Civil War Artifacts
Nationally Recognized Authority and on Union and Confederate Artifacts to include Flags, Uniforms, Drums, Medals, Saddles and other Civil War related Artifacts.
We Buy, Sell, Authenticate and Appraise original Civil War and earlier Artifacts. Contact us when selling an Artifact Collection.
Civil War Artifact Appraisals and Authentications.
All remaining items in this catagory are Sold and have been retained on the following pages for reference and information purposes only.
SOLD/SALE PENDING
McClellan Civil War Saddles for Sale
This is a Model 1859 McClellan Civil War Saddle identified to an "S. W. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !!!
CIVIL WAR CARTRIDGE BOX WITH ORIGINAL STRAP AND PLATES
This is a really nice condition and early Civil War era Cartridge Box with its original canvas strap, probably issued to Militia early in the Civil War. It is 100% original, dirty and dusty as it came to us directly from a widow who had no idea who in her family originally owned it. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
CIVIL WAR KEPI FOR SALE
This is an extremely fine condition Kepi considering exactly what it is. This is an extremely early hat, probably manufactured in the first 18 months of the war and usually very difficult to find in this condition. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
Regulation Union Civil War Canteen.
This is a beautiful 1858 model bull's-eye canteen in virtually flat mint, unissued condition. These are sometimes called "Philadelphia Depot canteens" and they were made in two parts of stamped tin that were soldered together. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD ! !
CASED OFFICERS SPURS
This is a wonderful little pair of Indian Wars period Officers Spurs, cased in their original form fitted leatherette case with felt interior. Patented in 1881, these would have been used on the frontiers during the 1880's at the height of the Plains Indian Wars against the Sioux & Cheyenne as well as the Southern fights in Texas and the Arizona Territory against the Apache and Commanche. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
CONFEDERATE "CSA" RECTANGULAR BELT PLATE
This is a fresh-to-the-market, untouched, rectangular CSA belt-plate buckle that came with this period belt. It has a wonderful, unaltered patina and all three hooks, one of which appears to have not been broken, but more likely a flaw in its original cast. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
CIVIL WAR CAVALRY GAUNTLETS FOR SALE
This is an original pair of Civil War Cavalry Gauntlets in very good to fine condition. These are very sound and supple with no damage. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - $ 650.00 - SOLD !
ANTIQUE MILITARY BUCKLE, CIVIL WAR, MEXICAN WAR
This is an extremely rare "script I" buckle/belt plate with silver wreath on a gold gilt brass plate. It is thought to be made by Ames Manufacturing. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD ! !
CONFEDERATE "CS" SHORT ARTILLERY SWORD
This is a good condition Confederate Short Artillery Sword marked with a "C" and "S" on the quillons of both sides of the hilt. The hilt is un-rivetted and in good condition with bold "C & S" castings. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
BATTLE OF SAILER'S CREEK ARTIFACT - CIVIL WAR
This one needs no explanation, the tag says it all. The source of this rare ring had promised it to Norm Flayderman, if and when he ever sold it. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
CONFEDERATE D-GUARD BOWIE KNIFE FOR SALE - HISTORICAL ARMS
This is a wonderful Confederate Knife and probably arsenal made. In classic D-guard construction with one huge exception. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !!!
CIVIL WAR POCKET WATCH, INSCRIBED, IDENTIFIED
This is a beautiful, 18K Gold inscribed Pocket Watch, identified to a Veteran of The Battle of Gettysburg. This is a post-war, matter-of-fact inscription that describes the use of the watch during the Civil War by the man who carried it, John G. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD ! !
CIVIL WAR FLAP HOLSTER FOR ARMY REVOLVERS.
This is a very strong condition flap holster maker marked by J. I. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
CONFEDERATE IMAGE WITH "JEFF DAVIS AND THE SOUTH"
The only full-plate image of its type known to exist by this dealer. This is a rare, full-plate tintype image of a Confederate Soldier. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - ON HOLD !!!
CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL FLAG FOR SALE - REGIMENTAL COLORS
This is an Antique Civil War Flag, possibly made by Tiffany & Company and identified to the 46th Ohio Volunteers. It is an original and authentic Regimental Color and It is in excellent condition as preserved by the family of the soldier that brought it home when his term of service expired. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !!
CONFEDERATE D-GUARD KNIFE
Possibly the greatest individual grouping of an identified Confederate D-Guard Bowie ever assembled. These are wonderful examples of the products made at the former prison in Georgia that was turned into a manufactory or "Georgia Armory". CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !!!
ANTIQUE GOLDEN SPIKE RAILROAD CDV PHOTO
This is a great condition CDV close-up of the famed "Driving the Golden Spike" scene taken at Promontory Point, Utah when the Union and Central Pacific Railroads finally met each other, completing the Trans-Continental Railroad on May 10, 1869. The actual location was named Promontory Summit, but reporters of the time got the name wrong, and it stuck. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
Moore Civil War Revolver, Inscribed
This is a very good to fine condition Moore Revolver manufactured in Brooklyn, NY. It is accompanied with its original Civil War Officer's belt and holster, both stamped "B. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
CIVIL WAR POMMEL HOLSTERS
This is an unissued pair of Pommel Holsters that date from 1830 - 1850. They were designed for single-shot pistols but could certainly handle a pair of Colt Dragoons as seen in the photos. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !
GENERAL SHERMAN BUSINESS CARD WITH A. S. WEBB SIGNATURE ON VERSO
This is a business card of General William Tecumseh Sherman as acting General of the United States when stationed in Washington D. C. CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AND INFORMATION
PRICE - SOLD !!!