised as the 15th Volunteer Infantr
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One unopened package of six cartridges made by Potter, using Hazard's powder and made using the Johnston & Dow patented collodion-covered material.
The label reads “JOHNSTON & DOW&rsq
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One unopened package of six cartridges. The pack is in very good condition. The label is clean, though darkened somewhat and close examination shows it has some very minor losses on the bordersand low
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One unopened package of six cartridges made by Potter, using Hazard's powder and made using the Johnston & Dow patented collodion-covered material.
The label contains a lot of information. 
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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
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Offered here is a scarce looped horn insignia in silver, designed to adorn the coat tails of infantry officers in the 1840's, In the 1840's, regulations called for insignia of the Infantry branc
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Offered is a scarce pair of looped horn insignia designed to adorn the coattails of infantry officers in the 1830's, You often find these insignia in singles, because they were also used singly
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Very nice looking relic condition Civil War bullseye canteen made by Hadden, Porter & Booth of Philadelphia. They had canteen contracts with the Federal government between 1861 and 1864. The
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Pressed Powder Cartridges for the Colt 1860 .44 Revolver by Hazard Powder Co. of Hazardville, Connecticut
One unopened package of six cartridges. The pack is in excellent condition, with a clean la
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Cavalry sword in nickel scabbard with excellent unsharpened blade. Well known maker in Cincinnati. Leather and wire in new shape.
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Pressed Powder Cartridges for the Colt 1860 .44 Revolver by Hazard Powder Co. of Hazardville, Connecticut
One unopened package of six cartridges. The pack is in excellent condition, with a clean la
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This is a full box, 25 original rounds, of 12mm Pin Fire ammunition in a Lefaucheux marked French language box with head stamps calling out the Belgian maker Charles Fusnot Bruxelles. The box is solid
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We do not know what pistol this fits.
The leather is somewhat stiff.
The closure button appears to be pewter.
Overall length 13.25"
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This is a full packet, "Six Seamless Skin" cartridges, of .36 Caliber ammo "FOR NAVY PISTOL" manufactured by D.C. Sage in Middletown, Connecticut who was in business from 1861-1866
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This is a full packet, "Six Seamless Skin" cartridges, of .44 Caliber ammo "FOR COLT'S ARMY PISTOL" manufactured by D.C. Sage in Middletown, Connecticut who was in business from 18
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This is the most unique and rare Confederate sword made by College Hill or Leech & Rigdon for a little drummer boy. The blade has the unstopped fuller. Wood handle is missing wire wrap. Sword meas
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This mold is marked on the right side block "36 P " for pocket model. It is not correct for the 1851 Colt Navy.
The markings are weak and damaged by rust and dings.
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This tool is U.S. marked
These tools were used on the model 1855, The Civil War 1861 & 1865 Rifled Muskets and the Trapdoor Springfields
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