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Quarter plate tintype of good looking trooper wearing forage cap and shell jacket. He has a Colt revolver in his belt and model 1860 saber at his side. Image is a bit dark and only in half case.
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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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Rare gambler’s push dagger with mechanical lock sheath. Horn grip, blade marked WILL & FINCK S.F. CAL. Measures 7-3/4” with a 5-1/2” blade. Nice early gamblers push dagger.
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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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American Civil War 5th Texas Cavalry Regiment Bone Drinking Cup
This was a unit of mounted volunteers from Texas that fought in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
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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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Great civil war grouping. Box is very good with tins and original US plate. Sling is maker marked A.W. Decrow Bangor Me. with eagle breast plate. Belt is well worn with with maker marked cap box and U
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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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6 inch x 8 inch leather covered box that has "US" marking on the flap. Correct interior compartments. No shoulder strap.
Leroy Merz Antique Firearms specializes in antique and vintage Win
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8 inch x 3 inch Model 1821 cartridge box. Generally in good condition. Would greatly benefit from a little TLC on the leather.
Leroy Merz Antique Firearms specializes in antique and vintage Winches
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Third type Dyer pouch for .45-70 cartridges. Built at Rock Island Arsenal. Bold sharp U.S. embossing on flap. In military use circa 1870's into 1880's. Overall condition is VG with supple leather and
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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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Antique large size tilotson civil war era knife pearl handles are crack free top bolster has damage blades have snap and no wobble as found not cleaned 1,000.00 or best offer shipped priority&nb
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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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An Early & Very Scarce Civil War Empty Black with Gold Lettering original Box For "50 No. 2 Central Water-Proof Metallic Cartridges For "THE NATIONAL REVOLVER) Moore's Pat. Firearms,
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An Early Civil War Original Case For A Colt Percussion Model 1849 Pocket Revolver With A 5 Inch Barrel In Fine Plus Untouched Condition. All original and complete. The case has an excellent all origin
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This is a Civil War Era Spear Point Bowie and it has 14 1/8” blade, it is 2 3/16” wide and the spine is 15/31” wide. The blade is not marked and the handle is brass wire wrapped wa
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A Very Early & Scarce Civil War "Eley Bros." Foil Top 250 CT. Percussion Cap Tin in Nice untouched Condition. All original and complete. The tin has a nice untouched body as shown.
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An Early Civil War Plain Powder Flask for a Percussion Cased Colt Model 1849 or Other Cased Pocket Model Revolvers In Mint Untouched Condition. All original and complete. The flask has a mint body thr
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An Early Original "American Powder Company" Sealed Pack Of 6 Cartridges For A Percussion Remington, Colt, And other .44 Caliber Revolving Holster Pistols In Excellent Untouched Condition. Al
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An Early & Scarce Civil War Original Nipple Wrench for A Percussion Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver In Excellent Untouched Condition. All original and complete. The wrench has excellent metal and ed
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An Early & Rare Confederate Made Brass Bullet Mold For A .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver In Fine Untouched Condition. All original and complete. The mold has fine & untouched brass throughout.
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An Early Pre Civil War "Colt's Patent" Colt Brass & Iron Bullet Mold For A Percussion .28 Caliber Model 1855 Root Revolver In Excellent Plus Untouched Condition. All original and complet
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This is a Civil War 1862 dated U.S. Naval Cutlass and was made by Ames Mfg. Co. /Chicopee Massachusetts and inspected by Daniel Reynolds. Only 25,000 were made compared to the 300,000 M1860 Light Cava
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This is a Civil War 1862 dated U.S. Naval Cutlass and was made by Ames Mfg. Co. /Chicopee Massachusetts and it has a navy anchor above the 1862 date. Only 25,000 were made compared to the 300,000 M186
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An Early Civil War "James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield" Powder Flask In Near Mint Original Condition. All original and complete. The flask has a mint body with no dents in it. It is very clea
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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"
See photos for condition
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Enlisted men sported hat cords that were worn mostly during the civil war period (with the scout coming into play later.) Yarn hat cords are available in blue (infantry), yellow (c
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Great Civil War Era Caboose Style Chairs right out of a Masonic Lodge right here in Iowa.
All Chairs are sturdy and very usable.
Over all Measurements of the Chairs is: 29.5" Tall x 18.75"
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